To thrive as a Sub Coordinator, you generally need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and experience in scheduling or administrative support, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with scheduling software, communication platforms, and basic office systems like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and adaptability are valuable soft skills for managing last-minute changes and coordinating with staff. These competencies ensure efficient coverage, minimize disruptions, and support smooth daily operations in educational or organizational settings.