The executive operations supporter β coordinating administrative activities for senior operations leadership.
As an Operations GM Coordinator, you support senior operations leadership with coordination and administrative activities. You're managing schedules, coordinating meetings, preparing reports, and ensuring senior leaders have the support they need to be effective.
Your day supports leadership effectiveness. You might manage the GM's calendar, then coordinate leadership meetings, then prepare status reports, then handle communications, then support special projects. You're ensuring senior leadership has effective support.
The hardest part is managing competing priorities at senior levels. Everyone wants the GM's time; priorities change quickly. You need excellent judgment about what matters and when. The people who thrive here are highly organized, discreet, and effective at executive support.
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Median pay for an Operations General Manager (operations Gm) Coordinator is about $103K nationally, with the field ranging roughly from $47K to $208K depending on experience, employer, and metro (BLS).
Core skills for this role include Monitoring, Reading Comprehension, Active Listening, Speaking, and Critical Thinking.
Most people in this role hold a high school diploma.
Employment in this field is projected to grow about 4.4% through 2034, with roughly 3.6 million people working in it today (BLS).
Closely related roles include Operations General Manager (Operations GM), Business Manager, and Office Manager.
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