Program Coordinator, Nonprofit Services (Aging & Disability)

Career Guide
The Program Coordinator for Nonprofit Services in Aging & Disability is responsible for organizing and overseeing programs that support the elderly and individuals with disabilities. This role involves coordinating resources, managing program activities, and ensuring that services are delivered effectively to meet the needs of the community.

Key Responsibilities

  • Coordinate and implement programs to assist the aging and disability communities.
  • Manage program budgets, schedules, and resources.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders and community partners to enhance service delivery.

Top Skills for Success

Communication
Project Management
Knowledge of Aging and Disability Issues

Career Progression

Can Lead To
Program Manager
Operations Manager
Transition Opportunities
Policy Analyst
Community Engagement Specialist

Common Skill Gaps

Often Missing Skills
Grant WritingData Analysis
Development SuggestionsConsider taking courses in grant writing and data analysis to enhance your ability to secure funding and evaluate program effectiveness.

Salary & Demand

Median Salary Range
Entry Level$40,000 - $50,000
Mid Level$50,000 - $65,000
Senior Level$65,000 - $80,000
Growth Trend
Steady growth expected due to increasing demand for support services in aging and disability sectors.

Companies Hiring

Major Employers
AARPEasterseals
Industry Sectors
Nonprofit OrganizationsGovernment Agencies

Recommended Next Steps

1
Gain experience in project management within a nonprofit setting.
2
Network with professionals in the aging and disability sectors to learn about emerging trends.

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