The Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery has a long tradition of major contributions in medical research and education, as well as a strong commitment to quality clinical care delivery. The Department is dedicated to expanding its clinical and translational research efforts across various fields including cardiology, cardiac surgery, critical care, and oncology. With an impressive number of sponsored research studies being conducted, this position offers an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic, motivated, and professional team member. The Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery is seeking a highly skilled and proactive Administrative Associate 4 to provide comprehensive administrative and operational support directly to the Chairman. This pivotal role requires exceptional organizational skills, a strong ability to prioritize, and a keen eye for detail, with a significant emphasis on managing and executing a wide array of high-profile events. Responsibilities include : Executive Support & Strategic Problem Solving : Routinely act as the primary point of contact for high-level administrative issues within the Chairman's office, independently evaluating urgency and impact of problems (e.g., conflicting donor visit schedules, unexpected media inquiries) and implementing solutions without direct oversight. This ensures minimal disruption to the Chairman's critical engagements, requiring the ability to establish priorities and resolve administrative challenges autonomously. Complex Calendar & International Travel Management : Proactively manage the Chairman's exceptionally demanding and intricate calendar, often balancing multiple international time zones, sensitive internal meetings, clinical duties, and external commitments. This involves anticipating conflicts, independently negotiating schedules with high-level university officials, and arranging complex international travel with multiple legs and specific requirements without prior consultation. This also includes the specialized arrangement of travel itineraries for visiting professors, ensuring compliance with unit, university, and sponsor policies. Lead Complex Event Planning & Execution : This position is central to the planning and execution of a wide range of complex departmental events, conferences, and seminars. Key responsibilities include leading the full lifecycle of the Chairman's monthly visiting professor series, from invitation and complex international travel arrangements to managing day-of logistics for lectures and multi-stakeholder dinners. You will oversee and perform duties associated with organizing and operating complex events, including arranging vendors for services, overseeing the production and distribution of materials, administering logistics, and managing events within budget. This also involves coordinating complex AV requirements for virtual and in-person presentations, and planning and executing various department events, logistics, venues, and dinners, including the department holiday party. Advanced Communication & Content Management : Compose, draft, and edit documents and correspondence for presentations, grants, and reports, while also creating, maintaining, modifying, and ensuring accuracy of content in various unit documents, displays, social media, and websites. Complex Financial & Reporting Acumen : Manages and reconciles the Chairman's complex discretionary and research accounts, involving processing a high volume of diverse transactions and identifying and rectifying intricate discrepancies across multiple funding sources. Independently handles the full cycle of speaker honorarium and reimbursement processing for visiting professors, including complex international currency conversions and tax considerations. Utilizes specialized software and systems (e.g., Smartsheet) to design and implement advanced project management and data tracking dashboards for various departmental initiatives (e.g., visiting professorships, dept. events, inventory), and makes recommendations based on these reports. General Administrative & Operational Leadership : Serves as the administrative support for the Chairman's office, setting internal administrative priorities, managing workflow, and ensuring the smooth operation of daily functions, often acting as a bridge between the Chairman and various departmental and university units Performs a full spectrum of administrative duties, including maintaining files, processing travel reimbursements, handling subscriptions and dues, ensuring timely submission of licensing and medical staff privileges forms, and ordering supplies. Supervisory / Leadership (as needed) : May oversee or supervise the day-to-day work of other administrative or support staff, students and / or temporary workers, including scheduling, assigning, and prioritizing workloads, setting appropriate deadlines, reviewing work for quality and timeliness, and providing performance review input.
Administrative Coordinator • Stanford, CA, US