Pearson Education - Salt Lake City, UT
posted 2 months ago
The Project Coordinator at Pearson plays a crucial role in supporting the Project and/or Program Manager for specific programs. This position is primarily responsible for ensuring that the project and all related processes operate smoothly and accurately. The Project Coordinator is tasked with balancing a variety of assignments, which include developing and executing processes that support both program and customer success. This role requires active communication with the program delivery team and cross-functional support teams, as well as performing various administrative-level duties as assigned. In terms of customer relationship management, the Project Coordinator is expected to provide outstanding customer service, responding promptly to questions, concerns, and requests. They will serve as a point-of-contact for customers and internal departments regarding day-to-day delivery tasks. Additionally, the coordinator will support call center activities, which include fielding calls and tickets, as well as reviewing and updating knowledge articles. They will also assist in client reviews by creating necessary materials. From a project management perspective, the Project Coordinator will document, write, update, and maintain procedures, logs, and specifications. They are responsible for reporting risks and other project or program-related issues to the Project/Program Manager. The coordinator will arrange meetings, develop and distribute agendas and minutes, and monitor schedules to execute assigned tasks as defined in the project plan to meet customer deliverables. They will also assist in the setup of project management tools and manage contractor and contingent staff setup, tracking, payments, and off-boarding. In terms of financial management, the Project Coordinator will support the Project/Program Manager with financial tracking, including customer invoicing. This role requires a keen attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively. The Project Coordinator must also possess effective verbal and written communication skills, along with a high sense of urgency and the ability to handle confidential information appropriately.