University of Miami
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Director,Events
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“Director, Events at University of Miami. Skills: Event planning, Budget management, Vendor negotiation. Develop and execute comprehensive event strategies. Manage all aspects of event planning and execution”
What You'll Achieve.
Deliver successful events; Meet event objectives; Stay within budget
Industry & Context.
Event problem-solving
Evening and weekend work
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree, 5+ years of experience in event planning, Experience with event management software, Experience managing budgets, Experience with vendor negotiations
Nice to Have
Master's degree, CMP certification
What You'll Do.
Develop and execute comprehensive event strategies
Manage all aspects of event planning and execution
Oversee event budgets and financial tracking
Negotiate contracts with vendors and suppliers
Coordinate event logistics
Manage event registration and attendee communication
Develop and implement marketing and promotional plans for
Oversee on-site event execution and staff supervision
Conduct post-event evaluations and reporting
Manage relationships with key stakeholders and partners
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; External vendors; University departments
Communication Scope
Verbal communication; Written communication; Presentation skills
Process & Methodology
Event project management
Full Job Description
**_Current Employees:_** If you are a current Staff, Faculty or Temporary employee at the University of Miami, please click [here](https://www.myworkday.com/umiami/d/task/1422$7248.htmld) to log in to Workday to use the internal application process. To learn how to apply for a faculty or staff position, please review this [tip sheet](https://my.it.miami.edu/wda/erpsec/tipsheets/ER_eRecruiting_ApplyforaJob.pdf). This position will report to the Chief of Staff for the Office of the Provost and be responsible for lead coordination of all events under the Office of the Provost, Office of Faculty Affairs, Graduate School, and Office of Undergraduate Affairs. This includes the Provost’s Awards, New Faculty Orientation, Town Hall events, Lecture Series, as well as Development, Athletics, and Commencement-related activities. The ideal candidate is a strong communicator and writer, able to manage event materials, including websites, social media posts, and copy. Exceptional organization skills are key. The candidate will be asked to work independently and may often be managing multiple projects at the same time. Events often take place outside regular work hours and travel may be required. The Office of the Provost also expects a high-level of professionalism and discretion at all times. **CORE JOB SUMMARY** The Director, Events directs the development, planning, and daily operations of the meetings and events for the assigned department. Specifically, the incumbent oversees staffing, venue selection, set-up, tear-down, and on-site project management for all activities and events. **CORE JOB FUNCTIONS** 1\. Coordinates all amenities and accommodations at the event. 2\. Monitors and controls event budgets and negotiates all necessary contracts. 3\. Negotiates and writes proposals to secure sponsorship to offset event expenses. 4\. Oversees that proper financial paperwork is completed. 5\. Works with print and broadcast media for coverage of events. 6\. Recaps and analyzes eve
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