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Larbey Evans

Event Coordinator

London
£45k – £50k/yr
Posted 1 day ago
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Events Coordinator

This world-class litigation US law firm is looking to hire a newly created Events Coordinator position on a permanent basis to run their annual events calendar for their busy London office.

Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 is on offer plus fantastic benefits including free breakfast and lunch
Working: Hybrid working (4 days in the office)
Location: Ultra modern office space in Chancery Lane

The Events Coordinator will report into the Events Manager in London and be required to plan, produce, and execute quality events, working collaboratively with the London Business Development & Marketing team (5 staff). This is a fantastic opportunity for an existing Events Executive/Coordinator currently working in a law firm to build on their experience in a smaller environment and lead on a range of tailored internal and external high-profile events.

Events Coordinator Key Responsibilities:

  • Support with the development and execution of client, internal events, and webinars in collaboration with the Events Manager
  • Work closely with the business development & marketing team, as well as with partners and lawyers to manage the event logistics throughout the lifecycle of an event, for example: researching venues/experiences, conducting site visits, booking venues, sourcing entertainment, creating seating plans, working with the graphics team to design and send invitations
  • Collaborate with departmental lawyers and business development teams to develop and continually refine best practices and standards across the firm for both in-person and virtual events
  • Establish, monitor, manage, and report on performance expectations for events and meetings
  • Set up event schedules and plans, organise and ship materials, and develop transportation itineraries
  • Negotiate contracts and maintain relationships with vendors
  • Collaborate with office resources and internal support teams (e.g. facilities, audio/visual, travel, etc.)
  • Coordinate with the business development leads on the creation and distribution of promotional pieces and other printed materials
  • Be an ambassador for the firm on event best practice. Be a point of contact for consulting on events processes and general guidance
  • Raise invoices correctly and send for payment by their due date
  • Stay abreast of competitor activity, new event industry developments, and maintain external supplier relationships

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  • Minimum of 3 years Events experience, currently working in a law firm or corporate environment
  • Degree educated
  • Knowledge of London venues and vendors preferred
  • Possess excellent written, communication, and organisational skills
  • Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office, Vuture, and Intapp

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Skills

Event Planning
Logistics Management
Communication
Organizational Skills
Vendor Management
Contract Negotiation
Microsoft Office
Vuture
Intapp
Collaboration
Best Practices
Event Execution
Client Relations
Webinars
Marketing
Promotional Materials

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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