Overview
The Executive Assistant provides trusted support across all aspects to the Director & CEO of The Newark Museum of Art. This role provides comprehensive administrative support, manages complex scheduling, prepares materials for meetings and board engagement, tracks priorities and follow-up items, and coordinates communication from the Director’s office. The Executive Assistant handles sensitive projects, performs a wide range of tasks essential to the smooth, efficient, and effective operations of the executive office, and ensures that the Director & CEO is supported in all activities.
Responsibilities
- Coordinate and manage the Director & CEO’s calendar, including meetings, travel, and logistics for any and all activities involving the Director & CEO.
- Manage priorities and provide administrative support for the Director & CEO to ensure the office runs efficiently and effectively.
- Act as the primary liaison between the Director and internal and external stakeholders, handling correspondence with diplomacy, discretion, and professionalism.
- Send the Director & CEO a daily schedule highlighting meetings and key details.
- Track projects, commitments, and follow-up items to ensure deadlines and responsibilities are met.
- Prepare executive briefing notes, background materials, and presentations to support meetings and decision-making.
- Draft and edit correspondence, reports, and presentations on behalf of the Director & CEO.
- Serve as the key point of contact between the Director & CEO and staff.
- Maintain organized files, records, and contact lists for the Director & CEO’s office.
- Track and manage the Director & CEO’s budget and expenses; prepare and process expense reports and reimbursement requests.
- Support special projects and initiatives led by the Director & CEO.
- Coordinate scheduling and communication between the Director & CEO and the Board of Trustees.
- Assist in the preparation and distribution of materials for board and committee meetings, including agendas, minutes, and supporting documentation.
- Manage logistics for board meetings, retreats, and committee sessions in coordination with the Manager, Administration.
- Record meeting notes and track action items to support follow-up.
- Maintain board records and governance documents with accuracy and discretion.
- Maintain records for the Board of Trustees including bios, headshots, and committee lists.
- Manage all relationships professionally, sensitively, and confidentially.
- Serve as the primary note-taker in board meetings, leadership team meetings, and other meetings involving the Director & CEO; track key action items and ensure on-time delivery.
- Coordinate meeting space, materials, and other logistics for meetings and events hosted by the Director & CEO’s office.
- Support improvements to office processes and general administrative needs as directed by the Director & CEO.
Qualifications
- Education: Bachelor’s degree preferred; Business Administration, Arts Administration, Nonprofit Management, or a related field a plus.
- Experience: Minimum of ten (10) years of progressively responsible experience in executive administration, operations, or chief of staff roles, preferably in museums, cultural institutions, or complex nonprofits.
- Proven expertise in managing an executive office and optimizing administrative functions.
- Extensive experience liaising with Board of Trustees and understanding nonprofit governance.
- Exceptional organizational, planning, and project management skills with meticulous attention to detail.
- Superior written and verbal communication skills, including drafting high-level correspondence, reports, and presentations for diverse audiences.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport and effectively communicate with stakeholders at all levels.
- Demonstrated ability to exercise discretion, maintain strict confidentiality, and handle sensitive information.
- Proactive problem-solver with strong analytical, critical thinking, and decision-making skills.
- Proficiency in office management software, calendaring, enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, database applications, and virtual communication platforms.
- Skilled at managing multiple complex priorities and deadlines in fast-paced environments.
- Willingness and ability to occasionally work evenings and weekends as needed.
- Passion for arts and/or science.
Compensation & Benefits
Salary: $90,000 – $110,000 annually, based on experience and expertise.
Includes a comprehensive benefits package: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life insurance, Pension, 401(k) retirement plan, Generous paid time off.
The Newark Museum of Art is an equal opportunity employer.
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