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Compost Coordinator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Warehouse Lead

Chicago, IL · On-site

$18.75 - $24/hr

This includes coordinating with a dedicated team of warehouse associates and volunteers to manage ... compost waste handling. ● Collaborate with warehouse associates and volunteers to streamline ...

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Team Helper

Lorton, VA · On-site

$19.20 - $20/hr

Rake, mulch, and compost leaves. * Decorate gardens with stones or plants. * Provide proper upkeep ... Multilimb Coordination -- The ability to coordinate two or more limbs (for example, two arms, two ...

Civil Engineer

Santa Rosa, CA · On-site +1

$110K - $150K/yr

... etc., Compost facility designs. * Ensure project costs, schedule, and performance targets are ... Project management/coordination skills and desire to help develop others * Experience with design ...

Lab Technician

Denver, CO · On-site

$22 - $25/hr

... coordinating testing activities with other lab personnel (20%) Sample Preparation Aids in the preparation (grinding, drying, weight) of soil, plant, and manure/compost for analytical testing (20 ...

... coordinating testing activities with other lab personnel (20%) Sample Preparation Aids in the preparation (grinding, drying, weight) of soil, plant, and manure/compost for analytical testing (20 ...

Environmental Agent

Crested Butte, CO · On-site

$20 - $22.92/hr

Assisting in coordinating and the waste recycling and compost programs.   * Handling, sorting, and transporting large quantities of recyclable and compostable materials from the ski area operations ...

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How much do compost coordinator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average hourly pay for compost coordinator in the United States is $24.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $27.64 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Compost Coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Compost Coordinator, you need a solid understanding of composting processes, waste management practices, and environmental regulations, often supported by experience in sustainability or environmental science. Familiarity with composting equipment, data tracking software, and possibly certifications like the USCC Certified Compost Operations Manager credential is beneficial. Strong organizational skills, communication, and community engagement abilities help in educating participants and coordinating volunteers or staff. These competencies ensure efficient compost operations, regulatory compliance, and successful outreach, which are vital for environmental impact and program sustainability.

What is the difference between Compost Coordinator vs Recycling Coordinator?

AspectCompost CoordinatorRecycling Coordinator
Required CredentialsEnvironmental certifications, composting trainingRecycling certifications, environmental management training
Work EnvironmentComposting facilities, community outreachRecycling centers, public education events
Employer & IndustryWaste management, environmental organizationsMunicipalities, waste management companies

Both roles focus on waste reduction and environmental sustainability but differ in their specific focus areas. A Compost Coordinator specializes in composting processes and organic waste management, while a Recycling Coordinator handles broader recycling programs and public education. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus within the waste management industry.

What are some common challenges Compost Coordinators face when managing community composting programs?

Compost Coordinators often encounter challenges such as educating participants about proper composting practices, managing contamination in compost bins, and maintaining consistent volunteer engagement. Balancing the logistical aspects—like scheduling pickups, monitoring bin conditions, and ensuring timely processing of organic waste—also requires strong organizational skills. Effective communication and community outreach are key to overcoming these hurdles and ensuring the program's long-term success.

What are Compost Coordinators?

Compost Coordinators are professionals responsible for overseeing composting programs, often within communities, schools, or organizations. They manage the collection and processing of organic waste, educate others about composting practices, and ensure that composting operations run efficiently and comply with regulations. Their role may also include promoting sustainability initiatives and providing guidance on reducing waste. Compost Coordinators play a key part in diverting organic material from landfills and producing valuable compost for soil enrichment.
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Summer Temp - Facilities Planning & Management

Summer Temp - Facilities Planning & Management

Liberty

Lynchburg, VA

Part-time

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Job description

The Summer Facilities Support Worker will assist with a variety of tasks to maintain the cleanliness, safety, and operational efficiency of the property. This temporary position combines duties in maintenance, groundskeeping, custodial services, compost management, and administrative support. The ideal candidate will be adaptable, reliable, and willing to take on a wide range of tasks while working under the guidance of the Facilities Manager or designated supervisor.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Maintenance:
  • Filter Changes: Perform routine air filter changes for HVAC systems to maintain air quality and system efficiency.
  • General Maintenance: Assist with light carpentry, electrical, and mechanical repairs as needed, ensuring that buildings and equipment are in good working condition.
  • Plumbing: Help with basic plumbing tasks such as fixing leaks, unclogging drains, and addressing minor plumbing issues.
  • Inventory Control: Assist in tracking and managing the inventory of maintenance tools, equipment, and supplies. Ensure proper storage and maintenance of all items.
  • Preventive Maintenance: Support in preventive maintenance tasks, including inspecting equipment and systems for wear and tear and completing necessary repairs.
Groundskeeping and Environmental Services:
  • Composting: Manage composting operations by collecting organic waste, ensuring proper sorting, and maintaining compost bins or piles.
  • Waste Management: Help with the collection, sorting, and disposal of waste materials, ensuring proper segregation of recyclables, compost, and landfill waste.
  • Recycling: Assist in maintaining recycling stations, ensuring that materials are properly sorted, and assist with recycling outreach and education.
  • Sports Turf Management: Assist with maintaining sports fields, including mowing, seeding, irrigation management, and ensuring fields are in playable condition.
  • Street and Grounds Maintenance: Assist with street and grounds cleaning, including litter removal, weeding, and maintaining the appearance of public areas.
  • Landscaping: Perform basic landscaping tasks such as planting, mulching, trimming, and caring for plant beds and lawns.
Custodial Services:
  • Cleaning: Clean and sanitize indoor spaces, including restrooms, hallways, common areas, and offices.
  • Trash Removal: Empty trash bins and replace liners throughout the facility. Ensure cleanliness of all areas.
  • Floor Care: Sweep, mop, and vacuum floors as necessary. Assist in maintaining the appearance of carpets and tiles.
  • Supply Management: Monitor and restock custodial supplies, ensuring cleaning equipment and materials are available and in working condition.
Administrative Support:
  • Office Assistance: Assist with general office duties, including answering phones, managing emails, and greeting visitors.
  • Document Management: Help organize and maintain filing systems, both physical and digital, work orders, and other documents.
  • Scheduling and Coordination: Assist with scheduling routine maintenance, grounds tasks, or custodial needs, and coordinate with team members or supervisors to ensure tasks are completed on time.
  • Data Entry and Reporting: Assist with tracking maintenance activities, waste management reports, and other operational logs. Input data into spreadsheets or management software.
  • Assist with preparing work orders, inventory lists, and daily task logs.
  • Event Support: Assist with setting up and breaking down events or meetings, ensuring that spaces are prepared for use and cleaned afterward.
  • Help with other office-related tasks such as preparing meeting materials or distributing notices.
Additional Responsibilities:
  • Safety Protocols: Ensure all tasks are performed in compliance with safety standards and regulations.
  • Emergency Response: Be available to assist with emergency repairs or cleaning tasks as they arise.
  • Team Support: Collaborate with team members across departments, assisting wherever necessary to maintain smooth operations during the summer period
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • Strictly adheres to Liberty University policies, representing the University in an exemplary manner.
  • Works effectively as a team member, embracing and fostering LU's Christian model and Mission - Training Champions for Christ.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

None

QUALIFICATIONS AND CREDENTIALS

Education and Experience
  • High school diploma or GED (current students or recent graduates encouraged to apply).
  • Some experience or interest in maintenance, groundskeeping, custodial services, or office administration preferred.
  • Basic knowledge of plumbing, maintenance, and groundskeeping tasks is a plus.
  • Strong organizational and communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently and in a team setting.
  • Must be reliable, detail-oriented, and able to follow instructions.
  • Ability to lift and move heavy items as required for maintenance and grounds tasks.
  • Valid driver's license (if applicable for certain tasks).

ABILITIES AND COMPETENCIES ESSENTIAL TO THE FUNCTION OF THE JOB

Communication and Comprehension
  • Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing to convey clear, well articulated information.
  • Ability to understand, speak, and write English in order to convey messages and correspond in an articulate and professional manner.
  • Possess public communication skills that allow professional representation of Liberty University.
  • Strong organizational skills.
  • Computer skills
Problem Solving
  • Intuitively able to reason, analyze information and events, and apply judgment in order to solve problems of both a routine and complex nature.
Physical and Sensory Abilities
  • May be required to travel to local on and off campus locations.
  • May be required to sit to perform deskwork or type on a keyboard.
  • Regularly required to hear and speak in order to effectively communicate orally.
  • Regularly required to stand, walk, and climb stairs to move about the campus.
  • Handle materials, reach overhead, kneel or stoop in order to conduct business.
  • Regularly lift up-to 50+ or fewer pounds.

WORKING CONDITIONS

Work Environment

The work environment for this position typically involves both indoor and outdoor settings. The indoor areas are climate-controlled, while the outdoor areas are subject to varying weather conditions. The role may involve exposure to potentially hazardous materials and situations, requiring strict adherence to safety protocols and the use of protective equipment. The position also entails frequent exposure to environmental factors such as extreme temperatures, dust, dirt, fumes, smoke, and loud noises.

Driving Requirements

If the employee is required to travel in performing the duties and responsibilities of the position, the use of one's personal vehicle (or LU vehicles) may be required for travel. Proof of a valid driver's license, an acceptable DMV record, LU Driving Approval, and liability insurance is required when driving in the performance of the employee's position.

Time Type

Part time

Location

Onsite

The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe it is our moral and legal obligation to meet the responsibility of ensuring that all management practices regarding employees are conducted in a nondiscriminatory manner. In compliance with Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and other applicable federal and state statutes, all recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting for all job classifications will be administered without regard to race, color, ancestry, age, sex, national origin, pregnancy or childbirth, disability, military veteran status or other applicable status protected by law, including state of employment protected classes. It is, therefore, our policy and intention to evaluate all employees and prospective employees strictly according to the requirements of the job. All personnel related activities such as compensation, benefits, transfers, job classification, assignments, working conditions, educational assistance, terminations, layoffs, and return from layoffs, and all other terms, conditions and privileges of employment will be administered without regard to race, color, ancestry, age, sex, national origin, pregnancy or childbirth, disability, military veteran status or other applicable status protected by law, including all applicable state of employment protected classes. The University is a Christian religious-affiliated organization; and as such, is not subject to religious discrimination requirements. The University's hiring practices and EEO discrimination practices are in full compliance with both federal and state law. Federal law creates an exception to the "religion" component of the employment discrimination laws for religious organizations (including educational institutions), and permits them to give employment practice preference to members of their own religious beliefs.