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Meetings Manager

Job in Washington, District of Columbia, 20022, USA
Listing for: DIA
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-05
Job specializations:
  • Management
    Healthcare Management
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 75000 - 85000 USD Yearly USD 75000.00 85000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

DIA is a global healthcare association that mobilizes life science professionals from across all areas of expertise to engage with patients, peers, and thought leaders in a neutral environment on the issues of today and the possibilities of tomorrow. We envision a world where powerful health interventions and health-management tools are rapidly discovered, developed, approved, and made accessible to all.

It is an exciting time to join DIA as we lead the life sciences industry into the future of truly global and digitally enabled knowledge sharing and creation. By joining DIA, you join our mission to drive better health solutions for patients and stay at the forefront of the healthcare revolution. Candidates must live within commuting distance of the DIA Washington, DC office.

Meetings

Manager

We are seeking a Meetings Manager to lead the strategic planning, development, and execution of assigned DIA Specialty Meetings serving members and customers across the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, government, service provider, and academic sectors. This role oversees complex, high‑profile meetings and is accountable for delivering programs that meet or exceed budget, quality, and attendee experience goals.

The Meetings Manager collaborates cross‑functionally with Science, Marketing, Finance, Exhibits, and external stakeholders to deliver best‑in‑class educational experiences using both traditional and innovative learning formats. This role may also support the DIA Global Annual Meeting as needed.

Project & Financial Management
  • Develop and manage detailed project plans for assigned meetings to ensure timely and successful delivery; experience with Asana or similar project management tools is preferred.
  • Partner with the Associate Director to develop and manage meeting budgets; monitor financial performance and proactively address or elevate risks, variances, or issues.
  • Track registration and exhibit revenue against targets and ensure accurate documentation of all program expenses.
Meeting Planning & Operations
  • Collaborate with Science colleagues to determine meeting dates, locations, and delivery formats.
  • Review executed venue contracts and manage all aspects of event planning and execution.
  • Lead pre‑conference planning meetings, including specification development, BEO reviews, and diagram/layout proofing.
  • Manage venue staff, vendor services, and onsite operations.
  • Oversee all event logistics, including participant communications and materials, badge production, audiovisual support, and food and beverage functions.
  • Lead onsite meeting execution and post‑meeting debriefs and close‑out activities.
  • Host content previews, Short Courses, and Primer programs using Zoom Webinar, demonstrating proficiency with the platform.
Program & Content Management
  • Oversee Calls for Abstracts, Calls for Topics, and poster submission processes, as applicable.
  • Partner with volunteer Program Committees and assigned Science colleagues to develop educational content across all meeting products.
  • Lead planning calls, manage agendas, document decisions, and track follow‑up actions.
  • Coordinate with Marketing to develop promotional messaging and materials.
  • Lead interactions with subject matter experts, including volunteers, instructors, speakers, track chairs, and program committee members.
  • Manage all aspects of speaker participation, including invitations, disclosures, biographies, photos, presentation collection, and reimbursement processing.
  • Collaborate with the Manager, Continuing Education to ensure agendas and presentations meet compliance requirements.
  • Maintain knowledge of exhibits and collaborate with the Exhibits Manager on floor plans, sales offerings, and exhibitor logistics.
  • Develop and maintain a comprehensive meeting master document to support web content, final programs, and marketing assets.
Additional Responsibilities
  • Support the DIA Global Annual Meeting, including onsite operations, as needed.
  • Contribute to special projects and perform other related duties as assigned.
Employment Type

Full‑time exempt, salary range $75,000.00 – $85,000.00. Various factors are taken into account when determining the final pay for a position.…

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