Project Coordinator
About this role
Cambium Learning® Group is an award-winning educational technology solutions leader dedicated to helping all students reach their potential through individualized and differentiated instruction. Using a research-based, personalized approach, Cambium Learning Group delivers SaaS resources and instructional products that engage students and support teachers in fun, positive, safe and scalable environments. These solutions are provided through Learning A-Z® (online differentiated instruction for elementary school reading, writing and science), ExploreLearning® (online interactive math and science simulations, a math fact fluency solution, and a K–2 science solution), Voyager Sopris Learning® (blended solutions that accelerate struggling learners to achieve in literacy and math and professional development for teachers), and VKidz Learning (online comprehensive homeschool education and programs for literacy and science). We believe that every student has unlimited potential, that teachers matter, and that data, instruction, and practice are the keys to success in the classroom and beyond.
Location: Remote, US. Must live & work with United States.
Job Overview:
The Project Management team at Cambium Assessment, Inc. works closely with internal teams and the client to make sure all deliverables related to large-scale computer-based assessment programs are performed according to the contract. As part of the Project team, the Project Coordinator will work collaboratively with the team on specific short- and long-term projects. In this role, you will oversee tasks delegated to you by the program managers and provide general administrative support for internal CAI teams as well as the client. The Project Coordinator is expected to work independently on managing small projects.
Job Responsibilities:
Coordinates logistics and registration for in-person and virtual meetings, conferences, cross-program initiatives, and training sessions.
Facilitates educator compensation activities, including collecting and reviewing required forms, tracking attendance and participation, and coordinating timely stipend and reimbursement payments.
Creates and distributes agendas, official meeting minutes, issue logs/tracking documents, and other project management artifacts.
Communicates information to educators and other external stakeholders and responds to questions and requests within the area of responsibility.
Supports the creation of training materials such as PowerPoint presentations and recorded modules.
Supports the creation of publications and other ancillary materials.
Performs software user acceptance testing and software specification verifications.
Travel quarterly to attend project meetings.
Other tasks as assigned.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor's degree and 1-2 years of relevant professional experience in project coordination, program support, or related field.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience supporting client-facing project work.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and experience using work management or project tracking tools such as Smartsheet.
Proven problem-solving skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and detailed tasks simultaneously.
Demonstrated ability to work independently on complex, detail-oriented assignments with limited direction.
Ability and willingness to travel approximately 4–5 times per year.
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An Equal Opportunity Employer
We are dedicated to fostering a culture that celebrates unique backgrounds, ideas, and experiences. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability.
Company at a glance
Lexia believes that strong literacy foundations have impact far beyond the classroom—that they are essential to our ability to communicate, express ourselves, and engage with the world around us.
We believe everyone has a right to literacy, and that as educators, we have an obligation to deliver. We believe every student deserves to be taught literacy in a way that works for them, no matter who they are, where they live, what level they are at, and what learning challenges they face. We believe every teacher deserves the support they need to teach literacy confidently and effectively.
We know that literacy is fully within reach for the vast majority of learners (both students and teachers) when instruction is based on the science of reading—with sound methodology; with engaging experiences supported by innovative, committed experts; and with a focus on the value of each individual learner.
We’re Lexia. We’re all for literacy because literacy can and should be for all.
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