Salary: 75436.67 - 96278.42 Annually
Job Category: Behavioral Health
Location: Los Angeles Area
Job Type: Full-Time
Close Date: 03/06/2026
* Prequalification Questionnaire Required
$2,500 Sign on Bonus
Hybrid Schedule Available - This position requires full-time, onsite work for the first 60 days. Hybrid eligibility begins thereafter.
THE POSITION
Under general direction, the Executive Assistant performs a wide range of complex, highly responsible, and confidential administrative and secretarial duties in support of the Executive Director, Executive Management, the Governing Board, the Mental Health Commission, and other officials. This position requires regular access to sensitive and confidential information and the ability to exercise independent judgment in interpreting and applying policies, procedures, and administrative regulations. The Executive Assistant relieves the Executive Director of routine administrative and clerical matters, responds to public inquiries, and routes requests in accordance with established procedures. Performs related duties as assigned.
This position will perform the following essential duties, including, but not limited to:
- Provide high-level, confidential administrative support to the Executive Director and Executive Management, including sensitive and agency-wide matters.
- Support strategic initiatives, community engagement, and special projects through research, data compilation, reporting, and performance tracking.
- Prepare agendas, presentations, correspondence, reports, and materials for the Executive Director, Executive Team, Governing Board, and Mental Health Commission.
- Attend meetings as directed; serve as recording secretary and prepare accurate minutes and follow-up documentation.
- Support Governing Board and Mental Health Commission operations in compliance with federal, state, and local laws, including the Brown Act.
- Maintain records and files in compliance with HIPAA, FLSA, Public Records Act, and agency retention requirements; coordinate public records requests and legal matters.
- Manage executive calendars, scheduling, travel, and hybrid meetings using Microsoft 365, Teams, Zoom, and related platforms.
- Serve as primary point of contact for executive leadership; manage and prioritize communications and independently draft responses.
- Provide administrative and project support to executive leadership, including purchasing, work orders, fiscal, contract, and regulatory documentation.
- Assist with training administrative staff and maintaining executive office workflows.
- Research laws, regulations, contracts, and Governing Board actions; maintain required documentation, including conflict of interest filings.