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Executive Assistant To The Director
Company | Princeton University |
Address | , Princeton, 08542, Nj |
Employment type | FULL_TIME |
Salary | |
Expires | 2023-07-29 |
Posted at | 11 months ago |
The Princeton University Art Museum seeks an exceptional individual for the role of Executive Assistant to the Director. The Executive Assistant to the Director is a key member of the Museum’s senior administrative team who plays a critical role in Museum operations, is passionate about the arts/humanities/higher education, is motivated to work in a fast-paced creative environment, and is committed to excellence. At a time of unparalleled growth for the Museum, they are responsible for providing high-level assistance to the Director, supporting the Director’s leadership role, managing the daily operations of the Director’s Office, and serving as liaison between the Director’s Office; other Museum departments; University leaders, faculty, staff, and students; collaborators and contractors; and donors, alums, and friends.
Responsibilities:
Executive Support:
The Executive Assistant to the Director (EAD) manages the Director's daily and long-term calendars and must, therefore, constantly monitor and manage the coordination of priorities under significant schedule demands. The EAD partners with the Director to ensure they are briefed and prepared with materials and information necessary for each meeting or trip and coordinates any required follow-up. The EAD prepares draft presentations and meeting materials for the Director, coordinating content and messaging with key staff such as the Associate Director for Communication and Information and the Associate Director for Museum Development. They are responsible for planning & coordinating approximately a dozen trips per year to domestic and international destinations, as well as numerous day trips, including managing post-travel needs and expense reports. The EAD is a key element in successful Museum communications who must therefore understand and advocate for the Director’s and the Museum’s highest priorities and most pressing deadlines. The EAD develops and maintains a deep understanding of major Museum projects and initiatives, including planning associated with the David Adjaye-designed facility coming online in 2025 as well as exhibitions, publications, and programs, and fundraising and engagement initiatives. The EAD is able to prioritize individual tasks and requests to meet project deadlines. As a first point of contact for inquiries and requests made to the Director, the EAD plays a critical role in assessing these requests and determining what requires the Director’s attention, what can be handled independently, and what can be redirected to another party.
Coordination of Director’s Cultivation and Stewardship Activity:
Volunteer Management and Events:
The EAD interfaces with University leadership, high-level donors, and leadership of wide-ranging museums and cultural institutions and must do so with poise, tact, professionalism and faultless attention to detail. In particular, the position works with the Director and with the Museum’s Associate Director for Museum Development to coordinate and support the work of the Museum’s 25-member Advisory Council, a key advocacy and fundraising group that meets regularly, while assuring ongoing, customized communication with each member of the Council throughout the year. The EAD also works closely to coordinate and facilitate the activity and convenings of other committees chaired by the Director, including the Museum’s Community Leadership Council. With support from the Museum Assistant, they are responsible for the planning and execution of certain events, including organizing annual Advisory Council meetings, the Director’s holiday party, and select high-end events related to the Director’s external relations role or for University partners.
Museum Coordination:
Working with the Associate Director for Collections & Exhibitions, the EAD manages incoming exhibition proposals and loan requests, tracking them through an internal review and response process; provides an editorial review of loan agreements and related correspondence; and often serves as the initial point of contact for potential gifts of art. The position also coordinates approximately six large and complex mailings per year that are key to the Museum's constituent relationships and maintains the Director's contact lists, numbering thousands of entries. The EAD attends select meetings to stay apprised of project progress and coordinate and facilitate important next steps, as well as to ensure appropriate follow-up and internal communication. They work closely with department heads and project managers to coordinate their efforts with the Director.
Records Management:
Supervision and Coordination:
- Demonstrates initiative and a problem-solving orientation.
- Five or more years of professional executive-level administrative experience with excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and data-gathering skills.
- Demonstrated experience to gather, analyze, interpret, and manage confidential and sensitive information with the highest level of professionalism.
- Experienced and effective writer and editor, including the ability to write skillfully for varying audiences and proofread for accuracy.
- Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, changing environment.
- Possesses flexibility, resourcefulness, and adaptability to changing needs and demands and the flexibility to work outside of standard business hours as circumstances require.
- Bachelor’s degree or the equivalent work experience.
- Willingness and ability to learn and develop self and others.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with strong orientation towards service and teamwork.
- Ability to prioritize effectively and work autonomously in a self-directed manner.
- Excellent computer skills, including advanced proficiency using email (Outlook), Google Drive applications, the Microsoft Office suite of applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and Adobe.
- Passion for the arts, humanities, and/or higher education and for the mission of the Museum.
- High level of judgment, professional discretion, and confidentiality with a commitment to professional integrity and fostering a positive and collaborative work environment.
- Demonstrated ability to thrive in a high performing, demanding, creative environment that is committed to excellence
- Demonstrated evidence of being an agile learner who is comfortable working within a space of ambiguity.
- Bias towards quality and accuracy; extremely detail oriented.
- Experience working at an art museum, institution of higher education, or other non-profit organization in an executive setting.
- Demonstrated knowledge of nonprofit management best practices.
- Knowledge of The Museum System (TMS), SharePoint, Altru, In Design, and Photoshop.
- Bachelor’s degree in art history or a related field or a demonstrated long-held interest in art and the transformative role of museums.
Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Standard Weekly Hours: 36.25 Eligible for Overtime: No Benefits Eligible: Yes Probationary Period: 180 days Essential Services Personnel (see policy for detail): Yes Physical Capacity Exam Required: No Valid Driver’s License Required: No Experience Level: Associate : #LI-GR1-
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