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Job Title: Executive Assistant to Melissa K. Nelson
Wage: $35,000 - $45,000 depending on experience
Time of Work: 20 hours per week, flexible schedule
Location: Remote but ideally based in the San Francisco Bay Area
Travel: Occasional travel as needed
Job Opportunity:
A newly created position, the Executive Assistant will play a critical support role to Melissa K. Nelson, Ph.D. (Anishinaabe, Cree, Métis, and Norwegian, and proud member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians). Melissa is a leader who works at the intersection of higher education, philanthropy, the sciences, and grassroots Indigenous-led movements. She is seeking a highly effective and organized Executive Assistant to provide administrative and programmatic support for her full suite of professional and leadership roles. The Executive Assistant will have a close one-on-one working relationship with Melissa and will serve as liaison to Tamalpais Trust and many of Melissa’s other organizations and teams. While the position is administrative and supportive in nature, the Executive Assistant must be creative, entrepreneurial and relationship-oriented. The successful candidate will provide Melissa greater capacity and ease in carrying out her many leadership responsibilities, while assisting her to maintain healthy work life balance. The position is a great opportunity to be an understudy or apprentice to a seasoned and dynamic leader and professional.
Position Summary:
The Executive Assistant will play a crucial role in partnering and supporting Melissa with managing her various responsibilities. Melissa is the Lead Navigator of Tamalpais Trust and a full-time Professor of Indigenous Sustainability in the College of Global Futures at Arizona State University. She also serves in leadership roles on several boards reflecting Melissa’s intersectional interest in higher education, philanthropy, the sciences, and grassroots Indigenous-led movements. This position is initially 50% FTE but may increase over time. The position is remote, but the ideal candidate would ideally be based in the San Francisco Bay Area to be able to meet in-person from time to time at Tamalpais Trust’s offices in San Rafael, California.
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Application Process:
Interested applicants should email the items below to opportunities@tamtrust.org. Position is open until filled, but preferred deadline is November 15, 2024, with a preferred start date of January 2025. To learn more, click here.
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