Description
The Executive Assistant/Scheduler to the CEO will play a crucial role in managing the CEO's calendar and activities, ensuring efficient scheduling, and handling a variety of administrative tasks. Reporting to the Chief of Staff, this position will also support sponsorship management and fulfillment, hotel reservations, mail processing, invoice and billing submission, expense reports, event RSVPs, and coordination of schedules for the Executive Leadership Team and the larger company Leadership Team.
Schedulers need to fulfill multiple duties. Responsibilities include:
- Manage CEO’s calendar, scheduling meetings that are either in person, zoom, or phone call.
- Schedule appointments and assist with travel arrangements and dinner reservations.
- Making phone calls and sending emails reminding people of appointments as well as calling reservations/travel in advance of CEO arrival.
- Communicating with professionals about appointment availability both internally externally
- Resolving scheduling conflicts.
- Anticipating conflicts based on travel, other meetings, etc. and proactively working to resolve conflicts.
- Coordinate monthly Executive Leadership Team meeting dates as well as larger company Leadership Team quarterly meeting dates.
- Assist with any documentation that needs to be prepared prior to meetings.
- Work with the facilities team to ensure office space is properly stocked at all times.
- Submit invoices and billing statements for processing.
- Prepare and submit expense reports.
- RSVP to events on behalf of the CEO.
- Support the Chief of Staff with various administrative tasks and special projects as needed.
- Assist with sponsorship fulfillment for the Executive Office.
Qualifications:
- Prior experience in a role involving complex scheduling, coordination, or administrative responsibilities, preferably in an environment requiring professional communication and interaction with executives
- Ability to work discreetly and in a highly confidential position.
- Written and oral communication skills representative of the CEO and Executive Office
- Active listening and being open to making accommodations that sometimes occur at the last minute.
- Ability to work within Microsoft Outlook calendar program.
- Highly organized and comfortable with complex logistics
- Attention to detail to ensure the calendar is up-to-date and all times.
- Problem-solving and multitasking
- Data entry/typing skills.
- Comfortable with Ticketmaster and technology
- Bachelor’s degree in business administration or related field
- High level of discretion and ability to closely guard confidential information.
This position will work four days in office. Please submit resume and cover letter.
This position is exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act and is not eligible for overtime pay.
Pay Transparency Disclosure:
The estimated salary range for this position is $65,000 to $75,000.00.
The final salary offering will take into account a wide range of factors, including experience, accomplishments and location. The salary range provided should not be considered as a salary limit or cap. In addition to base salary, Crain also offers competitive benefits including retirement plan savings contributions and bonus opportunities based on individual and company performance.
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