The Executive Assistant (EA) provides high-level administrative and operational support to executive leadership, including the Chief Strategy & Program Officer (CSPO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and Chief Innovation and Administration Officer (CIAO). The EA serves as a trusted partner to executive leadership, ensuring supported executives are adequately informed, organized, and prepared for meetings, projects, and day-to-day operations. The EA takes a proactive and solutions-oriented approach to managing priorities, workflows, and competing demands in a fast-paced environment requiring exceptional organization, discretion, judgment, and adaptability. The position requires strong project coordination, communication, research, and administrative skills, with the ability to effectively manage urgent interruptions, shifting priorities, and confidential matters with professionalism and diplomacy. The EA is privy to highly sensitive and confidential information and is expected to maintain absolute confidentiality while exercising sound judgment and ethical decision-making in all interactions. The EA represents executive leadership professionally and courteously and establishes strong working relationships with Board members, committee members, employees, vendors, community partners, and external stakeholders. The EA manages executive calendars, coordinates meetings and organizational events, oversees committee meeting logistics, prepares agendas and meeting materials, records and maintains meeting minutes, tracks follow-up items and deadlines, coordinates travel arrangements, and performs a broad range of executive-level administrative and operational duties. The EA also supports executive communications and serves as a liaison between leadership, employees, committees, and external stakeholders.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive
Education Level
High school or GED