Education Administrative Coordinator
Company: The Smith Center
Location: Las Vegas
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title: Education
Administrative Coordinator Department: Education and Outreach
Reports to: Director, Education and Outreach Status: Full-Time,
Exempt Annual Salary: $50,000 Summary of Duties and
Responsibilities The Administrative Coordinator, Education and
Outreach provides administrative, operational, and coordination
support for The Smith Center’s education and outreach programming.
This role focuses on supporting the day-to-day administrative
functions of the Education team by assisting with program
logistics, scheduling, documentation, communications, and data
tracking to help ensure the smooth and seamless delivery of
educational initiatives and community engagement activities. This
position plays an important role in supporting program efficiency,
consistency, and positive participant experiences, while upholding
The Smith Center’s mission, values, and commitment to education
through the arts. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Provide
administrative and coordination support for education and outreach
programs and events, including but not limited to Student Matinee
Performances, Camp Broadway, Southern Nevada Wolf Trap, Nevada High
School Musical Theater Awards, Disney Musicals in Schools, Master
Classes, Professional Development offerings, Sensory Inclusive
Performances, and In-School Performances. Track, organize, and
maintain program-related documentation, including registrations,
invoices, applications, release forms, surveys, and other required
materials; send reminders and follow up with participants as needed
to support timely completion. Compile, track and maintain critical
program data and metrics to support fundraising efforts, grant
reporting, and institutional communications. Communicate program
information and updates across internal departments to support
coordination, scheduling, and program readiness. Maintain education
and outreach contact databases, program calendars, timelines, and
tracking tools to ensure accuracy and consistency. Organize, label,
and maintain education program photo and video assets in accordance
with internal standards and usage guidelines. Assist with booking
and coordinating department travel arrangements. Prepare, process,
and track invoices; assist with monthly credit card reconciliation
and expense documentation. Enter, update, and maintain program and
participant data within the Tessitura system and other relevant
platforms. Provide exemplary customer service to internal
stakeholders, educators, partners, and community participants;
serve as a point of contact for education-related inquiries. Answer
and appropriately route incoming Education Department phone calls
and messages. Schedule meetings for Education Department staff,
including preparing agendas, materials, and calendar coordination
as needed. Track, order, and maintain inventory of departmental and
program supplies to support program operations. Create and update
PowerPoint presentations, reports, and other departmental documents
to support meetings, presentations, and program communications.
Prepare and assist with meeting and event setup, including room
coordination and materials preparation. Perform other duties as
assigned that are consistent with the scope and responsibilities of
the position. Required Education and Experience High school diploma
or equivalent required. Bachelor’s degree preferred; coursework or
a degree in education, performing arts, arts administration, or a
related field is a plus, or an equivalent combination of education
and relevant experience. Minimum of two (2) years of administrative
or coordination experience preferred, ideally in an education,
arts, nonprofit, or community-based environment. Experience
supporting programs, events, or departmental operations in an
administrative capacity preferred. Strong proofreading and editing
skills required, with demonstrated attention to detail, spelling,
grammar, and formatting accuracy. Required Skills & Qualifications
These specifications are general guidelines based on the minimum
experience normally considered essential to the satisfactory
performance of this job. Individual abilities may result in some
deviation from these guidelines. To perform effectively in this
position, the incumbent must have: Excellent written and verbal
communication skills, with the ability to clearly convey
information to internal teams, educators, partners, and community
participants. Superior organizational and time-management skills,
with the ability to manage multiple priorities, projects, and
deadlines in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. High level of
attention to detail, particularly related to data entry,
documentation accuracy, tracking, and reporting. Ability to follow
up and follow through on assigned tasks, projects, and inquiries to
ensure timely, accurate, and thorough completion. Exceptional
interpersonal and customer service skills, with the ability to
interact professionally and courteously with individuals
representing a wide range of backgrounds, communication styles, and
behaviors. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively,
exercising sound judgment and initiative while contributing
effectively as part of a team. Proactive and solution-oriented
mindset, with the ability to anticipate needs, identify potential
challenges, and take initiative in addressing issues. Ability to
collect, analyze, and evaluate program data, and assist with
compiling information for reporting, communications, and
decision-making. Must be able to communicate effectively in
English, both written and verbal; proficiency in Spanish is a plus.
Computer Skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word,
PowerPoint, Outlook), Google Drive, Google Forms Experience using,
or the ability to quickly learn ticketing, CRM, fundraising, or
program management database systems. Ability to navigate multiple
systems and platforms simultaneously, including databases, shared
drives, and internal communication tools, while maintaining data
accuracy and confidentiality. Other Skills and Abilities Ability to
work evenings and weekends as required to support education
programs, events, and performance-related schedules. Highly
organized and able to work in a fast-paced environment while
prioritizing collaboration and problem-solving Willingness to
assist across programs and initiatives as needed, demonstrating a
flexible, team-oriented approach. Demonstrated interest in
supporting and serving young people through arts education and
community-based programming. Ability to approach challenges with a
positive, adaptable mindset and a willingness to learn and grow
within the role. Commitment to maintaining a dependable,
professional, and courteous office environment. Ability to maintain
a professional appearance and conduct in accordance with
organizational policies and standards. Physical Job Requirements
The physical requirements and demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by a team member to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform essential functions. This position is
primarily office-based and performed indoors, requiring extended
periods of sitting, with regular standing, walking, and movement
throughout the workplace. Ability to stand, walk, and climb stairs
as needed to support meetings, programs, events, and departmental
operations. Ability to occasionally bend, reach, twist, stoop,
crouch, kneel, and balance while performing job-related tasks in
various work areas. Ability to occasionally lift, carry, push, or
pull materials weighing up to 40 pounds, such as supplies,
materials, or equipment related to programs or events. Ability to
use a computer and standard office equipment, including a keyboard,
mouse, telephone, and other devices requiring fine motor skills and
finger dexterity. Vision abilities sufficient to perform job
duties, including close vision, distance vision, and the ability to
adjust focus when working with computers, mobile devices, and
electronic screens. Ability to work in both brightly lit and dimly
lit environments, including performance spaces, rehearsal areas,
and audience ingress/egress areas, as required. Ability to tolerate
moderate to loud noise levels, including amplified sound,
performances, rehearsals, sound checks, and audience activity.
Ability to work in areas located at varying heights, including
balconies or elevated seating sections, as required to support
education programs or events. While the majority of work is
performed indoors, the position may occasionally require work
outdoors or in non-climate-controlled environments, with the
ability to tolerate varying temperatures and weather conditions
during certain programs or events. The above job description is
meant to describe the general nature and level of work being
performed; it is not intended to be constructed as an exhaustive
list of all the responsibilities, duties and skills required for
the position. All job requirements are subject to possible
modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with
disabilities. Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a
direct threat or significant risk to the health and safety of
themselves or other employees. Pay Transparency To encourage pay
transparency, promote pay equity, and proactively address
regulations, The Smith Center for the Performing Arts will comply
with all applicable state or local laws or regulations which
require employers to provide wage or salary range information to
job applicants and employees. The base annual salary range for this
full-time and exempt position is $50,000 plus benefits, including
insurance plans as applicable. Our salary ranges are determined by
role, level, and scope of responsibilities. The range displayed on
this job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target for new
hire salaries for the position. Within the range, individual pay is
determined by key factors such as work experience, job-related
skills, and relevant education and training. With a career at The
Smith Center for the Performing Arts, you really benefit! We offer:
Creative and collaborative work culture Competitive compensation
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans Employee
Assistance Program- including counseling, wellness programs, and
financial support services. Flexible Spending Account (FSA) &
Health Savings Account (HSA) options to help you save on eligible
medical expenses with pre-tax dollars. Generous Paid Time Off Plan
Paid Holidays and Personal Holiday Time 401(k) retirement savings
plan eligibility on your start date with employer match
Employer-paid disability insurance coverage Supplemental benefits
are offered such as accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity
coverage, pet insurance, and employee-only discounts. Safe and paid
parking on-site Training and career growth opportunities Exclusive
early access, employee discounts, and complimentary tickets to
world-class performances and events. Discounts on Starbucks
products and merchandise Limitations and Acknowledgment The
Americans with Disabilities Act requires that reasonable
accommodations be made for qualified individuals to help perform
the required duties and tasks of the position. Reasonable
accommodation is available for qualified individuals with
disabilities upon request. The Smith Center for the Performing Arts
(TSC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer that complies with the laws
and regulations set forth under EEOC. Diversity, Equity, and
Inclusion Mission Statement At The Smith Center for the Performing
Arts (TSC) diversity, equity, and inclusion are at the core of who
we are. Our commitment to these values is unwavering. They are
central to our mission and to our impact on the community. We know
that having varied perspectives helps generate better ideas to
solve the complex problems of a changing—and increasingly
diverse—world. We believe that a variety of opinions, approaches,
perspectives, and talent are the cornerstones of a strong and
flexible organization. TSC strives to champion diversity, equity,
and inclusion for all.
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