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Senior Manager, Games Family Services

LA28, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90001

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Senior Manager, Games Family Services

The Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games will be hosted in Los Angeles, California in 2028, returning to the United States for the first time in over 30 years. 2028 will be the first time LA hosts the Paralympic Games, creating an opportunity to expand awareness, understanding and inclusion of people with disabilities. LA28, the organizers for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles, is on a mission to create an unparalleled Games experience for athletes, fans, partners, our community and our people. Our vision is to collectively create what's next through sport, community and the power of our differences. The 2028 Olympics and Paralympics will represent LA and leverage the strength of our community's creativity as we collectively work to design a Games that we all want to be a part of. We do this by focusing on people and by inviting everyone into the story of the LA28 Games. The LA28 organizing committee is an independent, non-profit organization that is privately funded and governed by a board of directors. Values and Behaviors:

Optimism

Embody a positive, enthusiastic, and solution-oriented attitude in everything we do; challenge the status quo, inspire and support one another to achieve our best; have our eyes on the future and believe we can make a meaningful impact Integrity

We communicate openly and honestly, listen, and respectfully value multiple perspectives; we do what we say and are accountable for everything we do; we do the right thing, always. Even when it isn't easy Excellence

We hold ourselves to the highest standard and expectations; we live our values and truths and persevere through challenges; we are continuous learners and adapt and pivot with speed to meet changing needs Inclusion

We seek to represent, include, empower and level the playing field; our work reflects the communities we serve and the world in which we live; we leverage our platforms to bring awareness to issues relevant to who we are Co-Creation

We are authors of a shared story. Everyone contributes their unique voice to our shared mission; we share pride in our accomplishments and ownership of our shortcomings Boldness

We embrace creativity, courage and outside-the-box thinking; we are unafraid to take risks, explore unconventional solutions, and learn from the process; we are innovators, disruptors, and challengers of the status quo Senior Manager, Games Family Services:

The Olympic and Paralympic Family Group typically includes IOC Members, IOC administration, IF and NOC Presidents and Secretary Generals, key executives of commercial partners and media rights holders, Presidents of several recognized organizations, key executives of candidate cities and future hosts of the Games. It is also closely connected with local and international & domestic dignitaries and close collaboration is therefore necessary with the Protocol function of the Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games (OCOG) in this respect. The Games Family Services (GFS) team represents the Olympic and Paralympic Family stakeholder within the OCOG and vis--vis the IOC/IPC and other external stakeholders. GFS is therefore responsible for defining, validating and coordinating service levels with other relevant Functional Areas (FA) and stakeholders' representatives within the OCOG and external stakeholders. The GFS team is also responsible for the operational planning and management of the Olympic / Paralympic Family areas in competition and certain non-competition venues (Olympic / Paralympic Family Hotels, Ceremonies venues and official ports of entry). Reporting to the Director of Games Family Services, the Senior Manager, Games Family Services Operations is a senior leadership position responsible for the operational planning, coordination, and delivery of all services provided to the Olympic and Paralympic Family stakeholder group. The role will play a critical part in the leadership of the GFS Function. The successful candidate will be responsible for integrating operational efforts across internal functional areas and external stakeholders, ensuring that GFS operations meet world-class standards and contribute to the overall success of the Games. The role will oversee four core operational areas

Arrivals & Departures (meet & greet service for certain groups), GFS venue operations, Olympic/Paralympic Family hotel operations, and contribute to the GFS central planning

ensuring alignment with strategic priorities set by the Director and the vision of LA28 including the overall Games operational requirements. Key Responsibilities:

Act as the principal operational lead for GFS, reporting regularly to the Director of Games Family Services on progress, risks, and key decision points Operationalize strategic goals set by the Director into actionable plans Serve as a key member of the GFS senior management team, contributing to the overall direction and leadership of the department Manage a team of multidisciplinary team of four managers responsible for distinct operational areas, including the hiring process for the teams Provide regular coaching, guidance, and performance oversight in alignment with objectives set by LA28 Promote, collaborate, innovation, and accountability across all areas of operations Contribute to the recruitment and training of a diverse workforce Drive the development and execution of detailed operational plans for all Games Family Services touchpoints, including airports, hotels, competition venues, and non-competition venues Oversee readiness activities, including scenario planning, simulations, and test events, ensuring alignment with the broader Games-time operational timeline Coordinate closely with internal functional areas such as Transport, Accreditation, Security, Protocol to ensure seamless service delivery Support the Director with liaison with external stakeholders, including hospitality providers, International Olympic/Paralympic Committee counterparts Operate as a key decision-maker for GFS service delivery during the Games, working closely with the Director on the broader Games Operations leadership team. Support real-time coordination and troubleshooting with the GFS FCC and Main Operations Centre Ensure timely and effective resolution of operational issues affecting Games Family experiences Track report on operational performance and service level delivery to the Director of the GFS Support post-Games reporting, debrief, and transfer of knowledge Background & Qualifications:

Past multisport Games experience is a plus Minimum of 7 years experience in events or related industry Working knowledge of Government Protocol is a plus Proven track record of leading the planning and delivery of large-scale, complex operations across multiple project phases including planning, readiness, and operations Skill working with senior executives and building cross-functional partnerships Strong communication both written and oral Experience working with excel and Smartsheet applications Extremely detailed-oriented with excellent organizational skills A high energy level individual with the ability to manage through a period of growth and change Position Requirements:

Expectation to work out of the LA28 offices in Los Angeles. Job is located in Los Angeles Ability to conduct site visits to various Games venues, including airports, hotels, competition and non-competition locations. Education:

Bachelor's degree required or equivalent work experience Expectations:

Strategic thinker and tactical operator

Ability to translate strategic plans into effective and efficient operational delivery Leadership

Ability to build, and motivate a diverse, high performing team Collaborative and nimble approach

Demonstrate a collaborative and nimble approach, with the ability to adapt to changes with a can-do-attitude Autonomous agility

Work effectively and independently in a fast-pace, dynamic environment Team Player

Contribute to a collaborative diverse team environment and work closely with cross-functional teams to achieve objectives Maintain a stakeholder-centered approach

Represent the operational face of GFS in interactions with the IOC, IPC, IFs, NOCs, commercial partners. Proactively anticipate and respond to their needs with diplomacy and precision Champion a culture of Boldness

Promote a GF-first mindset across all operational areas, ensuring consistent, respectful, and professional service that reflects LA28 and the Olympic/Paralympic values. Submission Requirements: