Job Code: HR08-22
Date Posted: August 18, 2008
Location: Washington, DC
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Description:
This is an administrative support position in which the
incumbent assists the Sr. Director, Honors and Awards with various
AIA Honors Programs (Gold Medal, Firm Award, Topaz Award) and
various AIA Co-Sponsored Programs (Housing PIA, HUD, Library
Association) by implementing the awards process according to the
annual schedule. This position also assists with other awards
programs, as time permits and as necessary. A key role of this
position is serving as the central point of contact for the
department in writing, editing and proofing correspondence to
assure error-free high quality written communications, and
providing direct administrative and project support to the Sr.
Director. Specific administrative responsibilities include handling
meeting logistics; calls for entries; creating, sending and
receiving submission documents; and, maintaining accurate
records
Duties: Provides administrative support to the Sr. Director and
is first point of contact to review, edit, and proof all outgoing
departmental correspondence, e.g. calls for entries, jury memos and
comments, etc., for quality, accuracy and consistency of
message.
Prepares routine written correspondence and other documents
in Word, Excel and/or PowerPoint.
Coordinates the Calls for Entries process for a total of 6
award programs; works with sponsoring organizations to create and
distribute submissions for entries including e-mail blasts and
other marketing opportunities. Has primary responsibility for
collecting more than 300 submissions and maintains a report of the
status of each. Serves as the point of contact on related
questions.
Collects fees associated with Co-Sponsored program entries;
maintains an accurate record of monies received and forwards to AIA
accounting/finance in a timely manner.
Corresponds with award entrants and coordinates the return
of submitted materials (when necessary); corresponds with award
recipients and coordinates ordering award citations, plaques and
medals.
Coordinates logistics for Awards Task Group conference call
meetings.
Coordinates with appropriate groups to add Honors and Awards
information to our Web site pages
Maintains accurate jury service lists and potential
jurors lists. During annual jury selection process, contacts
potential jurors and secures them for the AIA Institute Honors
Program and AIA Co-Sponsored Programs.
Oversees the jury meeting process for the 6 assigned awards
programs, including assisting the jury chair as necessary to ensure
submissions receive objective and fair evaluation based on award
criteria.
Coordinates all logistics for jury meetings to include
travel, hotel, meeting room space, audiovisual, and catering needs;
coordinates this effort with the centralized meetings
function.
Serves as the coordinator between the AIA
Communications staff and partnering magazines and
publications to ensure finalist and recipient submissions, jury
lists, biographies, jury comment transcripts, and other materials
are shared between the respective editorial staffs to facilitate
accurate and timely coverage.
Responds to telephone inquiries, and mails appropriate
information and materials promptly. Maintains adequate supply of
submission binders and other necessary supplies.
Maintains accurate and up-to-date lists, e.g. entrants and
recipients of various awards.
Prepares and processes payment vouchers for Honors and
Awards invoices and travel reimbursements.
Provides backup administrative support to other award
programs as necessary.
Maintains adequate stock of necessary supplies and forms;
orders special supplies as needed.
Opens and distributes department mail; maintains up-to-date
filing systems; delivering timesheets to the Managing Director;
handles departmental paycheck distribution.
Contacts:
AIA staff Award sponsors
AIA membership Architectural firms
AIA accounting staff
Jurors
Award nominees and recipients
Experience:
Considerable administrative and support experience in a customer
service environment. Outstanding customer service orientation,
excellent oral and written communication skills. Superior
organizational skills, the ability to manage multiple tasks, and
detail orientation a must. Strong Microsoft Office skills (Word,
Excel, and Outlook). Experience with association management
databases a plus. Ability to interface effectively with high-level
constituents. The ability to be discrete and confidential, while
conveying an open, helpful, and hospitable attitude. A thorough
understanding of the rules and regulations governing the awards
programs and the ability to confidently dispense guidance to
entrants and direct the jurors tactfully and judiciously.
Bachelors degree in English, Communications or related field
and some work experience, or three to four years of responsible
administrative experience.
Supervisory Requirements:
None.
Contact:
AIA Human Resources
RE: Job Title and/or Job Code
1735 New York Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20006
Fax: 202/626-7476
E-mail: aiajobs@aia.org
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