Title: Program Coordinator, Partner Enablement (Events)
Duration: 04-21-2026 - 09-21-2026
Location: Hybrid in San Francisco CA
Pay range : $85.00
Education Requirements: Bachelor's preferred
Job Description:
***'s Partner Enablement team is scaling Partner Basecamp, a multi-day immersive technical onboarding program that brings practitioners from our system integrator and consulting partners to *** hubs for hands-on training. We are moving from running these events on an ad hoc basis to a recurring weekly cadence, and we need someone to own the operational machine that makes that possible.
This role is about turning a program that currently lives in spreadsheets and Slack threads into a repeatable, polished experience. You will own the full attendee lifecycle, from the first invitation through post-event follow-up, and serve as the onsite point of contact on event days. You will also support adjacent programs, including AAI Basecamp and internal GTM onboarding, as the team's coordination needs grow.
This is an execution-heavy role on a small, fast-moving team. You will be building a process as much as following it, and you will have real latitude to shape how these programs run. The Head of Partner Enablement owns program strategy, you own making it happen.
What you'll do
Own event logistics end to end
Support scale
What we're looking for
We care more about how you operate than what your last title was. You might come from corporate events, training and L&D coordination, executive operations, or program management. What matters is that you have done the work of keeping complex, multi-stakeholder logistics on the rails and made it look easy.
You may be a good fit if you:
Strong candidates may also have:
What success looks like
In the first 90 days, you have taken over the full operational load for Partner Basecamp, the Head of Partner Enablement is no longer the bottleneck on catering orders, room bookings, or attendee emails. You have documented the program lifecycle in a runbook that someone else could pick up and execute. Cohorts are running on a reliable cadence with clean registration data, professional communications, and no day-of scrambles that could have been prevented.
By month six, the operational foundation you built is holding up as the program expands, and you have become the go-to coordinator across the team's training portfolio.