Administrative Assistant (Part-time) - Yoder Institute for Ethics and Integrity in Journalism and Me

Duquesne University

Pittsburgh, PA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$20–$25 Per Hour
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Billing, Budget Forecasting, Budget Management, Budgeting, Business Administration, Catering Services, Consulting, Content Development, Contract Management, Cost Control, Detail Oriented, Event Management, Event Marketing, Expense Tracking, Financial Aid, Financial Analysis, Financial Management, Financial Projections, Funding, Identify Issues, Income Tax, Journalism, Leadership, Local News, Logistics, Marketing, Meeting Minutes, Newsletter, Online Promotions, Order Supplies, Podcasting, Problem Solving Skills, Project Tracking, Project/Program Coordination, Project/Program Management, Promotional Programs, Reconciliation, Records Management, Reimbursement, Team Player, Time Management, Website Management
LOCATION
Pittsburgh, PA
POSTED
12 days ago

Salary: $20- $25 per hour

Location: Yoder Institute for Ethics and Integrity in Journalism and Media

Position Status: Part-time (25 hour per week)

Hours: Varied

Position Number: 870565/ 70-173

FLSA Status: Non-exempt

POSITION SUMMARY:

Under the general direction of Institute leadership, the administrative assistant will undertake a wide range of business and administrative tasks that may require considerable independence, judgment and discretion. Individual must be detail-oriented, focused, self-starting and hard-working. The position will involve scheduling and programming, marketing and promotion, website updates, budget oversight for staff travel and guest honoraria, and specialized event planning.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Institute Events Management & Marketing Support:

Provides comprehensive administrative, event planning and marketing support for Yoder Institute programs by coordinating speaker logistics, contracts, venues, catering and technology needs, while also managing promotional efforts, website updates, stakeholder communications, and branded outreach initiatives to enhance program visibility and engagement. Coordinates, schedules and prepares agendas for meetings between Institute staff and various partners, including Keystone News Summit partners, funding institutions, university staff, Keystone Local News Coalition members and any other individuals or groups with whom the Institute has relations. Prepares summaries of all meetings and any outstanding follow-up. Assists fellows with production of an occasional newsletter and podcast. Helps with outreach to visiting media scholar(s), speakers for Institute-sponsored programs, and speakers for annual AI conference.

Keystone News Summit Program Management Tasks:

Coordinates stakeholder engagement and committee operations for the Keystone News Summit by managing participant records, facilitating meetings, tracking project milestones, and ensuring accountability for action items and deliverables. Supports the development and execution of summit programming by assisting with speaker recruitment, agenda planning, content development, event materials and post-event evaluation to enhance audience engagement and future programming.

Manages speaker engagement and logistics for the summit, including communications, scheduling, information collection, presentation coordination, facilitator support, and post-event reimbursement processing to ensure a seamless speaker experience. Manages summit budget planning and financial oversight by developing budget projections, tracking revenue and expenses, coordinating contracts and payments, monitoring sponsor contributions and reimbursements, and providing ongoing financial updates and cost-management recommendations.

General Institute Budget Support:

Provides oversight on all the Institute's budgets, including operating budget, Wolfe Intern/Scholar Fund and Keystone News Summit funding. Maintains expense trackers that record all authorized P-card purchases and account billing and reconciles against Banner reports. Maintains an up-to-date Wolfe Fund fiscal tracker to monitor annual funding levels and record all approved award activity. Orders approved office supplies, materials and services for the Institute and Wolfe Fund fellow. Collaborates with director of business administration on any budget issues requiring escalation, troubleshooting or higher approvals.

Wolfe Fund Support:

Verifies applicant submissions with the office of financial aid to determine student award eligibility. Informs program fellow of results. Submits approved awards via a request for authorized payment form to the dean of liberal arts for signature. Submits signed RAP forms to accounts payable for check processing. Consults with internship program fellow on the status of student awards currently in process. Troubleshoots any issues that arise regarding financial aid eligibility or income tax requirements and works with appropriate team members to address the issues.

Advisory Council Coordination:

Maintains an up-to-date roster of active advisory council members, including their meeting attendance data, contact information and term expiration dates. Assists with communication to council members, including offers to renew their terms, invitations to Institute events and council meeting reminders. Schedules and coordinates two advisory council meetings per year: one virtual and one onsite. Sends meeting invitations, prepares agendas and takes minutes. Keeps advisory council members apprised of Institute activities in between meetings. Shares event photos and videos and invites their feedback.

Completes other duties as assigned.

About the Company

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Duquesne University