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Event and Convention Director

Arts Hacker, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290

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Overview National Flute Association, Events & Convention Director Position Description

The National Flute Association is a membership organization serving more than 4,000 diverse flutists from the U.S. and 38 countries across the globe. The NFA is a forum for exchanging ideas and inspiration. Members are deeply involved in all aspects of the organization and participate in more than 24 committees across the organization.

The NFA’s programs include an annual convention in different cities across the U.S., and a dynamic assortment of scholarship programs, commissions, online programming and member-driven initiatives. The staff and members/volunteers work collaboratively throughout the year and especially in preparation for the annual convention.

The NFA is seeking an experienced Events and Convention Director to join its professional staff. Under the direction of the Executive Director, the Events and Convention Director is responsible for all aspects of convention and event planning.

The NFA convention is a major event incorporating more than 250 performances (including a concerto concert with full orchestra), workshops, masterclasses, competitions, lectures, panels, catered special events, and more. Approximately 2,500-3,000 flutists attend the four-day event.

The essential elements of the position include administration, event planning, and production. Candidates who do not fulfil all areas of the position may still apply.

Responsibilities

Take a leadership role in planning and implementing the NFA’s online event series, including appointing volunteers to manage the Zoom events

Work with the NFA staff to recruit interns for the convention, including setting up systems for the review process and taking an active role in selecting interns

Participate in staff initiatives to serve and expand a vibrant and growing flute community

Managing NFA’s Commercial Members & Exhibitors

Develop a strategy for annual and ongoing communication with the NFA’s commercial members, taking the lead in all communication with commercial members

Taking leadership of the Commercial Members Committee and scheduling and running regular meetings

Design and creating an annual prospectus used for soliciting exhibitors, sponsors and advertisers

Seek new prospects among and outside of the flute community to exhibit, advertise and sponsor the convention

Develop prospects with business local to the convention for advertising, exhibiting, and offering discounts to attendees and a strategy for outreach and follow-up

Coordinate with the NFA’s Operations Manager regarding exhibitor contracts

Prepare and update detailed materials for exhibitors

Working with the decorating company and exhibitors to plan the exhibit hall

Convention Administration

Develop a system for tracking all non-flutist attendees for the convention, including musicians and other performers, composers, media, family members and VIPs, for invited artists and those who have submitted proposals

Develop a system for recording information about all invited guest artists

Work with the Program Chair team on tracking all travel, hotel rooms, and guests for invited artists

Initiate and draft various correspondence relating to venues, agendas, committees, staff attendees, letters for artists who are applying for visas and entering the U.S. (visa applications are not submitted by the NFA)

Work with the Program Chairs and Publications Director on preparing material for the convention program book, including working ahead of deadlines to develop material and providing/finding support for writing and editing text

Financial

Participate in the preparation of budgets and monitor budget compliance with Program Chair teams, committees, staff, vendors, and volunteers

Work with the Executive Director to determine budgets for all areas of the convention for Board approval

Create and maintain a music program budget for the Program Chair team

Check and keep track of all invoices and payments

Provide financial analyses at conclusion of the convention

Convention site selection

Work with a consultant from Conference Direct; the Events & Convention Director seeks sites for future conventions, including:

Prepare RFPs with details of convention needs

Select locations for site visits, which may include convention centers, hotels, and occasionally concert halls

Assess cost and facilities in relation to size and needs for the convention

Prepare location reports for the Executive Director and Board of Directors

Work with the Executive Director on the contract details and checking all information

Hotel/Convention Center Management

Check all hotel room dates and details in the hotel contract

Review and assess weekly hotel room block reports

Plan and coordinate all catering/food and beverage with the convention center/hotel caterers ensuring that required contracted minimums are met

Work with the NFA’s communications manager to promote hotel room booking

Manage hotel registration and other requested travel needs for all staff, board members, and appointees attending the convention

Serve as liaison with hotel or convention center staff

Provide room layouts for set-up of all convention center/hotel staff

Convention Management

Provide support for the convention’s artistic team, the Program Chair and Assistant Program Chair

Guide the Program Chair team through the procedures guide in all areas of the convention planning

Assist the Program Chair team with timelines and deadlines of all materials

Develop new protocols for the selection and administration of proposals from NFA members who wish to participate in the convention

Work within the MemberSuite database to communicate with selected presenters and performers

Convene regular meetings (via Zoom) with the Program Chair team, the Executive Director and the President of the Board of Directors

Support the annual Program Chair and Assistant Program Chair on the planning of the convention, including the allocation of events into meeting rooms, room layouts, and technical support

Provide scope of work descriptions for all potential vendors, including A/V, security, electrical, registration, and decorating companies

Seek and comparing bids for work

Confirm budgets & contracts

Check and track invoices and payments

Work with vendors on all details of the convention preparation and set-up

Partner with decorating company to order convention materials and supervise shipment of materials to and from site

Coordinate with the NFA’s Operations Manager on the print, purchase, and preparation of NFA materials

Train and coordinate key convention volunteers, the Equipment Manager, the Volunteers Manager and the Stage Manager

Other

Provide reports to the Executive Director and Board of Directors upon request

Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned as needed

Qualification Requirements

Minimum five years’ experience of professional event, convention, conference, or festival management required

Outstanding administration skills

High level of attention to detail required

Demonstrated knowledge of Microsoft Office (particularly Excel spreadsheets), Google Suite, Adobe, and database management (MemberSuite preferred)

Knowledge of convention center and hotel contracts and procedures required

Ability to manage contracted teams in the areas of security, A/V, decorating companies, electricians, registration, etc.

Knowledge of music and musicians, required; familiarity with flutists and flute music a plus; knowledge of academic environments in general, helpful

Outstanding project management skills required

Outstanding interpersonal communication skills (written and verbal) required

Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment

Ability to work independently

Ability to travel as needed (approximately 6-8 site visits annually; attendance at the annual convention – 8-day commitment), estimated at approximately 10% of time

Work Environment Office hours: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. Some weekend and evening hours required.

The NFA office is located in Chicago, Illinois. The majority of the NFA teams work remotely. Hybrid working is an option for staff living in the Chicago area.

Compensation & Benefits Compensation: $70,000 – $75,000 depending on experience. Full-time exempt salaried position.

Benefits include:

100% health insurance coverage

Paid holidays – 12 days per year

Paid vacation – 3 weeks per year (15 days)

Application & Start Date To apply, send a cover letter and resume to Jennifer Clarke, Executive Director. Application deadline: October 7, 2025

Start Date: December 15, 2025

Additional Information For more information about the organization, please visit www.nfaonline.org. The National Flute Association is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from diverse candidates.

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