EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO AMB. NORM EISEN, CO-FOUNDER DDA
— About the Position —
Role Summary
The executive assistant bolsters Amb. Eisen in his capacity as Executive Chair of Democracy Defenders Action and related entities, a portfolio that includes legal and litigation matters, research and analysis, writing for the Contrarian, fundraising, and frequent engagement with stakeholders. The executive assistant reports to the Executive Chair and will work closely with a core team supporting Amb. Eisen to coordinate a complex schedule, help manage competing priorities, and act as a critical professional bridge between Amb. Eisen and other leaders in the organization and broader democracy ecosystem. This is an excellent opportunity for someone interested in supporting a high-intensity, highly-impactful principal, and gaining administrative exposure to several different fields, including law, elections, communications, nonprofit administration, and fundraising.
To best defend our democracy, it is critical that DDF/A’s staff reflects the diversity of backgrounds and experiences represented in the democracy we seek to preserve. Applicants of all backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities
Serve as principal scheduler within the scheduling team, optimizing Amb. Eisen’s calendar to align with strategic priorities and minimize conflicts across high-priority engagements
Partner with the Chief of Staff to help track, evaluate, and execute Amb. Eisen’s priorities
Coordinate with the Executive Director and other senior leadership regarding Amb. Eisen’s schedule and priorities
Proactively manage all communications by monitoring Inbox and other incoming communications, triaging urgent requests and ensuring timely responses to key partners and stakeholders
Serve as a thought partner for Amb. Eisen
Plan and coordinate all travel logistics for Amb. Eisen
Schedule appointments and complete other personal administrative tasks as needed
Qualifications and Skills
2+ years experience directly supporting senior executives and additional years in an administrative role in a public service office, non-profit, advocacy organization, law firm, or other comparable environment
Available to complete in-person administrative tasks in Washington, D.C.
Strong time management skills, including the ability to meet deadlines, prioritize tasks appropriately, and juggle multiple information streams
Poise and professionalism when interacting in formal and high intensity environments
Sound judgment and discretion when handling sensitive or confidential information
Vigorous attention to detail
Clear and concise written communication and aptitude for distilling key information from multiple sources
Technology proficiency in all basic office software and social media
Unwavering commitment to defeating election sabotage and denial, fighting autocracy, and building a resilient democracy; Experience (professional, volunteer, or otherwise) advancing democracy, election integrity, and the rule of law
Commitment to diversity and inclusivity and an ability to work with colleagues and stakeholders across diverse cultures, backgrounds, and beliefs
Role Details
Close proximity to Washington, D.C. is required. Occasional work outside Monday - Friday 9am - 5:30pm ET is also required. We offer access to office space in Washington, D.C.
The salary range for this position is $70,000-95,000, plus benefits, including a generous PTO policy. This is a non-exempt, overtime eligible position.
Application Instructions
To apply, complete this Google Form. Include a resume, and in lieu of a cover letter, respond briefly (300 words or less) to the following prompts:
Why are you interested in working with our team to protect democracy, election integrity, and the rule of law?
What are 2-3 prior experiences that make you uniquely qualified for this role? Please explain briefly.
Democracy Defenders Action is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law.
