Full Time
Executive Administrative Assistant and Operations Coordinator for the Welsh Academy
Saint Ignatius High School
The Welsh Academy Mission: Inspired by the Catholic faith in the Jesuit tradition, The Welsh Academy serves the unique needs of early adolescent boys of modest economic means in their journey of becoming men for others. Rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, The Welsh Academy shares the mission and life of Saint Ignatius High School, forming boys to grow in faith, leadership, academic excellence, and the desire for lifelong learning. About The Welsh Academy: As a part of Saint Ignatius High School, and partnering with local families and the local community, The Welsh Academy offers boys entering the sixth grade from the City of Cleveland and inner-ring suburbs an opportunity for an educational experience rooted in Jesuit ideals and Catholic theology. The academy serves young adolescents in grades six through eight. Prospective students and their families of modest economic means who know that a high-quality education can change the trajectory of a life. Families choose The Welsh Academy because it offers opportunities to more fully prepare their sons for high school. The Welsh Academy school day is longer, which allows for more time for relationship building, preparation for the academic rigors of high school, and a learning environment that meets the needs of boys and how they learn best. Families who enroll their boys must be of moderate economic means. Boys who attend the academy must demonstrate academic promise and a personal commitment to their education. Enrollment in The Welsh Academy allows them to develop their talents in a diverse, safe, empowering, and academically rigorous school community.
About the Position: The Welsh Academy is seeking an exceptional individual to join our team as Administrative Operations Coordinator for the Welsh Academy. This role is a unique blend of Executive Assistant to the Principal, Administrative Assistant to a dedicated team of educators, and Operations Coordinator for a growing, mission-driven middle school. This individual must have a positive mindset, and must be organized, difficult to unnerve, caring, and detail-oriented. This individual must enjoy working with people of all ages and backgrounds. The individual who joins us must have a high proficiency in communicating in the Spanish language. We’re looking for someone who is deeply mission-aligned, and excited to be at the heart of a dynamic school community. The Administrative Operations Coordinator is a central member of The Welsh Academy team and will report directly to the Principal. This is a full-time, year-round position (7:00 AM – 5:00 PM) with a competitive salary and excellent benefits. Some evening and weekend hours will be expected based on the school calendar and events. The individual who joins us must have: A core belief in the mission and guiding principles of The Welsh Academy in addition to the works of and teachings of St. Ignatius of Loyola. Experience in the development and support of a school culture in which faith-formation is primary. Experience working successfully with students, families, and colleagues of diverse backgrounds. A high level of self-motivation, enthusiasm, and a high degree of self-awareness. A high level of organization and attention to detail. An understanding of community resources as well as experience cultivating community and family relationships. Executive Administrative Assistant and Operations Coordinator’s
Primary Areas of Responsibility: Executive Support Communicate the Guiding Principles of the Welsh Academy through interactions with prospective families, Welsh and Saint Ignatius Community Members, and community members of Greater Cleveland. Draft and edit Parent Square communications, articles, reports, and presentations, and transcribe meeting notes. Support the Principal in scheduling, day-to-day and long-term management of meetings and projects. Office Management and School Operations Serve as the primary point of contact with student transportation companies. Act as a member of the Welsh Academy School Safety and Security Team. Generate and mail report cards, progress reports, and transcripts in collaboration with the Technology Team. Maintain and update student records including biographic, schedule, test score, grade and transcript information. Maintain assigned projects for the purpose of completing activities, admitting and retaining students, facilitating school programs, managing building usage and/or delivering services in a timely fashion. Maintain daily attendance reports for the building and State of Ohio. Manage phone, email and postal mail inquiries and appropriately respond. Support the logistics of Welsh Academy events. Family and Student Support Assess students and coordinate with the school nurse concerning student medical documentation and care. Create in a bilingual manner, a welcoming, friendly, helpful environment and provides high quality service and assistance to all students, parents, teachers, staff and visitors. Lead family communications through the ParentSquare Portal. Work with families to help support them in the transition to the academy. Cross Team Administrative Support Assist in preparation and updates of the annual calendar. Compile data for the purpose of preparing reports and responding to various inquiries for the purpose of complying with financial, legal, and administrative requirements. Prepare faculty substitutions and stipends for Principal and Finance Office approval. Organize purchase approvals for the Principal with Finance Office. Work with school personnel to prepare approved orders for purchase. Work with vendors to purchase and manage student uniform inventory. Undertake other responsibilities as assigned. An individual joining The Welsh Academy must be committed to working in a collaborative structure with fellow faculty, parents, and members of the academy, high school, and community at large. We aspire to hire a culturally responsive staff member to join our diverse community of faculty, staff, and students. This person must be committed to equity, the seven social justice themes of the Roman Catholic Church, and supporting pre-adolescent boys to grow in faith, leadership, academic excellence, and the desire for lifelong learning. The successful candidate will also possess the following: Advanced knowledge of CRMs, Microsoft Office, GoogleDocs, and database management. Understanding of ParentSquare is a plus. A high level of confidentiality. Willingness to engage in personal education and faith development. Collaborative spirit, innovative approach, reflective in nature, positive and engaging energy. Ability to maintain focus and complete tasks regardless of frequent interruptions. Ability to disseminate information clearly and concisely. Excellent communication skills (oral and written) in English and Spanish will have strong knowledge of standard front office procedures and operations, including proper telephone and e-mail etiquette. Openness to growth. Qualifications: A Bachelor’s degree in Education, Business Administration, Communications/Marketing or other related fields. Bilingual, proficiency required: reading, writing, and verbal communication in Spanish. Five or more years of work experience.
Our Workplace: Praise, reverence, and service of Jesus Christ should mark the relationship that exists not only between teachers and students, but among all members of the school community. We are a Roman Catholic high school in the Jesuit tradition and take our faith seriously. Ideally, Jesuit schools should be places where people are believed in, honored and cared for; where the natural talents and creative abilities of persons are recognized and celebrated; where individual contributions and accomplishments are appreciated; where everyone is treated fairly and justly; where sacrifice on behalf of the spiritually lost, economically poor, the socially deprived, and the educationally disadvantaged is commonplace; where each of us finds the challenge, encouragement, and support we need to reach his or her individual potential for excellence; where we help one another and work together with enthusiasm and generosity, attempting to model concretely in word in action the ideals we uphold for our students and ourselves. About Saint Ignatius High School: Saint Ignatius High School, which opened its doors September 6, 1886, is a Jesuit college-preparatory school. The school enrolls more than 1,500 young men who hail from 96 cities in a nine-county region. Academically, Saint Ignatius is a regional and state leader in National Merit finalists. To challenge students and prepare them for college, the Saint Ignatius curriculum offers 24 Advanced Placement (AP) and 25 honors courses. In September 2009, the school was designated a Blue Ribbon school by the U.S. Department of Education. A Saint Ignatius education prepares students to become competent, concerned and socially responsible members of their communities. With a motto of Men for Others, there is a prime concern for the development of Christian values among all students. Part of the Saint Ignatius student experience includes the promotion of faith in the service of justice. Located in close proximity to downtown Cleveland in the vibrant and energetic Ohio City neighborhood, the school occupies 23 acres and includes 19 buildings and three athletic fields. The school has 113 faculty members, 90 percent of whom hold advanced degrees. Sixty-two percent have spent 10 years or more teaching at Saint Ignatius. Saint Ignatius has been named 2024 and 2025 NorthCoast 99 Winner for Top Talent. Numerous personal, professional, and spiritual growth opportunities are offered. Saint Ignatius has been educating Men for Others for almost 140 years as a Catholic School in the Jesuit tradition. The school is known locally, as well as nationally, as a leader in educational excellence. Applicants with Disabilities As an equal opportunity employer, Saint Ignatius High School is committed to a diverse workforce. In order to ensure reasonable accommodation for individuals protected by Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (as amended), applicants that require accommodation in the job application process may contact the Human Resources Office at 216-651-0222 for assistance. Submit electronically a letter of interest and resume for the position of Administrative Operations Coordinator for the Welsh Academy to Ms. Staacie M. Harden by October 20, 2025.