Sr. Administrative Assistant, Global Design

Sr. Administrative Assistant, Global Design

30 Apr 2024
Maryland, Bethesda, 20810 Bethesda USA

Sr. Administrative Assistant, Global Design

Job Number 24071089Job Category AdministrativeLocation Marriott International HQ, 7750 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Maryland, United StatesSchedule Full-TimeLocated Remotely? NRelocation? NPosition Type ManagementJOB SUMMARYThis Senior Administrative Assistant position provides direct support to the Snr Vice President, Global Design US & Canada in her dual role leading the US & Canada continent team and guiding the global strategy across all continent Global Design teams. Responsibilities includes ongoing administrative activities as well as project-based work to contribute with the department’s objectives. The position requires development of process and solutions, interpretation of internal policies, and serving as a resource to others. The Senior Administrative Assistant makes decisions that may have a measurable impact on the department/division; and the role handles confidential and sensitive material.CANDIDATE PROFILEPreferred Education:

2 or 4 year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; OR related work experience

Required Experience & Skills:

Understanding of core administrative processes, e.g. calendaring / schedule management, drafting department communications, managing processes such as expense reports and time sheets

Demonstrated ability to quickly develop understanding of, and ability to navigate: department and company mission, functions, organization structure, policies, and procedures

Demonstrated ability to use advanced functions of Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint

Demonstrated ability to quickly develop and maintain relationships with other administrative/support staff and department leaders

CORE WORK ACTIVITIESAdministrative

Answers questions and provides standard information pertaining to programs being administered, routine details, and other frequently asked questions.

Researches questions and problems regarding departmental or administrative policies, procedures, information or services, including questions, which are complex in nature. Gathers data from multiple sources and analyzes information as appropriate.

Schedules appointments and meetings or makes travel arrangements for department SVP, evaluating alternatives and making decisions regarding pricing and logistical issues. May support SVP direct reports on occasion for complicated travel or events.

Assists with planning and fully coordinates department events (e.g. food and beverage, audio-visual, slides, communication, etc).

Assists with agendas, meeting management and following up on action items for leadership meetings and planning sessions.

Manages calendar, invites and speaker confirmations for weekly department check ins.

Manages and updates department events calendar (e.g. key meetings, birthdays, work anniversaries) and department Teams resource site.

Manages office supply ordering and inventories.

Processes data through automated administrative systems, such as expense reports, accounts payable, payroll and personnel data. Performs research and follow-up necessary to solve problems encountered.

Performs data entry into various applications and develops databases or spreadsheets as necessary.

Resolves and determines the urgency level of conflicting priorities. Prioritizes some aspects of the work for the supervisor, such as identifying critical items and ascertaining which items are to be delegated to subordinate managers, handled by the supervisor or handled by incumbent.

Identifies areas where new administrative policies and procedures may be necessary within a department. Coordinates with Business Director to develop the new policy or procedure

Composes all types of correspondence or documents, many times on behalf of the supervisor. Correspondence may be directed toward outside owners, customers or senior level executives. Typically drafts correspondence under own signature.

Supports tracking, management, and organization of department inventory and electronic documents.

Supervision Received

Incumbent receives minimal supervision. Instructions are provided at the beginning of complex projects and sensitive assignments, and the resulting work is generally reviewed at completion. Some work may be distributed without review.

Incumbent is responsible for setting priorities and establishing procedures for completing responsibilities. Incumbent may delegate portions of work to others. Incumbent is responsible for resolving and determining the urgency level of conflicting priorities. Incumbent is responsible for prioritizing some aspects of the work for the supervisor, such as identifying critical items and ascertaining which items are to be delegated to subordinate managers, handled by the supervisor or handled by incumbent.

Advocates and demonstrates continuous improvement by adjusting to new ways as conditions

CRITICAL COMPETENICESAdaptability

and priorities change which may include learning new skills

Takes initiative by being a part of the solution and assisting in the resolution of issues/problems resulting from change

Able to work with different levels of management and management styles as needed in position

Communication

Keeps work group informed, speaks and writes clearly and concisely

Actively listens to others recommendations while seeking clarification and offering alternatives as appropriate

Communicates in a timely, proactive manner, receives directions and feedback well

Job Related Business Focus

Actions support key business values of customer service, associate satisfaction and financial success

Demonstrates pleasant, helpful and accurate service to internal and external customers

Respects fellow associates

Efficiently purchases and utilizes resources to produce quality products

Planning & Organizing

Sets priorities and establishes a realistic action plan while anticipating potential issues

impacting the plan

Develops and follows procedures for ensuring quality, is detail‐oriented, maximizes resources,

meets deadlines, and follows through on assignments

Problem Solving

Identifies problems and seeks resolution through sound judgment and solid decision making skills, where appropriate

Directs problems to higher level or applicable department for resolution

Teamwork

Works well in a team environment

Acts as a liaison with other resources/departments as appropriate

Gives recognition, collaborates and builds trust among others, treats people fairly, equally and respectfully, promotes celebration when appropriate

Technical Expertise

Demonstrates requisite technical expertise as defined by the position.

Work Habits

Demonstrates commitment and reliability in getting the job done efficiently, timely,

professionally and accurately

Balances multiple projects simultaneously and maintains the personal, technical and

professional skills needed to perform job duties

Consistently strives to improve these skills and represents staff and division positively

Marriott International is an equal opportunity employer. We believe in hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive, people-first culture. We are committed to non-discrimination on any protected basis, such as disability and veteran status, or any other basis covered under applicable law.Marriott International is the world’s largest hotel company, with more brands, more hotels and more opportunities for associates to grow and succeed. Be where you can do your best work,​ begin your purpose, belong to an amazing global​ team, and become the best version of you.

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