Naspa Seeks Specialist Event Manager for Diverse Events
Nassauische Sparkasse (Naspa), one of Germany's largest Sparkassen with over 1,500 employees, is seeking a Specialist Event Management (m/f/d) to join their team in Wiesbaden. The role involves a wide range of responsibilities, including negotiating contracts with sponsors, coordinating external partners, and representing Naspa in public arenas.
Naspa serves a vast region, spanning Wiesbaden, Frankfurt, four counties in Hesse, and two in Rhineland-Palatinate, with around 100 locations. The successful candidate will work within the Event and Sponsorship Management & Naspa Foundation team, which coordinates over 1,000 events annually. The role requires a degree in event management, marketing, communication, or a similar qualification, with some experience in event conception, planning, and execution.
The position offers an attractive, performance-based remuneration, occupational pension provision, and flexible working hours, including mobile work up to 60%. Applicants can expect a comprehensive health management program and access to a company sports association with 15 sections. Martina Zehner, a contact person in the human resources management team, is available to support applicants and colleagues with advice and assistance.
The Specialist Event Management role at Naspa involves conceptualizing, planning, and implementing diverse events, from customer and company parties to employer branding formats. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in creating special experiences, fostering community, and addressing social and cultural issues in the region. Naspa welcomes applications from qualified individuals eager to contribute to their team.
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