The Automobile Club Safety Program Coordinator runs the calendar of driver-safety programming a motoring club offers β teen courses, mature-driver refreshers, school visits, community events.
Most weeks split between planning and presence: building the schedule, ordering materials, briefing instructors, and showing up at events to keep them running. You'll typically own attendance tracking, basic outcome reporting, and the relationships with venues that host the classes.
Working with others tends to dominate. Schools, senior centers, fleet customers, and local police departments all factor in, and each has its own cadence and contact protocol. Internally you're often coordinating with member services, comms, and a part-time instructor pool, which means a lot of light project management.
People who tend to thrive here enjoy steady community-facing work with a public-good angle and don't mind that the calendar quietly runs their life. If grant cycles, attendance dips, and venue cancellations would frustrate you, the role can feel like herding cats.
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