Executive Assistant/Project Manager (Washington, D.C.)

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Executive Assistant/Project Manager (Washington, D.C.)

Feed the Children

icon Washington, DC, US, 20004

iconFull Time

icon7 November 2024

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At Feed the Children, we know the value of outstanding people. More importantly we want to find the right individuals to join our team. We pride ourselves on providing our employees with an environment conducive for productive, rewarding, and long-term employment.

As a leading anti-hunger organization, Feed the Children is dedicated to helping struggling families. We are looking for individuals to join with us as we provide hope and resources to those without life’s essentials.  We believe it takes all of us working together to defeat hunger and create a world where no child goes to bed hungry. We are recognized by GuideStar with its Platinum Seal of Transparency, and accredited by the BBB Wise Giving Alliance.

We are currently in search of an Executive Assistant/Project Manager to join our International Operations team!  Under general direction and working independently, the Executive Assistant/Project Manager will provide exceptional administrative services for the President of FEED International (PFI) and essential project management support to the day-to-day-operations of FEED’s International Operations team. The successful candidate will be an excellent ambassador for FEED International, serving as a trusted, frontline representative for the PFI with critical stakeholders.  This position will be resourceful, collaborative, adaptable, and proactive in independently identifying what business, requests, circumstances, communications and/or decisions require the personal attention of the PFI and direct those matters accordingly to help ensure streamlined operations.  This position will also assist the unit with logistical, administrative, travel, and effective communication processes to develop, organize and accomplish the team’s objectives efficiently. 

NOTE:  This position is primarily a remote position, however the ideal candidate will reside in the Washington, D.C., Maryland or Virginia areas as occasional in-person meetings may be required.

Job Requirements:

Education

Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with emphasis in business, communications, or another related field preferred. 

Experience

5+ years of executive assistant or administrative management experience at senior-level required.

4+ years of managing and scheduling international travel required.

3+ years of international non-profit professional work experience required.

Extensive Office 365 (SharePoint and Teams) experience tracking high priority projects with competing deadlines while maintaining a high attention to detail required.

Excellent oral and written communication skills with the ability to express self effectively and concisely required.

Strong interpersonal skills interacting with cross-functional teams tactfully and effectively in a virtual setting required.

Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite including Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint required.

Strong organizational and time management skills

Ability to work efficiently with minimal supervision.

Ability to work occasional evenings and/or early mornings to accommodate varying time zones of colleagues required

Licenses and Certifications

Valid US Passport

Essential Functions:

Administrative Support:
Provide ongoing administrative support to the PFI, including management of calendar, scheduling and organizing meetings, travel accommodations and arrangements, processing of expense reports, management of contacts and all other logistical activities.

Complete a variety of administrative tasks for the department; composing and preparing correspondence that is confidential; arranging detailed travel plans and itineraries; coordinating logistics for meetings (locations, technology, catering) and compiling documents, presentations, etc.

Assist in the preparation of agendas and capturing of minutes for meetings, as requested.

Manage the International Operations SharePoint site and KPI dashboard ensuring it is updated accordingly.

Project Management:

Manage department projects such as maintenance of SharePoint sites, Teams sites, dashboards, status reports and other key documents on a pre-determined cadence.

Assist PFI in preparing for Board, Sub-Committees of the Board, and Senior Leadership Meetings.

Conduct research, prepare analytical reports, presentations, communications, and any other items required to assist the PFI.

Serve as a liaison and key support role to the various teams, the PFI, and FEED International Operations staff to ensure the delivery of relevant information, adherence to strategic initiatives and timelines, reporting, project completion, and issue resolution.

Prioritize and follow up on projects, issues, and concerns to the PFI, including those of a sensitive or confidential nature and propose appropriate course of action. 

Communications:

Support the PFI by serving as a gatekeeper to manage information flow and exchange ensuring effective communication occurs across key stakeholder groups and involve the PFI when appropriate.

Review, manage, and evaluate internal and external communications in confidence to identify items requiring priority attention; assist with PFI communications as requested.

Assist with the recording and storage of information in accordance with FEED records management policies and procedures.

Commitment to Excellence:

Establish an environment of high performance and continuous improvement that values learning, a commitment to quality, welcomes and encourages collaboration, and fosters both intra and inter-departmental dialogue and respect.

Model the type and level of behavior, professionalism and leadership that is in accordance with the values of the organization and representative of the office of the PFI.

Perform other related duties as required

Travel: The travel requirements for this position are estimated to be <5% of the work time. Travel may include Domestic and International travel. Driver’s license and passport required.

In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.

Feed the Children is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, political affiliation, pregnancy, military and/or veterans’ status, genetic characteristics, marital status or any other considerations made unlawful by applicable state, federal, or local law. Feed the Children welcomes and encourages applications from persons with physical and mental disabilities and will make every effort to reasonably accommodate the needs of those persons.  Additionally, Feed the Children strives to provide an environment free from sexual exploitation and abuse and harassment in all places where relief and development programs are implemented. Feed the Children expects its employees to maintain high ethical standards, protect organizational integrity and reputation, and ensure that Feed the Children work is carried out in honest and fair methods, in alignment with the Feed the Children safeguarding and associated policies.