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Coordinates and develops employee event planning and employee development programs. We are hiring a Human Resources (HR) Coordinator who will be responsible for supporting the HR Managers and Director in all aspects of the department (recruitment, training, employee relations), as well as overseeing and/or facilitating various special projects independently.
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The Recreation Coordinator will play a crucial role in supporting the planning and execution of various city-sponsored events, contributing to the enhancement of community engagement and civic pride.
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Duties also include but are not limited to contract review and facilitating communication before, during and post event with pertinent hotel staff to ensure a high level of service. Primary service efforts are in Banquet Food, Beverage and Setup that include menu planning, agenda setting, and hotel meeting services, hospitality amenities and special VIP requests.
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Minimum five (5) years Government experience in event planning, meeting coordination, and/or program management or minimum three (3) years as a protocol affairs specialist/special events coordinator in private industry.
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At least three years of experience in event planning and enrichment programming development, implementation, facilitation, and management within educational and museum settings. The position also supports a variety of office functions and goals as they pertain to event planning, marketing and promotion of opportunities and services, providing orientations and trainings to academic appointees and SI staff, serving as a liaison between internal and external stakeholders, managing central internship programs, building intern/fellow alumni engagement outreach and programming, and reviewing and processing applications.
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Assist with event planning and management, which may require working with external parties, event scheduling, arranging catering, printing, materials preparation, and liaising with Workplace Strategy.
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Position provides broad exposure to all facets of meeting planning and coordination including contracting, sales, logistics and onsite administration in a fast-paced environment managing about 30 events per year.
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A thorough understanding of event planning and management including logistics, budgets and event marketing. The coordinator works, in a fast-paced environment, to execute event goals and detailed plans ensuring outstanding results for multiple events and programs simultaneously.
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Candidates with prior program management or similar experience will stand out alongside those with polish, strong relationship-building skills, and detailed thinking behind event-planning.
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2 years of event planning experience at a law firm or professional services firm (3-5 years of law firm experience for Specialist). Develop event timelines and keep event planning and deliverables on track.
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The Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF) is seeking an Event Logistics Coordinator (ELC) to organize and optimize the Foundation’s fundraising events to include but not limited to the National Miles for Melanoma 5K run/walk program, National Gala program, and other development related events and activities.
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Maintain department budget records, oversee scheduling, and foster positive relationships across the organization while assisting in event planning for External Affairs. Our client, a non-profit organization, is seeking a temporary Senior Coordinator to support their External Affairs team in Washington, DC.
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Support with event planning and coordination including: scheduling, booking hotel, event space, and catering, travel arrangements, processing of reimbursements and honoraria, and on-site event support.
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Executive Support: Provide operational support to EVP, HR including calendar management, meeting/event planning and execution, presentations, and other tasks as needed. The Human Resources Administrative Coordinator will play a key role in ensuring the effective functioning of human resources activities in our holding company and subsidiary companies.
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Whether planning a donor reception, a Heart Walk or a Gala experience, the Development Coordinator is responsible for helping to plan and implement a variety of events which will appeal to both current and potential donors.
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