Administrative Assistant
The George Lucas Educational Foundation seeks a part-time administrative assistant. This is a job-share position, reporting to the office manager. The successful candidate will work about sixteen hours per week in our office near San Rafael.
Responsibilities:
- Answer all incoming calls on the Foundation’s main lines; refer callers to appropriate staff, take messages, and provide general information.
- Open, sort, and distribute all incoming mail and faxes.
- Organize, prioritize, and schedule appointments and meetings for the executive director, the chief operating officer, and the controller.
- Perform general office duties, including photocopying, filing, routing materials, and typing routine correspondence.
- Process invoices for membership requests.
- Launch and coordinate an active internship program that correlates to key projects and ensures the recruitment of top candidates.
- Provide general administrative support to the Human Resources Department.
- Coordinate ordering of office supplies and code expense reports.
- Perform special projects as assigned.
Experience, Skills, and Education:
- Three to five years of related experience.
- Proven verbal, written, and interpersonal skills.
- Detail oriented, with excellent time-management and multitasking skills.
- Resourceful, self-directed, and flexible team player.
- Well versed in Microsoft Word and Excel; FileMaker Pro experience helpful.
- Accurately type 60-70 wpm by touch and be a quick study with new software programs.
- A strong personal or professional interest in bettering public education.
- High school diploma required; bachelor’s degree preferred.
Contact:
Interested candidates are invited to forward their cover letter and resume to
Email: hr@edutopia.org
Fax: (415) 662-1532
Mail:
Human Resources
The George Lucas Educational Foundation
PO Box 3494
San Rafael, CA 94912
Organization:
The George Lucas Educational Foundation publishes media (the Edutopia.org Web site, Edutopia magazine, Edutopia video, e-newsletters, books, and DVDs) to promote innovative efforts to improve K-12 education. Its media formats document and disseminate stories integrating creative uses of technology with effective teaching and learning. The Foundation's audience includes educators, parents, school board members, university faculty, community-based organizations, and the business community -- all groups working to create better schools for the twenty-first century.
The George Lucas Educational Foundation is an equal opportunity employer.

