Operations Administrator
Company: The Legal Aid Society of Rochester, NY
Location: Rochester
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $57,250 - $67,250
annually based on experience Dedicated to ensuring dignity,
equality, and fairness for over 100 years and the proud recipient
of Greater Rochester Association for Women Attorneys 2022 Family
Friendly Award! The Legal Aid Society of Rochester, NY is seeking
an Operations Administrator to provide leadership and support
across all operational areas, including Finance, Human Resources,
Insurance, Reception, Program Support, Operations, and Vendor
Management. This position supervises Receptionists and collaborates
with Senior Leadership to ensure effective office management, staff
support, and efficient day-to-day operations. The Operations
Administrator is responsible for maintaining high levels of
organizational productivity and morale while ensuring compliance
with organizational policies and procedures. This position works
under the direction of the Chief Financial OfficerDirector of
Administration and the Senior Management Team. This is a on-site
position, with in-office presence required five (5) days per week.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Provide and oversee overall management of
office facilities, systems and operations to ensure program staff
have the support needed to perform their duties for the main and
satellite offices. Oversee office operations and facilities,
including coordination with the facility manager, conducting daily
walkthroughs, arranging for repairs, and monitoring HVAC, lighting,
restrooms, and equipment for the main and satellite offices. Assist
with employee onboarding, orientation, attorney registration,
professional memberships, and notary/secure pass administration as
needed. Supervise, train, and evaluate Receptionists, providing
backup coverage as needed, ensuring seamless front desk operations,
and maintaining receptionist manuals, equipment, and procedures.
Serve as primary liaison with external program partners to
coordinate reception services and resolve issues. Manage and
maintain organizational insurance policies (including General
Liability, Directors & Officers, Disability, Workers Compensation,
Cyber Insurance and Malpractice Insurance), including applications,
quotes, renewals, and certificates of insurance. Manage upkeep,
repair, and supply inventory for office equipment (copiers, postage
machines, phones, etc.). Research vendor quotes, oversee purchases,
manage vendor contracts and services (janitorial, document
destruction, language vendors, furniture), and ensure supply room
and copy rooms are stocked. Maintain legal library resources,
including Westlaw access, staff accounts, publications, and
updates. Organize and oversee file storage and certified
destruction of closed files. Coordinate LASROC events including
securing a room, ordering food and tracking staff attendance.
Provide administrative support to the Communications and
Recruitment Administrator, who is responsible for LASROC interns
and volunteers Collaborate with CFO and CEO on special projects and
administrative initiatives as requested. SUPERVISORY DUTIES Provide
leadership and direction to direct reports, including recruitment,
training, and performance management. Set clear expectations,
goals, and priorities for team members and monitors their progress
towards achieving them. Conduct regular one-on-one meetings with
direct reports to provide feedback, support their professional
development, and address any performance issues. Delegate tasks and
responsibilities effectively, balancing workload and ensuring
optimal utilization of team resources. Foster a collaborative and
inclusive team environment, encouraging open communication, idea
sharing, and teamwork. Mentor and coaches team members to enhance
their skills, knowledge, and career growth within the company. Lead
by example, demonstrating professionalism, integrity, and a
commitment to the organization's values and culture. Handle
escalated issues or conflicts within the team, providing guidance
and facilitating resolution in a timely and effective manner.
Collaborate with other departmental managers and stakeholders to
ensure alignment of Talent Operations initiatives with broader
organizational goals and objectives. Prepare performance evaluation
documentation; reviews and conducts performance evaluation
meetings. Review and approves associates timecards and manages time
off requests. EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES Bachelors
degree in business administration, Management, or related field
preferred; or an equivalent combination of education and
experience. 35 years of office administration, operations, or
management experience. Supervisory experience preferred. Strong
organizational, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; familiarity with
financial/HR systems preferred. Ability to manage multiple
priorities with accuracy and attention to detail. Discretion in
handling confidential information. Commitment to social justice and
a passion for serving underprivileged communities. PHYSICAL DEMANDS
& WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform essential functions. Extended periods of
sitting at a desk or workstation while performing administrative
tasks. Regular use of computers and other office equipment,
requiring manual dexterity and visual concentration. Occasionally
required to lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Mobility within the
office environment to attend meetings, training sessions, or other
events. Ability to communicate effectively with associates,
supervisors, and external stakeholders in person, over the phone,
or via email. Office-based environment with standard office
equipment and ergonomic furniture. Exposure to typical office
noises such as phone calls, conversations, and office equipment
operation. Work will be performed in an in-office environment.
Occasional travel may be required for attending training sessions,
conferences, or other related events. Benefits: Paid Lunch Hour
Employer contributions toward health and dental insurance plans Up
to: 15 days of vacation to start (More based on experience) 96
hours of sick leave 48 hours of personal time 14 paid holidays a
year $600 per year internet stipend 3% match on the 401(k) or Roth
401(k) plan of your choice $3,000 language differential for being
proficient in a program-relevant language Free Parking Professional
development opportunities Public Service Loan Forgiveness
qualifying employer The Legal Aid Society of Rochester, NY,
provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and
applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and
harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion,
age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected
veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local
laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of
employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion,
termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence,
compensation, and training.
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