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This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: Maryland (USA)

JOB SUMMARY:

The Program Coordinator, You Can Fly, plays a vital operational and administrative role in supporting the AOPA Foundation’s You Can Fly initiatives, with a primary focus on the Rusty Pilots and Back to Your Roots programs. This position directly contributes to AOPA’s mission to protect the freedom to fly and grow the pilot community by ensuring the seamless execution of seminars, webinars, and livestreams that reengage lapsed pilots and foster aviation enthusiasm. Responsibilities include coordinating event logistics and processing registrations, facilitating communications with presenters and hosts, supporting marketing email processes, and delivering outstanding customer service. The role also encompasses data and inventory management, event processing, and regular collaboration with internal departments such as Marketing, Member Services, and IT. By maintaining accurate records, refining procedures, and facilitating smooth operational workflows, the Program Coordinator ensures that AOPA continues to provide high-quality educational experiences, strengthen member engagement, and drive long-term organizational sustainability.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

LOGISTICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT – RUSTY PILOTS INITIATIVE (85%)

Support the planning and execution of Rusty Pilots and Back to Your Roots seminars and webinars, including setup and data entry in Classy, Salesforce, Blackthorn, Outlook, Wrike, and other AOPA event systems.

Coordinate the distribution of key event information, check-in instructions, reminders, and post-event materials to hosts and presenters to support the successful execution of each seminar. 

Assist with registration processing, including cancellations and inquiries, and provide participants with timely information about upcoming seminars and related engagement opportunities.

Draft and review marketing emails and coordinate content approvals and deployment with the You Can Fly Manager.

Process walk-in forms, send follow-up communications, and handle presenter compensation, including 1099 requests and inquiries in accordance with program timelines.

Coordinate the preparation, packaging, and timely shipment of event materials and promotional items.

Monitor and respond to emails received through Rusty Pilots and Back to Your Roots inboxes to ensure prompt, accurate, and positive customer service interactions.

Provide logistical support during online events, including managing polls and monitoring email inbox questions, with occasional availability during evenings or weekends.

Collaborate with internal teams, including Member Services and Marketing, to support initiative execution, ensure the accuracy of event data, and coordinate updates to webpages and program resources.

Support the development and maintenance of standard operating procedures (SOPs), success stories and testimonials, as well as program updates; help resolve data discrepancies in systems like Salesforce.

Process and manage endorsement labels, and track and update CFI certifications.

Facilitate weekly department meetings. 

CROSS-INITIATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT (15%)

Serve as a departmental liaison by monitoring the You Can Fly General Inbox, responding to inquiries, and connecting team members and stakeholders with appropriate resources to ensure clear and responsive communication.

Support administrative needs across all You Can Fly initiatives, contributing to day-to-day operations that enhance program efficiency and alignment with AOPA’s strategic objectives.

Provide occasional project support to other You Can Fly initiatives beyond Rusty Pilots and Back to Your Roots, as needed, ensuring flexible, mission-aligned support across the department.

Assist with logistics for fly-ins, air shows, and other outreach events involving You Can Fly, including the preparation, packing, and tracking of materials to ensure accurate inventory management and resource stewardship.

Coordinate inventory of marketing and promotional materials for You Can Fly initiatives, supporting brand consistency and readiness for outreach opportunities.

Contribute to internal communication efforts by participating in administrative assistant and coordinator meetings, reinforcing interdepartmental alignment and employee engagement.

**Although this job description aims to capture the majority of the position duties, other duties may be assigned based on business and departmental needs. 

REQUIRED JOB QUALIFICATIONS:

One to three years of related professional experience.

Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and capable of managing digital platforms such as Salesforce, Wrike, Blackthorn, and other web-based content systems.

Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills.

Strong attention to detail, time-management skills, and customer service focus/skills.

Ability to multi-task and prioritize when transitioning from task to task.

PREFERRED JOB QUALIFICATIONS:

An associate or bachelor's degree.

An understanding of, and interest in, general aviation. 

Private pilot certificate.

Event administrative and support experience.

Experience utilizing social networking tools for program engagement and promotion. 

WORKING CONDITIONS:

This position works in an office setting at AOPA headquarters in Frederick, MD.

Typical working hours are 8:30 am – 5 pm, Monday through Friday, with a one-hour lunch break.

Generally, a climate-controlled environment with occasional exposure to outdoor weather conditions when attending aviation related events, including exposure to higher altitudes and confined spaces if in a general aviation aircraft.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The physical demands of this position are typical of a standard office environment. While performing the duties of this job, the employee will regularly be required to:

Sit for extended periods while working at a computer or attending meetings.

Use hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard, mouse, and other office equipment.

Communicate effectively via email, phone, and in-person, which requires clear speech, hearing, and vision.

Occasionally lift or move items weighing up to 40 pounds, such as boxes of materials or equipment. 

Occasionally stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms during the course of normal office activities.

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  
 
This position is located at AOPA’s Frederick, MD headquarters.   
 

The hourly rate for this position is: $24.00 - 26.00 depending on education and experience.  

BENEFIT INFORMATION:  

Flight Training (earn your Private Pilot License for free) & Annual Flight Proficiency Program (so you can keep flying and remain proficient)  

Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance is available for employees and their dependents the 1st of the month following their start date  

Flexible Spending Plans  

Health Savings Plan with employer contribution (for eligible participants)  

401(k) Retirement Plan with a company match, and annual discretionary supplemental employer contribution  

Company paid Short and Long-term Disability Insurance  

Company paid Life Insurance and AD&D insurance with the option to buy up   

Paid Time Off (PTO): 17 days accrued during first year (accruals increase based on tenure)  

Paid Holidays: 12 holidays  

Personal days: 3 (prorated based on hire date)  

Volunteer day: 1 (prorated based on hire date)   

Work From Home Fridays  

Paid Parental Leave   

AOPA Membership  

Employee Assistance Program  

Wellness Program (earn medical insurance premium discounts)  

Gym Reimbursement Program  

Supplemental insurance options (critical illness, accident, hospital indemnity)  

Tuition Reimbursement Program   

Discount on AOPA swag  

Business casual dress code  

Free coffee, tea, hot cocoa 

 

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