Position Overview The Executive Administrator will provide administrative support to the Willamette Falls executive leadership team but primarily to the President. They assist the President with daily responsibilities, special projects, travel, to-do lists, meeting and event set up and more. To succeed in this position, the Executive Administrator will receive direction from the President and overall supervision from the VP of Operations & Finance. The Executive Administrator is impeccably organized, can liaise with the entire office, anticipate what needs to be done, and can express their diversity and equity lens with ease. The Executive Administrator will also provide support with the office environment as well as special projects and assist with office-wide activities. This is an excellent position for individuals with experience in nonprofit support, in project management, and for individuals with an excellent understanding of diversity, equity, and inclusion in arts, nonprofits, and Native or Indigenous communities. Previous experience in supporting executive leaders, board members, or other high-level staff is highly desirable. Experience in communication and marketing is a plus but not required-applicants lacking in this area are still encouraged to apply.
Qualifications
● Experience working with and in Native or Indigenous communities
● 5+ years of applicable work experience
● Proven relationships and experience working in, for, and/or with Native or
Indigenous communities
● Knowledge of nonprofit organizations, nonprofit administration, and prior
experience supporting and working with senior-level management
● Experience with Board of Directors activities and governance activities
● Demonstrated strength in interpersonal skills
● Ability to handle sensitive situations and maintain confidential information
● Strong technical skills with proficiency in Google Workspace, Slack, and Asana or transferable skills from Office Suite and project management software like Asana, Basecamp, etc.
● Excellent written and verbal communication skills with an ability to interact with diverse groups
● Exceptional organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines while maintaining a high level of attention to detail and accuracy
● Track record of success contributing to a cooperative and productive working environment
● Strong understanding and application of diversity, equity, and inclusion principles
Working Conditions
Occasional evening or weekend work is required to carry out events and meetings. Frequent travel is required largely within the region (Oregon, Southwest and Central Washington, and Idaho) to participate in, note take, manage tech needs, and facilitate meetings, events and professional development training. Work may be fast-paced with multiple projects and objectives in motion, sometimes requiring moderate physical activity. Prolonged periods of working on a computer is required as well.
Position Responsibilities
President and Board of Directors Support
● Supports President in-person and virtually
● Provides administrative support to the President by:
● Scheduling meetings and events
● Managing travel arrangements
● Assisting with written and other correspondence (email, letters, minutes
and phone calls)
● Managing information flow in a timely and accurate manner
● Attending several in person meetings throughout the week to take minutes
and assist with meeting set up including tech needs
● Provide support to Board and Campaign Cabinet to facilitate engagement and involvement in campaign prospecting and solicitation
● Administrative support for monthly Board and Tribal Leadership Committee
meetings, including quarterly offsite meeting logistics, meeting materials,
calendaring, and recording minutes
● Performs minor bookkeeping tasks and supports expense reporting for President
● Assists President with filing of hardcopy and electronic documents and materials and transferring materials to Google Drive
Executive Leadership Support
● Provides administrative support and communications pertaining to
organizational-related meetings, activities, events, and travel arrangements
● Maintains meeting and office spaces (setting up before meetings, ensuring a
clean space, and stocking meeting supplies)
● Maintains office equipment and supplies through, order/purchase
office/equipment supplies; monitors all office equipment operations;
troubleshoots failures by calling for repairs
● Using technical tools (hardware and software) such as donor databases and
mobile apps and supporting staff with usage
● Schedules and attends staff meetings, takes and disseminates minutes, and
notes follow-up items
● Assists in the coordination of Trust events and actively participates in planning committees as needed
● Works independently and within a team on special and ongoing projects at the request of the President and VP of Operations & Finance
● Able to maintain high levels of discretion and confidentiality
● Adept at coordinating travel schedules with bookings, accommodation, setting up meetings for trips with a detailed itinerary. On occasion will be asked to travel with the President
Communications Support
● Supports the communications efforts of the Trust
● Schedules and attends communications meetings, takes and disseminates
minutes, and notes follow-up items
● Coordinates with senior staff along with communications consultants including public relations and photographer to draft and post to the Trust’s social media accounts, blog and content for the website
● Drafts and posts to the Trust’s social media accounts
● Drafts blog posts for the website
$70,000-$80,000 annually