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Building Reception Jobs in Oklahoma (NOW HIRING)

Administrative Assistant Building Coordinator

Durant, OK ยท On-site

$14.75 - $20.25/hr

Administrative Assistant/Building Coordinator Southeastern Oklahoma State University department of ... Providing professional administrative, clerical, and reception support, including scheduling and ...

Administrative Assistant Building Coordinator

Durant, OK ยท On-site

$14.75 - $20.25/hr

Administrative Assistant/Building Coordinator Southeastern Oklahoma State University department of ... Providing professional administrative, clerical, and reception support, including scheduling and ...

Front Desk Specialist

Tulsa, OK ยท On-site

$13 - $16.50/hr

Open and close building daily * Maintain an organized and clean reception area. * Assist with administrative tasks such as data entry, filing, and document management. * Coordinate incoming and ...

Front Desk Specialist

Tulsa, OK ยท On-site

$13.75 - $17.25/hr

Open and close building daily * Maintain an organized and clean reception area. * Assist with administrative tasks such as data entry, filing, and document management. * Coordinate incoming and ...

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What is a building receptionist?

A building receptionist is a front-desk employee responsible for greeting visitors, answering phone calls, and managing administrative tasks in a building or office environment. They often use communication tools like phones and computers and may need customer service skills and a professional appearance. The role typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent and may involve shift work to cover business hours.

What type of receptionist gets paid the most?

Senior or executive receptionists, such as front desk managers or administrative coordinators, tend to earn higher salaries due to increased responsibilities and experience. Specialized skills, certifications, and working in industries like healthcare or legal services can also lead to higher pay for receptionists.

What does a construction receptionist do?

A construction receptionist manages front desk duties at a construction site or office, greeting visitors, answering phones, and handling administrative tasks. They often coordinate communication between workers, clients, and suppliers, and may use office software to schedule appointments and maintain records.

What is the difference between Building Reception vs Building Concierge?

AspectBuilding ReceptionBuilding Concierge
Primary RoleGreeting visitors, managing access, and handling inquiriesProviding personalized services, assisting residents or tenants, and coordinating amenities
Work EnvironmentFront desk area in commercial or residential buildingsLobby or common areas with a focus on resident or guest services
CredentialsBasic customer service skills, sometimes security or reception trainingCustomer service, hospitality, or concierge certifications often preferred

Building reception staff primarily handle visitor check-ins and inquiries, while building concierges offer personalized services and assist residents or tenants. Both roles are customer-focused but differ in scope and responsibilities, with concierges providing a higher level of service and assistance.

Can I be a receptionist with no experience?

Building receptionists typically do not need prior experience, as many employers provide on-the-job training. Basic skills such as communication, organization, and familiarity with office software can help you qualify for entry-level positions. Certifications or courses in customer service or office administration can also improve your chances.
Infographic showing various Building Reception job openings in Oklahoma as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution.

Administrative Assistant Building Coordinator

SEOK

Durant, OK โ€ข On-site

$14.75 - $20.25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Administrative Assistant/Building Coordinator
Southeastern Oklahoma State University department of Financial Aid invites applications for the position of Administrative Assistant/Building Coordinator.
SUMMARY
The Coordinator for the Office of Student Life works closely with the Office for Student Affairs and under the direction of the Director of Student Engagement. The Coordinator works independently in performing detailed administrative duties and skilled coordination tasks to support Student Life programs, communications, reservations, and day-to-day operations. The Coordinator will work daily with individual students to resolve problems, provide needed information, explain University policies and procedures, and route students to appropriate offices for assistance. The Coordinator supports the Director of Student Engagement with programming and engagement by ensuring operational continuity, accurate documentation, and professional staff coverage for key Student Life events and involvement activities.
II. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Major responsibilities include but are not limited to:
  • Providing professional administrative, clerical, and reception support, including scheduling and coordinating meetings; initiating improvements in the systems of the Office for Student Life; maintaining records; completing professional and student travel; and overseeing filing systems.
  • Managing multiple calendars (Director of Student Engagement calendar support as assigned, Student Life master calendar, Student Union, and general location reservations calendars, etc.) to prevent conflicts and ensure deadlines and event timelines are met.
  • Generating requisitions, tracking, and keeping records for the accounts administered by the Office for Student Life; organizing purchase documentation; and assisting with reconciliation and budget summaries for review by the Director of Student Engagement.
  • Preparing correspondence, both internal and external; preparing and proofreading important documents, forms, and communications with strong attention to detail, accuracy, and professionalism.
  • Responsible for the booking, set ups and day-to-day use of the Student Union with the support of the OSL student works and Director of Student Engagement. This includes generating work orders and managing bookings with appropriate personnel and resources.
  • Coordinating reservations for other campus locations (as applicable) in support of Student Life programs, student organizations, and major University-wide events, including confirmation of space needs, communication with stakeholders, and coordination of set-ups and work orders.
  • Supporting operational execution of special University-wide events such as Homecoming, Big Blue Experience, Camp SE: New Student Orientation, and similar induction and involvement activities.
  • Working flexible hours as needed (morning/afternoon/evening) to provide professional staff representation at events and involvement activities. The Director of Student Engagement and student workers assist with coverage; however, the Coordinator shares responsibility for professional coverage as assigned.
  • Answering and directing phone calls and questions including crisis situations dealing with individual students, parents, staff, faculty, facilities, and life safety issues; documenting and routing issues appropriately according to University procedures.
  • Responsible for processing sensitive and confidential information. Must have a working knowledge and understanding of FERPA, workplace laws, the Student Handbook and the Academic Policies and Procedures Manual and be able to apply those laws in the workplace.
  • Creating and maintaining computer-based tracking systems to manage programming, maintenance, equipment, scheduling, and reservations for the Student Union and other utilized locations.
  • Supporting Student Life internal marketing and communication efforts, including familiarity with Facebook, Instagram, and X (Twitter), and use of professional tools such as Microsoft Teams (coordination and scheduling), Dropbox (file storage/version control), and Canva (basic design for flyers/signage/social graphics) as assigned by the Director of Student Engagement.
  • Maintaining supplies, forms, and inventories for activities and events (including check-out logs, storage organization, and periodic inventory counts); coordinating ordering/restocking in alignment with approved budgets.
  • Supporting documentation processes related to materials management for programs and events, including maintaining appropriate forms/logs and coordinating reporting or pickup documentation for special materials (including hazardous waste documentation when applicable and according to University/EHS process).
  • Completing special assignments and projects including administrative reports and development of publications.
  • Hiring, training and supervising student staff; providing day-to-day guidance and ensuring student staff are integrated into projects without replacing their roles.
  • The Coordinator will cross-train with the secretary for the Office of Student Affairs and spend time working in both offices as needed to maintain continuity.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

III. EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor's degree required or equivalent combination of education/training and progressively responsible relevant work experience. Must have a working knowledge of computer applications (Microsoft Word, Excel, WordPerfect, and related tools), and ability to use collaboration and communication platforms (including Microsoft Teams). Experience with internal DPS system preferred. Familiarity with Dropbox and Canva preferred. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; commitment to diversity and demonstrated ability to work with diverse persons; flexibility and willingness to work in a fast-paced student-centered environment. Ability to work in an environment with constant interruptions. Ability to facilitate and prioritize initial crisis contacts with students, faculty, and staff. Must be service and detail oriented with strong proofreading skills and the ability to work flexible hours for event coverage.
Founded in 1909 as a teachers' college, Southeastern Oklahoma State University continues the strong tradition of producing outstanding educators for southeast Oklahoma and north Texas. Student enrollment is approximately 6,000 students and the campus is situated in rural Oklahoma. The main campus is located in Durant, Oklahoma, which is 90 miles north of Dallas, Texas, and 150 miles southeast of Oklahoma City. The community is close to Lake Texoma and the Choctaw Casino Resort. Southeastern Oklahoma State University continues to be among the nation's most affordable universities according to the U. S. News & World Report's America's Best colleges.
The preferred start date is June 1, 2026. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until filled.
Southeastern offers a comprehensive benefits package including university paid health, vision, life insurance, long term disability, retirement contributions to Oklahoma Teachers Retirement System, as well as a tuition waiver for employees and spouse/dependents who wish to enroll at Southeastern. Southeastern offers 25 paid holidays per fiscal year and has a generous leave package including annual/vacation leave, sick leave, personal leave, and birthday leave. In addition to the SE paid benefits, there are many voluntary products available to employees such as 403(b), Health Savings Account, Flexible Spending Account, dental, short term disability, dependent life insurance and a variety of ancillary benefits.
Employment is contingent upon the results of a national criminal and sex offender background check. Candidates must be eligible to work in the United States. SE participates in E-Verify.
SE is an AA/EEO employer committed to multicultural diversity.