Executive Assistant at Political Asylum Immigration Representation Project – United States Suite 106REMOTE POSSIBLEHYBRID
Recruiter: Political Asylum Immigration Representation Project
The Political Asylum/Immigration Representation Projectis the leading provider of pro bono legal representation to low-income asylum-seekers and immigrants unjustly detained in Massachusetts.
Job Title: Executive Assistant
Reports To: Executive Director
Position Status: Full-time; Non-Exempt
Position Description
As a contributing staff member of PAIR, the Executive Assistant will support the overarching mission of the organization and help PAIR to achieve its goal of ensuring that PAIR clients receive high quality legal representation as they seek political asylum and other related forms of humanitarian relief in the United States. The Executive Assistant is a confidential employee who supports the Executive Director and works closely with the Executive team. The position requires strong organizational and communication skills and computer proficiency. This role is essential to the operations of PAIRs internal systems, policies, processes, staff initiatives, board relations, and organizational logistics. The position is a hybrid work model of both remote work as well as work in the office (2 days/week), which includes on site at partnering stakeholders place of business (such a community partner or vendor site) when necessary.
The Executive Assistant will work under the supervision and direction of the PAIR Executive Director and support the Executive team (Deputy Director/Legal Director, Development Director, Finance and Operations Director) to conduct the following activities:
- Provide administration support to the Executive Director, including managing office calendars, assisting with communications, preparing organization-wide materials and materials for quarterly board meetings
- Manage Executive Directors work-related tasks, including managing the executive calendar, scheduling appointments, and supporting Executive Directors professional expenses
- Handle day-to-day administrative functions, tasks, and assignments
- Compose and prepare confidential correspondence, facilitating the flow of information for the Executive Director within the office, and helping Executive Director to troubleshoot office-related issues
- Assist and act in a confidential capacity to the Executive Director, management team, and Board of Directors in connection with a variety of meetings and responsibilities, including labor relations, collective bargaining and contract administration without limitation
- Participate in confidential meetings with those who are formulating, determining and effectuating management policies in preparation for and related to collective bargaining negotiations
- Serve as the primary point of contact for internal and external stakeholders on all matters related to the Executive Director, including those of a highly confidential or critical nature, and prioritizing such inquiries and requests
- Gather and respond to requests for confidential information concerning employees or other stakeholders
- Support basic accounting, human resources, and other functions as assigned
- Support the maintenance of employee files and records
- Support recruitment and hiring processes, staff orientation and onboarding process, and offboarding
- Support with benefits administration
- Coordinate supply orders for the staff and office
- Assist with audit preparation, including gathering, safeguarding, and disseminating confidential financial information as directed
- Support with data entry and preparing of acknowledgement letters using donor management system
- Support with income/expenses processing
- Support with fundraising events and donations processing
- Prepare materials, computer equipment, and set up for attorney trainings and staff meetings
- Support with maintaining and coordinating aspects of PAIRs CRM database
- Serve as back-up and support to quickly handle any computer, internet, telephone, or other technology and equipment issues
- Conduct research to support new initiatives and organizational improvements
- Assist with special projects as needed, including but not limited to, facilitating trainings and presentations, data management, and administrative support for development, HR, finance and operations management, and other duties
- Schedule and coordinate meetings for staff and Board of Directors, including communication, logistics, technology, and meeting minutes
- Perform other duties as needed, including duties as part of PAIRs overall staff or as identified by the Executive Director or Board of Directors
Qualifications
3-5 years of administration-related work experiencepreferredin an office setting
Massachusetts residency required
Strong organizational and multitasking skills
Experience in a fast-paced, team environment
Ease and facility with social media including Facebook, LinkedIn
Proficiency in Microsoft 365 Suite (Word, Excel, SharePoint), Salesforce, and/or Google Suite or equivalent
Commitment to maintaining confidential information and data privacy
Comfortability in handling sensitive and confidential information
Ability and willingness to manage up and anticipate needs
Ability to commute to the office and work in-person
Familiarity with nonprofit operations, finance, HR, and/or development is a plus
Ability to communicate in person, phone, and electronic communication
Must have cultural sensitivity and ability to relate well and effectively in a diverse workplace with a diverse client population
Ability to establish and maintain a positive and professional relationship with co-workers, clients, and community service providers
Hours:
40 hours per week, hybrid schedule
Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.