La Sierra University is seeking an Office Coordinator for the Criminal Justice program who will support students, faculty, and staff through effective administrative coordination and customer-focused service. This position plays a vital role in supporting academic operations, managing office workflows, and serving as a central point of communication for the program.
Duties & Responsibilities
General Office Responsibilities
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Manage department telephone calls, voicemails, emails, and front desk visitors
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Process student and employee records
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Prepare expense reports and other office documents as needed
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Organize and maintain confidential files, records, email and texting groups, and other sensitive student data
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Schedule departmental meetings and maintain minutes for each meeting
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Provide initial assistance to students with questions, and direct them to the appropriate resources
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Pick up and distribute mail from the Riverside campus & Corona campus
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Assist with photocopying and distributing materials as needed
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Prepare and proofread correspondence as required
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Coordinate travel arrangements as needed
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Maintain inventory of office supplies, ordering supplies when necessary
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Assist in planning and executing departmental events through for the Corona and Rancho Mirage campuses, including summer orientations for freshmen and end-of-year celebrations for graduating seniors
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In consultation with the Director, create posters and social media posts for campus events and services
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Share email announcements and reminders
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Assist with minor technology issues (classrooms, computer labs, & copy machines)
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Manage timecard approval (Kronos) for student workers and adjunct instructors, as well as track adjunct hours for each quarter
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Complete additional duties as assigned by supervisors
Faculty Assistance Duties
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Obtain and process textbook adoptions in collaboration with the La Sierra University online Bookstore
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Proctor exams and/or quizzes as needed by faculty
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Assist the Criminal Justice Service Learning Coordinator with calling service partners, scheduling meetings with service partners, and keeping records and contact information for service learning courses.
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Keep record of all course syllabi for courses taught on Criminal Justice campuses.
Staff Assistance Duties
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Create quarterly classroom schedule and final exam schedule
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Assist Directors with record-keeping regarding Criminal Justice budgets, Chapel attendance, and staff records
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Update and distribute handbook for adjunct instructors
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Maintain communication with adjunct professors regarding university policies and procedures
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Organize and draft contracts for all adjunct professors
Student Worker Assistance Duties (Corona Campus)
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In consultation with the Director, post, interview, and hire student workers for the Corona campus
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Organize and draft contracts for student workers
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Create quarterly front desk and shuttle schedules
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Train and oversee front desk workers and student drivers
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Assist with shuttle services between Riverside and Corona campuses, as necessary
Job Specifications & Skills
Education:
Bachelor’s degree required
Experience:
1-2 years clerical and/or office experience is preferred.
Physical/Mental Demands:
Physical labor is minimal - light lifting may be required during departmental events and mail/package retrieval.
Full-time, non-exempt position working four (4) 10-hour shifts per week, Monday through Thursday, approximately 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Schedule includes one unpaid 30-minute meal period and two paid 15-minute rest breaks per shift, in accordance with California law. Schedule may be subject to change based on operational needs.
The ideal candidate will be reliable, responsible, self-motivated, and able to work both independently and as part of a team. Maintain the confidentiality of departmental/employee/student information; ability to communicate in a concise and effective manner, both verbally and in writing. Typing 45 wpm or more, and computer skills (Excel, MS Word, Google Drive, etc.), excellent interpersonal skills, ability to work in a professional manner, under pressure, and carry out multiple tasks simultaneously, routine abilities associated with record keeping/filing/sorting, etc. Ability to focus on details and think creatively; strong clerical skills (filing and typing); bilingual abilities are highly preferred; must be able to interact with and convey a positive attitude to visitors and the campus community in person or by phone; be able to work an established work schedule; reliably work set hours as assigned. Mindful and accepting of diversity, and the ability to engage with students, staff, faculty, and visitors respectfully.
Wage Range:
$19.12 - $21.25 per hour, plus generous benefits.