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Special Events Program Assistant

Special Events Program Assistant

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January 15, 2024
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City of Redmond, WA

Special Events Program Assistant in the City of Redmond, WA

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Special Events Program Assistant in the City of Redmond, WA

Salary range: $61,152 - $82,560

Summary of duties:

  1. Collaborating with internal city departments for special event permit approval and execution.
  2. Supporting marketing initiatives through social media posts, web-based newsletters, and website content.
  3. Assisting staff with events contracts, invoices, and other processes.
  4. Working with the Events and Cultural Arts teams to ensure the success of internal and city signature events.

The position requires strong organizational skills, writing proficiency, problem-solving abilities, and a willingness to learn about municipal government and Parks & Recreation department functions. Education and experience requirements include a high school diploma or equivalent and two years of program or administrative support experience. Valid Washington State Driver's License and First Aid & CPR certifications (obtainable within 6 months of hire) are also required.

Reports to: Events & Marketing Supervisor

Population size: 73,000

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