The Event Coordinator plays a role in the development of major programs and special events from enrollment to commencement and beyond for the Division of Student Success and the Office of the Provost through development of student-facing and outreach events representing the Division and supervision of the student leader program including recruiting, hiring, onboarding, and supervising 30-50 student interns and orientation leaders supporting Divisional programs throughout the year.
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Required Qualifications
Education:
Experience:
1-3 years of experience in student affairs or event planning
Direct experience working with students in a higher education setting
Experience programming effectively for a large university student population
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Event planning skills and experience
Excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated leadership ability
Outstanding verbal and written communication skills
Ability to relate effectively with students, parents, alumni, organizational leaders, and University partners
Proven superior work ethic
Commitment to the educational development of students
Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis without need now or in the future for sponsorship for employment-based visa status.
Preferred Qualifications
Education: Master's Degree
Experience:
Master''s degree in higher education, college student personnel, or related field preferred
Experience working in student activities, new student orientation, or transition programs
Management of high profile events on a college campus
Experience with relevant technology programs (CRM, Survey software, etc.)
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Knowledge of issues related to student success, retention, and first-year transition
Demonstrated experience in student engagement, event management, student development, or a related area within higher education.
Proficiency in using assessment practices and data analysis to inform planning and improve program outcomes.
Knowledge of issues related to student success, retention, transition, and leadership Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Work Location
Location: Knoxville, TN
Onsite
Compensation and Benefits
UT market range: MR8
Anticipated hiring range: $52,000
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Application Instructions
To express interest, please submit an application with the noted below attachments. To be assured of full consideration, completed applications with all requested materials should be submitted.
Resume
Cover Letter
Event Planning & Program Development (40%)
Reporting to the Assistant Director of Signature Events, the Event Coordinator will assist in the oversight of all aspects of event and special program development (concerts, performances, donor engagement, professional development series, speakers, etc) for the Division of Student Success. This includes communication and coordination with campus partners and off-campus vendors, management of budget, etc. The coordinator will be a point of contact for divisional programs and signature events, and will serve as an event manager for select programs and special events for units within Division of Student Success. The incumbent will work with campus partners (Office of the Chancellor, Student Life, Athletics, UTPD, etc.) to develop programs for special populations and strategic initiatives.
Student Leader Supervision (30%)
Lead student leadership activities for the office, including: recruitment, hiring, and onboarding of student interns and orientation leaders, staffing operations and scheduling, strategic leadership development, and evaluation and assessment processes.
Student Success Express (10%)
Lead Student Success Express initiative, including marketing campaigns, operations and staff scheduling, budgeting responsibilities, materials management, and assessment.
Assessment, Data & Technology (10%)
Under the direction of office leadership, conduct assessment and data analysis of programs; Participate in self-study and program review process w/ peer/aspirational institutions; Utilize campus technology (i.e. Salesforce, Blackthorn, Booqable, etc.). Work with team to identify trends and suggestions for improvements to programs.
Office Responsibilities (10%)
Contribute to shared program development in the office and committee work in the division, including but not limited to committee service, staff searches, and professional development.
Event Planning & Program Development (40%)
Reporting to the Assistant Director of Signature Events, the Event Coordinator will assist in the oversight of all aspects of event and special program development (concerts, performances, donor engagement, professional development series, speakers, etc) for the Division of Student Success. This includes communication and coordination with campus partners and off-campus vendors, management of budget, etc. The coordinator will be a point of contact for divisional programs and signature events, and will serve as an event manager for select programs and special events for units within Division of Student Success. The incumbent will work with campus partners (Office of the Chancellor, Student Life, Athletics, UTPD, etc.) to develop programs for special populations and strategic initiatives.
Student Leader Supervision (30%)
Lead student leadership activities for the office, including: recruitment, hiring, and onboarding of student interns and orientation leaders, staffing operations and scheduling, strategic leadership development, and evaluation and assessment processes.
Student Success Express (10%)
Lead Student Success Express initiative, including marketing campaigns, operations and staff scheduling, budgeting responsibilities, materials management, and assessment.
Assessment, Data & Technology (10%)
Under the direction of office leadership, conduct assessment and data analysis of programs; Participate in self-study and program review process w/ peer/aspirational institutions; Utilize campus technology (i.e. Salesforce, Blackthorn, Booqable, etc.). Work with team to identify trends and suggestions for improvements to programs.
Office Responsibilities (10%)
Contribute to shared program development in the office and committee work in the division, including but not limited to committee service, staff searches, and professional development.