Teladoc Health Logo

Teladoc Health

Administrative Support Specialist

Posted 3 Hours Ago
Be an Early Applicant
In-Office
5 Locations
47K-49K Hourly
Senior level
In-Office
5 Locations
47K-49K Hourly
Senior level
Manage office systems, executive calendars, and large events; design digital filing structures; produce KPI and budget reports in Excel; lead administrative projects; oversee vendors and facilities; arrange complex domestic and international travel and expenses; support HR onboarding and confidential files; and draft company communications.
The summary above was generated by AI

An Administrative Support Specialist is a mid-to-senior level professional who oversees the operational efficiency of an office or department. While an administrative assistant focuses on specific tasks, a specialist often manages the systems and processes that keep the entire team functional.
Core Roles & Responsibilities
Operational Workflow Management: Designing and maintaining office procedures, such as digital filing structures in Google Drive or SharePoint, to ensure team-wide accessibility.
Complex Scheduling: Managing high-level executive calendars, coordinating multi-departmental meetings, and organizing large-scale corporate events or conferences.
Data Analysis & Reporting: Utilizing Microsoft Excel to track departmental KPIs, manage budgets, and generate monthly performance reports for senior management.
Project Coordination: Acting as a project lead for administrative initiatives, such as implementing new Project Management Software or overseeing office relocations.
Vendor & Facility Management: Serving as the primary liaison for external vendors, negotiating service contracts, and ensuring office equipment and facilities are maintained.
Travel & Logistics: Planning intricate domestic and international travel itineraries, including visa requirements and expense reconciliation using tools like Concur.
Human Resources Support: Assisting with the onboarding of new hires, maintaining confidential personnel files, and coordinating internal training sessions.
Communication Hub: Drafting professional correspondence, editing company-wide newsletters, and managing the organization's general inquiry channels.
Essential Technical Skills
Software Suites: Advanced proficiency in Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace.
CRM & ERP: Familiarity with data management tools like Salesforce or Oracle.
Digital Collaboration: Mastery of communication platforms like Slack or Zoom.

Similar Jobs

Entry level
Kids + Family • Social Impact
Provide Covered California enrollment assistance, explain plans and subsidies, input applicant data, qualify leads for other programs, support CalFresh and Brilliant Baby applications, cover front desk duties, staff community outreach events, and work on-site in Oakland and Pleasanton several days weekly.
Top Skills: Google SuiteMS Office
Mid level
Information Technology • Professional Services • Consulting
Provide administrative and operational support to AFLCMC/HBN leadership and program staff including executive correspondence, meeting and conference coordination, travel and logistics (DTS/APACS), office management, document control, and interfacing with foreign agencies and senior military/civilian personnel.
Top Skills: Aircraft And Personnel Automated Clearance System (Apacs)Defense Travel System (Dts)Dod Work-Flow SystemsExcelMicrosoft OutlookMicrosoft PowerpointMicrosoft ProjectMicrosoft WordMictSharepoint
Yesterday
In-Office
Senior level
Senior level
Edtech
Provide executive administrative and office management support for a distributed leadership team: manage calendars and travel (including international/visa coordination), maintain financial trackers and POs, coordinate meetings and onsite events, draft communications, handle confidential information, support small projects and vendor/facilities coordination, and improve administrative workflows and reporting.
Top Skills: ExcelGoogle SheetsGoogle WorkspaceMS OfficePivot TablesVlookupXlookup

What you need to know about the Los Angeles Tech Scene

Los Angeles is a global leader in entertainment, so it’s no surprise that many of the biggest players in streaming, digital media and game development call the city home. But the city boasts plenty of non-entertainment innovation as well, with tech companies spanning verticals like AI, fintech, e-commerce and biotech. With major universities like Caltech, UCLA, USC and the nearby UC Irvine, the city has a steady supply of top-flight tech and engineering talent — not counting the graduates flocking to Los Angeles from across the world to enjoy its beaches, culture and year-round temperate climate.

Key Facts About Los Angeles Tech

  • Number of Tech Workers: 375,800; 5.5% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
  • Major Tech Employers: Snap, Netflix, SpaceX, Disney, Google
  • Key Industries: Artificial intelligence, adtech, media, software, game development
  • Funding Landscape: $11.6 billion in venture capital funding in 2024 (Pitchbook)
  • Notable Investors: Strong Ventures, Fifth Wall, Upfront Ventures, Mucker Capital, Kittyhawk Ventures
  • Research Centers and Universities: California Institute of Technology, UCLA, University of Southern California, UC Irvine, Pepperdine, California Institute for Immunology and Immunotherapy, Center for Quantum Science and Engineering

Sign up now Access later

Create Free Account

Please log in or sign up to report this job.

Create Free Account