The Goodwood Group
Event Planner (Group Projects)

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Are you a highly organised event professional with a passion for bringing creative ideas to life? We're looking for an Event Content Planner to play a key role in the planning and delivery of some of Goodwood's most unique events, including Goodwoof, the Magnolia Cup, Nucleus, Qatar Goodwoof Festival and Doghouse events.
This is an exciting opportunity to work at the heart of event delivery, helping to create memorable experiences and ensuring every detail is expertly coordinated from concept through to execution.
What You'll Be Doing
- Leading the administration, planning and coordination of Goodwoof content.
- Researching and developing engaging event content, speakers, guests and partners.
- Managing participant, guest and stakeholder communications.
- Coordinating event logistics, ticketing, accommodation, schedules and documentation.
- Working closely with Commercial, Marketing, Communications and Operations teams.
- Supporting commercial partner activations and sponsorship opportunities.
- Acting as a key liaison for Magnolia Cup jockeys throughout their event journey.
- Contributing to post-event reviews and future event planning.
- Representing Goodwood as a host and ambassador during events.
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What We're Looking For
- A passion for events and delivering exceptional experiences.
- Excellent organisation and project coordination skills.
- Strong communication and relationship-building abilities.
- A proactive, positive and solutions-focused approach.
- Creativity and confidence in bringing ideas to life.
- Strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities.
- Experience in administration and stakeholder management.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Word and Excel.


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What you'll get:
- Free gym membership and access to a comprehensive wellbeing programme
- Event tickets and a Health Cash Plan
- An exceptional calendar of social events to be enjoyed throughout the year
- A beautifully unique environment.
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