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Committee Manager Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

Associate Attorney

Norwalk, CT · Hybrid

$124K - $125K/yr

  • Medical

  • PTO

Track and follow-up on action items from board and committee meetings. Corporate & Governance Records Management * Maintain and oversee corporate records for portfolio investments, including ...

Supports Policy Council meetings, Health Services Advisory Committee and other committees in ... Assists managers/specialist/coordinators/supervisors, etc., as necessary to support program ...

Overview Opportunity: Hotel Manager Supervise and manage hotel departments and oversee hotel ... Serve on the hotel's safety committee. * Create specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and ...

Hotel Manager

Groton, CT · On-site

$115K - $120K/yr

Overview Opportunity: Hotel Manager Supervise and manage hotel departments and oversee hotel ... Serve on the hotel's safety committee. * Create specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and ...

You will manage the annual audit and tax/compliance engagements and prepare board presentations while supporting Finance and Audit committees. Ideal candidates are seasoned leaders stepping back from ...

Formulary Management Pharmacist

Bridgeport, CT · On-site

$59.50 - $71.50/hr

Collaborate with Pharmacy & Therapeutics (P&T;) Committees on formulary decisions. * Maintain and ... Managed care, PBM, or health-plan ideal. All pharmacists interested in formulary and policy work ...

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Committee Manager information

What is a committee manager?

Committee managers are professionals responsible for organizing, coordinating, and overseeing the activities of committees within organizations, such as corporations, nonprofits, or government bodies. They handle scheduling meetings, preparing agendas, recording minutes, and ensuring effective communication among committee members. Committee managers also track progress on action items and help facilitate decision-making processes, ensuring the committee meets its objectives efficiently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a committee manager?

To thrive as a Committee Manager, you need strong organizational skills, experience in meeting coordination, and a background in administration or project management. Familiarity with agenda management software, collaboration platforms like Microsoft Teams or Zoom, and sometimes certifications in governance or association management are common requirements. Excellent communication, diplomacy, and problem-solving skills set top Committee Managers apart. These competencies ensure effective committee operations, smooth stakeholder engagement, and the achievement of organizational goals.

How does a committee manager typically balance the needs and expectations of diverse stakeholders within a committee?

As a Committee Manager, you'll often work with members who represent different departments, interests, or external organizations. Balancing these diverse perspectives requires strong communication and diplomacy skills. You'll be responsible for facilitating clear agendas, encouraging constructive discussion, and ensuring decisions align with the committee's objectives while respecting all viewpoints. This often involves mediating conflicts, summarizing feedback, and following up on action items to keep the group on track. Building trust and maintaining transparency are key to successfully managing stakeholder relationships.

What is the difference between Committee Manager vs Event Coordinator?

AspectCommittee ManagerEvent Coordinator
Required CredentialsTypically a degree in management, public relations, or related fields; experience in organizational leadershipOften a background in hospitality, marketing, or communications; event planning certifications are common
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, overseeing committee activities, meetings, and strategic planningOn-site at event locations, coordinating logistics and vendor management
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofits, associations, corporate boardsEvent planning companies, hospitality, corporate events

While both roles involve coordination and organizational skills, a Committee Manager focuses on managing committee operations and strategic oversight, whereas an Event Coordinator handles the logistics and execution of specific events. The roles often overlap in skills but differ in scope and environment.

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Infographic showing various Committee Manager job openings in Connecticut as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution.

Head Start Office Manager

YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOC GROUP

Meriden, CT • On-site

$20 - $24/hr

Other

PTO

Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

Head Start Office Manager

Meriden YMCA Head Start - Meriden, CT 06450

Overview

Salary Range $20.00 - $24.00 Hourly Position Type Full Time

Description

This position is responsible for the human resources activities of the program including personnel files, ensuring orientation and tracking of staff. Performs all duties as required by the Program Director and/or immediate supervisor and other duties as assigned relating to the administrative component including, policy and procedure updates, typing, word processing, faxing, acting as receptionist and other clerical duties.

Duties and Responsibilities of the Position

Duties of the position are described in major functional areas listed below. Additional duties may be assigned.

Human Resources
  • Sets up a system for establishing and maintaining a personnel file for every employee.
  • Works with the Fiscal Manager to ensure that files are complete and up to date. Ensures that file include criminal record checks that are clear for all employees and regular volunteers.
  • Assists with interviews by contacting interview team members, as requested, ensuring forms and space are available. Schedules appointments for job applicants, prepares interview packets and materials, etc., to support hiring supervisor.
  • Responsible for new hire paperwork and ensuring that there is an orientation.
  • Responsible for filing job jackets with posting/advertisement, applications and screening materials for all new positions filled.
  • Responsible for setting up hiring files for hired employees.
  • Keeps up to date staff checklist on all employees including name, job title, status (temporarily, part-time), date of hire, date of termination, required trainings, certifications, credentials, etc.
  • Maintains health-related personnel information for each employee in a separate personnel file folder and in a separate drawer/cabinet than that holding the other personnel files.
  • Determines, through communication with local unemployment office, the conditions under which employees on summer layoff may be eligible for unemployment compensation benefits. Provides necessary information on behalf of MERIDEN YMCA to support application for unemployment compensation benefits during summer layoff to the employee or local unemployment compensation office.
  • Reviews and knows the agency employee recruitment and selection procedures to ensure consistence and compliance with EEO, legal hiring and internal policies and procedures.
  • Uses the MERIDEN YMCA Hiring and Termination Manual.
  • Stays up-to-date on federal, state and local regulations on labor laws, Fair Labor Standards Act, Americans with Disabilities, Family Medical Leave Act and other regulations pertaining to personnel.
  • Coaches, counsels and arranges for training of employees (supervisory and non-supervisory), as appropriate, in implementation and management of Human Resources policies and procedures, such as leave policy, benefits, performance appraisal process, employee discipline, etc.
  • Develops and provides regular orientation training to all new staff.
  • Ensures that continuing education needs of staff are met by meeting periodically with all supervisory staff and reviewing employee needs.
  • Evaluates and manages strategies and processes to attract and retain employees.
  • Solicits parents and guardians of enrolled and past enrollees of Head Start for employment.
  • Provides training and technical assistance and information to employees regarding interpretation of agency human resources and procedures.
  • Serves as the lead and key point of contact for the agency criminal records check procedure program.
Secretarial
  • Develops procedures for and manages the receiving and distribution of incoming and out-going mail, overnight, shipping, faxes, etc.
  • Develops and carries out procedures for general office systems, such as office building security, telephone system and messaging, in/out board, etc.
  • Plans and oversees a system for maintenance of:
    • Inventory records, insurance records, etc., along with the Program Director and/or immediate supervisor.
    • Personnel Files for every employee and volunteers. Program files, to include reports, correspondence, newsletters, meeting minutes, training logs, safety logs, etc.
    • Office machines, computers, fax, copy machines, and office furniture in collaboration with the Program Director and/or immediate supervisor.
    • Office supplies.
    • Program keys and key check-out system; including tracking, sign-out and return of keys n cooperation with the Program Director and/or immediate supervisor.
  • Produces correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, agendas, etc. Provides word processing services and assistance on putting together a regular program newsletter.
  • Supports Policy Council meetings, Health Services Advisory Committee and other committees in preparation, reproduction, distribution and recording of meeting agendas, minutes, reports, and other information.
  • Assists with meeting logistics, such as child care arrangements, snacks, room set-up, etc.
  • Provides support for staff meetings, training and other events as needed and/or requested.
  • Receives and processes accident reports and contacts the Program Director immediately upon receipt of such reports.
  • Assists Program Director in all aspects of program administration, as required.
  • Assists managers/specialist/coordinators/supervisors, etc., as necessary to support program operations.
Accounts Receivable
  • Contacts parents to receive income verification for parent co-pay program.
  • Determines parents' responsibility for parent co-pay fees according to program guidelines.
  • Collects and receipts parent fees that are collected from Head Start families.
  • Maintains an on-going record of all payments received and deposited funds.
  • Completes all reports for School Readiness program and MERIDEN YMCA reporting procedures.
In-Kind
  • Tallies monthly in-kind contributions and submits with primary source documentation to Fiscal on a monthly basis for tracking. Audits primary source documentation for in-kind to ensure compliance with federal regulations and reconciles where needed. Provides training and technical assistance to staff on what is acceptable.
  • Reviews the weekly Financial Detail Transaction Reports and makes corrections with the Program Director weekly.
  • Provides all information requested on a timely basis for the program audit. Participates in the MERIDEN YMCA audit as requested.
Examples of General Job Duties
  • Understands, generates and documents in-kind and other allowable costs applied toward the non-federal share requirement.
  • Attends all workshops and meetings as deemed necessary by the immediate supervisor.
  • Attends all required staff and parent meetings and activities.
  • Responsible for understanding Head Start Performance Standards and local child care licensing regulations.
  • Expected to be knowledgeable of the regulations associated with prevention of occupational disease and injury, including the exercise of universal precautions and the prevention of contamination.
  • Positively promotes Head Start in the community.
  • Maintains strict confidentiality with respect to Head Start children, families and staff in accordance with established policies and procedures.
  • Becomes thoroughly familiar with MERIDEN YMCA Employee Handbook, MERIDEN YMCA Head Start Operations Manual and all other MERIDEN YMCA handbooks, manuals and resources and adheres to them.
  • This position will be cross-trained to fill-in for the following specific duties which are assigned as primary specific duties to another job title.
  • Payroll
  • Ensures all timesheets are received every two weeks.
  • Ensures each timesheet has the appropriate signatures.
  • Completes follow-up on timesheets missing information, inaccurate calculations or missing signatures.
  • Checks addition on timesheets.
  • Ensures that overtime calculations are correct and have approval.
  • Tracks leave balances to ensure that staff requesting paid leave have available hours before submitting timesheets to Fiscal. Corrects any errors and has employee initial any changes made.
  • Distributes payroll checks every two weeks after double-checking the spreadsheet to ensure that correct amounts are paid and that all employees have received a check, as appropriate. Has employees sign for checks and maintains a check distribution log.

Performs other duties as assigned

Supervision Exercised