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<p><strong>SOX Admin Support</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Req Skills: </strong></p><ul><li>Serve as the primary administrative support for 1–3 executives, including complex calendar management.</li><li>Coordinate and communicate with 30+ external partners, including consultants and auditors.</li><li>Manage high-volume email communications with professionalism, responsiveness, and attention to detail.</li><li>Exceptional written communication skills, particularly via email.</li><li>Highly detail-oriented, organized, and proactive with strong follow-through.</li><li>Able to manage multiple priorities and stakeholders in a fast-paced environment.</li><li>Strong calendar management experience supporting senior executives.</li><li>Preferred background from a large consulting firm</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>About the Role</strong></p><p>We're looking for a highly organized, detail-oriented, and self-starting Administrative Support professional to provide calendar and administrative support to multiple function leads within our accounting organization, reporting into the team's Leadership Business Partner (LBP). Our team is scaling quickly, so this role calls for someone who can build reliable systems, use judgment to prioritize competing requests, and lean on AI tools to stay efficient across a high volume of scheduling and administrative work. This is a contract position focused on calendar management and administrative support, with some exposure to SOX-related administrative tasks.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong></p><p>● Manage and coordinate calendars for multiple function leads, resolving scheduling conflict and prioritizing time based on shifting business needs</p><p>● Build and maintain simple, reliable systems for tracking meeting requests, action items, and recurring scheduling needs across multiple leads</p><p>● Proactively identify and resolve scheduling conflicts, double-bookings, and last-minute changes</p><p>● Support light administrative tasks tied to SOX compliance processes (e.g., tracking documentation, coordinating sign-offs, maintaining records) as directed by the LBP</p><p>● Serve as a point of contact for multiple function leads on calendar-related questions and requests</p><p>● Use AI tools to streamline scheduling, communication, and administrative workflows</p><p><br></p><p><strong>You May Be a Good Fit If You:</strong></p><p>● Are highly organized, with a proven track record building systems to manage multiple</p><p>stakeholders' schedules in a fast-paced environment</p><p>● Are comfortable using AI tools to improve speed and accuracy in day-to-day work</p><p>● Thrive in ambiguity and adapt quickly as priorities and processes shift</p><p>● Have excellent attention to detail, follow-through, and discretion with sensitive information</p><p>● Communicate clearly and professionally with senior stakeholders</p><p>● Are comfortable working independently as a contractor, with minimal oversight once ramped up</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Strong Candidates May Also Have:</strong></p><p>● Prior experience supporting multiple executives or leaders concurrently</p><p>● Exposure to SOX compliance processes or general familiarity with audit/compliance documentation</p><p>● Experience working in a rapidly growing or fast-scaling organization</p>

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