Wellcome

Charitable Foundation

EventsExecutive

£29–37k London, England, United Kingdom CONTRACT Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Executive candidates.

The Brief

“Events Executive at Wellcome. Skills: Event coordination, Client management, Logistics management. Communicate with internal teams, service partners and suppliers. Assist clients to run their events effectively”

Industry & Context.

Charitable Foundation
Eligibility Requirements

Occasional weekend shifts, Early mornings, Evenings

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Operational experience delivering conferences and events within venue environments, Skilled in event management systems, Experienced in coordinating hybrid events including live streaming/video conferencing

Nice to Have

Experience using Kinetics

What You'll Do.

Communicate with internal teams

service partners and suppliers

Assist clients to run their events effectively

Ensure accurate contracts and invoices are presented to

Ensure contracts and invoices are paid on time

Work with external suppliers to ensure effective and

Ensure events are delivered on time

Ensure correct room set ups are complete and

Undertake event duty shifts

Work in accordance with Wellcome policies and principles

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal teams; Service partners; Suppliers; External suppliers; Operations teams

Full Job Description

**Salary: £29,280 - £36,600** **Closing date: 18 June 2026** **Contract type: 18 Month Fixed Term Contract: 10 August 2026 - 10 February 2028** **Interview dates: 1st stage (w/c 6 July 2026)** Wellcome is a global charitable foundation. We improve health for everyone by funding science, leading policy and advocacy campaigns, and building partnerships. We plan to spend £16bn over the next ten years, funding new discoveries in life, health and wellbeing and taking on three global health challenges: mental health, infectious disease and climate and health. We are looking for an Events Executive to join our team. **Where in Wellcome will I be working?** Wellcome Collection’s Commercial team is responsible for generating essential income which enables us to continue the development of our public outreach and exhibitions programmes. The Venue Hire team at Wellcome Collection looks after private hires from enquiry stage to contract confirmation, coordination stages and delivery. We look after conferences, meetings, dinners and drinks reception for both internal and external clients. we also handle all the financial events for our events: invoicing etc. **What will I be doing?** Your primary focus will be operating in a client facing role working on events from the first stages of enquiry through to contracting and invoicing of the event and detailed coordination of all event logistics including but not limited to catering. **As an Events Executive you will:** * Communicate with internal teams, service partners and suppliers at weekly meetings. * Assist clients to run their events effectively. * Ensure accurate contracts and invoices are presented to clients and paid on time. * Work with external suppliers to ensure effective and safe delivery. * Ensure events are delivered on time, including ensuring correct room set ups are complete and accurate. * Undertake event duty shifts including early mornings and evenings and occasional weekend shifts. * Undertake work in accordan

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