Title: Executive Administrative Assistant
Reports to: Executive Director
FSLA Status: Non-Exempt
Job Status: Full-time (hours/week)
Salary Grade: Grade 4
Summary:
The Executive Administrative Assistant plays a vital role in supporting the leadership team at Catholic Charities of Central and Northern Missouri by ensuring efficient administrative operations, effective communication, and organized coordination across the agency. This position provides high-level administrative support to agency leadership, assists with board and committee preparation, supports HR-related administrative processes, and contributes to development and data entry functions. This role requires a highly organized, detail-oriented professional who can manage multiple priorities with discretion, professionalism, and confidentiality. The ideal candidate demonstrates strong communication skills, excellent time management, adaptability, and the ability to support a fast-paced nonprofit environment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Executive and Leadership Support
Human Resources and Administrative Coordination
Data Management and Agency Operations
Expectations:
Supervisory Responsibilities
May assist with coordination or supervision of volunteers, interns, or administrative support functions as assigned.
Education and/or Experience
Associate’s degree or equivalent experience preferred. Minimum of 3 years of experience in administrative support, office coordination, human resources support, development support, or related fields preferred, ideally within a nonprofit or mission-driven environment. Experience with onboarding processes, data entry, scheduling, and maintaining organized records is strongly preferred.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
None required. Human Resources, administrative, or nonprofit-related certifications are a plus.
Other Qualifications
Agency Mission
The work of Catholic Charities serves as an expression of the ministry of evangelization of the Roman Catholic Church by serving the poor and most vulnerable in our society. Although staff are not to proselytize, they are, however, expected to be guided in every way by the teachings of the Catholic faith in their daily work. These include church teachings on abortion, sterilization, abstinence, and the sanctity of the family as well as fidelity to the Catholic ethical religious directive of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. In addition, all staff are invited to attend periodic Catholic Masses. As employees of Catholic Charities, it is further expected that staff will adhere to the Diocesan code of conduct. Employees are expected to not only perform duties consistent with the Doctrines of the Catholic faith, but outside of the workplace they are expected to refrain from publishing any communication in any form, electronic or otherwise, that affiliates them with Catholic Charities in a manner that is inconsistent with the doctrine of the Roman Catholic faith.