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NorCal Program Coordinators (san jose north)

$18-30

1945 Drumhead Ct, San Jose, CA 95131, USA

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Company Description Playing At Learning, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 2004, provides creative opportunities for learning through making and play. We have partnered with the international nonprofit, FIRST, to deliver engineering-based programs for K-12 youth across Northern California. Our programs are the NorCal FIRST LEGO League Explore, NorCal FIRST LEGO League Challenge, and NorCal FIRST Tech Challenge. Overview We have multiple roles available and each role is a part-time hybrid role. We are located in north San Jose, CA. Generally, the program coordinator will be responsible for managing a specific program, coordinating events, communicating with participants and volunteers, providing customer service, and handling various project management tasks. The role involves supporting and promoting engineering-based programs for K-12 students in Northern California. Check out full details about the different roles available at https://www.playingatlearning.org/openings/

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