The Program Coordinator plays an essential role in ensuring the success of our educational programs and community events. As a central member of our small team, the Program Coordinator oversees the coordination and administration of our core offerings–woodworking classes, home repair classes, and other arts-related programs and events–ensuring that staff, instructors, and participants are informed, organized, and well supported.
We are looking for a team member who thrives in collaborative, mission-driven environments and shares our enthusiasm for the arts, hands-on learning, and community engagement.
This is a non-exempt position, with a range of 24-40 hours/week (including some evenings and weekends). The compensation range is $31-35/hour, plus benefits. We will begin reviewing applications on May 1st, but the position will remain open until filled.
Key ResponsibilitiesCoordinate all aspects of class and event registrations–including refunds, transfers, waitlists, and financial assistance
Serve as a primary point of contact for program participants, responding to inquiries via email and phone in a friendly and timely manner
Provide onsite support for classes and events–welcoming participants, assisting instructors, responding to questions, and collecting and summarizing class feedback
Coordinate volunteer recruitment, onboarding, and engagement efforts
Support community outreach and assist with social media posts, newsletters, and other communications
Contribute to a positive, inclusive, and mission-aligned organizational culture
Participate in weekly staff meetings
Handle additional duties as they emerge
Great communication skills and a warm and welcoming interpersonal style
Strong organizational skills and the ability to attend to nuanced details
Experience in program coordination, event planning, or a related field
Experience in the nonprofit sector, in the arts, or with hands-on educational programming is a plus
Proficiency with common office software (such as Google Workspace or Microsoft 365) and other online subscriptions (such as event or class registration platforms)
Ability to work collaboratively with diverse groups of artists, volunteers, and community members
Alignment with MAC's core values:
- Accessibility – we strive to be accessible, inclusive, and helpful to every member of our community
- Creativity – we encourage imagination and inventiveness
- Connection – we value building community through collaborative art-making
- Fun – we promote a joyful and playful atmosphere
Flexibility and problem-solving abilities to handle changing circumstances with a positive attitude
Combined paid time off (PTO) of 32 days per year, which includes vacation, sick leave, personal days, and holidays
Health insurance
Paid family and medical leave
Professional development opportunities
*Note: some benefits are prorated based on the number of hours worked per week, and other benefits are available only to employees working a minimum of 20 hours/week.
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