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Marion, IA · On-site

$18 - $24.75/hr

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Des Moines, IA · On-site

$17.50 - $24.25/hr

You will also assist your Community Manager with the timely completion of projects and help maintain a positive community environment. Office Administrator Essential Functions: * Assists residents ...

Office Administrator

Marion, IA · On-site

$18 - $24.75/hr

You will also assist your Community Manager with the timely completion of projects and help maintain a positive community environment. Office Administrator Essential Functions: * Assists residents ...

Office Administrator

Des Moines, IA · On-site

$16.50 - $22.50/hr

You will also assist your Community Manager with the timely completion of projects and help maintain a positive community environment. Office Administrator Essential Functions: * Assists residents ...

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How much do project admin assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for project admin assistant in Iowa is $22.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.08 and $25.29 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a project admin assistant?

Project Admin Assistants are professionals who provide administrative and organizational support to project managers and teams. They help coordinate project activities, manage schedules, prepare documents, and ensure communication flows smoothly among team members. Their responsibilities often include organizing meetings, maintaining project records, handling correspondence, and assisting with budgeting and reporting tasks. By managing these essential administrative duties, Project Admin Assistants help keep projects on track and enable teams to focus on core project goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a project admin assistant?

To thrive as a Project Admin Assistant, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and proficiency in administrative tasks, typically supported by a high school diploma or associate degree. Familiarity with project management software (such as Microsoft Project or Asana), office suites (like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace), and basic document management systems is often required. Effective communication, time management, and adaptability help you excel in supporting project teams and managing shifting priorities. These skills and qualities are crucial to ensure smooth project operations, timely task completion, and efficient team collaboration.

What are the main challenges a project admin assistant might face when supporting multiple projects simultaneously?

A common challenge for Project Admin Assistants is managing competing priorities across several projects with different deadlines and requirements. Staying organized, communicating effectively with project managers, and proactively tracking progress are key to balancing these demands. The role often requires flexibility and the ability to quickly adapt to shifting schedules while ensuring that administrative tasks, such as documentation, scheduling, and reporting, are completed accurately and on time.

How much is a project admin assistant paid?

The salary for a project admin assistant typically ranges from $40,000 to $60,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and industry. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced assistants or those in specialized fields can earn higher wages. Compensation often includes benefits such as health insurance and paid time off.
Infographic showing various Project Admin Assistant job openings in Iowa as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,180 per year, or $22.2 per hour.

Admin Services Specialist - Hospital Medicine

The University Of Iowa

Iowa City, IA • On-site

$45K - $46K/yr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


University Of Iowa rating

6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 85 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

461st of 620 rated colleges and universities


Job description

BASIC FUNCTION:

Support the daily operations of the Division of Hospital Medicine by providing administrative services for Division Director, Division Administrator and assigned faculty, coordinating specialized projects, activities, and events, ensuring appropriateness of expenditures, and managing contract or grant requirements. Make decisions and exercise a high level of autonomy while typically performing administrative support/management responsibilities for the Division Director, Division Administrator, and faculty, including managing schedules, correspondence, travel arrangements, Quality Improvement initiatives and grant submission and support.  Key areas of responsibility include operational and communication management, Human Resources, and Financial Planning.

KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY:

Operational Support and Management:

  • Provide administrative support to the Division Director, Division Administrator and assigned faculty.

  • Manage the Division Director's schedule and determine meeting and conference needs, using a high level of autonomy to prioritize appointments.

  • Provide administrative support to assigned faculty, including, but not limited to, managing schedules, membership and journal renewals, enrichment purchases, travel plans and reimbursements, license renewals, and various other administrative support needs.

  • Coordinate and oversee all administrative operations of division mentoring committees and annual reviews. 

  • Ensure all division members maintain compliance with HR & CCOM policies. Manage communication with individual division member and serve as liaison between institution and individual employee.

  • Plan, organize, coordinator and monitor Division projects and programs.

  • Ensure all providers maintain compliance with applicable licensure requirements and ensure compliance with applicable external board policies and procedures. Ensure individuals remain compliance with individual clinical privilege requirements and serve as liaison between institution and individual provider.

  • Oversee weekly delinquent billing and documentation reports.  Communicate delinquencies to providers to ensure timely completion and to prevent loss of revenue. Resolve inaccuracies with departmental and institutional contacts.  When necessary, serve as intermediary to providers and Patient Financial Service to rectify any inaccuracies. Evaluate workflow paths and collaborate with departmental content experts to implement changes. 

  • Facilitate and oversee credentialing's peer-evaluation process and the Division's IPPE/OPPE reviews.

  • Create and maintain all faculty CV & ORCiD records. 

  • Assist in planning divisional meetings. Planning includes coordinating all aspects of each session such as presentation materials, presenters, room reservations, faculty reminders, food and drink, and minutes.

  • Oversee Division's small group teaching requirements. Assist faculty in registration process, including assuring faculty are registering for appropriate courses.  Ensure division adheres to departmental requirements. 

  • Serve as divisional contact for administrative staff within the Division of Hospital Medicine.  

  • Oversee and manage the development of the Hospitalist scheduling, including making the appropriate Department and Hospital event entries of assigned Hospitalists, load initial schedules into Epic, complete schedule changes in MS Excel, QGenda, ELMS, and Smart Web On-Call for changes to schedule.

  • Perform administrative support for Hospitalist Program Retreat and QI Symposium.

Human Resources (HR):

  • Provide guidance and assistance to faculty in preparation of reappointment and promotion dossiers.

  • May initiate HR transactions at the request of others.

  • Provide direct supervision to direct reports. Work with HR to rectify any issues.

  • Oversee divisional administrative staffing to ensure daily volumes are met.  Anticipate absences and ensure all job functions are overseen each day. 

  • Oversee divisional plan/policies as they relate to support staff leave.  Review and approve time off requests as well as ELMS timecards for direct reports.

  • Enter all benefit requests for assigned faculty and provide ad hoc assistance to others as needed. Ensure that faculty schedules are accurately reflected in ELMS. Track shift counts and compare to benefit time utilized.

  •  Receive and respond to general inquiries as they relate to HR policies and procedures.  Advise employees as it relates to applicable HR policies and procedures.

  • Meet with all new faculty and APPs during orientation to present Division Overview, reviewing HR, Divisional and Departmental policies.

  • Create and oversee orientation process for all new faculty and staff. 

  • Assist all faculty, APPs, merit and P&S staff in the completion of their off-boarding requirements.

  • Serve as trusted requestor for Division, submitting and approving all HCIS requests. Using independent judgement when granting and approving requests.

  • Serve as divisional expert in Epic Teamworks.  Respond to requests and inquiries from divisional faculty, APPs, and staff members.  Ensure Epic Teamworks schedules adhere to departmental and university requirements.   

  • Maintain faculty information in divisional and departmental databases.

  • Train all new staff on policies and workflow and provide ad-hoc training to current faculty and staff when needed.

  • Organize and oversee monthly support staff meeting.

  • Serve as Division recruitment coordinator, initiate and complete faculty pre-interview reports and search/selection summary for all recruitments. Serve as primary contact for potential recruits and new hires, plan visits, and oversee credentialing, privileging and onboarding process.

Financial Responsibility:

  • Manage and monitor faculty commitment, CME and public service spending accounts. Oversee and manage purchases, approve all requisitions and workflow orders, and verify expenses and ensure funds are tracked and sourced correctly. Reconcile every account each month and report status to Division Director and Administrator.

  • Review and approve faculty and staff Procurement Cards each month. 

  • Redistribute funds when appropriate to maximize resources.

  • Receive requests for additional professional development funding.  Review requests with division and program directors.  Work with administrative staff to fund approved requests. 

  • Perform moonlighting verification and payout and monitor incentive program.

  • Receive services and payments for locum coverage in AP/PO database.

Strategic Planning:

  • Provide primary administrative assistance to Division Director, Division Administrator and assigned faculty. Maintain calendars and schedules which requires exercising independent judgement and autonomy when scheduling and accepting meetings.

  • Draft and distribute correspondences to faculty on behalf of Division Director.

  • Plan and oversee all aspects of the Division's monthly faculty meeting and leadership meeting, including preparation of materials, scheduling of speakers, technical issues, and meals.

Information Management:

  • Gather and analyze data to create detailed reports in response to requests for information from DEO, CSO, the Dean's Office, Division Director, Hospitalist Program Director, and Division Administrator.

  • Obtain, prepare, assemble, and maintain monthly and quarterly data as part of Division dashboard, including monthly reports on Patient Satisfaction, Length of Stay, and Utilization.

  • Respond to inquiries from Identity Management and oversee electronic devices within the division. Coordinate an annual audit of all division computer equipment.

  • Coordinate plans related to space, equipment, and office management and maintenance for Division of Hospital Medicine.

  • Aid faculty in grant submissions. Gather and upload materials into grant database, create and submit UIRIS routing form, obtain appropriate signatures, ensure faculty and staff have appropriate documentation and training such as IRB, cash-handling and CITI training, and serve as primary contact to outside institutions.

  • Facilitate communication to grants administrator to ensure prompt update to faculty dossiers.

  • Develop and update Program-specific content, including policy and procedures, on-boarding, and recruitment.

Communications Management:

  • Serve as primary point of contact for all questions regarding the Division.

  • Provide pertinent information to upcoming deadlines and events as well as internal announcements and changes to Hospital/institutional policies and workflow.

  • Develop and coordinate internal communications to staff and faculty.

  • Work with Departmental Communications Team to maintain Divisional and CCOM webpage.

  • Serve as administrative liaison to the VA.

  • Coordinate and plan all visiting professor visits. Serve as primary point of contact. Assist with travel arrangements and reservations while providing transport to campus meetings.

  • Reflect and communicate changes to the Hospitalist schedule appropriately and timely. Obtain, prepare, assemble and distribute all program-related materials.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A Bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required.

  • 1-3 years of experience is working in an academic environment is required.

  • 1-3 years of experience working in a healthcare environment is required.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills are required.

  • Demonstrated experience in managing clinical and provider scheduling, including shift assignments, call schedules, and coordination across multiple service lines or departments is required.

  • Experience with faculty recruitment is required.

  • Experience using Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint is required. 

  • Experience researching and preparing reports, conducting data entry and document editing is required.

  • Knowledge of Epic and University of Iowa policies and procedures is desirable.

  • Experience with QGenda is highly desirable.

  • Experience coordinating activities and events is highly desirable.

  • Experience verifying funds or processing reimbursement is desirable.

Position and Application Details:

In order to be considered for an interview, applicants must upload the following documents and mark them as a "Relevant File" to the submission:

  • Resume
  • Cover Letter

Job openings are posted for a minimum of 7 calendar days and may be removed from posting and filled any time after the original posting period has ended.

Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check and credential/education verification. Up to 5 professional references will be requested at a later step in the recruitment process.

For additional questions, please contact ashley-rayer@uiowa.edu.

Additional Information
  • Classification Title: Admin Services Specialist
  • Appointment Type: Professional and Scientific
  • Schedule: Full-time
Compensation
  • Pay Level: 3B
Contact Information
  • Organization: Healthcare
  • Contact Name: Ashley Nelson
  • Contact Email: ashley-rayer@uiowa.edu

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