Facilities and Events Coordinator
Company: University of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Department AHD Logan Center Operations About the Department The
Logan Center for the Arts is a place to experience, create, and
contemplate art, connecting The University of Chicago with artists
and communities on the South Side and throughout the city. As a
space of possibility, it brings together people of all backgrounds
for experimentation, learning, and discovery. More than just a
building, the Logan Center fosters collaboration between students,
faculty, artists, and Chicago’s communities, offering a space where
diverse voices and disciplines come together. With world-class
resources, innovative programming, and a commitment to
accessibility, the Logan Center serves as a catalyst for artistic
exploration and cultural exchange in Chicago and beyond. Job
Summary The Facilities and Events Coordinator primarily works
evening and weekend hours (Thursday-Monday). This role involves
planning and coordinating Logan Center events, managing event
logistics, and ensuring smooth facility operations. The Facilities
and Events Coordinator will collaborate with teams for event
execution, provide exceptional customer service to ensure
participant satisfaction, and handle scheduling walkthroughs,
set-up, and post-event evaluations. Additional duties include
supporting the Facilities and Operations Director, the Events and
Operations Manager, in efforts related to event spaces and
maintaining compliance with university policies and regulations.
The Facilities and Events Coordinator has primary responsibility
for representing Logan Center Operations staff during hours of
operation, especially evening and weekends, serving as first point
of contact for Logan users, staff and guests during such times for
all building, foodservices, scheduling, and safety and
security-related issues. During assigned work periods, the
Facilities and Events Coordinator works closely with custodial,
portering, engineering, safety and security personnel and staff to
maintain the Logan Center building and grounds. The Facilities and
Events Coordinator also serves as front-of-house support for many
ticketed public events occurring at Logan Center during assigned
work periods. Additionally, the Facilities and Events Coordinator
works closely with the UC Custodial porter staff to ensure all
aspects of classroom, meeting, and special event set-up
requirements are completed and meet the expectations of Logan
Center users. Reporting to the Director of Facilities and
Operations, the Facilities and Events Coordinator works closely
with all members of the Logan Center Operations staff, faculty,
students, staff, community partners and contracted service
providers. Primary work periods for this position are evening
(mid-afternoon workday start) and weekend (morning or mid-afternoon
start). The schedule can vary depending on events but will be known
well in advance. Responsibilities Works closely with and assists
all Logan Center space users, including faculty, students, staff,
student organizations, University and Community partners and
external users during non-regular (evening and weekend) hours.
Represents Logan Center Operations Department during non-regular
hours with issues pertaining to security, custodial, special
events, building engineering, scheduling, beverage and linen
service, and special needs, etc. Serves as primary point of contact
for facilities and operations-related service providers, including
building engineer, foodservice contractors, UC Department of Safety
and Security, UC Facilities/Work Center, custodial supervisors.
Serves as immediate on-site emergency response contact in instances
of Logan Center and/or UC campus emergencies, including building
evacuation and emergency lockdown emergency responses. Exercises
discretion in the handling of special and/or unexpected situations
that may arise. Performs regular rounds of Logan Center building
and grounds, reporting and acting upon noted facilities-related
issues including cleanliness, grounds/trash removal, snow removal,
doors, landscaping, lighting, and safety hazards. Works closely
with Logan Center staff and Facilities Services porters and users
to ensure timely and accurate completion of room set-ups. Works
with Events and Operations Manager, Events and Scheduling
Coordinator, Associate Director of Production, and building users
to ensure daily facility schedule is accurate. Utilizing space
scheduling software, supports the Events and Operations Manager,
Events and Scheduling Coordinator and building users in the
determination of event requests and set-up requirements. Relates
technical requirements changes to the Performance Production staff
and day of event set-up changes to set-up staff. Assists with Logan
Center site visits and general tours of Logan Center if needed.
Works closely with event-related vendors (caterers, equipment
rental companies, florists/décor vendors, etc.) to assure
compliance with building use policies and procedures, and ensures
timely space set-up changeovers and event load in/outs. Serves as
front-of-house manager, working closely with Logan Center security,
engineering, custodial, ushers, box office, check room and other
Performance Hall staff. Assures a welcome, comfortable and safe
environment for Logan Center guests. Communicates with Performance
Hall production staff to determine program timings, including
timing of program works, doors opening, performance starting,
intermission and estimated concert ending times. Assures lobby
audio and visual monitoring system is working properly prior to
concerts, and serves as point of contact for administration of
assistive hearing system program. Works closely with Box Office
Manager during ticketed events for management of performance
starting time, ticket duplications, box office line management,
ticket stub counts, and special ticketing needs, such as
confirmation of technical seat holds, etc. Serves as Logan Center
point of contact for guest needs including assistance with
ticketing questions, disabilities/special needs. Works with
Custodial set-up crew to manage Logan Center event furniture
inventor. Working with Set-Up Crews, maintains inventory of
event-based tables, chairs, easels, etc. With Director of
Facilities and Operations, creates and maintains event furniture
Repair and Replacement Program. Serves as a member of the Reva and
David Logan Center for the Arts staff, assists the Logan Operations
staff as needed, attends regularly scheduled Production Meetings.
Assist in developing and managing facilities budget, purchasing
supplies and equipment, developing facilities-related policies and
procedures and coordinating renovation and other facilities-related
projects. May assist in coordinating the work of contractors with a
limited degree of supervision. Supports the work of unit facilities
unionized staff. Prioritizes and schedules work assignments,
inspects work, and provides guidance and technical assistance.
Performs other related work as needed. Minimum Qualifications
Education: Minimum requirements include vocational training,
apprenticeships or the equivalent experience in related field (not
typically required to have a four-year degree). Work Experience:
Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through
5-7 years of work experience in a related job discipline.
Certifications: Preferred Qualifications Experience: A minimum of
2-3 years in meeting and event set up experience is acceptable.
Theatrical industry front-of-house management experience.
Knowledgeable in catering, hotel and/or conference set-up.
Familiarity with university facilities management, or similar
environments is a plus. Familiarity with and experience working in
a variety of civic arts organizations. Technical Skills or
Knowledge: Knowledge of safety regulations and emergency
procedures. Proficiency in basic office tools such as Microsoft
Office Suite is desirable. Learn the use of facility scheduling and
resource management software. Knowledge of building operations and
maintenance coordination. Preferred Competencies Deliver
exceptional customer service by responding professionally and
diplomatically to faculty, students, community partners,
performers, and guests. Coordinate event logistics, such as set up,
tear down, and staffing. Manage timeline and production schedule.
Provide clear written and verbal communication. Strong time
management and work under deadlines. Prioritize competing demands,
resolve unexpected issues independently, and maintain
professionalism under pressure. Respond effectively to building and
campus emergencies, including evacuations and lock downs.
Coordinate and execute events efficiently. Strong communication and
customer service skills to interact with students, faculty clients,
staff, and vendors effectively. Detail-oriented and highly
organized to manage multiple tasks and priorities simultaneously.
Organizational and human relations skills with ability to
collaborate well and cultivate good relationships with various
constituencies. The temperament to work with a diverse and
demanding population. Comfortable in moments of quick
decision-making in stressful situations. Self-directed and
self-motivated, able to set goals and develop projects. Remain calm
in stressful situations. Clear, effective, and tactful oral and
written communication skills. Prioritize and execute multiple tasks
simultaneously, with an ability to view a project in its entirety.
Working Conditions Moves equipment weighing up to 50 pounds. Moves
throughout the building to support events and complete event set
ups. Willingness and ability to occasionally work hours outside of
regular work schedule. Facilities and operations management of an
180,000 square feet facility, conducting regular building rounds
and, at times, stand for extended periods of time. Considerable
movement within and around building throughout work shift.
Occasional pushing and lifting of equipment and packages and
setting of tables and chairs. Some light lifting,10 to 50 lbs.
Application Documents Resume/CV (required) Cover Letter (preferred)
References Contact Information (3) (preferred) When applying, the
document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the
section titled Application Documents of the application. Job Family
Facilities Management Role Impact Individual Contributor Scheduled
Weekly Hours 40 Drug Test Required No Health Screen Required No
Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required No Pay Rate Type Hourly ?
FLSA Status Non-Exempt ? Pay Range $55,000.00 - $60,000.00 The
included pay rate or range represents the University’s good faith
estimate of the possible compensation offer for this role at the
time of posting. Benefits Eligible Yes The University of Chicago
offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible
employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off.
Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the
Benefits Guidebook . Posting Statement The University of Chicago is
an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender,
gender identity, or expression, national or ethnic origin, shared
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