Description
The Semel Institute is seeking a highly organized Administrative Assistant to provide administrative and clinical support to faculty, staff, and administrators within the Child and Adolescent Division of Psychiatry. This role supports daily operations by coordinating meetings and events, managing schedules, preparing correspondence and university/hospital forms, answering phones, and utilizing standard office systems. Responsibilities also include registering and scheduling private patients, maintaining patient files, coordinating clinical visits, and organizing the bi-annual Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) training, including advertising, registration, purchasing materials, and volunteer coordination. This position plays a key role in ensuring smooth, efficient, and patient-centered operations in a fast-paced academic clinical environment. Hourly range: $30.36-$43.49
Qualifications
Required:
- Bachelor's degree in
psychology, neuroscience, human development, or a related behavioral science field, and or equivalent combination of education & experience - Strong organizational and
project-management skills, including the ability to track action items, maintain documentation, and prioritize competing tasks - Strong written and verbal
communication skills, with the ability to interact professionally with families, clinicians, trainees, and external partners - High attention to detail and
accuracy across administrative, scheduling, and data-related responsibilities - Ability to work independently
while also collaborating effectively with research staff, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and administrative teams - Demonstrated ability to
maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information in compliance with HIPAA and institutional policies - Technical proficiency with
Excel and/or Google Sheets - Familiarity with research data
platforms such as REDCap or Qualtrics - 1+ years' experience in a
clinical, medical, or research setting involving patient coordination, administrative support, or study support - 1+ years' experience
demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks, deadlines, and communications in a high-volume environment.
Preferred:
- Exposure to basic data
cleaning or statistical software (e.g., R, SPSS, Jamovi) - 1+ years' experience using
clinical or scheduling systems (e.g., EMR platforms such as CareConnect, scheduling or registration systems). - 1+ years' experienceworking
with autistic i, or with autism-focused research or clinical programs. - 1+ years' experiencesupporting
faculty or senior staff with calendar management, meeting coordination, or multi-step project workflows - Coursework or exposure to autism and neurodevelopmental disorders
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