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Executive Assistant to the President and Board of Trustees
School Year Abroad
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Posted: 29-May-26
Location: North Andover, Massachusetts
Type: Part Time
Salary: $20–$25
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Salary Details:
Compensation ranges from $20–$25 per hour based on experience.
SYA is looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented Executive Assistant to provide support to the SYA President and Board of Trustees. Interested candidates must apply by June 17 for consideration.
The Executive Assistant to the President and Board of Trustees is a part-time, hourly non-exempt position reporting directly to the President based in person at SYA's home office in North Andover, Massachusetts. This role averages approximately 15–20 hours per week with a partially flexible schedule. Compensation ranges from $20–$25 per hour based on experience.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Support the President
Provide comprehensive administrative support to the President, including calendar management, meeting coordination and travel arrangements (including transport to airports, rental cars and hotels)
Prepare detailed itineraries for each trip, including contact phone numbers, addresses and directions for all appointments and hotels. Communicate the President’s whereabouts and contact information to home office staff and sites abroad
Prepare briefing materials, agendas, presentations and correspondence in advance of meetings
Draft, edit and proofread documents and communications with a high degree of accuracy and professionalism
Provide support for key activities, such as the NEASC reaccreditation process, the administration of SYA’s Member School contingent, or other projects and responsibilities as assigned by the President
Support the Board of Trustees
Maintain close contact and excellent communication with the board of trustees, especially the chair of the board and the chairs of the individual trustee committees. Duties include:
Produce, maintain and distribute the roster of board members, trustee contact information, bios, committee membership and the Trustee Orientation Handbook
Update policy documents and by-laws as necessary if the board votes to change them
Ensure all trustees sign the conflict-of-interest statement each year at the fall meeting
Obtain Chair and Vice Chair signatures for any/all documentation required by campuses abroad
Plan and organize the biannual Trustee meeting weekends, including:
Communicate meeting dates, venue and supplemental activities with the trustees. Assist trustees with ground transportation and lodging
Compile, prepare and distribute the “board book,” which contains the agenda, board list, bylaws, previous minutes (pending approval), reports, charts and other background information
Attend meetings to take notes, manage the meeting tech, coordinate catering needs, and assist with planning social activities for the trustee meeting weekends
Support the President in recognizing trustees at the end of their terms
QUALIFICATIONS
3+ years of administrative support experience, ideally in an executive or senior-level capacity
Proficiency in Microsoft, Google products, and calendar management tools
Familiarity with virtual meeting platforms (Zoom, Slack, Teams) and document management systems
Experience with email marketing services and mail merges
Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal skills
Professional demeanor and ability to interact with Board, staff, and clients effectively
Ability to draft professional correspondence and reports
Ability to work independently
Strong time management and prioritization abilities
Detail-oriented with a high level of accuracy
Ability to organize and plan events as needed
Ability to handle sensitive information with integrity
Resourceful and proactive in anticipating needs and resolving issues
School Year Abroad (SYA) is committed to promoting intercultural understanding and appreciation through the immersive adventure of fully engaging with different languages and peoples. SYA guides its students through a challenging curriculum focused on developing skills and cultural competencies for an increasingly interdependent world.
Founded in 1964 by Phillips Academy (Andover, MA), SYA is an independent nonprofit organization with administrative offices in North Andover, MA, and campuses abroad in France, Italy and Spain. SYA is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), and is a part of a Member School consortium of top independent schools in the U.S.