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The individual in this position develops and delivers profitable meetings, special events, training sessions and educational experiences that member companies value and support. The individual carries out routine tasks and responsibilities with minimal supervision; however, support and direction is available as needed for projects and activities.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Manages all meetings and educational events for the association and its affiliated
organizations. These may include the annual convention, regional events, educational courses, and Board and committee meetings.
Conducts research on member needs for training, education and information.
Identifies appropriate delivery methods for the training, education and
informationwhether face-to-face events, printed materials, or online courses, etc.
Oversees course content and development as needed.
Prepares project budget for each event or series of meetings, monitors
revenue and expenses, and takes corrective action to meet financial goals.
Solicits event sponsors and recommends appropriate use of association resources to recognize sponsors.
Works with Association President to select speakers and presenters.
Coordinates speaker travel arrangements, etc.
Works with President and Director of Marketing in the creation and production of marketing/promotional material.
Negotiates and confirms all facilities contracts, including meeting room
charges, A/V, meal charges, sleeping room charges, etc.
Coordinates the physical set-up of meeting and event functions.
Manages on-site logistics and plans staff involvement in event.
Conducts evaluations of meetings and events, incorporating the results into
future plans.
2. Works with volunteer members of committees to help them carry out their education and training activities.
3. Responds to participant questions and requests related to meetings and events.
4. Assists the association president and staff to communicate value of participation in
association-hosted activities.
Additional duties and responsibilities:
1. Cross trains in a variety of office support functions.
2. Helps with maintenance of membership records by verifying and reporting changes
within the member information group.
3.Manage the associations information to keep accurate records of current members and to ensure that all members are receiving the services to which they are entitled.
4.Maintain accurate records and logs of association activities such as meeting attendance, Board and committee minutes, correspondence and other items as necessary.
5.Procure the necessary supplies and materials for the efficient operation of the office, including maintenance of office equipment, ordering of materials, and other activities as required.
6.Manage the associations accounts receivable processing, including the maintenance of accurate and timely records both physical and electronic.
Skills, Knowledge and Abilities
Strong organizational skills to handle multiple overlapping activities.
Attention to detail and ability to create processes that manage detail.
Able to establish and meet schedules and deadlines
Knowledge of meeting facility food-and-beverage operations
Proficient communication skills including public speaking, written composition,
and computer operation
Able to negotiate fairly and firmly with meeting facility personnel, suppliers and presenters
Practical experience in budgeting, program planning and coordination
Able to work with volunteers while maintaining separation of staff and volunteer roles
Available to travel (some overnight stays required)
Knowledge and application of principles of adult education
Knowledge of alternative delivery systems for educational content
Skill in solving problems and making on-the-spot decisions
Able to professionally represent the association
Minimum requirements
Education:
Bachelors degree in education, business or communication field. Experience may be
substituted for education in the primary areas required for the position.
Experience:
At least two years of experience in meeting planning and training; association experience helpful. Experience with Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite helpful.
License:
Valid drivers license to operate a non-commercial vehicle
Working environment
Office environment, plus travel to a variety of meeting venues.
This position description is not all-inclusive. The Director of Education and Events may be required to perform job-related responsibilities and tasks other than those noted here, depending on the needs of the association.
- Location:
- Orlando, Florida