Office Assistant
About the Department
Film and Video Studies at George Mason University guides students in the creation, production, and post-production of fiction, documentary, and experimental films, as well as television, transmedia, and mobile and web content. Our interdisciplinary Bachelor of Arts degree provides students with a foundation in film history, analysis, and theory; the business of the film industry; and independent and ethical filmmaking. Graduates go on to apply their skills on film sets, in corporate environments, and with community organizations. The Program supports a cohesive faculty and staff to carry out these objectives.
About the Position
Film and Video Studies is seeking a temporary Office Assistant for the Fall 2026 semester. The ideal applicant is a fast learner and a team player who has experience working in an office and possesses background in higher education. The successful candidate will assist Film and Video Studies in day-to-day operations, help with the scheduling of classes, respond to office inquiries, process finance paperwork, and provide logistical support during key department events.
Responsibilities
- Answers telephone, take messages, and respond to inquiries;
- Manages department email inbox, including referring complex issues to appropriate contacts as necessary;
- Edits class schedules;
- Schedules meetings, reserve meeting rooms, and keep calendars up to date;
- Collects paperwork and assist with upkeep of department databases;
- Assists with scholarship and award tracking;
- Processes vendor payments and honorarium requests; and
- Provides event support for Visiting Filmmakers Series, Best of Film at Mason Showcase, Arts by George!, and other Film events.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent combination of education and experience;
- Strong sense of organization, with focus on details;
- Strong written and oral communication skills;
- Capacity to collaborate with others, including working with undergraduate students;
- Ability to multi-task on projects, and be flexible and creative; and
- Proficiency in Microsoft 365 programs.
Preferred Qualifications
- Familiarity with George Mason University or another higher education work environment;
- Knowledge of Banner, Patriot Web, Course Leaf, 25Live, Emma, and Hootsuite;
- Strong background in basic design principles, style, and communication standards;
- Editorial, persuasive, and copywriting skills;
- Some interest in film studies; and
- Event organization and execution experience.
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