Role Summary
Executive Assistant (EA) to the Executive Vice President, Head of U.S. Oncology provides high-level, strategic administrative support in a fast-paced, highly visible environment. This role requires exceptional organizational capability, sound judgment, discretion, and the ability to anticipate needs while managing complex priorities. The EA serves as a trusted partner to the EVP and enables leadership effectiveness across the U.S. Oncology organization by interacting with senior leaders, cross-functional partners, and external stakeholders.
Responsibilities
- Manage a complex and dynamic calendar, prioritizing competing demands and ensuring alignment with strategic objectives
- Coordinate domestic and international travel, including detailed itineraries and contingency planning
- Prepare and organize briefing materials for internal and external meetings, Board interactions, and leadership forums
- Draft and edit high-level correspondence, communications, and presentations
- Track action items and ensure timely follow-up on key initiatives
- Serve as a liaison between the EVP and senior leaders across the company
- Support leadership team meetings, including agenda development, logistics, minutes, and follow-ups
- Assist in coordinating Town Halls, leadership offsites, and strategic planning sessions
- Partner closely with other Executive Assistants across the enterprise to ensure seamless executive alignment
- Support budget tracking, expense reporting, and vendor coordination
- Maintain confidential files and sensitive information with the highest level of discretion
- Improve administrative processes and identify opportunities to enhance efficiency
- Support onboarding of new leadership team members as needed
Qualifications
- Required: Bachelorβs degree preferred or equivalent experience
- Required: 7+ years of executive administrative experience supporting C-suite or senior-level executives
- Required: Experience in the biopharmaceutical, healthcare, or highly regulated industry preferred
- Required: Exceptional organizational, time management, and prioritization skills
- Required: Demonstrated ability to manage highly confidential information
- Required: Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, Excel) and collaboration tools
- Required: Strong written and verbal communication skills