We are seeking a highly organized and motivated individual to coordinate logistics for the Office of Undergraduate Research programs, including campus-wide research symposia, summer research internships, and academic conference awards. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, resourceful, and passionate about delivering impactful research experiences to Princeton students.
Princeton Research Day - Undergraduate Edition
Event Planning and Coordination
● Coordinate the event planning team (e.g. scheduling meetings, recording minutes, managing event timeline, and ensuring tasks are completed on schedule).
● Liaise with team members, award sponsors, presenters, and attendees.
● Monitor the PRD inbox, triage and direct email enquiries to respective team leaders and respond to presenter-related enquiries.
● Support presenter application, recruitment (e.g. tabling events in residential colleges and Frist), and communications; prepare presenter report.
● Support award sponsors and awarding process, prepare and distribute awards certificates.
Event Communication & Marketing
● Update content of the event website in Drupal including text, images, links; ensure consistency in branding, formatting, and tone across all web pages.
● Collaborate with event partners to gather and publish timely updates, announcements, and event information.
● Support marketing efforts including the printing and distribution of event banners, table tents, homepage stories, and social media.
Event Logistics
● Assemble event cost estimates.
● Collaborate with Princeton University’s Venue Services to design space organization (i.e., blueprint for location of registration tables, posters, food, event signage) and determine presenter capacity.
● Take on primary responsibility for direct communication with presenters who require specific setup for their poster presentations (e.g., table, exhibit, etc.).
● Coordinate poster printing and delivery with Princeton University's Print & Mail.
● Coordinate refreshments, decor, and photo priorities.
● Design and print the event program (with floor plan and presenter information) and day-of signage.
● Prepare presenter materials, including name badges and swag.
● Recruit, train, and supervise day-of volunteers for event setup.
● Coordinate installation and removal of day-of event signage (e.g., retractable banners, posters, electronic and physical billboards).
● Oversee registration check-in and support for presenters, attendees, and judges.
Summer program coordination:
Office of Undergraduate Research Student Initiated Internship Program (OURSIP)
● Verify applications for completeness and prepare for review in our Global Programs System (GPS).
● Enter applicant information from GPS into the Google OUR internship spreadsheet and collect additional information via email (e.g. financial aid status).
● Track the review, selection, acceptance, and awarding process and coordinate with team members involved in the process.
● Send award letters and respond to students, staff, and faculty inquiries.
● Make funder-initiated awards in Princeton University’s Student Activity Funding Engine.
Summer Research Colloquium (SRC):
● Create the SRC participant list and record participant information.
● Assist with the scheduling, room reservation, catering, and swag orders for the SRC weekly events and end of summer conference.
● Prepare and gather SRC-related materials (e.g. handouts, folders, nametags, event signage, sign-in sheets, markers), as needed.
● Assist with SRC events set up and break down.
Other:
● Support Princeton Preview tabling events, and other OUR events as needed.
● Assemble materials for the Undergraduate Fund for Academic Conferences annual report.
● Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
● 2+ years of experience working in higher education, project management, and event planning
● Strong project management and organization skills
● Excellent interpersonal and communication abilities
● Advanced user of Google Suite applications, including Forms, Sheets, and Docs, as well as Outlook Mail and Calendar, Canva
● Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
● Quick to learn new software programs supporting student applications
Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer. The posted salary range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly.
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