Administrative Assistant at Power & Protect Operations Network (PON) – United StatesREMOTE POSSIBLE
Recruiter: Power & Protect Operations Network (PON)
About PON
PON is a network that develops the multi-entity talent, capacity, and infrastructure needed for power-building organizations to scale and expand what they are doing to turn back authoritarianism and advance collective liberation. The network, which includes The Capacity Shop and Center for Empowered Politics Education Fund (CEPEF) along with programmatic partner Bolder Advocacy (the partners), coalesced in 2022 with a planning grant from the Ford Foundation to address the historic underinvestment in and unmet demand for multi-entity capacity building work across the social justice field.
As bold power-builders continue to punch above their weight, they are turning to multi-entity structures.Safe and bold multi-entity operations ensure that power-builders navigate todays high-threat environment that could limit their power and increase risk for their structures and impact.Long-standing gaps in values-aligned multi-entity operations capacity for organizations, ecosystems, infrastructure, and staffing call for greater investments in safety, security, and resilience.
PON is advancing an ambitious plan to address these needs and meet these gaps by providing technical assistance and resources for complex multi-entity actors across the social justice field. Services will be delivered through three strategic program areas:
- Wayfind to Protect the Fieldconnecting organizations with the resources needed to respond to immediate threats while building towards long-term safety and solidarity
- Weave Connective Tissue– convening and aligning rapid response providers, election protectors, and multi-entity operations capacity builders
- Develop Leadership & Knowledge– hosting bootcamps, conferences, peer circles, online classes, and other tools and resources so that people have the knowledge and trusted relationships to operate boldly and safely
- Build State-Based Infrastructure– building back office hubs, shared managed services, and operational capacity across state-based ecosystems and networks of organizations
With a goal of raising $10M-$14M per year, it is crucial for PON to build a team who are steeped in multi-entity operations and movement values to drive strategic partnerships and collaboration and steer the network toward urgently-needed impact in the field.
This position is shared with our sister entity Power and Protect Operations Action Fund (PONAF), a separate 501(c)4.
The Administrative Assistant Role
The Administrative Assistant is a key support role supporting the Executive Director. The Administrative Assistant ensures that all the is are dotted and ts are crossed, makes sure nothing falls through the cracks, and keeps things organized. They schedule meetings, support event logistics, enter data so task and relationship information is up to date, rename and organize files, and take meeting notes. They support all the team members and PON partners, and help to model and embody what it means to have values-aligned operations with a strong political analysis.
Primary Responsibilities
The following responsibilities are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel classified in this manner. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Administration (60%)
Scheduling, correspondence, notes
- Schedule one-on-one and group meetings across different time zones via email, Google Calendar, Google Forms/Doodle/Calendly, and phone calls
- Draft correspondence, especially reminder and thank yous emails
- Attend meetings and take notes, capturing word-for-word key thoughts and quotes and identifying and entering tasks into Click Up project management system
- Format notes from meetings into a polished sharable form
- Copy edit documents
- Assist with reimbursement and other administrative tasks as needed
Data Management (20%)
database management, contact management, fundraising tracking, filing
- Update project management tasks on Click Up
- Update spreadsheets on Airtable and Google Sheets
- Maintain and organize email accounts
- Maintain Brevo email contacts list, including cleaning bounces and updating addresses
- Rename, file, and archive documents
Program Administrative Support (20%)
registration, communications, document preparation, logistics, technical support
- Conduct outreach for programs
- Support event registration and communicate with participants
- Coordinate logistics for meetings such as registration, accommodations, meeting space, room set up, catering, AV set up, ordering supplies, materials production, etc.
- Provide technical support and notetaking for Zoom meetings
- Provide in-person logistical support
- Coordinate travel arrangements as needed
- Format notes and videos from meetings into a polished sharable form
Skills, Qualifications, and Experience
We are seeking someone who thrives in both independent and collaborative work. This is a small start up organization, so the Administrative Assistant should be willing to roll up their sleeves and do work that is expected and also that emerges unexpectedly while navigating competing priorities in an ambiguous and constantly changing context. The following qualifications and attributes will contribute to the administrative assistants success:
Required Qualifications
- Commitment to building power for social justice, racial justice, and democracy
- Excellent writer without the assistance of AI
- Comfort talking on the phone and with cold outreach
- Experience with data entry and notetaking
- Experience with scheduling groups of people across multiple time zones
- Experience with designing and copyediting documents and presentations
- Experience with event planning
- Experience with Google Suite, Zoom, Canva, MS Office Suite, Calendly
- Location in New York City or tri-state area
Preferred Qualifications
- Detail oriented (catches things before they fall between cracks, sees errors and inconsistencies, enjoys repetitive tasks, double and triple checks work, etc.)
- Persistent in getting in touch with people (email, text, phone call, etc.)
- Consistent and timely with communication and all deliverables
- Creative in getting around problems (e.g., if there is a glitch in zoom, being able to figure out a solution in real time with participants)
- Relational (good at building relationships and making people feel seen)
- Enjoys regular and recurring roles and responsibilities, and has a willingness and flexibility to take on emerging project needs
- Communicative around emerging needs, and willing to receive and share feedback in an honest, open and reflective way
- Ability to start April 13, 2026 or earlier
Additional Information
Work Environment / Physical Demands
This is a remote position based in New York City or the tri-state area. Typically staff work together two to four days per month. Usually these meetings are in New York City, but we also meet in other locations such as Washington, DC, Durham, NC, and Oakland, CA.
In addition to staff meetings, travel for in-person program meetings within the United States may be required up to 10% of time.
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Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.