Executive Assistant
Job SummaryThe School of Public Health Office of Development and Alumni Relations (ODAR) is committed to securing the financial resources, time, and loyalty of alumni, friends, corporations, and foundations to promote the school's work of educating new generations of global health leaders and producing powerful ideas that can transform the lives of people everywhere.Reporting to the Vice Dean, the executive assistant (EA) will serve as the primary administrative point of contact and provide high-level administrative support to the vice dean. The successful candidate will be a collaborative, self-directed individual who demonstrates a solutions-oriented approach, anticipating and resolving problems with the utmost discretion and professionalism to ensure the vice dean's day-to-day affairs are conducted smoothly. The EA will build relationships and effectively and diplomatically communicate with a variety of constituents across the community. They will balance priorities and projects in an organized manner and demonstrate discretion when working with confidential or sensitive information.Position DescriptionDuties and responsibilities are including, but not limited to:Schedule management : Proactively manage the vice dean's calendar of meetings and events, collect information and materials, monitor action items to completion, and maintain working knowledge of priorities and happenings across the school. Create agendas for vice dean-initiated meetings and ensure that agendas for other meetings are shared promptly. Partner with Vice Dean to ensure follow-up items are completed promptly. Portfolio/Data management : Synthesize information from meetings and other communications to draft and upload contact reports to donor database, maintain other portfolio data as needed, and generate reports to support portfolio reviews and management. Ensure that all proposal data is entered accurately and timely. Building trust and relationships : Establish and maintain key peer relationships at the school and across the University. Will also work with ODAR's leadership in support of the Vice Dean's priorities, including scheduling and ensuring that all staff meetings are scheduled, and agendas are prepared and distributed in a timely manner. Dean's office coordination - Serves as the primary ODAR point of contact for scheduling dean's visits ensuring that outreach for meetings is coordinated across ODAR. Works closely with Dean's office staff to ensure coordination of calendars. Travel management : Arrange travel for visits, events, and other trips, prepare itineraries and gather other materials, and reconcile corporate card expenses to ensure timely payment. Project management and support : Coordinate projects as needed in partnership with the Vice Dean and ODAR leadership, track deliverables and take notes and minutes as needed, staff ODAR events as needed, and represent the team at School-wide events. Key competencies: Attention to detail, communication skills, problem-solving, and strategic thinkingBasic Qualifications: 5+ years of related experience required; a combination of education and experience may be consideredPrevious Experience With Calendar Management RequiredProficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and SharePoint requiredExperience providing complex administrative support in a high-profile environmentStrong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skillsProven task management, organizational, and creative problem-solving skillsSound judgment, diplomacy, and professionalism in handling competing demands in a fast-paced environment and handling sensitive/confidential informationPreferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or equivalent experienceAptitude for learning new systems quicklyFamiliarity with the basic principles of fundraising.Ability to anticipate, connect the dots, and problem-solve.Familiarity with SharePoint and Advanced