About the Role

The Executive Assistant is committed to ensuring the effectiveness of the Go-To-Market team by providing a broad range of administrative, organizational, and functional support to the President and their Executive Leadership Team. The Executive Assistant will strive to stay one step ahead of the President, providing thoughtful and clear communication to and on behalf of the President, ensuring priorities move forward and expectations are clear. The Executive Assistant will consider it Priority One that the President delivers on commitments to their leader (CEO), peers, direct reports, and the Go-To-Market team at large. 

Ranked number 14 by Seattle Business Magazine in the ‘Washington’s 100 Best Companies to Work For’ list in the large companies category for 2023; and named as one of BuiltIn ‘Best Places to Work’ in both Seattle and Dallas for 2024.

Benefits and Compensation

  • 100% employer-paid premiums for Medical HDHP Plan, Dental, and Vision for employee
  • 70% employer-paid premiums for Medical PPO Plan for employees, and Medical, Dental, and Vision for dependents
  • 401K match
  • Hybrid work model - 3 days in the office / 2 days remote each week
  • 12 paid Company Holidays
  • 2 paid Volunteer Time Off days
  • 15 PTO, to start, increases with tenure and seniority
  • Paid parental and adoption leave
  • Compensation Range: $66,580 - $94,453, depending on location

Compensation ranges are determined by role and location. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the pay range for the position across all US locations. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.

What You'll Do

  • Calendar Management: Maintain leaders’ calendars, including scheduling meetings, appointments, speaking engagements, and travel arrangements. Exercise discretion in committing time and evaluating needs
  • Meeting Leadership: Create agenda, distribute meeting prep materials, and publish notes/action items
  • Write, edit, and distribute email, correspondence memos, letters, and forms
  • Coordinate the creation of and on-time submission of regularly scheduled reports
  • Book and manage senior executives’ travel logistics and activities, including accommodations, transportation, and meals, ensuring adherence to company travel policy
  • Expense management: Prepare, reconcile, and submit expense reports for leaders; review submitted reports for accuracy and pre-approval
  • Coordinate in-person, hybrid and virtual team events
  • Lead in the development of on-brand, visually appealing presentation graphics and presentation slides
  • Email Management: inbox organization, ensuring cleanliness, prioritization, and prompt and timely responses
  • Determine priority of matters of attention for the President; redirect matters to staff to handle, or handle matters personally, as appropriate
  • Keep the President advised of time-sensitive and priority issues, ensuring appropriate follow-up
  • Maintain confidentiality and high degree of ethical standards at all times 
  • Routinely perform a wide variety of support duties
  • Complete a variety of special projects including supporting staff recognition and morale; creating presentations, financial spreadsheets and special reports
  • Other additional and/or alternative duties as assigned from time to time, including supporting other departments or Executives as needed
  • Exercising discretion and independent judgment in all forms of project management, to include matters of significance such as those affecting, interpreting, and implementing management policies or operating practices, as well as carrying out major assignments in conducting the operations of the business 

What You'll Bring

Experience and Education

  • High School Degree required; college degree or equivalent work experience preferred
  • 5+ years of administrative experience, with at least 3+ years supporting a senior executive
  • Knowledge of office management systems and procedures
  • Advanced proficiency in Google Suite required; familiarity with Slack, Confluence, Microsoft Office Suite and Asana preferred

Skills and Qualifications

  • The ideal candidate shows leadership, flexibility, and operates with a creative problem solver mindset
  • Comfortable with fast-paced environments and rapidly changing priorities
  • Outstanding writing, editing, and proofreading skills
  • Excellent organization and time management skills
  • Exceptional attention to detail 
  • Someone who exhibits sound judgment with the ability to prioritize and make decisions
  • Energetic and eager to tackle new projects and ideas
  • Comfortable interacting with high-level executives
  • A team player capable of cultivating productive working relationships across teams
  • Demonstrated ability and temperament to work with sensitive information
  • Resourceful, can-do attitude
  • Experience in overseeing budgets and expenses
  • Experience in developing internal processes and systems
  • Ability to travel as needed 
  • This role is hybrid: required to work a minimum of 3 days in office, with the option of 2 days remote

Pushpay is committed to equal opportunity. We value and embrace diversity and inclusion of all Team Members.

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About Pushpay

Pushpay helps organizations and communities come to gather & stay connected, strengthening community, connection, and belonging through our suite of mobile apps, management software, and giving technology. Our 550 Pushpay teammates support 10,000+ customers as they drive social good, and we’re honored to have processed over $15 billion in charitable giving. We’re growing fast, including some exciting acquisitions in recent years, and we need driven talent. Join Pushpay and grow with us!

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