Posted Jul 10, 2026

Executive Assistant/Project Manager for CORE

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Why This Role Exists

We don’t need a traditional assistant or task coordinator.

We need a high-impact operator who can act as a strategic partner to leadership while ensuring projects, priorities, and operations move forward without delays.

This role sits at the intersection of executive support, project execution, and operational efficiency—directly impacting leadership productivity, team accountability, and business momentum.

What You’ll Be Responsible For (Outcomes)

You manage and optimize executive operations

→ Leadership calendars, meetings, priorities, and communications are coordinated efficiently with minimal friction

You keep projects moving forward

→ Milestones, deliverables, and action items are tracked proactively, ensuring deadlines are met and nothing falls through the cracks

You act as a communication and coordination hub

→ Internal teams, clients, and stakeholders receive timely, professional, and organized communication

You drive accountability across projects

→ Teams stay aligned, follow-through is maintained, and leadership has visibility into project progress and blockers

You streamline workflows and improve operational efficiency

→ Processes within Google Workspace, project management tools, and internal systems are optimized for speed and organization

You prepare and organize critical information

→ Research, reports, documentation, and project updates are accurate, actionable, and readily accessible for decision-making

You handle sensitive business matters professionally

→ Confidential information, executive communications, and internal operations are managed with discretion and professionalism

You adapt to evolving business needs

→ Administrative tasks, operational projects, strategic initiatives, and ad hoc responsibilities are handled efficiently in a fast-paced environment

What You’ve Done Before

Who You Are

Proactive

→ You anticipate needs, identify gaps, and take initiative before problems arise

Process-oriented

→ You naturally create structure, systems, and workflows that improve efficiency

Highly organized

→ You can manage multiple moving parts without losing visibility on priorities

Solutions-driven

→ You focus on execution and finding ways to move projects forward

Adaptable

→ You can shift between executive support, project management, and operational problem-solving seamlessly

Professional

→ You maintain discretion, accountability, and clear communication at all times

Who This Is NOT For

This is not a fit if your experience is primarily:

What Success Looks Like

Requirements

Minimum Technical and Work Environment Requirements:

Benefits

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