Executive Assistant, Marketing & Communications
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Administrative/Clerical
Office Administrator/ Coordinator, Business Administration -
Business
Office Administrator/ Coordinator, Business Administration
SUMMARY STATEMENT
The Executive Assistant (EA) to the Marketing and Communications Division is responsible for providing executive administrative support to the Chief Marketing Officer and the divisional leadership team. The EA is crucial in ensuring the Division’s short- and long-term functionality, including handling financial reporting, coordinating meetings, managing projects, invoicing, addressing personnel issues, overseeing office systems and supplies, ensuring procedure and policy compliance, and addressing facilities and space concerns.
In addition, the EA takes a proactive approach to organizing the CMO’s schedule and is responsible for managing high-level logistical and external correspondence. They also handle logistics for committee duties, compile reports, manage budgets, process invoices, and assist in planning and preparing presentations. Furthermore, they provide supplemental support to the divisional leadership team for various cross-divisional and cross-museum tasks, such as scheduling, invoicing, note-taking, and team meeting management.
The EA carries out all tasks efficiently and discreetly, maintaining a positive and proactive approach. They possess excellent oral and written communication skills and strong organizational abilities. With a DEIAB focus, the EA ensures that all their responsibilities are carried out in a manner that promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and belonging.
Key Responsibilities- Assist and support meetings including:
- Daily meetings (CMO)
- Bi-weekly divisional meetings
- Bi-weekly cross-Museum meetings
- Monthly 1:1s
- Quarterly budget
- Assist with the annual budget forecasting process, monthly tracking, and reporting across the division
- Process 100+ invoices a year across the division
- Coordinate the response to 40-50 emails per day and assign tasks to the appropriate individual.
- Manage timesheet submissions and approvals every 2 weeks.
- Leverage Microsoft Teams to enhance division efficiency by scheduling meetings, organizing files, managing projects, and supporting the platform’s adoption.
This position is full-time, 40 hours/week, Monday-Friday, 9-5.
REPORTS TOChief Marketing Officer
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS- Post-high school course work, technical degree, associate’s degree, business or vocational certificate
- 5 or more years of office management experience
- Demonstrated ability to adapt to changing priorities
- Demonstrated oral and written communication skills
- Demonstrated professionalism and discretion
- Demonstrated ability to self-monitor and be pro‑active
- Demonstrated experience handling confidential material
- Demonstrated experience using Microsoft Office Suite
- Demonstrated experience managing multiple calendars
Salary Range
$57,636–$72,045
USD
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