Office Support Specialist
Location
Northern America
Posted
11 hours ago
Salary
$22 - $27 / hour
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Office Support Specialist
BINUS UNIVERSITY
Role Description We are seeking a Remote Office Support Specialist to join a professional team providing operational and administrative support for U.S. and Canada-based projects. This role is perfect for candidates looking for an entry-level to mid-level position where they can grow their administrative skills in a structured and supportive environment. As a Remote Office Support Specialist, you will handle essential day-to-day tasks, help maintain organized systems, and support multiple teams to ensure operations run smoothly. This role provides an excellent opportunity to gain experience with administrative processes, project coordination, and professional communication. Responsibilities: - Manage incoming requests and communications from team members and clients - Organize and maintain digital documents, spreadsheets, and records - Assist with scheduling meetings, tracking deadlines, and coordinating team activities - Support onboarding of new staff by providing process guidance and resources - Prepare reports, summaries, and presentations for internal and client-facing use - Help implement process improvements and ensure workflow efficiency - Serve as a point of contact for general operational inquiries - Perform other administrative tasks as assigned to support the operations team Qualifications - 0 - 3 years of experience in office administration, operations support, or related roles - Strong organizational skills and attention to detail - Good written and verbal communication skills - Comfortable using Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and collaboration tools like Slack or Teams - Ability to work independently in a remote environment while collaborating with a team - Proactive, reliable, and professional in all communications Benefits - Fully remote role open to applicants in the U.S. and Canada - Entry-level to mid-level friendly with structured guidance and growth potential - Competitive pay with clear expectations and opportunities to develop professional skills - Gain experience in office support, project coordination, and administrative operations - Join a professional team that values reliability, collaboration, and efficiency
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