Events Coordinator [Peterborough]
 

Events Coordinator

    

 

Job Title:

 

Events Coordinator

 
 

Organization:

 

Canadian Canoe Museum

 

Job Type:

Permanent

 

Language Required:

 

English

 
 

Location:

 

Peterborough, ON

 
 

Application Deadline:

 

31-May-2019

 

Job Start Date:

31-May-2019

 

Date Posted:

 

17-May-2019

 

Email:

carolyn.hyslop@canoemuseum.ca

 

Web Link to Institution:

 

www.canoemuseum.ca

 
 

Salary:

 

$35,000-40,000

 
 

Job Description:

 


Events Coordinator
The Canadian Canoe Museum, Peterborough ON

The Museum
On behalf of the people of Canada, The Canadian Canoe Museum stewards the world’s largest and most significant collection of canoes, kayaks and paddled watercraft. More than 600 in number, the craft and their stories of national and international significance have a pivotal role to play in our collective present and future. Our highly-dedicated staff and 100+ volunteers work together to inspire curiosity, connection and new understanding, with a vision of bringing Canadians closer to the land and to each other.

The Opportunity
The Events Coordinator is responsible for managing the Museum’s facility rental portfolio as well as coordinating logistics for public and fundraising events both at the Museum and off-site. This person will be highly organized, detail-oriented with a willingness to keep a flexible schedule, including weekend and evening work. Excellence in this role will be measured both by the experience that rental clients and event attendees have at the museum’s events and by the growth, diversity and professionalism that is achieved in these portfolios. This position involves close coordination and collaboration with Museum colleagues across many departments, as well as supervision of part-time event staff that are brought in to work events and rentals on an as-needed basis. This position also presents a unique opportunity to advise on the planning and promotion of the new museum’s facility rental spaces.

Salary Range $35000-$40000 commensurate with experience

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Facility Rentals & Weddings
Coordinate all aspects of the fee-for-service uses of the Education Room and other Museum spaces which includes:
Serve as main point of contact for renters from the date of initial inquiry through post-rental follow-up, including being available for evening and weekend planning meetings and site visits
Complete facility rental contracts, event timelines and booking forms
Invoice and process payments with accurate tracking
Set up, tear down of CCM facility equipment including AV as required
Work closely with Programs Registrar and other colleagues to coordinate bookings so as to meet museum-wide revenue goals and mandated priorities
Identify opportunities for promotion and publicity for the rental spaces at the museum and work with the Marketing and Community Relations Manager to support all promotional opportunities, including contribution to website, newsletter and social media content and the coordination of print/digital promotional materials
Promote the rental space at wedding and/or event planning trade shows
Seek out new markets for the museum’s facility rental spaces with a goal to both increase revenue and broaden the museum’s visitor base through rentals
Maintain a current knowledge of local wedding and facility rental market and industry trends and best practices, to identify areas for growth or improvement
Hire, supervise, support and evaluate the Events Staff team
Ensure that risk management practices are in place and followed within the facility rental portfolio
Plan and manage the facility rental budget
Maintain an accurate database of clients and communications
Report on rental portfolio for annual report, board meeting support documents and other internal and promotional needs as required
Event Coordination
Work closely with Director of Programs, the Development team and other colleagues depending on the nature of the event to ensure a high level of visitor satisfaction and that event goals are met
Work closely with Director of Programs, coordinate a number of public events, member events and other special events including but not limited to Wipper Lecture, Luste Lecture, Jack Matthews Fellowship, Night at the Museum, Lock and Paddle, and Annual General Meeting
Assist with the coordination of the Museum’s internal meetings and events, including Board meetings, partner/committee meetings, announcement/press events
Work closely with the Development team to assist with the coordination of the Museum’s annual fundraising events including Beaver Club Gala, Cocktail Event, Paddling Film Fest, and Touch a Truck
Coordinate necessary components of all events including but not limited to vendor contracts, food and beverage service, Special Occasions Permits, alcohol purchase, caterers, and event staff
Manage bar sales at events
Set up and take down of events including managing tech and sound
Identify opportunities to expand and diversify public event programming in support of increased visitor engagement and attendance
Manage specific public event budgets
Fee for Service Use of Exterior Spaces
On an as-needed basis, coordinate the short-term use agreements for the Museum’s parking lot and back building, which includes providing clients with appropriate paperwork, taking and tracking payments, and dealing with client’s incoming and outgoing vehicles and/or canoes
Other Duties as required and assigned


Relevant Skills and Qualifications:
Completion of a Post-secondary degree or equivalent
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to effectively coordinate multiple projects, deadlines and priorities
2 + years of work experience coordinating events and in the field of customer/visitor service and/or hospitality
Willingness to go above and beyond to ensure client satisfaction, excellent guest experience, and flawless event execution
Proven experience with Occupational Health and Safety, WHMIS
Working knowledge of Ontario Liquor License and Smart Serve regulation
Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications required, (Outlook, Word, Excel, and Power Point), with Adobe Creative Suite an asset
Valid Ontario drivers license and vehicle required (compensated for mileage)
Experience with developing marketing materials (social media posts, print materials)
Experience developing and/or managing a rentals or events budget
Experience with risk management awareness for a facility and events
Confidence and familiarity with audio-visual, videography, event photography, video-conference set up, photo editing
Experience with a mission-driven organization
Comfort and competence with public speaking
Demonstrated experience as team player
Strong leadership skills and demonstrated ability to manage a small staff team
Proven ability to listen attentively, resolve conflict and diffuse anger
Detail-oriented and hard-working, with a roll-up-your-sleeves attitude
Food Handling certification is an asset


If you would like to be part of our dynamic and dedicated team, please email a covering letter and your confidential resume to Karen Taylor, Director of Programs, hr@canoemuseum.ca.

While we sincerely appreciate all applications, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.