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Location

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Salary

$17 - $19 / HOUR

Quick overview

The Program Coordinator is primarily responsible for planning and implementing programs for girls in grades K-12, serving as an advocate and ensuring program delivery aligns with strategic goals and safety guidelines. Essential duties include leading troop meetings, organizing events, training volunteers, managing logistics, tracking records, and monitoring program budgets.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a High School Diploma or equivalent, and previous experience developing and delivering K-12 programs is preferred, along with a valid driver's license. Required abilities include working knowledge of Microsoft Office, adherence to safety guidelines, and the ability to obtain First Aid & CPR certification.

high schoolCPR CertificationRecord KeepingMicrosoft OfficeBilingualismSafety AdherenceLogistics CoordinationYouth DevelopmentProgram ImplementationLeadership DevelopmentInclusivityFirst AidVolunteer ManagementCustomer CareBudget MonitoringProgram PlanningRelationship Cultivation

Job description

Job DetailsJob Location

  • Hardesty
  • Leadership
  • Center -
  • Tulsa,
  • OK 74134Position
  • Type:
  • Part
  • TimeSalary
  • Range: $17.00 - $19.00
  • HourlyJob
  • Shift:
  • AnyJob
  • Category: ProgramsGreat internship opportunity for college students or other individuals who want to work part time and contribute to the Girl Scouts' mission of building girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. Part-time schedule; after school hours of 230pm to 530pm and/or two Mondays per month 6-730pm. Can work one day per week, or five. We will work with your schedule. Additional compensation for bilingual applicants. Job Summary The Program Coordinator is primarily responsible for planning and implementing programs for girls in grades K-12 and serves as an advocate for those children. This position is accountable for integrated management and coordination of all program delivery and support services in designated content, grade level, or geographic areas in and/or across multiple pathways. The coordinator ensures that program development and implementation support the council’s program plan and strategic business goals, maintains strict adherence to safety and security guidelines, promotes the Girl Scout Leadership Experience and outcomes, and/or links to national program curricula. Program Coordinators work in a variety of settings at Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma. This is a Safety Sensitive position. Essential

Duties & Responsibilities

Plan, coordinate, and lead engaging, age-appropriate Girl Scout troop meetings and activities in community-based settings including public schools, community centers, and public housing locations, supporting leadership development, life skills, and positive youth experiences. Organize and facilitate field trips, special events, and overnight experiences in alignment with Girl Scout safety and program standards. Build supportive relationships with girls and families while fostering an inclusive, girl-centered environment. Train and manage volunteers to support troop activities and ensure high-quality program delivery. Coordinate program logistics including site partnerships, meeting space arrangements, materials, and activity supplies. Track attendance, maintain accurate participant records, and assist with program reporting, including grant-related documentation when applicable. Develop and monitor program budgets, including grant funds, to ensure expenses align with approved program plans. Support customer care functions by responding promptly and professionally to inquiries from families, partners, and community members. Cultivate relationships with school staff, community leaders, and partner organizations to strengthen recruitment, retention, and program visibility. Perform additional duties as assigned to support overall program operations. QualificationsMinimum Qualifications Education & Experience: High School Diploma or equivalent. Previous experience developing and delivering programs for grades K-12 is preferred Must have a valid driver’s license within the state of employment. Required Skills and Abilities: Working knowledge of Microsoft Office. Ability to maintain strict adherence to safety and security guidelines. Ability to obtain First Aid & CPR certification. Physical and Schedule Requirements: Must be able to lift and carry a minimum of 25 pounds. Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Physically able to move through and between offices, program centers, campgrounds, and other off-site locations, as needed. Willingness to work a flexible schedule including evenings and weekends; occasional overnights as necessary, and ability to travel as job requires.