MGM Resorts International
Las Vegas, Nevada The SHOW comes alive at MGM Resorts International Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work in a place full of excitement, diversity, and entertainment? Are you enthusiastic about being a team player in one of the most fascinating industries in the world? At MGM Resorts, we seek individuals like YOU to create unique and show-stopping experiences for our guests. THE JOB: This position supports the Executive Director of Booking & Artist Relations at MGM Resorts International in developing strategic programming and securing entertainment content across publicly ticketed venues in both Las Vegas and regional markets. The role plays a key part in shaping venue calendars by creating detailed event proformas, maintaining accurate booking schedules, and proactively identifying and sourcing talent to maximize performance opportunities across multiple locations. In addition, this position supports the Artist Relations function for assigned venues, ensuring a seamless and elevated experience for talent. Responsibilities include coordinating artist accommodations such as room blocks, dining arrangements, transportation, and related amenities. This role also serves as a primary point of contact for artist teams after hours and on weekends, requiring on-site support as needed to ensure exceptional service and execution. THE DAY-TO-DAY: Handle artist relations and show-coverage activities for assigned venues, coordinating artist accommodations such as room blocks, dining arrangements, transportation, and related amenities. Manage the booking calendar for assigned local and regional publicly ticketed entertainment venues and act as primary point of contact for those venues for external and internal clients for date holds. Ensure timely, effective, efficient and accurate flow of communication between clients, property leadership and senior entertainment executives. Produce proformas, offer letters, and related documents for potential and confirmed shows.
Note: Nevada requires a state gaming work permit AND a county sheriff's work card. The sheriff's card is employer-specific in Clark County. Gaming employees must apply for a work permit within 30 days of hire.
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