Executive Assistant to the President's Office
Longy School of Music - Cambridge, MA
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Executive Assistant to the President's Office The Executive Assistant manages the day-to-day activities of the President's Office. As a member of the President's staff, this person represents the School when dealing with both internal and external constituencies. As keeper of the President's Office schedules, they play an important part in researching and prioritizing the many obligations of the President. A strong commitment to discretion and confidentiality is needed, given the work and projects to which they will have exposure. Duties and responsibilities include: Ensuring that all activities of the President's Office happen smoothly. Maintaining the President's and Chief Operating Officer's calendar, scheduling meetings with staff, faculty, students, and donors, and ensuring the President and COO are prepared for all meetings and events with necessary briefings, directions, research, and support. Performing general organizational and administrative tasks in support of the President's Office. Planning and drafting communications for the President's Office. Serving as the point of initial contact on any matter directed to the President's Office and determining the appropriate course of action, referral or response by the President or senior staff: handling mail and correspondence. Interfacing with Bard's Office of the President. Greeting and hosting guests visiting the President's Office. Facilitating the work of the President with the Board of Governors and its committees, including drafting communications between the President's Office and Governors, collaborating with Board members in preparation of materials, drafting agendas, taking minutes, and preparing and executing materials for Board meetings. Working closely with the Development team to facilitate acknowledgement of major gifts and prepare the President for fundraising meetings. Assisting with school-related event management as assigned. Planning, compiling the agenda, participating in, and taking note of action items for Senior Staff Meetings and Retreats. Providing administrative assistance for interdepartmental meetings, preparing and compiling all necessary materials such as invites, agendas, and support documents in a timely manner. Serving as primary contact for the Longy Student Association (LSA), and all student groups with the President's Office, and working with Academic Affairs in arranging meetings with the LSA and the student body. Managing portions of the President's Office budget as directed, collecting receipts, submitting credit card reports, and appropriately allocating funds based on activities and costs. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications include: Self-direction and the ability to think proactively, prioritizing and completing multiple complex tasks and projects both effectively and efficiently. Excellent judgment and discretion, especially with respect to confidential information. Outstanding written and verbal communication skills. A positive, supportive attitude and a sense of humor, intellect and curiosity are essential characteristics of anyone in the President's Office. Strong ability to work collaboratively with other employees with a wide range of abilities and styles in a diverse community. Superior organizational skills and keen attention to detail. Occasional evening and weekend work required. Compensation includes a competitive salary plus an Open Time Off Policy (OPTO), which includes a generous Family Medical Leave policy of 12 paid weeks. Longy also offers discounts on tuition at Longy, enrollment in Longy's defined contribution retirement plan, group health and dental plans, life and long?term disability insurance, flexible spending account and qualified transportation programs. To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume through Longy's ADP Career Portal. Applicants who do not address the specific Longy mission and vision in their cover letter will not be considered. Longy has reimagined conservatory education, centering music as social change, expanding the world's understanding of what a life in music can mean. We prepare you to engage new audiences, teach anyone, anywhere and make a difference with your music. Longy is a degree?granting institution that serves over 300 undergraduate and graduate students from over 35 states and 25 countries at its Conservatory campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded as Longy School of Music in 1915 by renowned oboist Georges Longy, Longy is a conservatory with a social imperative, providing for all students a distinguished faculty that promotes profound musical understanding and technical prowess, encourages growth of imagination, and fosters inquiry about the role of music and the musician in society. Longy's mission is to prepare musicians to make a difference in the world. Longy School of Music of Bard College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, marital or veteran status, or age. Longy values the diversity of its community.
Created: 2026-03-12