OPEN POSITION
Events Manager (HYBRID)
Development - Health Sciences Development
Working Title : Events Manager (HYBRID)
Department : Development - Health Sciences Development
Reports To : Senior Associate Director, Events
Supervises :
Salary : Up to $70,000
Payroll Classification: Events Specialist 2 ()
Req Nbr : 10059

Position Summary
Bring your love for planning, stellar organizational skills and desire to make an impact to UCLA's Health Sciences Development (HSD) team as an Events Manager.  Events bring together the staff, faculty, donor, alumni and alumni of UCLA Health Sciences. UCLA Health is among the most comprehensive and advanced health care systems in the world. Together, UCLA Health and the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA strive every day to be a model that redefines the standard of excellence in health care. This is a great opportunity to be part of a creative team in a supportive environment that is committed to creating successful events that further the positive relationships and experiences of our donors and support meeting the goals of HSD's programs and initiatives.

Primary Responsibilities
As an Events Manager with UCLA's HSD team, you will plan and implement a wide range of small events and portions of larger events for donor engagement, cultivation, stewardship and fundraising events for assigned areas that will advance the development goals of HSD. Under the guidance of the Associate Director, Events you will be responsible for all aspects of small event planning, execution, and follow up including managing budgets and associated financial transactions. As an Events Manager, you will work with the Associate Director, and staff on aspects of larger and more complex events and will also maintain accurate and complete archive materials on all HSD events. In this role, you will develop and maintain cooperative working relationships and consult with development officers, academic leadership, and colleagues across campus, including faculty, as well as other internal constituents such as those in Facilities, Catering, A/V, UCLA Events and UCPD. You will work with other external constituents as needed. 



Qualifications
1. Minimum of two years of client-facing professional event management roles of increasing responsibility to include demonstrated skill in on-site and virtual event management/production.

2. Experience creating production schedules, timelines and logistical outlines; ability to negotiate and exchange ideas and information to formulate and implement procedures, programs and goals.

3. Experience creating, managing, and tracking event budgets, including reconciling expenses, analyzing and projecting trends, and producing reports.

4. Knowledge of all logistical support elements of special events and event production including experience working directly with vendors including catering, printed material design, rentals, complex audio/video set-up, mailing, parking, security and contracts.

5. Ability to comprehend and organize materials and information, identify potentially more effective methods of operation and to explain procedures and reasoning in a concise, logical, thorough and practical manner to individuals and in a group setting.

6. Strong critical thinking skills with ability to analyze complex programmatic problems and situations to quickly determine viable alternatives.

7. Demonstrated ability to motivate, educate and direct support staff and volunteers.

8. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build cooperative, effective relationships with a wide variety of internal and external constituents; working knowledge of social, business and academic protocol.

9. Outstanding writing and editing skills to effectively communicate to a variety of audiences; experience creating invitations, event proposals, reports, advertisements, brochures, and marketing materials using correct formats and proper grammar.

10. Highly organized and detail oriented with ability to work independently and prioritize, manage and readjust workload to meet competing deadlines in a dynamic and ever-changing environment under minimal supervision.

11. Proficiency in Microsoft suite of applications to include Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, and PowerPoint; able to learn new technologies in a prompt and efficient manner.

12. Strong team building skills and experience working as a member of a team toward common goals and objectives with ability to respond to inquiries and concerns in a customer service environment.

13. Ability to travel to off-site vendors and events during regular business hours, evenings and weekends in an efficient manner; often with little advanced notice.

14. Knowledge of University budgetary procedures; working knowledge of the External Affairs Events Database and campus Bruin Buy system as well as knowledge of event-related University policies and procedures; and UCLA campus venues, services and departments is preferred.

15. Knowledge of rules and regulations of the police department, fire department, U.S. Postal Service and Alcoholic Beverage Control department in relation to event planning is preferred.

Employment is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check.

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer advancing inclusive excellence. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected categories covered by the UC nondiscrimination policy.