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Assists Division Executive in formulating and implementing the new business development plan for the Division's respective geographic markets, including the directing and monitoring of the direct ...

The Housing MT Division Executive Program Officer directly supports the Montana Board of Housing's Executive Director / Housing MT Division Administrator on a variety of tasks, including but not ...

The Housing MT Division Executive Program Officer directly supports the Montana Board of Housing's Executive Director / Housing MT Division Administrator on a variety of tasks, including but not ...

The Housing MT Division Executive Program Officer directly supports the Montana Board of Housing's Executive Director / Housing MT Division Administrator on a variety of tasks, including but not ...

The Housing MT Division Executive Program Officer directly supports the Montana Board of Housing's Executive Director / Housing MT Division Administrator on a variety of tasks, including but not ...

Executive Analyst

Sacramento, CA ยท On-site

$3.8K - $6.2K/mo

The Directorate Division, Executive Office is looking for a motivated Analyst I to join the team. Under the supervision of the Supervisor I, the Analyst Iperforms a variety of analytical tasks ...

Prior experience serving in operational leadership roles such as President, COO, VP Operations, Division Executive, Regional Executive, General Manager, Executive Project Leader, Preconstruction ...

Executive Division: Executive At Daniel Defense, Only the Best Build the Best... Who Should Apply: Daniel Defense is looking to hire a highly adaptable, tenacious, and curious executive assistant ...

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How much do division executive jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for division executive in the United States is $93,552.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,000.00 and $120,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Division Executive vs Division Manager?

AspectDivision ExecutiveDivision Manager
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree; often advanced degrees like an MBA are preferredUsually holds a bachelor's degree; some roles may prefer advanced certifications or experience
Work EnvironmentStrategic leadership at a high level, overseeing multiple departments or regionsOperational management within a specific division or department
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in large corporations across various industriesFound in similar industries, often reporting to a Division Executive

The Division Executive focuses on strategic oversight and high-level decision-making across multiple divisions, while the Division Manager handles day-to-day operations within a specific division. Both roles require leadership skills, but the Division Executive operates at a broader, more strategic level.

What are the 7 levels of the job title hierarchy?

In a typical organizational hierarchy for a Division Executive, the seven levels often include entry-level roles such as Assistant or Coordinator, followed by Manager, Senior Manager, Director, Vice President, Senior Vice President, and Chief or Executive roles. These levels reflect increasing responsibility, scope, and strategic influence within the organization. The specific titles and number of levels can vary depending on the company's size and structure.

What jobs pay $500,000 a year in the US?

For a Division Executive or similar senior leadership roles, annual compensation of $500,000 or more typically includes base salary, bonuses, and stock options, often found in large corporations or industries like finance, technology, and healthcare. These positions usually require extensive experience, advanced degrees, and strong leadership skills. High-paying executive roles are often accompanied by performance-based incentives and benefits.

What job makes $10,000 a month without a degree?

A Division Executive can earn $10,000 or more per month through leadership skills, strategic planning, and industry experience, often without requiring a college degree. Success in such roles depends on performance, networking, and proven results in managing teams or operations.

What jobs will no longer exist in 2030?

By 2030, roles such as data entry clerks and telemarketers are expected to decline due to automation and AI advancements. Jobs requiring repetitive tasks are increasingly replaced by technology, while roles emphasizing complex decision-making and interpersonal skills are more likely to persist.
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Executive Support Specialist - Division of Child Support

Executive Support Specialist - Division of Child Support

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

Salem, OR โ€ข On-site

$4.0K - $5.3K/wk

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

This job post hasย expired today.ย Applications are no longer accepted.


Key responsibilities

  • Provide confidential administrative support to Division Leadership and others, including coordinating scheduling and calendaring of meetings, taking meeting minutes, coordinating travel, and processing reimbursements.

  • Serve as the primary communication link among Division Leadership and others for various issues.

  • Maintain central filing systems, archive and record retention of files, open and sort mail, assist with motor pool car reservations, coordinate virtual meetings, and manage a SPOTS Visa card for the Director's Office.


Job description

Initial Posting Date:

06/09/2026

Application Deadline:

06/23/2026

Agency:

Department of Justice

Salary Range:

$4,023 - $5,371

Position Type:

Employee

Position Title:

Executive Support Specialist - Division of Child Support

Job Description:

The Oregon Department of Justice Division of Child Support (DCS) Director's Office is seeking to hire an administrative professional as an Executive Support Specialist 1 to assist the Division's Leadership and others with confidential administrative assistance. The successful candidate will be required to anticipate the needs of the Director and executive team to make the best and most efficient use of time and resources. You will be the go-to person for division executive team and serve as the communication link between team and others in the program.

The Oregon Child Support Program, administered by the Division of Child Support, is part of the federal child support program, which is one of the top four anti-poverty programs in the nation. Become part of a program whose mission is supporting parents to support children. Your contributions will make a difference in the lives of Oregon's most valuable resource-our children.

You will find that we embrace inclusive and supportive work environments and respect the diverse perspectives, knowledge, and experiences of our coworkers and those seeking to join the organization. We strive to build an inclusive and performance-oriented workplace where all individuals are welcomed and appreciated, leading to increasingly higher levels of fulfillment and success. Apply today!

State Management Service personnel are responsible for understanding the Department of Justice's affirmative action goals and objectives and to develop and implement plans to meet them. In addition, all managers of the Department must recognize the value of individual and cultural differences, create work environments where individuals' differences are valued, and consistently treat staff, colleagues, customers, stakeholders, and partners with dignity and respect.

Duties and Responsibilities (in part)

In this role as an Executive Support Specialist, you will closely work with the Division Leadership and others to provide administrative support. This role will coordinate the scheduling and calendaring of meetings, take meeting minutes for multiple committees and executive team, coordinate travel, and process travel and other reimbursements as necessary. You will also serve as the primary communication link between among the Division Leadership and others for various issues. You will provide confidential assistance which may include help preparing recruitments and hiring materials, and coordination of information for personnel actions and personnel files. This role is not limited to general clerical duties such as the maintenance for the central filing systems, archiving and recording retentions of files, opening, and sorting mail, providing assisting with motor pool car reservations, and helping to coordinate virtual meetings. This role is responsible for maintaining and managing a SPOTS Visa card for the Director's Office. The Executive Support Specialist truly has a variety of duties keeping each day interesting and busy.

Required Experience and Special Requirements

Research suggests that women and people of color are less likely to apply unless they are confident they meet 100% of the listed qualifications. We strongly encourage all interested individuals to apply, and allow us to evaluate the knowledge, skills, and abilities that you demonstrate, using an intentional equity lens.

  • Three years of clerical/secretarial experience which included:
    one year at a full performance level typing, word processing, or other generating of documents; and
    lead work responsibility or coordination of office procedures.

Courses or training in Office Occupations or Office Technology may be substituted for up to one year of the clerical/secretarial experience. No substitution will be made for the one year at the full performance level.

AND

  • An Oregon Driver's License.

  • Finalists must pass a comprehensive employment reference check and fingerprint-based criminal background check. A driver history check will be included for positions requiring state vehicle driving privileges.Adverse findings will be evaluated to determine eligibility for the position.

This position will be required to obtain a Notary Public commission within six months of being hired and will maintain the commission throughout the duration of this appointment.

Preference may be given to candidate who is a current active Oregon Notary Public.

Desired and Requested Skills and Attributes

  • Excellent communication both written and verbal.

  • Excellent interpersonal skills.

  • The ability to thrive working independently and as a team.

  • Detail oriented.

  • Proficient in Excel, Word, and Outlook.

  • Strong time management and ability to prioritize while managing multiple tasks and having to shift priorities.

What's In It for You

  • Job satisfaction as part of a team whose mission is to work with Oregon's government agencies to provide support and promote the well-being of Oregon children.

  • Permanent, full-time employment.

  • Vacation, sick leave, 11 paid holidays a year, and special days off.

  • Excellent medical, dental, and vision benefits.

  • Pension and retirement programs.

  • An agency committed to equal opportunity and workforce diversity.

  • Endless peer and management support. This is a non-represented position.

For more information about our benefits, you can learn here.

Application Process

Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The Department of Justice is an equal opportunity employer, does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, ethnicity, veteran, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age or disability, and is committed to workplace diversity.

  • Click "Apply" and complete the online application and all supplemental questions.

  • Attach your resume.

  • Attach a cover letter identifying your attributes that meet the desired and requested skills.

If you are interested in assistance with completing your resume, cover letter, or interview workshops, please check out WorkSource Oregon here.

ALL APPLICANTS: You will only have one opportunity to upload the required resume and cover letter. In your cover letter please share why you think you would be a good fit for the position given your job experience and education. Drag and drop both your resume and cover letter into Workday when prompted to upload your resume. If you are concerned that one or both requested documents didn't attach to your application, if you need an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), have questions, or need assistance with the application process, please contact doj.recruitment@doj.oregon.gov. Any materials emailed will be associated on your behalf if received before the posting deadline.

CURRENT STATE EMPLOYEES: Login to Workday using your state-issued login and apply via the Jobs Hub Worklet located on your home page. Using a private account disrupts the hiring process for all internal candidates. Prior to clicking "Apply", update your employee profile to reflect your Education, Skills, and Job History (including your current job).

For additional information regarding working for the Department of Justice and application assistance, click HERE.

Oregon Department of Justice
1162 Court St NE
Salem, OR 97301
DOJ.recruitment@doj.oregon.gov

Phone: (503) 947-4328
Fax: (503) 373-0367