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Federal Program Coordinator Jobs in Inkster, MI (NOW HIRING)

This role serves as the central coordinator between engineering, manufacturing, quality, supply ... with applicable federal, state, and local laws. Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is ...

... coordination and stewardship ofresources * Maintain compliance with school policies and LifeWise ... Federal law creates an exception to the "religion"section of employment discrimination laws for ...

... coordination and stewardship ofresources * Maintain compliance with school policies and LifeWise ... Federal law creates an exception to the "religion"section of employment discrimination laws for ...

... coordination and stewardship ofresources * Maintain compliance with school policies and LifeWise ... Federal law creates an exception to the "religion"section of employment discrimination laws for ...

Program Manager

Pontiac, MI · On-site

$125K/yr

Federal experience is not required. Experience may have been gained in the public sector, private ... Experience planning, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating multiple projects or organizational ...

Program Manager

Detroit, MI · On-site

$125K/yr

Federal experience is not required. Experience may have been gained in the public sector, private ... Experience planning, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating multiple projects or organizational ...

What you will do: * Assist in maintaining an integrated emergency management program by supporting ... in conjunction with Federal, State, Regional and County partners. * Participates in all ...

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How much do federal program coordinator jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for federal program coordinator in Inkster, MI is $50,724.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,400.00 and $59,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a federal program coordinator?

Federal Program Coordinators are professionals responsible for overseeing and managing federal programs within organizations such as schools, government agencies, or nonprofits. Their main duties include ensuring compliance with federal regulations, managing program budgets, preparing reports, and facilitating communication among stakeholders. They often serve as the main point of contact between the organization and federal agencies, helping to implement program objectives and monitoring progress toward goals.

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

To thrive as a Federal Program Coordinator, you need strong organizational, project management, and analytical skills, often supported by a bachelor's degree in public administration, business, or a related field. Familiarity with federal regulations, grant management systems, and reporting software such as Grants.gov or federal financial management tools is typically required. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate with diverse stakeholders are standout soft skills. These abilities ensure programs comply with federal guidelines, achieve objectives efficiently, and maintain transparency and accountability.

What are some common challenges faced by federal program coordinators, and how can they be addressed?

Federal Program Coordinators often manage complex programs that require coordination across multiple agencies and stakeholders, which can lead to communication challenges and shifting priorities. Staying organized through project management tools and regular check-ins can help address these issues. Additionally, adapting to frequent changes in federal guidelines or funding requires a proactive approach to policy updates and ongoing professional development. Collaborating closely with team members and maintaining clear documentation ensures alignment and smooth program implementation.

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Job description

Position Type:
Support Staff/Paraprofessional
Date Posted:
8/3/2026
Location:
Main Building
Date Available:
08/17/2026
District:
Advanced Technology Academy
POSITION:Academic Paraprofessional
Funding Source: Title-I or 31a
SUPERVISOR: MTSS Coordinator, in conjunction with the Principals
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
An academic paraprofessional funded by Title I or Section 31a provides extra instructional help to struggling students - beyond the classroom instruction and support of the General Fund Teacher of Record.
Title I is a federal program for low-income schools, while Section 31a is a Michigan state grant for at-risk students.
Paraprofessionals in both programs are partners in the instructional process and must always work under the direct, meaningful supervision of a certified classroom teacher. They cannot be given full responsibility for independent teaching, grading, or designing assessments.
ALLOWABLE DUTIES:
  • Conducting one-on-one or small-group tutoring.
  • Assisting with classroom management by organizing teaching materials.
  • Providing instructional assistance in a computer lab, library, or media center.
  • Acting as a translator or coordinating parental involvement events.
  • All paraprofessionals have a designated caseload of targeted students to provide specified support to in the classroom, lab or other designated intervention location.
  • Section 31a paraprofessionals' caseload consists of students who are identified per the 31a guidelines.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Title I Requirements: Under the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), any instructional paraprofessional must have a high school diploma (or equivalent) AND meet one of three paths:
  • Complete at least 60 college credit hours (two years of study).
  • Hold an Associate Degree or higher.
  • Pass a formal academic assessment approved by the Michigan Department of Education (MDE), such as the ETS ParaPro (minimum score: 460) or WorkKeys. [

Section 31a Requirements: The State of Michigan requires a high school diploma or equivalent. The Academy also requires the same qualifications as those paraprofessionals funded with Tite-I funds.
Contract Addendum
The "Supplement, Not Supplant" Rule: funds cannot be used to pay for a paraprofessional position that the district is already required by law to provide (such as a special education aide mandated by a student's IEP). It must strictly provide extra academic support.
Assignments vary by Grade Band and Primary Content Area but all Coaches are required to support teachers in the instruction of College & Career Readiness skills:
Quarterly Progress Measures
  • Caseload Progress Monitoring Data - Number / Percentage Met Academic Goal
  • Caseload Sessions
  • NWEA Achievement / Growth Percentile Changes if Applicable