Description
Special Assistant To The CEO And COO
The Special Assistant to the CEO and COO is Issue One's first dedicated full-time executive support role. A position designed to multiply leadership capacity and create space for strategic thinking. This role exists to ensure that the CEO and COO can focus on what only they can do while everything else runs smoothly in the background.
Success looks like two senior leaders who suddenly have bandwidth they didn't know was possible. Meetings happen with the right prep. Relationships stay warm. Commitments get tracked and honored. The CEO and COO make better decisions because they have better information at the right time. And the Special Assistant becomes indispensable not by being everywhere, but by making sure the right things happen without the CEO and COO having to think about them.
This role requires someone who can build systems from scratch, manage up with confidence and tact, anticipate needs three steps ahead, and operate with absolute discretion. You'll need to be comfortable coaching senior leaders on how to work with you, setting boundaries when necessary, and occasionally saying, "I've got this, you don't need to be involved." If you thrive on bringing order to chaos and making capable people even more effective, this role is for you.
Responsibilities
Executive Support & Calendar Management (50%)
Stakeholder & Donor Relations Support (20%)
Board Of Directors Support (15%)
Strategic Coordination & Organizational Support (15%)
Job-Related Experience
Job-Related Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Work Coordination And Supervision
The Special Assistant reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer and the Chief Operating Officer. This role operates with significant independence and discretion, making judgment calls about priorities and execution while keeping executives informed. The Special Assistant coordinates closely with the executive team to ensure seamless support for executive priorities. Success requires knowing when to act independently, when to consult, and when to push back on requests that don't serve the executives' best interests.
Decision Making
The Special Assistant makes independent decisions about calendar prioritization, meeting logistics, routine correspondence, intern program operations, and administrative matters that support executive work. They exercise judgment about what requires executive attention versus what can be handled by others or declined entirely. They consult with the CEO and COO on strategic decisions, significant commitments, sensitive communications, and matters that could affect organizational relationships or reputation. They obtain approval before making financial commitments on behalf of executives or the organization.
Development and Growth
This role provides exceptional exposure to executive leadership, organizational strategy, and high-level stakeholder relationships. The Special Assistant will develop a deep understanding of nonprofit operations, board governance, and executive decision-making while building systems that will serve the organization for years to come. This experience builds the foundation for future chief of staff, operations leadership, or executive director roles.
Structure and Location
This is a full-time, salaried, exempt position requiring approximately 40 hours per week. The role is based in Washington, D.C., with a flexible work schedule. The employee is expected to be available every weekday and to work in the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with flexibility for other days as needed to support the CEO and COO. Some travel with executives may be required for select events and meetings.
Benefits
Issue One has developed a comprehensive benefits package that invests in our staff to improve their health and promote a solid work-life balance:
Tentative Recruitment Timeline
April 20: The position is posted, and resumes are collected
May 11-15: Resumes are screened and top candidates are identified for interviews.
May 18-22 First-round panel interviews take place.
May 27-29: Second-round panel interviews with finalists take place.
June 1: Preferred candidate named and the role offered (contingent on a background check and verification of all educational credentials).
June 15: New candidate begins (flexible start date)
Special Note: While our organizations will do their best to follow the above timeline,
Description
Special Assistant To The CEO And COO
The Special Assistant to the CEO and COO is Issue One's first dedicated full-time executive support role. A position designed to multiply leadership capacity and create space for strategic thinking. This role exists to ensure that the CEO and COO can focus on what only they can do while everything else runs smoothly in the background.
Success looks like two senior leaders who suddenly have bandwidth they didn't know was possible. Meetings happen with the right prep. Relationships stay warm. Commitments get tracked and honored. The CEO and COO make better decisions because they have better information at the right time. And the Special Assistant becomes indispensable not by being everywhere, but by making sure the right things happen without the CEO and COO having to think about them.
This role requires someone who can build systems from scratch, manage up with confidence and tact, anticipate needs three steps ahead, and operate with absolute discretion. You'll need to be comfortable coaching senior leaders on how to work with you, setting boundaries when necessary, and occasionally saying, "I've got this, you don't need to be involved." If you thrive on bringing order to chaos and making capable people even more effective, this role is for you.
Responsibilities
Executive Support & Calendar Management (50%)
Stakeholder & Donor Relations Support (20%)
Board Of Directors Support (15%)
Strategic Coordination & Organizational Support (15%)
Job-Related Experience
Job-Related Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Work Coordination And Supervision
The Special Assistant reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer and the Chief Operating Officer. This role operates with significant independence and discretion, making judgment calls about priorities and execution while keeping executives informed. The Special Assistant coordinates closely with the executive team to ensure seamless support for executive priorities. Success requires knowing when to act independently, when to consult, and when to push back on requests that don't serve the executives' best interests.
Decision Making
The Special Assistant makes independent decisions about calendar prioritization, meeting logistics, routine correspondence, intern program operations, and administrative matters that support executive work. They exercise judgment about what requires executive attention versus what can be handled by others or declined entirely. They consult with the CEO and COO on strategic decisions, significant commitments, sensitive communications, and matters that could affect organizational relationships or reputation. They obtain approval before making financial commitments on behalf of executives or the organization.
Development and Growth
This role provides exceptional exposure to executive leadership, organizational strategy, and high-level stakeholder relationships. The Special Assistant will develop a deep understanding of nonprofit operations, board governance, and executive decision-making while building systems that will serve the organization for years to come. This experience builds the foundation for future chief of staff, operations leadership, or executive director roles.
Structure and Location
This is a full-time, salaried, exempt position requiring approximately 40 hours per week. The role is based in Washington, D.C., with a flexible work schedule. The employee is expected to be available every weekday and to work in the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with flexibility for other days as needed to support the CEO and COO. Some travel with executives may be required for select events and meetings.
Benefits
Issue One has developed a comprehensive benefits package that invests in our staff to improve their health and promote a solid work-life balance:
Tentative Recruitment Timeline
April 20: The position is posted, and resumes are collected
May 11-15: Resumes are screened and top candidates are identified for interviews.
May 18-22 First-round panel interviews take place.
May 27-29: Second-round panel interviews with finalists take place.
June 1: Preferred candidate named and the role offered (contingent on a background check and verification of all educational credentials).
June 15: New candidate begins (flexible start date)
Special Note: While our organizations will do their best to follow the above timeline,
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