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Education Program Administrator, Climate
  • Job Number: 25054
  • Functional Area: Administration
  • Department: MIT Climate
  • School Area: VP Research
  • Employment Type: Full-Time
  • Employment Category: Exempt
  • Visa Sponsorship Available: No
  • Schedule:


Posting Description

EDUCATION PROGRAM COORDINATOR, Climate, reporting to the Program Director for Education, will manage and implement the day-to-day operations of the climate education program and activities in the Office of the Vice President for Energy and Climate including the Environmental and Sustainability (E+S) Minor, the Martin Family Society of Fellows for Sustainability, coordination of climate-related Departments, Labs and Centers, and student engagement at MIT; assist and support with ongoing grant-funded projects, teaching/curriculum, and research; manage the Environmental and Sustainability (E+S) Degree Minor Program; manage the Martin Fellows PhD Fellowship Program; and coordination of Climate-Related DLCs and Student Engagement.

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Job Requirements

REQUIRED: Bachelor's degree and a minimum of two years of experience; strong oral and written communications skills; the ability to work independently on multiple projects at a time and to develop strategic recommendations for complex topics, utilizing independent analysis and judgement; strong writing skills; and the ability to absorb and synthesize complex information across a variety of topics under time constraints and to distill this information to inform timely action. PREFERRED: Knowledge of either education program coordination in general or environmental and sustainability education more specifically; strong understanding of climate change, energy, and sustainability issues; social media and promotional experience; two years of experience in higher education programming and coordination; and MIT related experience. Job #25054-7

7/8/2025