Temporary Summer Conference Coordinator - Graduate Assistant
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity Position dates: May 4 – August 14, 2026
Required start date: May 4, 2026 (to complete training before May
10 opening) Candidates with academic commitments extending past May
1 are encouraged to discuss timing during interview POSITION
OVERVIEW The Office of External Events & Conference Programs (EECP)
seeks graduate students to serve as Summer Conference Coordinators
for our comprehensive summer operations. Conference Coordinators
will lead student staff teams, coordinate guest services, and
manage operations across our conference, intern housing, and
orientation housing programs. This is an opportunity to gain
hands-on experience in higher education operations beyond
traditional student affairs, working at the intersection of
hospitality, facilities management, client relations, and team
leadership on an urban research university campus. Each Conference
Coordinator will have primary responsibility for a designated
portfolio area (conference programs, intern housing, or orientation
housing) while cross-training and providing support across all
summer operations as needed. Some coordinators may also have
building-specific assignments. WHAT YOU’LL GAIN Professional
Development Experience managing complex operations in a major
research university setting Insight into the business and
revenue-generating side of higher education Portfolio-building
opportunities in client management, team supervision, and program
coordination Understanding of how academic institutions function as
year-round enterprises Collaborative partnerships with departments
across campus including Facilities, Dining Services, Public Safety,
Residential Life, and academic programs Leadership & Supervision
Skills Direct supervision of 6-10 student Conference Assistants or
Orientation Housing Assistants Experience designing and delivering
comprehensive staff training programs Practice creating schedules,
delegating responsibilities, and providing ongoing feedback
Development of your leadership philosophy through hands-on team
management Crisis Management & Problem-Solving Real-time
decision-making in dynamic, fast-paced environment On-call rotation
experience with escalated guest and facility concerns Collaboration
with University Police Department and Public Safety Skills in
conflict resolution, de-escalation, and guest recovery Operational
Excellence Understanding of facility management, room assignments,
and space optimization Client relationship management with external
conference groups Budget awareness through occupancy tracking and
billing coordination Project management across multiple
simultaneous programs CORE RESPONSIBILITIES Team Leadership &
Supervision Supervise a team of 6-10 Conference Assistants or
Orientation Housing Assistants Conduct weekly team meetings and
individual check-ins with staff members Provide ongoing coaching,
feedback, and professional development support Create staffing
schedules including nightly duty coverage and guest service shifts
Lead by example in demonstrating excellent customer service and
professional standards Program Operations & Guest Services Serve as
primary coordinator for assigned portfolio area (conference
programs, intern housing, or orientation housing) Manage guest room
assignments with focus on efficient occupancy and client
satisfaction Oversee check-in/check-out operations, concierge
services, and guest communications Serve as Northeastern University
liaison to external conference clients Submit detailed occupancy
rosters for billing and reporting purposes Respond to guest
inquiries, concerns, and service requests with professionalism and
care Training & Development Attend pre-training sessions with
Residential Life leadership prior to program start Attend
pre-service training for Conference Assistants Coordinate ongoing
training and development throughout summer operations as needed
Support student staff in applying developmental philosophy to their
work Facilities & Campus Coordination Collaborate with Facilities
Management to ensure timely room setups and turnovers Coordinate
with Dining Services on meal plan access and guest needs Partner
with IT, Access Services, and other campus departments as needed
Maintain communication with Public Safety regarding building
operations and guest concerns On-Call & Emergency Response
Participate in professional staff on-call duty rotation Respond to
after-hours needs including guest check-ins, access card issues,
and facility concerns Support on-duty Conference Assistants with
matters requiring professional escalation Cooperate with University
Police Department and Public Safety in emergency situations
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Currently enrolled graduate student (any
discipline; Higher Education, Student Affairs, Hospitality
Management, or Business Administration preferred) Demonstrated
customer service skills with ability to problem-solve under
pressure Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Excellent written and verbal communication Ability to work
independently and as part of a collaborative team Flexibility and
adaptability in responding to changing priorities Capability to
apply developmental and educational philosophy to practice
Commitment to working effectively with diverse populations and
cultural competency PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Experience in one or
more: student affairs, residential life, hospitality/guest
services, event coordination, or team leadership On-call or crisis
response experience Experience supervising student staff or peer
teams Conflict resolution and de-escalation skills Working
knowledge of: Microsoft Office Suite (Teams, SharePoint, Excel),
housing management system (StarRez or similar platform), access
systems (Cbord), learning management systems (Canvas), and design
tools (Canva) ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES Quickly prioritize and adapt
to changing situations Apply developmental and educational
philosophy to practice Work effectively with diverse populations
and demonstrate cultural competency Maintain professional
boundaries while building rapport with multiple constituencies
COMPENSATION (Total value: approximately $15,000-16,000) $20/hour
with 35 hours a week University housing provided - single bedroom
within a shared apartment (estimated value: $4,500) Conference
Coordinators must live in provided University Housing for the
duration of the summer program. Unlimited meal plan with dining
dollars (estimated value: $2,800) Portfolio-building opportunities
including higher education operations, client management and team
leadership SUPERVISION & SUPPORT Conference Coordinators report
directly to an Assistant Director of the department and works
collaboratively with the full External Events & Conference Programs
team. Regular supervision includes weekly team meetings, individual
check-ins, and ongoing professional development conversations.
ABOUT EXTERNAL EVENTS & CONFERENCE PROGRAMS The Office of External
Events & Conference Programs serves as a bridge between
Northeastern University and external communities, managing venue
rentals, summer housing services, and conference operations. Our
department functions as both a revenue generator and campus
partner, handling contracts, insurance, guest services, and
collaborative relationships across the university. Summer
operations represent a significant component of our annual
portfolio, hosting thousands of guests in conference, intern
housing, and orientation programs. Position Type Temporary
Additional Information Northeastern University considers factors
such as candidate work experience, education and skills when
extending an offer. Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits
package for benefit eligible employees. This includes medical,
vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life,
retirement- as well as commuting & transportation. Visit
https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information. All
qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability
status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
This job is for a current or anticipated job vacancy. Pay Rate:
$20/hr
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