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The Operations Coordinator for Development & Events fulfills critical functions that support the development & fundraising work of SWSG, including event planning, and data management for development activities.
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Contribute to the planning and execution of signature fundraising campaigns, including but not limited to Make Your Mark and Calendar and Fiscal Year End Campaigns; support the team with the Barefoot Athletics Challenge and Days of Giving campaigns; and collaborate with the Alumni Engagement & Annual Giving and Advancement Communications teams to create and implement a social media strategy to promote these signature fundraising campaigns.
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Assists with Institutional Review Board (IRB) requirements for each study including meeting institutional educational requirements, submitting documents for review such as amendments, adverse event reporting and annual reviews.
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As this Engagement Team Co-op is responsible for event planning and scheduling, he/she must have the ability to gather and organize information from a variety of sources, while occasionally being asked to facilitate at events, working sessions, and decision-making conversations within all divisions of MassDOT.
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Seek an event planning professional who brings a strategic approach to the events function and is able to manage important relationships and act as an ambassador for MIT; function as part of a cohesive team; develop working knowledge of donor and senior leadership preferences/needs; effectively plan event catering suitable for a variety of guests; and work under pressure in a demanding, fast-paced environment.
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This includes working with the event planning team, graphic designer and others to ensure that all sponsorship materials and solicitation letters are tracked from the first draft to the final production.
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Develops strategy and programming memos, maps out a calendar of events, ensures stakeholders advance event planning, writes event briefings, tracks event budgets and assesses impact to inform departmental engagement strategy.
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PREFERRED : bachelor's degree; MIT experience; experience maintaining and developing websites using a content management system such as Drupal or WordPress; experience with online event and collaboration tools such as Slack, Gather.
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Handle and execute all aspects of event planning and execution, including vendor management, budgeting, site selection, content and program management, audio/visual production, registration, logistics, and post-event evaluation.
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Systems implementation and development experience spanning a broad range of architectures: UI, middleware, event-based systems, messaging frameworks, caching, API's, microservices, databases, enterprise cloud enabled distributed systems (Azure/AWS), containerization.
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This includes event planning and execution, candidate pipeline development, marketing and branding related activities, planning and participating in the interview process, building of interview schedules, candidate communication and relationship building, and all conversion activities.
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Dedicate up to 5 hours weekly to collateral assignments across various areas such as Orientation Program Planning, Class Council, Late Night/Weekend Programming, Leadership Development/Engagement, and Care and Concern, adapting to event schedules and seasonal demands.
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More than seven (7) years of event or meeting planning. At least five (5) years of event or meeting planning. Our Event Manager plays a key role in maintaining WellSense's commitment to community as a remote organization.
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You will own third-party conferences, including marketing, event planning, exhibit booths and working with sales on staffing and scheduling. The ideal candidate has at least 2 years of experience working with event planning and marketing.
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Coordinate with the hotel management for event planning and execution. You're not just managing a bar; you're curating an atmosphere, crafting event experiences, and leading a team that's at the forefront of Boston's hospitality and nightlife.
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