Executive Leadership Coordinator
Institute for Solidarity in Asia
- Makati, Philippines14, Sen. Gil J. Puyat Avenue , Makati, Metro Manila, PhilippinesMakatiMetro ManilaPhilippinesPhilippinesTELECOMMUTE
- Full timeFULL_TIME
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Job Description
- Plans with and assists the Executive Leadership Unit (ELU) Program Manager and Senior Program Coordinator in organizing FGDs, surveys as input for program content development
- Organizes the test run of the different programs under the ELU
- Keeps track of the progress of the executives under the program
- Tasked to market the program and hit the designated target per course
- In charge of the collaterals of the program
- Tasked to find institutional partners for the courses as regular source of market
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree holder in Education, Marketing, Business, Communications, Development Studies, and other related courses
- 1 to 2 years’ experience in event coordination
- Prior experience in planning, executing and evaluating events
- Ability to coordinate with suppliers for logistical requirements of events
- Ability to coordinate several events simultaneously
- Ability to communicate logistics plans to all teams and individuals concerned
- Ability to manage the team’s inventory of event materials
- Ability to maintain relationships and rapport with people
Perks and Benefits
- Work from Home
- Retirement Benefit Plans
- Paid Holidays
- Medical / Health Insurance
- Paid Sick Leave
- Flexitime
- Performance Bonus
- Paid Bereavement/Family Leave
- Life Insurance
- Paid Vacation Leave
Preferred Courses
- Communication Arts and BS Business Management
Jobs Summary
- Job Level
- Entry Level / Junior, Apprentice
- Job Category
- Education and Training
- Educational Requirement
- Bachelor's degree graduate
- Recruiter response to application
- Once in a while
- Office Address
- Trident Tower A, 312 A, Sen. Gil J. Puyat Ave, Makati, 1206 Metro Manila, Philippines
About Institute for Solidarity in Asia
In the weeks leading to the People Power Revolution of 2001, a peaceful protest that overthrew a corrupt presidency and exposed the frailties of the Philippine government, economist and former finance secretary Jesus Estanislao gathered reform-minded influencers from different disciplines to form the Institute for Solidarity in Asia (ISA). Together, its founding members sought a return to values and meaningful civic participation and envisioned a nation led by strong and upright democratic institutions.
Recognizing governance as key to bringing about long wanted breakthroughs and transformations, ISA took on many significant projects in its early years, including serving as Secretariat of the National Governance Advisory Council, authoring and monitoring the Code of Good Governance for Professions, and setting up the Centres for Leadership in East Asia Network or CLEAN.
Today, ISA is emerging as the country’s foremost authority on transforming the public sector for good. We work with handpicked national agencies and local governments to create strategies that yield big reforms and result in better public service, more private enterprises and investments, and new opportunities to raise household incomes.
We carry out our mission of making governance a shared responsibility by:
- Working directly with decision-makers to set up governance reform programs
- Building governance reform capacities through training and one-on-one interventions
- Involving multi-sector leaders as governance reform mentors and advisors
- Requiring government leaders to deliver impact reports in public forums
- Recognizing government institutions for visible impact achieved through governance reform
- Publishing books and articles that show the impact of governance reform in the Philippines
Through all these, we stay true to the aspirations of “people power”, involving as many Filipinos as we can in building our Dream Philippines where every government institution delivers and every citizen prospers.