Events Coordinator
Events coordinators plan and organise special events, such as parties, wedding receptions, banquets, meetings, conferences and conventions.
An events coordinator may perform the following tasks:
- talk with clients about events and offer suggestions to make sure their requests can be met
- negotiate the type and costs of services to be provided, within a budget
- consult with management to make sure adequate staff members are rostered for duty and with catering staff to plan the menu
- organise the venue and make sure that it is appropriately set up, with regard to seating and decor
- consult with service providers such as caterers and transport companies
- coordinate staff to make sure that the program of events occurs on time, for example, the serving of food and refreshments
- follow up with the client to arrange payment and, after the event, to evaluate the service provided
- collect and analyse data on projects undertaken, and report on project outcomes
- find solutions to problems concerning services or programs provided, or the people affected
- advise senior management on matters requiring their attention and implement their decisions
- review and develop administrative systems and procedures
- oversee work by contractors and report on variations to work orders.
Depending on the size of the establishment, events coordinators may work independently or as part of a team.
Personal Requirements:
- enjoy working with people
- good organisational skills
- attention to detail
- good interpersonal and supervisory skills
- able to work irregular hours and on weekends and public holidays
- good communication skills
- good grooming and presentation
- comfortable working with computers
- able to negotiate, organise, delegate and work under pressure.
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