EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

Houston · On-site

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EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

Work Location – 100% On-site
 

Position Description

The Council on Recovery is seeking a highly organized, pro-active and detail-oriented Executive Assistant to provide comprehensive administrative and operational support to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and to serve as the primary liaison to the Board. The Executive Assistant operates at the intersection of The Council’s executive leadership, Board and internal and external stakeholders. This individual plays a critical role in ensuring timely and accurate communication, and seamless execution of executive and governance-related responsibilities while maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, confidentiality, and quality.

Key Responsibilities

Executive & Administrative Support

  • Provide direct administrative support to the CEO, including managing calendars, and scheduling, making travel arrangements, preparing expense reports, and coordinating meeting logistics.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact between the CEO and internal and external stakeholders, exercising discretion and professionalism at all times.
  • Handle correspondence, emails, and phone communications on behalf of the CEO, ensuring timely, accurate, and appropriate responses.
  • Prepare and organize materials for meetings, including agendas, briefing documents, reports, and presentations.
  • Maintain organized and confidential filing systems, records, and documentation in compliance with organizational policies.

Board of Trustees Support 

  • Coordinate the end-to-end planning of all Board and committee meeting, including drafting agendas, gathering and distributing materials, tracking RSVPs, coordinating logistics, and ensuring compliance with bylaws.
  • Capture, prepare, and maintain accurate board meeting minutes and official records.
  • Serve as a reliable liaison between the CEO and the Board to facilitate communication, coordination, and follow-up.

Skills, Qualifications, & Experience

  • Experience: Minimum of five (5) years of dedicated executive-level administrative support, with a strong preference for a nonprofit or mission-driven organization.
  • Governance Familiarity: Proven track record directly supporting C-suite executives and interfacing with Board of Trustees, advisory councils, or committees.
  • Organizational Efficiency: Strong proficiency in organizational, time management, and multitasking skills with exceptional attention to detail.
  • Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills with a professional and polished demeanor. High level of discretion and ability to handle confidential and sensitive information.
  • Technical Mastery:  Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and virtual collaboration tools such as Microsoft Teams and Zoom.
  • Project Execution: Strong capability to work independently, prioritize tasks under tight deadlines and effectively manage competing priorities.
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree preferred, or an equivalent, verifiable combination of education and recent professional experience.

Performance Expectations

The Executive Assistant is expected to consistently deliver:

  • Accurate, timely, and professional administrative and board operations support.
  • Well-organized documentation and reliable record-keeping.
  • Discretion and able to handle sensitive/confidential executive and board-level information.
  • Professional representation of the CEO and The Council on Recovery across all interactions.
  • Consistent alignment with the organization’s mission, core values, and governance standards.

Company at a glance

The Council on Recovery is Houston’s oldest & largest non-profit organization providing prevention, education, intervention, treatment, and recovery services for individuals and their families affected by alcoholism, drug abuse, and co-occurring mental health disorders.

Founded in 1946, The Council is the only organization of its kind providing services to every age and stage in life: Programs for new mothers and babies. Child and adolescent services. Adult outpatient rehab and treatment. Family recovery and support. Specialized services for the elderly. The Council truly helps people throughout their entire lives.

At the heart of The Council is the Center for Recovering Families, Houston’s premier outpatient addiction and mental health treatment facility, changing lives of individuals and their families through holistic programs that heal the body, mind, and spirit.

The Center for Recovering Families offers a full spectrum of treatment programs and therapeutic services for adults, adolescents, and children with the goal of helping clients personally recover and rejoin their families in a healthy, loving, and supportive manner.

The Council on Recovery, through our publicly-funded programs, also offers a helping hand to those without insurance or financial resources who may need it the most. The Council truly does what many traditional rehab centers don’t - we turn no one away.

The Council on Recovery is a United Way agency and also receives funding from private contributions and grants, special events, and program fees.

If you'd like to know more about The Council's treatment programs, call 713.942.4100.

Founded1946
Team Size51-200 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryMental Health Care
Location
Houston, Texas, United States

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