City Host

Base

Boston (MA)

On-site

USD 20,664 - 34,440

Part time

14 days+

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Benefits offered by this job

Mileage reimbursement
On-shift food reimbursement
Flexible scheduling

Job summary

Base, based in Boston, is seeking a City Host to manage events and create an unforgettable atmosphere. You will be responsible for setting up events, engaging attendees, and ensuring everything runs smoothly. The ideal candidate is charismatic, detail-oriented, and dependable, with a background in hospitality or events. Events typically occur on weekends and evenings, requiring flexibility and reliability.

Transportation is provided for events, and reimbursement for mileage and food is offered per company policy.

Qualifications

  • Experience in hospitality, event production, or related fields.
  • Comfortable with physical tasks, including setting up rooms.
  • Must have valid driver's license and reliable vehicle.

Responsibilities

  • Own the space from setup to teardown.
  • Welcome and engage with members personally.
  • Adapt event formats to fit the specific needs.
  • Ensure the room's ambiance meets high standards.

Skills

Charisma
Confidence
Attention to detail
Reliability
Communication skills

Job description

Base is a platform for in‑real‑life social connection and community. Our Members are accomplished people who have built careers, families, and reputations. They come to Base for what their calendars are missing: regular, in‑person time with peers they actually want to know.

The gathering is the product. The City Host is the person who makes the gathering work.

The Role

You run Base events in your city. Experiences, socials, new‑member orientations, dinners, seasonal events. Whatever the city needs. You arrive early, set the room, greet every Member by name, work the room with confidence, and close it well. You make a venue feel like the right place to be.

What You Will Do
  • Own the room from open to close. Set the space before anyone arrives. Lighting, music, place cards, flow. The room has to look phenomenal before the first Member walks in.
  • Welcome Members at the door. Know who is coming. Use their name.
  • Work the room. Open the event, manage energy, handle transitions, close with intention. Whether it is a 20‑person dinner or a 60‑person social, you hold it.
  • Run the full range. Experiences, socials, orientations, dinners, seasonal events. You adapt the format. The standard stays the same.
  • Hold the standard. If something is off, a crooked chair, a dim corner, an awkward seam in the music, you fix it before anyone notices.
  • Tear down. Leave the venue better than you found it.
Who You Are
  • Charismatic. People warm up to you fast.
  • A peer, not a performer. Comfortable around accomplished adults. You belong in the room, not just working it.
  • A lover of your city. You know the culture, the venues, the neighborhoods. You know where people want to be.
  • Confident leading a group. You can hold 20 to 60 people without losing them.
  • Reliable above everything. Events run on a recurring rhythm. You show up every time, prepared, on standard.
  • Detail obsessed. You catch what others miss.
  • Genuinely curious about people. You remember names, stories, who was here last time and who wasn't.
Background

Hospitality, fine dining, theater, private clubs, event production, weddings, restaurants. Anywhere you have run real rooms for discerning people. The common thread: you held the room and they came back.

Details
  • Time: 2‑hour events. 3 to 4 hours with setup and teardown.
  • Schedule: Flexible. Most events are weekends and weeknights. Recurring rhythm.
  • Transportation: Valid driver's license, active auto insurance, and a reliable vehicle. You get yourself to venues.
  • Physical: Comfortable on your feet for the duration of the event. Able to set up rooms, including moving tables, chairs, and supplies up to 30 pounds.
  • Communication: Smartphone with reliable data.
  • Reimbursement: Base covers mileage, parking, and on‑shift food per company policy.
  • Behavior: If alcohol is served at the event, you do not drink on shift.
  • Eligibility: 18 or older and eligible to work in the US.

Base is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.

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