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Executive Assistant

Job in Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont, 05602, USA
Listing for: Vermont Jobs
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-02
Job specializations:
  • Administrative/Clerical
    Office Administrator/ Coordinator, Clerical
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Executive Assistant

The Department of State's Attorneys and Sheriffs is seeking a self-motivated, organized, and dependable Executive Assistant to join our team. This full-time position is 40 hours per week, Monday–Friday, classified at Pay Grade 22 of the Classified Pay Plan, and is eligible for State employee benefits.

This position provides high-level executive, administrative, and technical support to the Department's Executive Director, the Director of Labor Relations and Operations (DLRO), and, as directed by the Executive Director or DLRO, to the respective Executive Committees for State's Attorneys and Sheriffs. The ideal candidate will ensure efficient workflows, solve operational problems, and coordinate seamlessly between central and local offices. This role handles complex administrative duties, human resources support, records management, and fiscal assistance with a high degree of accuracy and professional discretion.

Responsibilities include managing the daily schedules for the Executive Director and the Director of Labor Relations and Operations (DLRO), vetting and prioritizing meeting requests, managing incoming communications, handling assigned projects, and providing administrative support to the State's Attorneys and Sheriffs Executive Committees, including the coordination of meetings.

The position assists with essential personnel actions for new hires, transfers, separations, promotions, and retirements, while also assisting with job postings. Acting as a central resource for field offices, the incumbent answers inquiries regarding payroll, benefits, and HR policies and procedures. Daily HR operations will be assigned by the DLRO but may include performing data entry for HR metrics and assisting with new employee training as requested.

Additionally, the role provides vital personnel, human resources, and labor relations support by conducting research, running reports, compiling data, and preparing documentation for SAS leadership during collective bargaining preparation.

The role will also provide technical and administrative assistance to the Legislative, Policy, and Public Records Attorney by helping to process, manage, and administer incoming public records requests and assist, as assigned with public records management, as a statewide SAS records liaison. The incumbent will assist in the planning and execution of statewide annual training programs for State's Attorneys and Sheriffs.

This responsibility includes researching and securing venues, securing alternate funding sources, arranging speaker travel and lodging, organizing event schedules, preparing handouts and equipment, and managing all post-event finalization tasks such as processing invoices and data entry.

The incumbent may perform certain fiscal work as assigned by the Executive Director and DLRO and provides supplementary support to the SAS Fiscal Director and SAS Business Manager. To support these duties, the position requires attending relevant fiscal training for state systems to maintain an active working knowledge of program updates and functions. General office management tasks will be assigned but include managing inventory and ordering supplies to ensure smooth daily operations.

Knowledge, skills and abilities include working knowledge of office practices, procedures and equipment. Ability to accurately use Microsoft Office programs and the SAS case management system(s). Ability to compose, type, format, data enter and properly file letters, reports, emails, memos, reports with basic directions. Typing speed of 35 wpm is preferred. Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing (accurate spelling, grammar, punctuation).

Ability to work independently and carry out administrative and secretarial tasks with minimal instruction. Ability to respectfully interact with all co-workers and supervisors, the public and partner organizations. Ability to make correct and timely decisions. Ability to monitor expenditures, purchase supplies, accurately file and retrieve office records, and compile data as requested. Ability to correctly read, interpret and apply rules and regulations of the office and…

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