Massachusetts General Hospital
Communications & Event Coordinator
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
GENERAL SUMMARY/ OVERVIEW STATEMENT:The Neurotech Justice Accelerator at MGB, a Dana Center for Neuroscience & Society (Neuro JAM) is a newly established grant funded initiative that will train the next generation of neuroscience and society leaders to improve equitable access to beneficial neurotechnology, protect the public from neurotechnology harms, and establish standards to promote responsible societal use of neurotechnology.Reporting to and working in partnership with the Faculty Directors and the Senior Program Manager will be the Communications and Events Coordinator (Communications Coordinator). The Communications Coordinator will lead all communication efforts and events planning, including developing and maintaining the Neuro JAM website and newsletter; developing print and electronic materials; developing and executing the social media strategy; preparing design of reports, solicitation letters, mailings, blog posts, and flyers; and managing and executing events.The Communications Coordinator will act as the lead strategist for the communications and marketing strategy, both print and electronic. The Communications Coordinator will also act as the lead planner for events, working closely with the Senior Program Manager and Program Coordinator. The Communications Coordinator will act as the main point of contact between Neuro JAM and the campus communications offices, as well as with both local and national media outlets.PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Communications and Marketing:
Create both internal and external communications, including event flyers, reports, publications graphics, blog posts, and social media posts.Develop and maintain the NJAM Newsletter.Contribute to branding and social media campaigns.Maintain and regularly update website and social media platforms.Work closely with NJAM leadership team to determine messaging for internal and external communications.Work closely with campus partners to align messaging and communications strategy.Develop branded project and event materials, including swag.Event Planning and Execution:
Establish and maintain relationships with community partners, vendors, and venues.Plan event details, including registration forms and attendance tracking.Oversee the planning and execution of both in-person and virtual events, including the summer program and symposia.Coordinate social events within the project and with the community.Support Neuro JAM in other communication and event matters as identified and assigned by the Senior Program Manager and Faculty Directors.
Qualifications
SKILLS & COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:
Basic Qualifications:
Minimum of a Bachelor's degree.Demonstrated excellence in marketing, communications, or event management.Familiarity with website development and communications platforms.Demonstrated progressively responsible experience in communications and event management work; strong preference for at least 1-3 years of experience.Experience running both virtual and in-person events.Additional Qualifications and Skills:
Creativity in developing and designing communications materials.Excellence in organizational management with the ability to build relationships and develop high-performing teams and set and achieve strategic objectives.Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders and cultures.Demonstrated experience working within and across teams.Entrepreneurial with an enthusiasm for doing whatever it takes to get the job done.An ability to drive to big-picture goals while maintaining strong attention to detail.Demonstrated attention to detail, good judgment, discretion, and ability to handle sensitive and confidential information required.Superior verbal and written communication, planning, and organizational skills with keen attention to detail and sound judgment.Excellent technical skills with demonstrated proficiency in MS Office Suite (PowerPoint, Excel, Word).Physical Requirements:
Ability to meet in-person with community partners and participate in community-engaged events off site.Some lifting, e.g., carrying materials to and from community events.Massachusetts General Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives, and ideas, we choose to lead. Applications from protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged.Primary Location:
MA-Boston-MGH Main CampusWork Locations:
MGH Main Campus, 55 Fruit Street, Boston 02114Job:
Professional/ManagerialOrganization:
Massachusetts General Hospital(MGH)Schedule:
Full-timeStandard Hours:
40Shift:
Day JobEmployee Status:
RegularRecruiting Department:
MGH NeurosurgeryJob Posting:
Sep 18, 2024
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Communications and Marketing:
Create both internal and external communications, including event flyers, reports, publications graphics, blog posts, and social media posts.Develop and maintain the NJAM Newsletter.Contribute to branding and social media campaigns.Maintain and regularly update website and social media platforms.Work closely with NJAM leadership team to determine messaging for internal and external communications.Work closely with campus partners to align messaging and communications strategy.Develop branded project and event materials, including swag.Event Planning and Execution:
Establish and maintain relationships with community partners, vendors, and venues.Plan event details, including registration forms and attendance tracking.Oversee the planning and execution of both in-person and virtual events, including the summer program and symposia.Coordinate social events within the project and with the community.Support Neuro JAM in other communication and event matters as identified and assigned by the Senior Program Manager and Faculty Directors.
Qualifications
SKILLS & COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:
Basic Qualifications:
Minimum of a Bachelor's degree.Demonstrated excellence in marketing, communications, or event management.Familiarity with website development and communications platforms.Demonstrated progressively responsible experience in communications and event management work; strong preference for at least 1-3 years of experience.Experience running both virtual and in-person events.Additional Qualifications and Skills:
Creativity in developing and designing communications materials.Excellence in organizational management with the ability to build relationships and develop high-performing teams and set and achieve strategic objectives.Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders and cultures.Demonstrated experience working within and across teams.Entrepreneurial with an enthusiasm for doing whatever it takes to get the job done.An ability to drive to big-picture goals while maintaining strong attention to detail.Demonstrated attention to detail, good judgment, discretion, and ability to handle sensitive and confidential information required.Superior verbal and written communication, planning, and organizational skills with keen attention to detail and sound judgment.Excellent technical skills with demonstrated proficiency in MS Office Suite (PowerPoint, Excel, Word).Physical Requirements:
Ability to meet in-person with community partners and participate in community-engaged events off site.Some lifting, e.g., carrying materials to and from community events.Massachusetts General Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives, and ideas, we choose to lead. Applications from protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged.Primary Location:
MA-Boston-MGH Main CampusWork Locations:
MGH Main Campus, 55 Fruit Street, Boston 02114Job:
Professional/ManagerialOrganization:
Massachusetts General Hospital(MGH)Schedule:
Full-timeStandard Hours:
40Shift:
Day JobEmployee Status:
RegularRecruiting Department:
MGH NeurosurgeryJob Posting:
Sep 18, 2024
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