Manager, Office of the CEO
Teaching Matters
Manager, Office of the CEO
Location: New York City (Hybrid: ~2 days in-office, 3 days remote) Salary Range: $89,000–$104,000 Reports to: CEO
Position Summary
Teaching Matters is seeking a highly motivated, early-career professional Program Associate with a focus on serving as Executive Assistant to the CEO.
This role is ideal for someone who is organized, curious, and eager to learn how a nonprofit organization operates at the executive level. The Program Associate will work closely with the CEO to manage schedules, communications, planning, and preparation—acting as a trusted partner who helps ensure the CEO’s time and attention are used effectively.
While this role includes light office management and administrative responsibilities, it is primarily a high-touch, high-trust support role that requires strong, warm communication skills, sound judgment, and the ability to figure things out independently.
Key Responsibilities
Executive Support & CEO Enablement (Primary Focus)
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Manage complex, high-touch scheduling for the CEO, including coordination across in-person, remote, and NYC-based meetings
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Prepare the CEO for meetings by conducting light research, drafting briefs, and coordinating with internal teams (including Development and sales)
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Draft agendas, notes, follow-ups, and action trackers for executive and leadership meetings
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Support board and board committee preparation, including logistics, materials, and follow-up
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Coordinate travel arrangements and logistics as needed for the CEO and leadership team
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Provide thoughtful email and communications support, including drafting responses when appropriate
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Handle confidential information with discretion and professionalism
Planning, Projects & Special Initiatives
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Support quarterly planning, retreats, and key organizational moments
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Own or support small projects from start to finish, including creating timelines, tracking progress, and communicating updates
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Anticipate needs and proactively propose solutions to improve executive and organizational effectiveness
Office & Operations Support (Secondary Focus)
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Provide light office management support to ensure a smooth, welcoming hybrid workplace
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Coordinate vendors, supplies, and basic office logistics as needed
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Support office technology needs and equipment
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Support in-person events and meetings
Qualifications & Skills
Required:
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1–3 years of relevant experience (administrative, operations, project coordination, or similar)
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Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
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Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
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Warm, clear communicator who builds trust quickly
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Ability to work independently, prioritize effectively, and follow through
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Comfort learning new systems and figuring things out with minimal direction
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Technically savvy
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Professional judgment and discretion
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Calm under pressure and adaptable in a fast-moving environment