ACE Teaching Fellows Business Operations and IEI Events Coordinator
Job Description
The ACE Teaching Fellows Business Operations and IEI Events Coordinator is a dynamic, blended role responsible for driving the strategic planning, coordination, and execution of high-profile academic conferences and events across the Institute for Educational Initiatives.
These events include but are not limited to:
In this role, you will provide critical day-to-day business operational support to the ACE Teaching Fellows Team, serving as the vital bridge between front-facing event execution and behind-the-scenes organizational efficiency. The ideal candidate seamlessly blends the strategic project management skills of an event producer with the meticulous attention to detail required to sustain smooth IEI operations. In doing so, you will contribute directly to Notre Dame’s mission to be a force for good in the world
_ Duties Include:_
Strategic Event Execution, Analysis, and Financial Management
On-Site Execution and Analysis: Manage on-site teams and vendors during live events to ensure seamless delivery and immediate problem-solving. Conduct post-event debriefs and analyze data to provide recommendations for future improvements. Financial and Budgetary Oversight: Develop and manage event budgets, track expenses, negotiate vendor contracts, and ensure fiscal responsibility and compliance with University policies.
ACE Teaching Fellows Business Operations
Monitor ACE Teaching Fellows budget and reconcile with GLEZ, in collaboration with the IEI Business Office Support the collection of ACE School fees and payment of lease subsidies Manage lease collection and storage & update ACE housing database Manage the ACE Education Awards Prepare Adjunct faculty and Teacher-in-Residence contracts Manage end-of-year Mentor Teacher remuneration
Strategic Event Planning Leadership
Strategic Planning and Consultation: Strategize with faculty, staff, and leadership to define event goals, design comprehensive project timelines, and ensure all academic conferences and events align with institutional branding. Comprehensive Logistics Management: Lead all operational aspects of events, including venue selection, room setups, catering, audiovisual needs, and campus services (e.g., Parking, General Services). VIP and Guest Hospitality: Coordinate complex travel and lodging arrangements via Anthony Travel for guest presenters and VIPs. Develop personalized itineraries based on visitors' academic expertise and coordinate schedules with faculty and research trainees. Event Marketing and Registration: Utilize event management software (Cvent and Slate) to build and manage event websites, registration platforms, and attendee communications. Oversee the preparation of physical materials (printing, collating, nametags, table tents, and signage).
Qualifications
Additional Information
_ This position will be accepting applications until June 21, 2026._
The University of Notre Dame seeks to attract, develop, and retain the highest quality faculty, staff and administration. The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or age in employment. Moreover, Notre Dame prohibits discrimination against veterans or disabled qualified individuals, and complies with 41 CFR 60-741.5(a) and 41 CFR 60-300.5(a). We strongly encourage applications from candidates attracted to a university with a Catholic identity.