Executive Assistant
Fulltime and Non-Exempt Employee
Reports to the Executive Director
Disability Rights Montana (DRM) seeks an Executive Assistant to support the organization’s Executive Director by coordinating schedules and communications of DRM’s management and governance, assisting with the organization’s public communications, and overseeing data management and reporting of the organization's activities.
DRM is a legal-advocacy organization advancing the civil rights of people with disabilities. We understand the importance and contribution of employees with lived experience. People with disabilities, Black, Indigenous, and people of color, and LGBTQ+ people often provide invaluable lived experiences we need to properly serve our community. If you identify with any of these underrepresented groups, you are particularly encouraged to apply. Disabilities include, but are not limited to, mental health conditions, physical and sensory disabilities, learning and intellectual disabilities, brain injuries, and chronic health conditions.
JOB OVERVIEW
The Executive Assistant provides high-level administrative support to the Executive Director of Disability Rights Montana.
Disability Rights Montana is a vibrant hub of passionate, dedicated, and skilled advocates and we welcome your unique contribution to our team. We protect and advance the civil rights of all disabled Montanans. We are not a think-tank, we take action. The federal government has given us unique authority and mandates to: monitor any facilities in which people with disabilities are served, including prisons, hospitals, nursing homes, and homeless shelters; access confidential health, school, and personnel records to investigate abuse and neglect; litigate and engage in other legal advocacy to protect the rights of individuals and groups of people with disabilities; educate people with disabilities about their rights and how to use them; and educate policy makers about how their decisions impact our community. We do this to champion the rights of all Montanans with disabilities, ensuring they live freely, with respect and dignity, in the community of their choice.
The Executive Assistant works with the Executive Director to support Disability Rights Montana’s Board of Directors, Advisory Council, and management staff. The Executive Assistant does this by preparing statistical reports used for internal and external accountability, preparing correspondence, arranging meetings, and taking minutes of those meetings. As time allows, the Executive Assistant may also have opportunities to directly contribute to advocacy.
The Executive Assistant has access to highly sensitive governance, management, personnel, and legal client information. As such they are expected to maintain professional standards of conduct and practice in the workplace and in the performance of the duties of this position. It is a minimum requirement of this position to adhere to the following standards:
The Executive Assistant reports directly to the Executive Director. This position has no supervisory responsibility.
Infrequent local, out-of-area, and overnight travel may be required for this position.
ABOUT DISABILITY RIGHTS MONTANA
Disability Rights Montana is a private nonprofit organization that advances the dignity, equality, and self-determination of people with disabilities. We are wholly independent; we do not work for either the federal or state government. The federal government has, however, given us funds and special authority to protect the rights of people with disabilities in Montana. We use that money and power to pursue justice on matters related to human and legal rights. Our Board of Directors sets the priorities of our work in consultation with an advisory council and input from the community to ensure we are accountable to the needs of Montanans with disabilities. More information about our priorities can be found here: https://disabilityrightsmt.org/priorities/
DRM is an equal opportunity employer. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture. DRM encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including individuals of all races, colors, religions, genders, sexual orientations, gender identities or expressions, ages, national origins, marital statuses, disabilities, and veteran status backgrounds.
For information about us, please visit: http://www.disabilityrightsmt.org.
HIRING PROCESS
Please send a cover letter and resume to Katherine Murfitt, DRM’s Director of Finance and Administration, by emailing katherine@disabilityrightsmt.org.
DRM is committed to promoting universal accessibility and fairness in our interview process. At least three business days before an interview, DRM will tell applicants the names, pronouns, and titles of DRM interviewers and will provide the interview questions, which will be the same for all applicants. We know that other efforts to make our process more accessible may be needed based on individual needs and we will provide reasonable accommodations for any portion of the application or interview process. You can request them by contacting Katherine Murfitt, DRM’s Director of Finance and Administration, by emailing katherine@disabilityrightsmt.org. If you are not sure if you would benefit from an accommodation, you can review the Job Accommodations Network (JAN) website, which provides many ideas about possible accommodations that have worked for others, and you are more than welcome to call Katherine to discuss ideas you have or what we have done in the past. JAN is located here: https://askjan.org/soar.cfm.
Submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis and will be accepted until the position is filled. The first review of applications will take place on December 2, 2024, with the hope of contacting selected applicants that week and starting interviews the following week. Applicants will only be contacted if they are selected for an interview. The interview process will include two rounds of interviews. If selected as a finalist, DRM may ask the applicant for contacts to verify previous employment.
Executive Assistant
Fulltime and Non-Exempt Employee
Reports to the Executive Director
Disability Rights Montana (DRM) seeks an Executive Assistant to support the organization’s Executive Director by coordinating schedules and communications of DRM’s management and governance, assisting with the organization’s public communications, and overseeing data management and reporting of the organization's activities.
DRM is a legal-advocacy organization advancing the civil rights of people with disabilities. We understand the importance and contribution of employees with lived experience. People with disabilities, Black, Indigenous, and people of color, and LGBTQ+ people often provide invaluable lived experiences we need to properly serve our community. If you identify with any of these underrepresented groups, you are particularly encouraged to apply. Disabilities include, but are not limited to, mental health conditions, physical and…
Employer paid health, dental, vision insurance for employee and immediate family; Employer paid 403(b) contribution; life insurance; long-term care insurance; vacation and sick leave. Additional voluntary employee paid benefits are also available
Employer paid health, dental, vision insurance for employee and immediate family; Employer paid 403(b) contribution; life insurance; long-term care insurance; vacation and sick leave. Additional voluntary employee paid benefits are also available
Please send a cover letter and resume to Katherine Murfitt, DRM’s Director of Finance and
Administration, by emailing katherine@disabilityrightsmt.org.
DRM is committed to promoting universal accessibility and fairness in our interview process. At
least three business days before an interview, DRM will tell applicants the names, pronouns,
and titles of DRM interviewers and will provide the interview questions, which will be the same
for all applicants. We know that other efforts to make our process more accessible may be
needed based on individual needs and we will provide reasonable accommodations for any
portion of the application or interview process. You can request them by contacting Katherine
Murfitt, DRM’s Director of Finance and Administration, by emailing
katherine@disabilityrightsmt.org. If you are not sure if you would benefit from an
accommodation, you can review the Job Accommodations Network (JAN) website, which
provides many ideas about possible accommodations that have worked for others, and you are
more than welcome to call Katherine to discuss ideas you have or what we have done in the
past. JAN is located here: https://askjan.org/soar.cfm.
Submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis and will be accepted until the position is filled.
The first review of applications will take place on December 2, 2024, with the hope of
contacting selected applicants that week and starting interviews the following week. Applicants
will only be contacted if they are selected for an interview. The interview process will include
two rounds of interviews. If selected as a finalist, DRM may ask the applicant for contacts to
verify previous employment.
Please send a cover letter and resume to Katherine Murfitt, DRM’s Director of Finance and
Administration, by emailing katherine@disabilityrightsmt.org.
DRM is committed to…