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Executive Assistant to Vice President of Public Affairs (TCWF)

EPIP, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079


Executive Assistant to Vice President of Public Affairs (TCWF)

Posted on February 14, 2020 THE OPPORTUNITY

The California Wellness Foundation is seeking an experienced administrative professional to provide executive support to the Vice President of Public Affairs. The Public Affairs department is responsible for the foundation’s communications, community relations, and public policy work. At Cal Wellness, an executive assistant (EA) performs work well beyond the scope of entry-level assistants. The EA becomes the right hand of the executive, with the goal of taking on any administrative or project-related tasks in order to allow the executive to focus on department- and enterprise-wide priorities. EAs report directly to a member of the executive management committee, which includes the CEO, CFO, Vice President of Programs, Vice President of Public Affairs, and Vice President of Operations. EAs provide administrative support primarily to their EMC member, as well as limited support to the department’s directors. EAs are responsible for a wide variety of complex and critical executive administrative duties and serve as a key representative of the executive’s office. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Maintain executive’s calendar, scheduling meetings, and coordinate related arrangements. Manage logistics for executive’s travel, making reservations and coordinating any related needs. Manage expense reporting, ensuring timely submission of materials through Concur. Develop and track contracts and consulting agreements to support department work, coordinating with project leads in the department as well as the Operations and Finance teams. Design, implement and maintain efficient processes to manage administrative work within the department. Work closely with EAs across the foundation to coordinate meeting logistics and project work for foundation executives. Plan and manage logistics for meetings and events, including vendor and venue selection and budget management. Manage meeting materials and documentation, including agenda planning, note taking, synthesizing outcomes, and distribution of advance materials as well as follow-on action items. Follow up with task owners to ensure completion. Develop and/or review, format, and proofread correspondence, presentation materials, and other documents to ensure accuracy and completeness. Develop a comprehensive knowledge of operational practices, policies, and procedures. DEPARTMENT-SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPERIENCE

Monitor and triage incoming email communications via the foundation’s website. Provide backup support for digital communications, including website and social media postings, email newsletters, and intranet updates. Organize and advise on structure to maintain electronic files for the department. Identify, evaluate and recommend productivity tools, in consultation with IT, to create efficiencies and improve coordination of department work. Collect information to inform Public Affairs work as needed, including articles and media reports, public policy information, and other background materials on a variety of issues. Experience developing content or managing digital communications (e.g., websites, social media channels, electronic newsletters) for a professional organization is a plus. Exposure to the philanthropic and/or nonprofit sector and experience working in a communications/public relations, public policy, or public affairs department or organization is a plus. CANDIDATE PROFILE

The EA position requires deep proficiency in a broad range of administrative and operational activities. The ideal candidate has superb interpersonal skills, a positive attitude, the ability to anticipate needs as well as adapt and respond thoughtfully to emerging issues, and the ability to work quickly and effectively in a dynamic environment. The position requires clear, effective communications skills; a high level of discretion, critical thinking, and judgment in handling sensitive and confidential information; and advanced organizational and prioritization skills necessary for multitasking and keeping the supervising executive on track, on time, and informed. REQUIREMENTS, QUALIFICATIONS AND RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

Ability to anticipate the executive’s needs and make independent decisions when necessary. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team. Ability to proactively problem solve, identifying and implementing effective solutions, even when there is a lack of clear process or standards. Good judgment in balancing independent work with the need to seek guidance and ensure alignment on top priority initiatives. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to interact with a diverse population. Strong organizational skills with high attention to detail and accuracy. Ability to multitask, prioritize and follow through to effectively manage workflow. Ability to plan ahead and work within deadlines. Strong time management skills, effectively managing one's own time and the time of others. Ability to use discretion and maintain confidentiality when handling sensitive materials and issues. Self-awareness and the ability to assess one’s own strengths and weaknesses; willingness to pursue training and development opportunities to continuously build knowledge and skills and share expertise with others. Advanced knowledge of MS Office, including Outlook, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, with ability to create high-level presentations. Occasional domestic travel, primarily between foundation offices in Los Angeles and Oakland, Calif. Travel

Occasional domestic travel, primarily between foundation offices in Los Angeles and Oakland, California. Core Competencies

The ideal candidate will embody Cal Wellness’ core competencies: Live our Core Values: Respect, Integrity, Accountability, Equity, Stewardship, Excellence, Learning, and Trust. Drive Towards Innovation: Be bold. Experiment and learn from both successes and failures. Make a Difference: Yes, we can. Own our responsibilities and our ability to make positive change. Contribute to One Team: We’re in this together. Our success is a collective effort. Show Courage: Be thoughtful but act on your convictions. Be open to feedback. THE CALIFORNIA WELLNESS FOUNDATION

The California Wellness Foundation is a private, independent foundation established in 1992 with a mission to protect and improve the health and wellness of the people of California. As one of the largest health-focused foundations in California, with more than $900 million in assets, Cal Wellness is a nationally recognized leader for its strategic core operating support for grantees; public policy grantmaking; and a focus on violence as a public health issue. It is Cal Wellness’ desire to promote equity and level the playing field so that everyone has access to good-paying jobs, healthy and safe neighborhoods, and quality health care services. The Foundation’s current Advancing Wellness grantmaking strategy includes three interrelated portfolios: Bridging the Gaps in Access and Quality Care, Promoting Healthy and Safe Neighborhoods, and Expanding Education and Employment Pathways. Since its founding, Cal Wellness has awarded nearly 9,000 grants totaling more than $1 billion. Its annual operating budget is approximately $13M, and its annual grantmaking is approximately $35M. As the Foundation looks to the future, it is pursuing new and innovative strategies beyond its core grantmaking to advance its mission, including implementation of new technology systems, development of its public affairs capacity, and establishing mission- and program-related investment portfolios. Cal Wellness has a diverse staff of approximately 40 located in our Los Angeles and Oakland offices and a diverse 11-member Board located throughout the state of California. The Foundation’s work underscores a belief that wellness requires social justice, a deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), and sustained efforts to eliminate systemic barriers that prevent access to health care, education, employment, and safety. For this position, the selected candidate's starting salary may range from $72,200 to $90,200 ($34.71 to $43.36 per hour), commensurate with skills and experience. Highlights from our benefit package include a variety of health plans, a generous 401(k) retirement savings plan, paid time off, professional development and educational opportunities, matching gifts, and the opportunity to work at a mission and values-driven organization. TO APPLY

Please upload your resume and letter of interest through the link here: If you require a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in our application process, please let us know.

The California Wellness Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes a diverse candidate pool. The above job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed and is not intended to limit the scope of potential work assignments. This is only a summary of the typical functions of the job and duties may differ from those as outlined above.

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