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Hybrid (Remote with in-person event support as needed)
$45,000-$50,000 commensurate with experience
Full-Time
The Program Coordinator serves as the operational backbone of the FIRST Chesapeake programs team, ensuring that day-to-day logistics, data systems, and team-facing processes run smoothly across all FIRST programs. This role works in close collaboration with the Senior Program Manager and Program Manager, providing cross-program operational support.
This is an entry level role for someone who is highly organized, detail-oriented, mission-aligned, and eager to build deep knowledge of FIRST program delivery. High-performing coordinators who demonstrate operational ownership and cross-program fluency will be well-positioned to advance to Program Manager over time.
FIRST Chesapeake exists to ensure that all young people, regardless of background, have access to transformative STEM opportunities that prepares them for the future. We believe that building an accessible, innovation-driven workforce starts with investing in hands-on STEM programs that develop technical skills, leadership, and confidence.
Our team collaborates with schools, mentors, volunteers, and industry partners across Virginia, Maryland, and DC to bring the excitement of competitive robotics to thousands of students each year. Through cross-sector collaboration and mission-aligned innovation, we’re building a stronger, more connected future—one student at a time.
Serve as the primary operational contact for team registration, event selection, placement, and logistics across all FIRST programs. Responsibilities include:
Provide hands‑on operational support for FIRST Chesapeake events throughout the season, including:
Own the collection, organization, and maintenance of program data to support operations and mission impact:
Provide operational and administrative support to the Sr. Program Manager and Program Manager to keep seasonal workflows on track:
Participate in cross‑training across all FIRST programs to build organizational breadth
Engage in professional development opportunities as identified by the Vice President
Contribute to process improvement as operational patterns and opportunities emerge
All other tasks as assigned by the Sr. Program Manager
Relevant experience in program coordination, youth development, education, or a related field
Strong time‑management and organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
Excellent written and verbal communication skills across email, phone, and in‑person settings
Proficiency with Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Calendar, Slides) and Slack
Comfortable working independently and collaboratively in a remote environment
Flexible and dependable, with willingness to support evening or weekend events during peak competition season
Passionate about expanding access to STEM education and empowering youth through hands‑on learning
Familiarity with FIRST programs (FTC, FRC, FLL) or other STEM competition environments
Experience with Canva or similar design platforms and AI productivity tools
Web development experience in platforms like WIX
Background in volunteer coordination, event logistics, or nonprofit operations
Remote‑first role based in Virginia or Maryland, with travel to events across VA, MD, DC, and occasionally WV
Standard business hours, with schedule flexibility required during competition season (evenings and weekends will be required with advance notice)
Event days can be physically active—must be comfortable standing for extended periods and occasionally lifting up to 50 lbs
Supportive, mission‑driven team environment where learning is encouraged and professional growth is built into the journey
Competitive salary range of $45,000–$50,000 annually, commensurate with experience for full time position, adjusted for part time.
Universal Time Off (UTO): No accrual caps or limited buckets—take time when you need it for vacation, illness, mental health, caregiving, or personal responsibilities, with supervisor approval.
Summer and Winter Recess: Paid office closures for rest and recharge.
Paid Holidays: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving & the day after.
Paid Leave for:
Medical insurance for employees working 30+ hours per week.
Employer‑supported 401(k) retirement plan available to eligible employees.
FIRST Chesapeake contributions begin after one year of service; employees can contribute immediately.
Bi‑annual performance reviews and regular goal check‑ins with the Senior Program Manager and Vice President.
Budget for professional development, including conferences, training, and memberships—co‑created with your supervisor.
Hybrid schedule with remote work as the default and in person event support as needed.
Trust‑based work culture grounded in flexibility, balance, and mutual accountability.