What are the responsibilities and job description for the Event Manager position at NCQA Brand?
The Events Manager helps distinguish NCQA as a dynamic and engaging force in health care by leading areas of logistical planning for Quality Talks, Health Innovation Summit, Speakers Bureau and other high-profile activities. The Events Manager provides creative planning and execution of assigned areas for in-person and virtual events. but are not limited to coordinating with internal and external stakeholders, working with Director to execute project plans, event location identification and registration logistics.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Support the project management and logistical planning for Quality Talks
- Support the project management and logistical planning of the Health Innovation Summit
- Support other departments and teams in the planning and execution of in-person and virtual events
- Management and execution of the Speakers Bureau
Requirements:
- College degree in a related field or equivalent experience
- 5 years in a similar or related position with responsibility for conference and events planning and execution
- 3 years project management experience
- 2 years management experience
- Demonstrated experience with contract negotiation, housing and hotel management, event registration systems and exhibits floor planning.
- Experience in vendor management, reporting and events data analysis
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Strong communication, writing, editing, analytical and organizational skills.
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Ability to use tact, diplomacy, and negotiation skills to inform the organization and move it strategically forward.
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Strong project management skills. Knowledge of Microsoft Office, Excel and PowerPoint.
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Ability to manage cross-functional projects.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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