Executive Assistant to Chief Executive Officer
About the role
The Alberta Centre to End Trafficking in Persons (the AC) is an organization that works in collaboration with community-based organizations and in partnership with the Ministry of Public Safety and Emergency Services to ensure the most effective supports are available for the victims and survivors of human trafficking. The AC works with law enforcement, community organizations and social service providers to provide anti-human trafficking education and awareness and maintain engagement within the community to assist victims and survivors in a trauma-informed, inclusive, and culturally appropriate manner. It is responsible for spearheading provincial human trafficking related strategies, initiatives, partnerships, collaborations, and capacity-building activities. The Executive Assistant will report to the Co-CEOs and, additionally, will support the leadership team.
The Position Reporting to the Co-CEOs, the Executive Assistant provides overall senior level administrative support to the Executive Leadership Team and the Board Chair. The Executive Assistant is a strategic partner and represents the brand of the AC in all dealings with external and internal stakeholders.
Accountabilities Perform duties in a manner that is consistent with and committed to upholding the brand of the AC as a whole Consistently maintain the confidentiality and the integrity of the Co-CEOs’ office in all matters Able to perform effectively and efficiently in a dynamic and fast-paced environment Support the Co-CEOs including calendar management (setting up meetings, sending invitations to external stakeholders), file management and organization, composing and reviewing documents and email management Book travel, conferences and events for the Co-CEOs and Executive Leadership Team as needed Coordinate the logistics with high-level meetings both internally and externally to include support for the Executive Leadership Team meetings and following up on assigned action items Provide technical assistance including, but not limited to, making the setup and execution of conference calls and presentations, uploading reading and prep materials onto appropriate technology, suggest improvements, and implement changes where appropriate Support Co-CEO communications, including drafting letters, emails, memos, internal and external (including Board) communications, PowerPoint presentations, and other materials, and proofreading all work to ensure accuracy and brand conformity Document projects by maintaining accurate records including project plans, progress reports, and meeting minutes
Board of Directors Provide administrative support and for meetings of Boards of Directors and sub-committees of the Board: Coordinate the agenda and special guests and ensure all Board agendas are complete Compile pre-read materials and ensure final documents are compiled and posted to the Board Portal in a timely manner Attend all Board and sub-committee meetings and prepare minutes Maintain calendar invites and Board and sub-committee distribution lists Book meeting venues and arrange catering as required or Teams meeting links as needed Work closely with the Executive Leadership Team to prepare for matters related to the Board of Directors Support the planning of annual Board Strategy Meeting Manage access to the Board Portal with the support of the IT department and act as first point of contact for Board Portal troubleshooting
Skills and Traits Strong and reliable technical skills with core programs, including Microsoft Office programs, Adobe, Google Workspace, Dropbox, and other software proficiency is required Competent in navigating multiple file types and transitioning between platforms as needed Proven organization and time management skills with the ability to effectively manage time, prioritize workflows and schedules, respond to varied and often tight deadlines and effectively balance competing stakeholders and agendas Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to deal with colleagues, partners, and stakeholders Demonstrate ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise tact and discretion in dealing with sensitive and confidential matters Proven ability to organize and manage Committee and Board meetings and materials Proven critical thinking skills combined with common sense; proactive, innovative, a strong sense of responsibility, creative and a problem-solver Ability to thrive in a fast paced, creative environment while maintaining a positive attitude Reliable team player, able to work cooperatively with the entire team, both in-person and remotely, but also comfortable working independently
Education and Experience Post-secondary diploma in business or relevant diploma/degree Minimum of five years’ related administrative experience including progressive support of senior level management Excellent technical and administrative skills with focus on accuracy and attention to detail Excellent interpersonal skills with a proven ability to work effectively with diverse partners Proven organizational, coordination, and planning skills with demonstrated expertise in schedule and calendar management Experience providing administrative support for a Board of Directors Certification through an accredited administrative professional’s association including IAAP (International Association of Administrative Professions) or other relevant program is an asset
Employment Terms This is a full-time contract position. It is 37.5 hours/week with hybrid work routines as an option. The ideal candidate will be in the Calgary, Alberta area and have ability and willingness to travel as required.
How to Apply Please submit both your resume and a cover letter to adeis@shaw.ca by July 22, 2026.
We thank all candidates for their interest in the Alberta Centre to End Trafficking in Persons and appreciate the effort required to apply for this position. Successful candidates will be contacted for an interview.
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About Alberta Centre to End Trafficking in Persons
The Alberta Centre to End Trafficking in Persons (the Alberta Centre) was established by the community in partnership with the Government of Alberta after extensive consultation with stakeholders across sectors to address the growing issue of human trafficking in the province.
The Alberta Centre leads a comprehensive and coordinated effort to disrupt trafficking networks, prevent exploitation, intervene to support survivors, and foster their recovery. In the coming months and years, the Alberta Centre will focus on expanding public awareness, strengthening community response systems, and driving policy reform. By collaborating with law enforcement, government, and community organizations, the Alberta Centre is committed to ensuring the safety, dignity, and well-being of individuals vulnerable to trafficking, ultimately creating a future free from human trafficking and its devastating effects.
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Executive Assistant to Chief Executive Officer
About the role
The Alberta Centre to End Trafficking in Persons (the AC) is an organization that works in collaboration with community-based organizations and in partnership with the Ministry of Public Safety and Emergency Services to ensure the most effective supports are available for the victims and survivors of human trafficking. The AC works with law enforcement, community organizations and social service providers to provide anti-human trafficking education and awareness and maintain engagement within the community to assist victims and survivors in a trauma-informed, inclusive, and culturally appropriate manner. It is responsible for spearheading provincial human trafficking related strategies, initiatives, partnerships, collaborations, and capacity-building activities. The Executive Assistant will report to the Co-CEOs and, additionally, will support the leadership team.
The Position Reporting to the Co-CEOs, the Executive Assistant provides overall senior level administrative support to the Executive Leadership Team and the Board Chair. The Executive Assistant is a strategic partner and represents the brand of the AC in all dealings with external and internal stakeholders.
Accountabilities Perform duties in a manner that is consistent with and committed to upholding the brand of the AC as a whole Consistently maintain the confidentiality and the integrity of the Co-CEOs’ office in all matters Able to perform effectively and efficiently in a dynamic and fast-paced environment Support the Co-CEOs including calendar management (setting up meetings, sending invitations to external stakeholders), file management and organization, composing and reviewing documents and email management Book travel, conferences and events for the Co-CEOs and Executive Leadership Team as needed Coordinate the logistics with high-level meetings both internally and externally to include support for the Executive Leadership Team meetings and following up on assigned action items Provide technical assistance including, but not limited to, making the setup and execution of conference calls and presentations, uploading reading and prep materials onto appropriate technology, suggest improvements, and implement changes where appropriate Support Co-CEO communications, including drafting letters, emails, memos, internal and external (including Board) communications, PowerPoint presentations, and other materials, and proofreading all work to ensure accuracy and brand conformity Document projects by maintaining accurate records including project plans, progress reports, and meeting minutes
Board of Directors Provide administrative support and for meetings of Boards of Directors and sub-committees of the Board: Coordinate the agenda and special guests and ensure all Board agendas are complete Compile pre-read materials and ensure final documents are compiled and posted to the Board Portal in a timely manner Attend all Board and sub-committee meetings and prepare minutes Maintain calendar invites and Board and sub-committee distribution lists Book meeting venues and arrange catering as required or Teams meeting links as needed Work closely with the Executive Leadership Team to prepare for matters related to the Board of Directors Support the planning of annual Board Strategy Meeting Manage access to the Board Portal with the support of the IT department and act as first point of contact for Board Portal troubleshooting
Skills and Traits Strong and reliable technical skills with core programs, including Microsoft Office programs, Adobe, Google Workspace, Dropbox, and other software proficiency is required Competent in navigating multiple file types and transitioning between platforms as needed Proven organization and time management skills with the ability to effectively manage time, prioritize workflows and schedules, respond to varied and often tight deadlines and effectively balance competing stakeholders and agendas Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to deal with colleagues, partners, and stakeholders Demonstrate ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise tact and discretion in dealing with sensitive and confidential matters Proven ability to organize and manage Committee and Board meetings and materials Proven critical thinking skills combined with common sense; proactive, innovative, a strong sense of responsibility, creative and a problem-solver Ability to thrive in a fast paced, creative environment while maintaining a positive attitude Reliable team player, able to work cooperatively with the entire team, both in-person and remotely, but also comfortable working independently
Education and Experience Post-secondary diploma in business or relevant diploma/degree Minimum of five years’ related administrative experience including progressive support of senior level management Excellent technical and administrative skills with focus on accuracy and attention to detail Excellent interpersonal skills with a proven ability to work effectively with diverse partners Proven organizational, coordination, and planning skills with demonstrated expertise in schedule and calendar management Experience providing administrative support for a Board of Directors Certification through an accredited administrative professional’s association including IAAP (International Association of Administrative Professions) or other relevant program is an asset
Employment Terms This is a full-time contract position. It is 37.5 hours/week with hybrid work routines as an option. The ideal candidate will be in the Calgary, Alberta area and have ability and willingness to travel as required.
How to Apply Please submit both your resume and a cover letter to adeis@shaw.ca by July 22, 2026.
We thank all candidates for their interest in the Alberta Centre to End Trafficking in Persons and appreciate the effort required to apply for this position. Successful candidates will be contacted for an interview.
Not the right fit? Search for Executive Assistant to Chief Executive Officer jobs in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
About Alberta Centre to End Trafficking in Persons
The Alberta Centre to End Trafficking in Persons (the Alberta Centre) was established by the community in partnership with the Government of Alberta after extensive consultation with stakeholders across sectors to address the growing issue of human trafficking in the province.
The Alberta Centre leads a comprehensive and coordinated effort to disrupt trafficking networks, prevent exploitation, intervene to support survivors, and foster their recovery. In the coming months and years, the Alberta Centre will focus on expanding public awareness, strengthening community response systems, and driving policy reform. By collaborating with law enforcement, government, and community organizations, the Alberta Centre is committed to ensuring the safety, dignity, and well-being of individuals vulnerable to trafficking, ultimately creating a future free from human trafficking and its devastating effects.