The Immunology department at MD Anderson Cancer Center seeks to determine the fundamental cellular and molecular mechanisms of a wide range of processes by which the body recognizes and eliminates pathogens and use these findings to unleash the patient’s own immune system against previously treatment-resistant cancers. Treating the immune system rather than the cancer itself, the therapeutics developed are applicable to many cancers.
• Assesses support needs, provides comprehensive administrative support and manages the day-to-day office support for the Chair, Deputy Chair, select Faculty, and Department Administrator. • Provides an effective problem-solving interface for internal and external personnel who contact the Department regarding a wide variety of issues. • Responsible for analyzing issues and exhibiting strong interpersonal, decision-making, problem-solving, organizational,and planning skills. • Demonstrates job knowledge and proficiency in transcribing, preparing, processing, maintaining, and approving documents required for the effective operation of the Department. • Schedules meetings and teleconferences by polling attendees and preparing agendas and documents for distribution. • Manages calendar, travel, and expense reports for the Department Chair, Deputy Chair, select Faculty, and Department Administrator. • Composes formal and informal correspondence, and presentations, using strong writing, presentation, and grammatical skills. • Assists the Chair in preparing faculty evaluations and communicating timelines. • May supervise or provide direction to assigned staff.
Departmental Support
• Arranges events according to Departmental and institutional specifications, including the booking of rooms, catering, equipment, etc., in accordance with guidelines. • Manages faculty administrative functions to include preparing recommendations for appointment, onboarding, promotion, award, and committee letters for faculty. • Manages other administrative functions, as requested, to include budget, space facility needs, development of policies and procedures, and HR related issues • Assists with preparation of and submits membership/nomination applications and letters of recommendation to State/Federal or non-profit agencies and other academic institutions.
Project Management
• Leads/supports special projects for the Chair, Deputy Chair, selected Faculty, and Research Department Administrator. • Leads/coordinates/supports special projects and provides liaison work within the Division, other Divisions/Departments, and with Institutional leadership. • May participate in strategic planning and serve on committees or attend on behalf of leadership. • Other duties as assigned
EDUCATION
Required: High school diploma or equivalent.
Preferred: Bachelor's degree.
EXPERIENCE
Required: Six years of administrative/secretarial experience supporting a leadership/executive level position. With preferred degree, two years of required experience.
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