Program Coordinator for Education Centre (British Columbia)

Program Coordinator for Education Centre (British Columbia)

21 Aug
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Adecco Canada
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British Columbia

21 Aug

Adecco Canada

British Columbia

Join Adecco as a full time Program Coordinator in Gold River, British Columbia to support impactful education and family-services initiatives. Play a vital role in fostering community well-being through administrative and program support.

The Education Centre seeks a passionate individual committed to enhancing the lives of families and youth. This role demands strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining accurate records. You will collaborate with various teams in delivering essential educational and family-focused services.

Key Responsibilities:
• Process registrations and maintain confidential program files
• Assist families with applications and program-related inquiries




• Support K-12 education initiatives and related services
• Coordinate logistics for meetings and community events
• Prepare administrative documents and reports

Requirements:
• Bachelor’s Degree in related field or equivalent experience
• 2-3 years in administrative or program coordination
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Successful RCMP Vulnerable Sector Check

Support education and family services with Adecco in Gold River, making a difference in your community.
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📌 Program Coordinator for Education Centre (British Columbia)
🏢 Adecco Canada
📍 British Columbia

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