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CNSP Events Planner 2

MIT


Job Location:

Cambridge, MA - USA

Monthly Salary: Not provided by the employer
Posted: 22 August 2026 (Yesterday)
Application Deadline: 19 November 2026
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

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CNSP EVENTS PLANNER 2 Center for Nuclear Security Policy at the Security Studies Program (SSP) to provide administrative support and coordinate high-profile events meetings and seminars for SSPs Center for Nuclear Security Policy (CNSP). Will support CNSP Faculty Director and interact with high-level visitors including senior members of the military and government organizations and perform complex and diverse clerical administrative and financial duties in support of faculty fellows and research staff.

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Job Requirements

REQUIRED: Bachelors degree with a minimum of three years of experience; demonstrated success planning and implementing events; ability to coordinate several events and projects simultaneously; strong organizational project management analytical problem-solving critical thinking and written and verbal communication skills; meticulous attention to detail; technical proficiency with MS Office/Outlook and willingness to learn new programs and software as needed; ability to learn and master financial systems; and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team; and be a highly motivated individual who exhibits excellent customer service and interpersonal skills especially when working with visitors. PREFERRED: Experience within a college/university setting; MIT experience; or experience with systems and tools used at MIT such as Atlas Concur SAP Coupa Zoom and Slack.

May be required to travel and work evenings and weekends as needed.

A cover letter is required.

This is a hybrid position that requires a minimum of one day per week

7/21/2026


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The MIT Media Lab is an interdisciplinary research lab that encourages the unconventional mixing and matching of seemingly disparate research areas.

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