Program Manager, Conferences and Events
- Employer
- University of Pennsylvania
- Location
- Law School
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- Institutional & Business Affairs, Program Administration, Technology, Analysts & Programming
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Four-Year Institution
Job Details
The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School staff play a critical role in providing a world-class educational environment, supporting faculty, students, alumni, and fellow staff members in a collaborative and ambitious environment.
Reporting to the Executive Director of Conferences and Events, the Program Manager is an integral collaborator on important faculty conferences, colloquia, symposia, meetings, and events, with ultimate responsibility for day-of program success and all follow up. The Program Manager works closely with faculty and Center and Institute Directors, as well as with IT colleagues, Facilities, Communications, and others to ensure that all Penn Carey Law Conferences and Events are delivered with high-quality service levels to ensure an outstanding participant learning experience.
The Program Manager maintains ownership of a portfolio of the Law School’s most intricate and demanding programs. This is a full-time position, hybrid eligible, with responsibility for some weekend and evening work as required by the vibrant and full events calendar. Duties include:Job Description
Strategic Work
- Create and manage communication channels to faculty and other program sponsors; participate in and contribute to all pre-event planning.
- Pre, during, and post-event, serve as direct point of contact for high-level speakers, presenters, and guests at assigned events.
- Ensure institutional branding and reputational goals are included in all event planning.
- Stay abreast of all technical opportunities for event hosting, including mastering software for event management as well as orchestration of excellent hybrid and remote events.
Pre-Event Responsibilities
- Working with Facilities and others, ensure conflict-free scheduling as possible as well as appropriate space assignments and accommodations for program participants.
- Develop and oversee the production of program materials, including website, marketing/invitations, and day-of event materials.
- Organize catering, travel plans, and hotel reservations.
- Manage RSVP lists.
- Anticipate and respond to a host of planning issues with flexibility and professionalism.
Event Implementation Responsibilities
- Ensure staffing of registration tables and troubleshoot on day of the event.
- Work with IT and AV staff to ensure all technology needs are properly supported.
- Monitor sessions to ensure that program lead and all participants are satisfied.
- With flexibility, respond to and monitor logistical, content and service requests made by program leads and any participants.
Post-Event Management
- Monitor and track program financial details to ensure expenses are accounted for accurately.
- Participate in post-event critique and offer suggestions.
- Monitor measurements of quality for all facets of the delivery process for programs (i.e. participant program evaluations and faculty feedback, facility and dining service comments).
- Support follow up efforts as determined by program directors.
Faculty Events Responsibilities
- Support the Conferences and Events team by participating in and supporting events outside the assigned portfolio; assist on day-of events (e.g., set-ups, staff registration table, meet caterer, etc.).
- In support of faculty and staff community building, organize a host of activities and events including annual celebrations.
- In support of faculty collaboration, order, set up, and clean up food service for a variety of faculty weekly meetings as well as committees, receptions, and luncheons.
- Make meal, hotel, and travel arrangements for guests speaking at various in-school faculty seminars upon request.
- Support planning and execution of Faculty Meetings and an annual Faculty Retreat
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
Bachelors preferred; 2 to 3 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience is required. A portfolio of successful events, designed and implemented, is required. Ability to work well with others in a service-oriented environment; positive attitude and interest in getting the work of the team done are essential. Must be able to demonstrate ability to prioritize and complete multiple tasks; excellent attention to detail; flexibility. Excellent tech skills, including Cvent, web management, Office 365 suite, and other event planning platforms. Must be able to work under pressure with time constraints; occasional need for evening and/or weekend staffing of faculty events. We seek candidates who have established track records as collaborators in the workplace. Commitment to the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School collaboration work environment and to the Staff Ideals is required.
The University of Pennsylvania and its Law School are equal opportunity employers.
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