Executive Assistant to the Chief Organizational Advancement Officer
Company: Ohio History Connection
Location: Columbus
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Summary : The Executive
Assistant supports the Chief Organizational Advancement Officer
(COAO) who is responsible for leading the areas of the operation
that provide shared services for the Ohio History Connection's
historic sites, museums, and programs. Those areas include
Marketing and Development, Facilities and Major Projects,
Operations and Government Relations. In addition to supporting the
COAO, the Executive Assistant provides administrative support to
the Division Directors reporting to the COAO. This role will
coordinate and manage executive scheduling and prepare and organize
important strategic materials and plans. This role serves as the
eyes and ears for the COAO, connecting organizations, projects, and
critical business information to the COAO, ensuring meetings and
materials are efficient and effective and serves as a trusted
partner. The Executive Assistant interacts seamlessly and with a
professional demeanor across a broad range of individuals including
members of the Senior Management Team, donors, members, and leaders
who report to the CHSO. To perform this job successfully, the
individual meets expectations to handle highly sensitive and
confidential institutional information while exercising
professionalism and discretion. Essential Functions: Coordinates
portfolio of projects assigned by the COAO Assists the COAO in
preparing for meetings with research, documentation, and
presentation materials. Schedules all meetings. Provides relevant
details and materials to participants. Takes and prepares minutes
for meetings Responsible for maintaining the COAO's calendar and
making travel arrangements Supports the leaders who report to the
COAO with specific project needs and administrative tasks as
assigned Works with COAO, the OHIO Forum, and other critical
stakeholders to track institutional strategic plan progress and
performance, provide support to teams managing strategic projects,
and directly manage strategic projects when necessary Tracks
project metrics and updates goals across short- and long-term
projects · Balances conflicting priorities in order to manage
workflow, ensure the completion of essential projects and meet
critical deadlines · Supports financial operations under the
director of the COAO; includes assisting with state capital budget
tracking and reporting and ensuring timely payment of expenses.
Required Education & Experience: Associate's degree 5 - 7 years of
relevant project management and administrative experience - or -
equivalent combination of relevant training and experience is
required Desired Skills & Experience: Experience in project
creation and implementation Basic project management processes
Skilled at communicating with staff, partners, and the public both
orally and in writing Familiarity with budgets, ability to
understand allocation of revenues and expenses Proficiency in
various office software and virtual platform including but not
limited to Microsoft 365 Effective organizational skills, including
attention to detail, prioritizing and managing multiple tasks for
yourself, and being accountable to the organization for said tasks
Familiarity with construction contracts and/or real estate
documents and transactions a plus Experience with the Ohio
Department of Administrative Services (DAS), Ohio Office of Budget
and Management (OBM), and/or the Ohio Facility Construction
Commission (OFCC) a plus Required Competencies: Can locate and use
resources to get things done, uses resources effectively and
efficiently, and arranges information in a useful manner. Assumes
accountability of role and responsibilities; anticipates the needs
of others Able to process information in a consistent manner,
simultaneously displaying adaptability when necessary Engages and
collaborates with a variety of internal and external colleagues and
stakeholders, taking ownership of the process when appropriate.
Sound judgement and the ability to make reasonable decisions in the
absence of direction Discreet and prudent in discerning
confidentiality Work Environment: Employee works in an office
environment, with an option for a hybrid remote schedule, at the
discretion of the COAO. May experience typical distractions of an
office including employees passing by workspace, talking by others
in workspace, ringing phones, and other environmental noises.
Evenings and weekends may be required with advanced notice.
Infrequent travel to sites and events. Physical Demands: Requires
periods of prolonged sitting at a desk or workspace, ability to
process visual and audible information with or without reasonable
accommodation. EOE Statement: Ohio History Connection will recruit,
hire and maintain a diverse workforce allowing for the inclusion of
every employee's unique value, contribution and potential. OHC is
committed not only to the principle of equal employment opportunity
but also to the letter and spirit of the law. OHC, as an equal
opportunity employer, does not discriminate in its employment on
the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy and/or
related conditions, national origin, ethnicity, age, veteran
status, genetic information, medical condition, physical or mental
disability, or on any other basis protected by federal, state or
local law. OHC ensures that equal employment opportunity applies to
all areas of employment including hiring, promotion, demotion,
transfer, recruitment, selection, discipline, termination,
compensation, benefits and training. Ohio History Connection is an
equal opportunity employer. All prospective employees are required
to undergo a fingerprint background check processed by the Ohio
Bureau of Criminal Investigation & Identification (BCI) in
accordance with the Volunteer Children's Act. Additionally,
prospective employees will also submit to a drug test. Both will
occur after the offer of employment is accepted. The results of the
background check and drug test are not immediate disqualifiers to
employment and are reviewed in accordance with Ohio History
Connection policies and procedures. Inquiries must be directed to
the Human Resources Director at 614-297-2390 or via email at
applicant@ohiohistory.org. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
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