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WORTH - Women of Recreation, Tourism and Hospitality Association
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WORTH Association - Women of Recreation, Tourism and Hospitality
Employment Opportunity: Event Manager
Location: Hybrid / Remote
The Event Manager is expected to attend meetings, site visits, and events throughout Metro Vancouver 1–2 times per month, with increased on-site attendance required during peak event planning and execution periods. Occasional out-of-province travel may be necessary throughout the year. The role also requires flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and other non-standard hours in support of events and organizational activities.
Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent
Annual Salary: $71,000-76,000
About Us:
WORTH is a grassroots non-profit society advancing women in Canada’s recreation, tourism, and hospitality industries. We educate, elevate, and engage through mentorship, networking, and professional development—helping self-identifying women lead, influence, and shape a more equitable future for the sector.
Job Overview:
At WORTH, events are more than gatherings, they are strategic platforms that build community, amplify underrepresented voices, strengthen industry partnerships, and generate meaningful impact for women in hospitality, tourism, and recreation.
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Event Manager leads the event team, operational execution, and the overall delivery of WORTH’s event portfolio. This role works closely with the Operations Manager and the Marketing and Partnerships Manager, as well as internal team members, contractors, and volunteers.
As the Event Manager is expected to both lead strategy and execute key elements directly, this is an ideal opportunity for a highly organized and solutions-oriented event professional who thrives in fast-paced environments and can balance strategic oversight with hands-on operational leadership.
Key Responsibilities
Event Strategy & Portfolio Management
Leads the planning and delivery of WORTH’s annual event portfolio, including:
WORTH Leadership Summit – Annual one-day conference in Vancouver
Yes Shef Event Series – Multi-city event series currently held in Vancouver and Toronto
Fundraising Events, Networking Gatherings, Workshops, and Partner Activations
Develops event strategies that support organizational goals related to community engagement, sponsorship growth, fundraising, visibility, and participant experience
Establishes event objectives, operational priorities, timelines, success metrics, and delivery frameworks
Evaluates event outcomes and provides recommendations to improve impact, operational efficiency, audience engagement, and financial performance
Event Leadership & Operational Oversight
Oversees all phases of event planning and execution from concept through post-event reporting
Develops and manages master event timelines, production schedules, operational plans, and critical paths, ensuring all phases of the event are appropriately resourced to deliver project objectives
Provides leadership and direction to contracted coordinators, volunteers, vendors, and delivery teams
Delegates operational responsibilities and ensures accountability across event delivery teams
Leads event planning meetings and cross-functional coordination with Marketing & Partnerships, Operations, and event delivery teams
Serves as the primary operational lead and escalation point for complex event matters
Vendor, Venue & Production Management
Leads vendor sourcing, RFP processes, bid evaluations, negotiations, and contract coordination
Oversees relationships with venues, AV providers, caterers, production suppliers, rental companies, transportation providers, and other service partners
Oversees venue logistics including floorplans, catering, load-in/load-out schedules, and onsite operations
Ensures appropriate contingency planning, operational risk management, and issue resolution
Sponsorship & Stakeholder Management
Oversees fulfillment of sponsorship deliverables in collaboration with the Marketing Manager
Ensures sponsor activations, branding, recognition, and partner commitments are delivered successfully
Maintains strong relationships with sponsors, partners, venues, vendors, speakers, and participants
Budget & Financial Oversight
Develops and manages event budgets in collaboration with leadership
Tracks event revenues, expenditures, financial commitments, and budget performance
Reviews contracts, invoices, procurement documentation, and reconciliation reports for accuracy and alignment with approved budgets
Identifies cost efficiencies and provides recommendations to support financial sustainability
Oversees post-event financial reconciliation and reporting
Reporting & Continuous Improvement
Leads post-event evaluations, reporting, debriefs, and operational reviews
Tracks key event performance metrics including attendance, sponsor engagement, fundraising outcomes, and participant feedback
Identifies opportunities to improve systems, workflows, communication, and operational practices
Maintains event documentation, planning tools, templates, and organizational records to support continuity and scalability
What Success Looks Like
Success in this role means consistently delivering high-quality events that meet or exceed attendance, satisfaction, sponsorship, and revenue goals, while growing participation and community impact. The right person builds strong, lasting relationships with sponsors, partners, and vendors, leads cross-functional teams with clarity and accountability, and fosters a positive team culture that brings out the best in contractors, volunteers, and colleagues alike. They take full ownership of outcomes, proactively identifying challenges and implementing practical solutions. Behind the scenes, they develop scalable systems and documentation that improve efficiency and support continued growth, making decisions grounded in data and a genuine commitment to continuous improvement.
Qualifications:
Degree or diploma in Event Management, Hospitality, Tourism, Business Administration, Marketing, or related discipline, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Minimum 5 years of progressive event management experience leading conferences, culinary events, trade shows, fundraising events, or large-scale hospitality experiences
Proven experience managing vendors, sponsors, stakeholder relationships, and cross-functional teams
Strong project management, organizational, and communication skills
Ability to lead multiple projects simultaneously and make sound decisions under pressure
Proficiency with Google Workspace and event management tools including TicketTailor, Trellis, Keela, Squarespace, and SurveyMonkey
CMP designation or equivalent certification is considered an asset
What We Offer:
Vacation: 15 days paid vacation + paid Winter Break (Dec 24–Jan 1)
Flexibility: Flexible hours and remote work from home or other approved location
Benefits: Extended health coverage
Growth: Professional development and conference funding
Equipment: Laptop and technology stipend provided
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit their resume to [email protected] detailing their relevant experience and qualifications.
Application Deadline: June 28, 2026
Don’t meet all the requirements but know you’re worthy? If you bring some of the above skills to the table and are still developing in others, please apply with us anyway. WORTH knows that diverse backgrounds, experiences, and expertise are essential to strengthening our small team. WORTH particularly welcomes submissions from diverse communities, including but not limited to youth, Indigenous communities, newcomer Canadians, visible minorities, women, persons with disabilities, and LGBTQ2IA+ communities.
Please note: This role requires periods of extended standing and occasional light lifting during the setup, execution, and teardown of large-scale culinary events and conferences.
WORTH Association is a grassroots non-profit society advancing women in Canada’s recreation, tourism, and hospitality industries. We educate, elevate, and engage through mentorship, networking, and professional development—helping self-identifying women lead, influence, and shape a more equitable future for the sector.
WORTH Association is a grassroots non-profit society advancing women in Canada’s recreation, tourism, and hospitality industries. We educate, elevate, and engage through mentorship, networking, and professional development—helping self-identifying women lead, influence, and shape a more equitable future for the sector.
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