Administrative AssistantLocated in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Western North Carolina, UNC Asheville is the designated public liberal arts campus in the University of North Carolina system. UNC Asheville is nationally known for the quality of our student-centered teaching, mentoring of undergraduates in research, interdisciplinary learning, and striving to be an inclusive campus community. UNC Asheville's commitment to increasing and sustaining the diversity of our faculty, staff, and students is reflected in our strategic plan goals of diversity and inclusion, and social sustainability. Women, traditionally under-represented minorities, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.Below you will find the details for the position including any supplementary documentation and questions you should review before applying for the opening.This position serves as the primary administrative assistant for the National Environmental Mapping and Applications Center (NEMAC) and the STEAMStudio. The employee in this position provides administrative assistance to the Directors of these two departments in a shared administrative role. Duties include:Ordering of supplies, deposits, budget management, purchase orders, and check requests (Bulldog Buyways)Travel requests and reimbursementsManage reconciliation for STEAM and NEMAC staff purchases (P-card, t-card, wex reconciliation)Monitor generic STEAM and NEMAC email account and Google Forms (e.g lumber requests)Updating NEMAC and STEAM social media and websitePosition Number - Full-Time/Part-Time/Intermittent - Part-Time (20-29 hours/week)Salary Information - $21.10 hourlyPosting Number - T0201Minimum Education/Experience/Skills - This position requires a flexible person who can meet the needs of two different departments with various missions and support needs. High school diploma or equivalency; or demonstrated possession of the competencies necessary to perform the work. A Bachelor's Degree and 1-2 years of administrative and office management experience, an Associate's degree and 3-5 years of administrative and office management experience, or a high school diploma and 5 years or more of administrative and office management experience is preferred.
Experience with various office technologies such as Google Suite, especially Google Sheets, Calendar, and Drive; Microsoft Office, Zoom and website maintenance. Strong written and verbal communications skills, for internal communication with Center teams and University staff and faculty as well as Center external partners and "customers".
Experience invoicing, budget and fund management. Previous experience with the Banner system and Chrome River is preferred. Strong ability to multi-task, and a high degree of accuracy in maintaining files and information.
Experience working in a higher education environment would be a plus.Preferred Education/Experience/Skills - Promotion of departmental information and events, this may include supporting event planning, social media campaigns, marketing, or news releases. Website maintenance, which may be heavier in this position due to the various programmatic supportKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Knowledge Office administration and management principles and practices Budget, fund management, and invoicing processes Higher education organizational structures and operations (preferred) Records and file management systems and best practices Banner student/administrative information system and Chrome River expense management (preferred) Skills Proficiency in Google Suite — particularly Sheets, Calendar, and Drive Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, etc.) Zoom and virtual meeting platform operation Website maintenance and basic content management Strong written communication for diverse audiences (internal staff/faculty and external partners) Strong verbal communication and interpersonal skills Accurate data entry, file maintenance, and record-keeping Abilities Multi-task effectively across two departments with differing missions and priorities Adapt to shifting demands and a flexible work environment Maintain a high degree of accuracy under varying workloads Communicate professionally with a wide range of stakeholders — from university leadership to external customers Manage budgets and financial processes with attention to detail Work independently and exercise sound judgment with minimal supervision Support administrative needs across different organizational cultures simultaneouslyWork Schedule and Hours - Part-time 2 months (June 15-August 15) M-F, 8am-5pmPosting Date - 06/08/2026Closing DateOpen Until Filled - YesAnticipated Start DateSpecial Instructions to Applicants - Community Expectations During this time it is important that the community understand how UNC Asheville operates and what is expected of community members as we work together to prioritize everyone's health and safety. Please see UNC Asheville's Community Expectations for more information.