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Core Processing Shipping Coordinator

Dayton, OH · On-site

$17.50 - $22.25/hr

Located at our Core Lab in the Processing Department (Moraine, OH) Full-Time Evening Shift (11:30 ... Partner with Referral Testing Specialist and Training Coordinator to educate team. Perform duties ...

Core Processing Shipping Coordinator

Dayton, OH · On-site

$17.50 - $22.25/hr

Located at our Core Lab in the Processing Department (Moraine, OH) Full-Time Evening Shift (11:30 ... Partner with Referral Testing Specialist and Training Coordinator to educate team. Perform duties ...

Suspension Sr. Engineer

Farmington Hills, MI · On-site

$102K - $141K/yr

Work as core coordinator of a global cross functional team applying effective verbal and written communication skills is a must. * Ability to travel and support activities and coordination at the ...

Suspension Sr. Engineer

Farmington Hills, MI · On-site

$102K - $141K/yr

Work as core coordinator of a global cross functional team applying effective verbal and written communication skills is a must. * Ability to travel and support activities and coordination at the ...

... Coordinator position will be located in our Plant 10 , Whitehall Casting Operation. Key responsibilities will include: * Focus on improving efficiency of engineering's review of casting(s) with ...

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How much do core coordinator jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for core coordinator in the United States is $57,869.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,500.00 and $69,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a core coordinator?

A Core Coordinator is typically responsible for managing and overseeing the daily operations and logistics of a core facility or program within an organization, such as a university, healthcare center, or business. Their duties often include scheduling, resource allocation, communication between departments, and ensuring compliance with policies and procedures. Core Coordinators play a vital role in maintaining efficiency and supporting the goals of their team or department.

What does a core coordinator do?

As a Core Coordinator, your daily responsibilities often include scheduling and organizing team activities, managing key project documentation, and acting as a central point of communication between departments. You'll support project managers by tracking progress, identifying potential bottlenecks, and ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently. This role is crucial for maintaining workflow continuity and helping the team stay aligned with organizational goals. Collaboration and adaptability are essential, as you'll regularly interact with various stakeholders to address changing priorities and resolve issues as they arise.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a core coordinator?

To thrive as a Core Coordinator, you need strong organizational abilities, attention to detail, and experience in project or operations coordination, often supported by a relevant bachelor's degree. Familiarity with project management software, scheduling tools, and basic data analysis systems is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and multitasking skills set outstanding Core Coordinators apart. These competencies are crucial for ensuring efficient workflow coordination, timely project delivery, and effective team collaboration.

What is the difference between Core Coordinator vs Program Coordinator?

AspectCore CoordinatorProgram Coordinator
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree; certifications vary by industryUsually a bachelor's degree; certifications may include project management
Work EnvironmentOrganizational settings, often in education, healthcare, or non-profitsSimilar environments, focusing on managing specific programs or projects
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in non-profits, education, healthcare, and government sectorsWidely used across industries for managing initiatives and projects

Core Coordinators focus on supporting the core functions of an organization or project, often handling logistics and coordination tasks. Program Coordinators manage specific programs or projects, overseeing planning, execution, and evaluation. While both roles require similar credentials and work environments, Core Coordinators tend to focus on organizational support, whereas Program Coordinators are more involved in project management activities.

What are the main duties of a core coordinator?

A core coordinator is responsible for managing and overseeing core program activities, ensuring that project goals are met efficiently. They coordinate between teams, monitor progress, maintain documentation, and may use project management tools to track tasks and deadlines.
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Infographic showing various Core Coordinator job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,869 per year, or $27.8 per hour.

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Job description

Program Coordinator

Join a Healthcare Force for Good!

$32.96 per hour

A nationally recognized comprehensive Health and Human Services Agency, with over 60 programs across New York City and the greater New York Area.

Samaritan Daytop Village serves over 33,000 New Yorkers annually within your neighborhoods and communities, so our success depends on those we employ.


The Role


The Program Coordinator is responsible for providing community-based recovery services to PARC Bronx program and for Community Oriented Rehabilitation and Empowerment Services (CORES) from Health Home.  He/she is responsible for conducting outreach, advocacy, and developing sober social and support activities while documenting all provided services in a manner that is compliant with regulatory and funding agents.  Additionally, he/she should ensure deliverables are met for Medicaid services and provides CORES services to the participants on-site and in the community. This work is carried out in support of the mission and goals of Samaritan Daytop Village.



What You Will Do


  • Support PARC Assistant Directors with day-to-day business operations.
  • Coordinate the day-to-day workflow for the provision of CASN services including daily assignments.
  • Ensure program deliverables are being met including GPRA intakes, GPRA 6-month follow ups, Surveys, and Outreach.
  • Coordinate community outreach and establish linkage agreements with community organizations.
  • Responsible for program reporting to external sources including Office of Addiction Services and Support (OASAS) GPRA tracking tool and CASN Network monthly reports.
  • Provide CORE services to participants on your caseload including Community Psychiatric Support and Treatment (CPST), Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR), Family Support and Training (FST) and Empowerment Services – Peer Support via telehealth, in the client’s home and/or in the community. 
  • Produce and maintain thorough, accurate, and timely documentation in EHR, including documentation of interactions with participants, services provided, important information and/or events, and contacts with other agencies and service providers, as required by agency policies, and relevant contracts and regulatory agencies.
  • Facilitate referrals to Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) providers within the community, working collaboratively to support the participant in accessing services, advocating for individual needs and any changes to Plan of Care, if applicable.
  • Support PARC Bronx and CORES participants in developing and implementing a person-centered recovery plan that is relevant to the current expressed needs of the participant, consistent with the Plan of Care when provided.
  • Meet with each participant on a regular basis and provide support in line with the goals outlined in the recovery plan via telehealth or in-person sessions to promote choice and supported risk in achieving recovery goals.


Who You Will Be


  • Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA) Certificate.
  • High School Diploma or GED.
  • Computer literacy including familiarity in Microsoft Office Suite and EHR.
  • Knowledge or shared lived experience with OUD and/or StUD with at least One-Two (1-2) years supervisory experience.
  • Willingness to travel throughout the required catchment area as needed for applicable programs and able to navigate the public transportation systems to client’s home and within the community.
  • Must have ability to work a flexible schedule. This position follows non-standard hours including some Saturday and evening work.
  • Knowledge and commitment to recovery-oriented systems of care.
  • Demonstrate ability to work independently.
  • Excellent time management with the ability to meet deadlines.
  • Ability to prioritize, think logically and maintain program standards and meet program deliverables.
  • Experience working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds.
  • Experience with advocacy, outreach and engagement, self-help, recovery and transitional supports.
  • Excellent interpersonal, public speaking, and written communication skills
  • Ability to supervise and motivate others.

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