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Executive Liaison

  • 22 May 2025 3:38 PM
    Message # 13502438

    Saint Francis High School is a Catholic, Holy Cross school in Mountain View, CA, committed to valuing openness, collaboration and creativity along with a commitment to social justice and faith formation, making SFHS a very special and dynamic place to work and learn. Saint Francis High School is one of the leading institutions of Catholic secondary education in the country, and our strong commitment to "educating young people to completeness" is reflected in both our Mission and Vision 

    Saint Francis High School stands at a transformative point in its distinguished history. Following the successful completion of a historic building project that has reshaped the campus, and bolstered by the dedication of the Brothers of Holy Cross, Board of Directors, benefactors and partners, our school is poised for its next era of innovation and impact. This is a time of extraordinary leadership opportunities, intentional stewardship of mutually beneficial partnerships, and deepened mission alignment, all of which will serve to prepare our school community for the next chapter as we honor our tradition and embrace the future.

    The Executive Liaison is a mission-driven role that will enhance a cohesive executive presence by modeling Holy Cross values, demonstrating independent responsibility and integrity. This individual serves as a central point of coordination for governance, institutional advancement, and stakeholder engagement activities, reflecting the school’s Catholic and Holy Cross identity in all interactions. The Executive Liaison will play a vital part in sustaining momentum by cultivating meaningful connections with leadership partners, coordinating key initiatives, and embodying the Holy Cross values of hospitality and zeal.

    The Executive Liaison serves as a key partner and trusted aide to the President, Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) and Chief Financial Officer (CFO), managing the day-to-day operations of the President’s Office, facilitating effective communication between the President and school stakeholders, coordinating strategic initiatives and playing a pivotal role in supporting the governance, leadership, and public presence of the Office of the President. This full-time, full-year exempt role requires exceptional organizational and communication skills, professional discretion, attention to detail, the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, highly confidential environment and a strong commitment to the school’s mission. Working in a dynamic environment, the Associate to the President manages communications and logistics related to the Board of Directors, Members of the Corporation (Congregation of Holy Cross), and key institutional committees, while also supporting student, family, alumni, donor and community engagement initiatives. 

    Specific Key Responsibilities include:

    • Serve as a liaison between the Executive Leadership team and internal departments, educators, parents, students, alumni and community partners
    • Oversee the planning, coordination and execution of events hosted by the President’s Office, including donor visits, board meetings and events, and special campus functions
    • Track progress on strategic initiatives and ensure timely follow-up on action items
    • Coordinate with multiple departments (Institutional Advancement, Admissions, Strategic Marketing & Communications, Technology, Business, etc.) to ensure alignment with priorities of the President’s Office
    • Manage and prioritize incoming communications (email, calls, inquiries) to support efficient decision-making
    • Support the President’s, CAO and CFO's calendar, schedule, and travel logistics with efficiency, foresight, and discretion
    • Prepare and coordinate agendas, materials, and minutes for meetings of the Board of Trustees, Members of the Corporation and other key leadership bodies
    • Draft, proofread, and manage high-level correspondence, reports, and presentations on behalf of the President
    • Uphold a high standard of confidentiality and judgment in all matters
    • Represent the Executive Leadership team with integrity, warmth, and professionalism to all members of the school community and beyond
    • Demonstrate accountability and ownership through collaboration and partnership
    • Enthusiastic willingness and ability to learn technical skills to support colleagues
    • Calm, composed, and adaptable in a dynamic and demanding environment
    • Deep commitment to the mission and values of independent school education
    • Position is year-round, full-time and on-site with flexibility in daily work schedule to support occasional evening or weekend hours for Board and committee meetings and special events
    Qualifications
    • 3+ years of experience in executive support, project coordination, or school administration, preferably in an independent school or nonprofit environment
    • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
    • Demonstrated ability to handle sensitive information with discretion and maintain confidentiality and professionalism
    • High proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Google Workspace including mail merge and spreadsheet manipulation capabilities; experience with Ravenna, Raiser's Edge, PowerSchool, Blackbaud, Intacct, Clarity, ActiveNet, Ubiq are a plus
    • Strong organizational and time-management skills, with an ability to anticipate needs and work proactively

    Professional Expectations

    • Uphold a high standard of confidentiality and judgment in all matters
    • Represent the Executive Leadership team with integrity, warmth, and professionalism to all members of the school community and beyond
    • Demonstrate accountability and ownership through collaboration and partnership
    • Enthusiastic willingness and ability to learn technical skills to support colleagues
    • Calm, composed, and adaptable in a dynamic and demanding environment
    • Deep commitment to the mission and values of independent school education
    • Position is year-round, full-time and on-site with flexibility in daily work schedule to support occasional evening or weekend hours for Board and committee meetings and special events

    The salary range for this role is $80,000 to $120,000 depending on experience and expertise with applications being accepted through 10pm on June 6th. If you're ready to give 100% in helping us achieve our mission—we'd love to have you apply HERE. At Saint Francis High School, we're looking for people inspired by our vision, values, and driven to make a difference.

    Last modified: 22 May 2025 3:51 PM | Anonymous member


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