Executive Assistant - ESREH

Treehouse
Seattle, WA

Description


About Treehouse: We work to create opportunities for young people in foster care to thrive. We believe that every young person impacted by foster care determines their own future and can build the life of their dreams. Treehouse seeks to hire passionate individuals who understand the power of young people, celebrate diverse voices, and challenge themselves to do better. We are committed to providing opportunities for staff to learn and grow with the organization.


Benefits Summary: Treehouse values work-life balance and prioritizes the health of our staff. Our excellent benefits package includes medical, dental, vision, and life insurance plans with options for 100% employer-paid premiums; a retirement plan with 3% employer match; and paid leave that includes twelve (12) holidays, generous PTO, and two weeks of Staff Appreciation days off.

  • Generous PTO leave of four (4) weeks initially, with annual increases in the first five years of employment
  • Healthcare benefit plans include options for 100% covered preventive care
  • Two (2) weeks off (separate from PTO) for Staff Appreciation Weeks (with each week including a holiday)
  • 403B retirement plan employer matching program (50% of employee contributions, up to 6% of gross pay, that are 100% vested upfront)
  • 100% of payroll taxes for state family medical leave are covered by Treehouse
  • Free, convenient parking
  • Dog-friendly office space

Pay Transparency: This position’s annual pay range is $77,406.58 to $82,935.60 DOE.
Primary Worksite Location: Seattle, Washington


**A submitted resume and cover letter are required as part of the application process for this position.**

***Note that resumes/applications submitted for this position are reviewed on a rolling basis as received, until the position is filled.***


Please note that there is a written response to scenarios and skill level included in the recruiting process for this role. Selected applicants will be asked to provide a written response to a set of scenarios and skill level questions as a screening step in the recruiting process.


Job Summary:

The Executive Assistant - ESREH works in close partnership with assigned leadership members and contributes to Treehouse’s success by helping build strong, efficient, and collaborative partnerships internally and externally. In this role, the Executive Assistant - ESREH tracks complex and competing priorities and works to meet Treehouse’s mission and intended impact while ensuring leadership focus on advancing organizational mission, impact, and long-term transformation.


This role is rooted in equity, decolonization, and pro-Blackness, and actively contributes to building systems and practices that dismantle structural inequities. The Executive Assistant - ESREH supports and advances a culture of abundance, restoration, and transformation, helping cultivate an environment where historically marginalized communities experience dignity, access, and opportunity.


The Executive Assistant – ESREH is a mission-driven, equity centered team member who helps cultivate psychological safety, accountability, and care, while embedding practices that promote healing, belonging, and sustainable change across the organization.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities:


Administration and Calendar Management:

  • Provide high-level, targeted executive administrative support, serving as the CHRO’s primary point of contact and response to staff inquiries, requests, and concerns, ensuring responsiveness grounded in respect, clarity, and equity.
  • Manage complex calendars with a strategic lens, prioritizing time in ways that reflect organizational commitments to abundance, impact, and transformation.
  • Provide administrative meeting support to the CHRO and the ESREH team as appropriate, including scheduling; serving as the CHRO's liaison; preparing agendas, presentations, and materials; taking notes or minutes; room reservation, setup, and cleanup; and running virtual and in-person technology with attention to accessibility, inclusion, and equitable participation.
  • Prepare, develop, and execute presentations, including researching, drafting, and finalizing complex documents and reports, as assigned, while supporting a culture of restoration and continuous improvement.
  • Reliably maintain assigned departmental administrative records in accordance with compliance requirements and organizational transparency.
  • Route DocuSign signatures, manage invoices, and ensure timely processing of documentation.
  • Coordinate travel logistics and track arrangements.
  • Maintain strict confidentiality and uphold trust in all interactions.

Executive Communications and Culture Development:

  • Coordinate communication and messaging on behalf of the CHRO with clarity, integrity, and alignment to organizational values.
  • Collaborate with the Marketing and Communications team to ensure messaging reflects commitments to pro-Blackness, decolonization, and equity-centered storytelling.
  • Partner with Employee Success, Racial Equity and Healing (ESREH) teammates to cultivate a workplace culture grounded in dignity, restoration, accountability, and care.
  • Model proactive, transparent communication practices that strengthen trust and belonging across teams.

Project and Initiative Management:

  • Responsible for project management administration in support of the CHRO, including managing budgets, timelines, contracts, and resources. Work independently or in collaboration with the project management team or other Executive Assistants to scope and administer projects, manage logistics, keep records and report on outcomes.
  • Support and manage projects, including timelines, budgets, contracts, and deliverables, ensuring alignment with strategic priorities and equitable outcomes.
  • Contribute to initiatives that drive transformational change, centering equity and community-informed practices.
  • Work in collaboration with other administrative staff across the organization to ensure that projects are in alignment and are appropriately resourced and implemented with cultural responsiveness and trauma-informed approaches.
  • Support specific strategic departmental projects/initiatives, including scoping, tracking goals and success metrics, and reporting on outcomes.
  • Edit and proofread organizational materials as identified by the CHRO in collaboration with content experts to ensure materials are clear, accurate, and accessible.
  • Manage the department SharePoint site to support ESREH, which could include design, document organization, and ensuring up-to-date access for team members. Support transparency and knowledge-sharing.
  • Track and manage contract deliverables for senior leadership members, proactively communicating deadlines and progress.

Departmental Support:

  • Identify and implement process improvements that enable organizational growth rooted in abundance and sustainability.
  • Partner with the CHRO to maintain an effective operating rhythm aligned with strategic goals and transformational outcomes.
  • Assist with the development and implementation of program initiatives, providing logistical support and contributing to project planning.
  • Provide support for HR-related meetings, including note-taking and follow-up action tracking.
  • Plan and execute events, retreats, and off-site meetings, handling logistics, vendor management, and budget tracking; foster connection, reflection, and restoration.
  • Serve as a liaison across departments and with external partners, ensuring alignment and effective collaboration, and maintaining confidentiality of appropriate information.
  • Support the CHRO in shaping strategy and operations that reflect equity, decolonization, pro-Blackness, abundance, transformation, and restoration.
  • Engage in ongoing learning to strengthen support for historically marginalized communities.
  • Demonstrate abundance by highlighting available resources and training opportunities that support staff development.

Secondary Functions:

  • Serve as backup for office manager duties during absences, including managing daily office operations, answering the main phone line, ordering office supplies, receiving and distributing mail, and monitoring the general Treehouse info email inbox to respond to general inquiries for up to two months.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Requirements


Qualifications:

  • 3-5 years’ experience in an executive assistant or similar function for a senior executive leader, ideally a CEO or Executive Director of a nonprofit organization, or equivalent experience interfacing with seasoned executives in a fast-paced environment.
  • Must satisfy Washington State and national criminal background requirements.
  • Current driver’s license, and minimum WA state driver insurance coverage required, if applicable.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Ability to communicate complex concepts concisely, clearly, and effectively across multiple levels, including the executive leadership team, peers, and managers.
  • Demonstrated sound judgment, tact, diplomacy, integrity, confidentiality, and professionalism in communicating information and working with all levels of employees.
  • Strong sense of self-awareness, can relate well, learn quickly, and adapt to changes while remaining calm under pressure.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills including experience recording meeting minutes and action items.
  • Demonstrated ability to treat sensitive/confidential information with appropriate discretion.
  • Ability to lead, influence, and inspire without formal authority.
  • Excellent time management skills with proven ability to meet deadlines.
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Excellent problem-solving and skills with the ability to manage upward.
  • Outstanding customer service skills, handling inquiries and issues with diplomacy and discretion.
  • Ability to build credibility and relationships quickly across functions.
  • Ability to serve as a good sounding board for others, with a low ego and the ability to anticipate the needs of a busy executive.
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively manage multiple projects with various deadlines.
  • Demonstrated deep commitment to racial equity and social justice and ability to effectively engage in candid conversations about diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice.
  • Demonstrated ability to build working relationships with individuals of various ages, cultures, socioeconomic backgrounds, and abilities.
  • Ability and aptitude with Microsoft Office 365 and other technology necessary for successful day-to-day functioning in the business environment, specifically: Intermediate to advanced proficiency in OneNote, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Zoom, and Teams.
  • Maintain confidentiality of information and sign a confidentiality agreement.

Working Conditions:

  • Full-time position; Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM.
  • Must reside within Washington State to meet workplace reporting requirements.
  • Proof of insurance required upon request.

Physical and Mental Conditions:


Physical Requirements:

  • Extended periods of desk and computer work.
  • Movement between work areas, including navigating stairs.
  • Regular phone and computer use, with frequent sitting, listening, talking, and note-taking.

· Mental Requirements:

  • Ability to think critically, analyze situations, and make sound decisions.
  • Ability to build trust across diverse employee populations.
  • Ability to remain composed in a high-stress environment

Equal Opportunity Employer Statement:


Treehouse values diversity, and it is expressed in all aspects of our work, from the individuals and communities we serve to our organizational culture, employees, and volunteers. We understand that historic structural inequities have influenced each one of us, and we use this knowledge to deliberately cultivate the success of all people and treat everyone with dignity, humanity, and respect.


Treehouse believes that our capacity to effect sustainable change is strengthened when diverse individuals, beliefs, and perspectives are included. We model an institutional commitment to equity by investing resources at all levels and working toward measurable indicators of change.


In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, upon request, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of our positions. This commitment reflects our core belief in creating an inclusive environment that empowers all individuals to contribute fully and meaningfully to our mission.

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