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Senior Event Manager
Senior Events Manager
Build a career you love at St. James’s Place
Are you ready to chart your own career path? With our refreshed strategy, we’re building on our rich heritage and transforming our business to be more scalable and efficient, unlocking the capabilities needed for future success. This includes significantly investing in technology, streamlining the way we work, and creating an environment where colleagues feel engaged, empowered and accountable; where they can show up, speak up and perform—because we believe in the difference our work makes.
At a glance
- Location: Hybrid with frequent travel to Cirencester, London and UK event locations
- Workplace Type: Hybrid
- Employment Type: Permanent
- Seniority: Mid-Senior Level
About the Role
As a Senior Events Manager, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering St. James’s Place’s flagship event programme. Leading a team of event professionals, you’ll ensure every event is delivered to an exceptional standard, creating high-quality experiences that connect and inspire our Partners, employees, clients and leaders across the business.
Alongside overseeing the wider flagship portfolio, you’ll take ownership of one of the organisation’s most strategically significant events, delivering it end-to-end with a focus on excellence, engagement and impact.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Lead and develop a team of event professionals to deliver a portfolio of flagship events
- Set clear objectives, standards and ways of working aligned to the event strategy
- Support team capability building across project management, stakeholder engagement, supplier management, content development and on-site leadership
- Act as Senior Event Lead for one of the organisation’s largest annual flagship events
- Own full end-to-end delivery including planning, budgeting, timelines, risk management, staffing, supplier relationships, content and on-site leadership
- Partner with executive sponsors, senior leaders, business units and corporate functions to ensure events meet strategic objectives
- Ensure delivery of a premium, consistent and high-quality delegate experience
- Oversee the flagship events calendar, ensuring high-quality, compliant and on-time delivery
- Ensure consistency in standards, branding, service levels, contractual governance and operational excellence across all flagship events
- Support Event Managers in managing complex stakeholder relationships, resolving risks and escalating issues where required
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About You
You are a confident and experienced event leader who thrives in a fast-paced, high-profile environment. You bring a calm and structured approach to managing complexity and are comfortable balancing multiple priorities while maintaining exceptional standards.
You are a collaborative people manager who enjoys developing others, building strong relationships across the business and working with senior stakeholders. You’ll have the credibility and experience to influence at all levels while ensuring events deliver against strategic objectives.
You take pride in creating memorable experiences and are driven by continuous improvement, always looking for opportunities to enhance delivery, engagement and impact.
Essential Criteria
- Significant experience delivering complex, high-profile events end-to-end within a corporate, professional services or regulated environment
- People, and line management experience, leading and developing teams
- Strong project management skills with the ability to balance multiple priorities, deadlines and stakeholders
- Excellent stakeholder management skills, including experience working with senior leaders and executive sponsors
- Experience operating within structured frameworks, governance processes and organisational standards
Desirable Criteria
- Understanding of the SJP Partnership model and the needs of adviser and Partnership audiences
- Experience working within a matrix organisation
- Understanding of brand, culture and how to adapt event delivery to align with business objectives
- Experience delivering events for multiple audience groups, including employees, advisers, clients or senior leaders
- Confidence using event management tools such as Cvent


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Special Requirements
This is a hybrid role, combining home and office working, with regular travel required to support event delivery. Flexibility in working hours will be required in line with the event calendar, including occasional out-of-hours working and attendance at events.
What’s in it for You?
We reward you for the work you do, whether that’s through:
- A discretionary annual bonus scheme that reflects both personal and company performance
- Competitive annual leave allowance (28 days plus bank holidays, with the option to purchase an additional 5 days)
- An online rewards platform with a variety of discounts
We also have benefits to support whatever stage of life you’re in, including:
- Competitive parental leave (26 weeks full pay)
- Private medical insurance (optional taxable benefit)
- 10% non-contributory pension (increasing with length of service)
Reasonable Adjustments
We’re an equal opportunities employer and want to ensure our recruitment process is accessible and inclusive for all. If you require reasonable adjustment(s) at any stage, please let us know by emailing careers@sjp.co.uk.
Research tells us that applicants (especially those from underrepresented groups) can be put off from applying for a role if they do not meet all the criteria or have been on an extended career break. If you think you would be a good match for this role and can demonstrate some transferable experience, please apply, regardless of whether you tick every box.
What’s Next?
If you’re excited about this role and believe you have the skills and experience we’re looking for, we’d love to hear from you! Please submit an application, and our team will be in touch.
As a business regulated by the FCA, we would advise you to familiarise yourself with the conduct regulations and, in particular, consumer duty obligations prior to an interview with SJP.
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