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Letters Foundation and the Learning by Giving Foundation are seeking a part-time Executive Assistant in Boston. The role supports the Executive Director, coordinating schedules, events, travel, and communications with staff, volunteers, board members, and external partners.
The position emphasizes discretion, precision, and proactive problem-solving, with responsibilities spanning administrative, event planning, and stakeholder relations.
Serving as a trusted advisor and providing administrative support to the Executive Director who leads two of Doris Buffett’s foundations, the Executive Assistant role requires superior organizational and coordination skills, being adept at dealing with a variety of constituents and stakeholders, scheduling significant events from beginning to end, juggling multiple priorities and being a truly interactive professional who is solution-driven and anticipates needs. The Executive Assistant protects and leverages the Executive Director’s time by screening, prioritizing, and redirecting issues, by strategizing and executing communications, and by managing the Executive Director’s schedule. The Executive Assistant’s primary areas of responsibility are outlined below.
While the above is intended to describe the general nature and level of work for this position, it is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of individuals in this role.
The Letters Foundation is a foundation of last resort that provides humanitarian grants to people experiencing a crisis through no fault of their own and for whom no other options exist. These one-time grants provide a hand-up to individuals as they work to stabilize their lives. Established by Doris Buffett, the Letters Foundation reads and replies to letters from individuals living within the United States.
Also established by Doris Buffett, the Learning by Giving Foundation (LxG) inspires and educates a new generation of leaders to be effective givers of their time, talent, and treasure back to their local community. LxG supports accredited college courses on experiential philanthropy with real grant funds for each class to distribute to high-impact, local nonprofit organizations. Each course teaches students to understand the social and economic roles of the nonprofit sector and philanthropy, and the processes through which social change is funded and implemented across sectors. Students develop critical leadership, professional, interpersonal, and analytical skills as they carry out an effective philanthropic strategy in their local communities.
This role is part time and approximately 25 hours per week. It is based in Boston with flexibility to work remotely.
The Letters Foundation and the Learning by Giving Foundation are Equal Opportunity Employers committed to a diverse workforce. Women, LGBTQ, and people of color are strongly encouraged to apply.