What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Education Coordinator position at Primary Talent Partners?
Primary Talent Partners has a 3 year contract opening for a part-time Community Education Coordinator to join a large power and utilities client in Seneca, SC.
Pay: $22.00/hr - 24.00/hr
Part-Time: 24 hours per week; 3 days onsite
Type: W-2, cannot support C2C or provide visa sponsorship; no PTO, no Benefits. ACA-compliant supplemental package available for enrollment.
Description:
Manage the day-to-day operations of the assigned nuclear education center.
- Open and close facilities to accommodate groups and walk-ins during regularly scheduled hours.
- Maintain a presence during opening hours to answer question and greet guests.
- Work with Site Services, Security and local IT to ensure facility is clean, landscaped, secure and in good working order.
- Work with Nuclear Communications to recommend IT equipment and materials to support education center presentations and activities, as needed.
- Suggest content for digital signage to promote education center activities.
- Manage education center email and public phone line. Work with Corporate Communications to respond to community questions via phone and email
- Provide educational presentations to groups at the education center based on standardized presentations. Work with Nuclear Communications to adjust presentations, as needed.
- Schedule and organize education center groups. Work with Nuclear Communications to prioritize bookings and activities offered.
- Work with Nuclear Communications and site personnel to support key education center events. Manage event logistics including organizing vendors and working with Nuclear Communications to order needed supplies.
- Work Nuclear Communications and site leadership to find volunteers for presentations, as necessary.
- Work with Nuclear Communications and site personnel to plan and promote key education center events.
- Serve as the single point of contact for pre-event staging and day of logistics.
- Manage event logistics including scheduling vendors, organizing volunteers and working with Site Services to ready the facility.
- Work with Nuclear Communications and site leadership to find volunteers, as necessary.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience in teaching, public engagement, communications, museum/science center work, or community outreach.
- Strong interpersonal and customer-service skills with the ability to engage diverse groups, including students, educators, community members, and the general public.
- Comfortable delivering prepared presentations and guiding group visits in a clear, confident, and friendly manner.
- Experience coordinating group activities, events, or educational programs.
- Ability to manage day-to-day facility operations, including opening/closing procedures, visitor support, and coordination with security, IT, and site services.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint) and general comfort learning basic technology/equipment used for presentations.
- Highly reliable, organized, and able to work independently with minimal supervision.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior experience as a teacher, substitute teacher, educator, museum/science center guide, or public presenter.
- Experience supporting community events, volunteer coordination, or public-facing programs.
- Familiarity with event logistics, scheduling groups, or coordinating vendors (a plus but not required).
- Interest in energy topics, science education, or public engagement (no prior nuclear knowledge required; training provided).
If you are a person with a disability needing assistance with the application or at any point in the hiring process, please contact us at info@primarytalentpartners.com
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