Executive Assistant to the CEO

Robin Hood Foundation
Robin Hood Foundation

New York, NY, USA

USD 98,320-120k / year

Posted on Jul 2, 2026

Executive Assistant to the CEO

About Robin Hood

Founded in 1988, Robin Hood finds, fuels, and creates the most impactful and scalable solutions lifting families out of poverty in New York City. The largest poverty fighting organization in New York City, Robin Hood partners with top nonprofits in New York City and invests in legal services, housing, meals, workforce development training, education programs, and other vital services that give New Yorkers in need the tools they need to build better lives. The programs it funds are often the first of their kind and serve as demonstration models to identify what works before being replicated in other cities. Because its Board of Directors covers 100% of all administrative, fundraising, and evaluation costs, every dollar donated goes directly to organizations helping New Yorkers in need.

While Robin Hood’s primary focus is on New York, its impact extends far beyond the borders of the city. Its pioneering, metrics-based approach has become the gold standard for charities around the nation as Robin Hood works to understand and evaluate the impact of its partners to ensure that its philanthropic dollars are utilized to maximum impact. Robin Hood also supports its community partners and their leaders with financial and strategic support and management assistance that allows those organizations to maximize their impact.

Building on our 30 years of experience, Robin Hood is expanding our impact with an explicit focus on lifting families sustainably and measurably out of poverty through supporting the most effective community partners; influencing public policy; raising our thought leadership profile; importing and exporting effective ideas and strategies nationally; and building new collaborations with strategic partners. As New York City emerges from the worst of the global pandemic, we are focused on getting families back on their feet; getting kids back on track; and getting New Yorkers back to work.

Robin Hood also understands that if we are to support families living in poverty and find permanent pathways out of poverty and towards financial independence, we must become an effective partner with government, especially at the City and State levels. We do this by leveraging the expertise of those who are closest to the challenges of poverty, including community members, community-based organizations, and others with specialized skills and knowledge. We also aim to collaborate with New York City government to fund program and policy innovations that hold the promise of expanding economic opportunity in New York City – providing nimble “risk capital” for high-potential strategies. In this way, we seek to leverage our philanthropic investments by finding ways to advance the highest-impact strategies at scale.

Given its long-standing reputation among influencers and support of over 200 New York City non-profit organizations, Robin Hood has the unique ability to be a catalyzing force for households experiencing poverty, bringing distinct constituencies together to develop and spread the most effective strategies to advance economic mobility in New York City and beyond.

Reporting Relationship

The Executive Assistant to the CEO is on the Office of the CEO team and will report to the CEO and the Chief of Staff.

Position Overview

As the Executive Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer of Robin Hood, you will manage the complex, high-volume calendars for the CEO, Chief of Staff, and Chief Program & Impact Officer, serving as the primary gatekeeper and scheduler for these senior leaders and coordinating the critical day-to-day meetings essential to their work.

More broadly, you will act as a strategic partner in maximizing the CEO's effectiveness — ensuring time is allocated to the highest-priority work, that the CEO arrives at every meeting fully briefed and prepared, and that action items are tracked through to appropriate follow-up. As the forward-facing point of contact for the executive offices, you will bring close attention to detail, sound judgment, and responsiveness to your professional interactions with our Board of Directors, major donors, and senior leaders, while expertly balancing competing priorities and optimizing executive time.

Responsibilities

Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Organize complex calendars and schedules and sustain a daily calendar of meetings and events.
  • Use discretion, confidentiality, and good judgment to handle C-Level matters.
  • Arrange travel and accommodation for executives. Prepare expense reports.
  • Track and reconcile expenses for the office of the CEO.
  • Screen incoming telephone calls; take and deliver accurate messages; respond to requests by gathering and providing information and referring non-routine calls to the appropriate staff.
  • Draft and prepare internal and external correspondence on behalf of principals.
  • Manage the CEO’s contacts.
  • Be responsive to emails/texts/phone calls, including outside of normal business hours.
  • Welcome the Executive’s guests by greeting them, in person or on the phone; answering or directing inquiries.
  • Represent the company and the Executive in a positive light through great follow-through skills and sound judgment.
  • Conserve the Executive's time by reading, researching, collecting and analyzing information as needed, in advance.
  • Prepare agendas, briefing materials, and pre-reads for the CEO’s key meetings, ensuring all relevant background and materials are assembled in advance.
  • Track action items and commitments arising from meetings and proactively follow up to ensure timely completion.
  • Represent the CEO at select meetings as appropriate.
  • Serve as backup support for Board and Committee logistics (e.g., scheduling and materials preparation).
  • Support special projects as assigned, such as research to inform strategic decisions, editing presentations, and other ad hoc analytical or administrative work.

Note that Robin Hood has a hybrid work environment, but the Executive Assistant should be available as needed in the office whenever the CEO is present.

Qualifications

  • A minimum of 7-10 years of experience supporting C-Level Executives.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills; proven ability to prioritize multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
  • Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to build relationships with stakeholders, including staff, board members, external partners and donors.
  • Strong writing, research and presentation skills.
  • Strong research and synthesis skills, with the ability to distill information from multiple sources into clear, actionable briefings.
  • Project management experience.
  • Attention to detail is crucial.
  • Ability to function in a high-energy environment and work closely with senior management.
  • Proven ability to handle confidential information with discretion, use judgement, be adaptable to various competing demands, and demonstrate the highest level of client service.
  • Flexibility and patience.
  • Knowledge of MS Office Suite, Salesforce, Notion, Slack, Zoom, Google Workspace, Claude, and ChatGPT.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Robin Hood is committed to promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and representation in all aspects of its work. As New York City’s largest poverty-fighting organization, Robin Hood believes that building a diverse team is fundamental to its ability to effectively serve and strengthen organizations serving the most vulnerable communities in the city, and to influence the policies that affect them.

Robin Hood believes in the potential that diversity creates – deep and responsive relationships with its community partners; the ability to solve complex problems efficiently and effectively; and, most importantly, the ability of its diverse staff to work to its full capacity.

Robin Hood builds diversity, inclusion, and equity practices into all aspects of its work. Its practices, values, traditions, and beliefs are embedded in the inclusive culture that it creates. Operationally, its formal and informal structures support a work environment that advances the professional development of staff at all levels, allows for innovation, and grounds its work as poverty fighters.

Robin Hood seeks to attract and retain staff that reflects the communities that it serves and is enhanced by its efforts at meaningful inclusion. It ensures that team members are empowered to make decisions, offer actionable feedback, and share credit for team success. Further, Robin Hood seeks to develop talent professionally and has created an intentional focus on mentorship and sponsorship, particularly of junior staff. Its goal is to encourage long term talent retention and engagement, while fostering a culture of innovation.

Robin Hood Guiding Principles

As an organization committed to economic mobility, our work is grounded in the following Guiding Principles:

  • Diversity, equity, and inclusion
  • Proximity and humanity
  • Risk-taking and innovation

Our professional community reflects myriad demographic characteristics, perspectives, and backgrounds, which includes various identities that reflect diversity in gender identity and expression, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, ability, and socioeconomic status. Our colleagues have access to opportunity and advancement, as we promote fair and equitable treatment and have encouraged participation by underrepresented groups. As a team, we promote a sense of belonging, high levels of engagement, and shared respect.

  • Robin Hood puts people first. Always.
  • Robin Hood is unafraid to take action and create solutions.
  • Robin Hood is data driven and heart led.
  • Robin Hood works the coat check.

Salary and Benefits

Robin Hood offers a competitive compensation package, with a salary range determined by years of experience, skills, and abilities. Each candidate’s placement within the range will be based on these factors while ensuring alignment with our commitment to equitable internal pay practices.

Our extensive benefits include medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, a 403(b) retirement plan with employer match, and a 12% employer contribution to a 401(a) retirement plan. We also support a healthy work-life balance by providing new hires with 20 days of accrued paid time off. This position is based in New York City and follows a hybrid work schedule. Employees are currently expected to work in the office three days per week, with some teams requiring additional in-office days based on operational needs. Beginning in January 2027, Robin Hood will transition to four days per week in office.

Robin Hood is a hybrid workplace, but the Executive Assistant is expected to be in office whenever the CEO is present.

The salary range for this position is $98,320 - $120,000.

To Apply

Please visit our website to complete our online application.

Robin Hood is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants from diverse backgrounds and identities are encouraged to apply.