The Program Manager is responsible for the content, research, administration, and execution of all budgeting, planning, implementation, and reconciliation of CNS meetings, Joint Section meetings, Subspecialty meetings and other programs as assigned. Liaison to the Scientific Program Committee for programs and meetings assigned.
The essential duties and responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to the following:
Program management to include RFP process, budgeting, vendor contract negotiation, reconciliation, historical tracking, as well as ancillary services for programs as assigned.
Manages budget development, projections, and reconciliation.
Manages site research and recommendations, hotel and venue coordination, meeting specifications, onsite logistics (including but not limited to temporary staff, shuttle, and destination management companies).
Responsible for researching, recommending, and possible site visits for social event venue and theme selection. Develops budgets and menus for all social events for programs as assigned.
Manages and oversees social invites process, RSVP process, and all associated event planning and and execution.
Solicits, negotiates, and oversees vendor contracts.
Manages registration; including where applicable 3rd party housing and registration to include site development, maintenance and reporting for programs as assigned.
Manages the program agenda, collection of all speaker COI, and organizes speaker logistics.
Administration of the CNS faculty services center.
Onsite meeting management for programs as assigned and other CNS programs, including the CNS Annual Meeting.
Management of all affiliate meetings and receptions at the CNS Annual Meeting.
Speaker research, contracting, and onsite management for contracted Annual Meeting speakers.
Manages and oversees staff.
An individual in this position must be able to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individual with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
Education, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Minimum of 5 years’ experience, preferably in a medical/physician association.
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CNS offers a collaborative, flexible, team environment, generous holiday/time off policy, comprehensive (health, vision, dental, short-term disability, long-term disability and life), employee assistance program and 401(k). In addition, CNS offers an employee referral bonus, casual dress code, flextime and telecommuting options.