
Program Coordinator - Rogue Water Lab chez Multiplier
Multiplier · Little Rock, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite
- Junior
- Bureau à Little Rock
Rogue Water Lab is a nonprofit communications and engagement studio dedicated to building public trust in water. Through flagship programs like Catalyst and Convergence, and client work across the U.S., we design tools, trainings, and campaigns that help utilities, policymakers, and communities navigate complex water challenges through better storytelling, stakeholder engagement, and collaboration.
- Texas Regionalization Engagement Playbook – a resource to help utilities and policymakers communicate effectively about regional water governance.
- Northwest Arkansas Regional Wastewater Governance Strategy – a research-driven project documenting governance models and evaluating regional approaches.
- Convergence 2026 – Rogue’s year-long professional development cohort focused on media, messaging, and public trust.
- And other duties as assigned.
This role is ideal for a graduate student or early-career professional seeking hands-on experience in program coordination, research, communications, and stakeholder engagement in the water sector.
Key Responsibilities
- Support scheduling, task tracking, and deadline management for multiple concurrent projects.
- Assist in preparing agendas, materials, and summaries for meetings, workshops, and interviews.
- Coordinate logistics for Convergence monthly sessions (virtual setup, breakout rooms, speaker prep, communications with participants, material prep, etc.).
- Conduct desk research on governance models, case studies, and best practices.
- Draft and edit summaries, case study write-ups, and content for project deliverables.
- Capture and organize insights from interviews and workshops.
- Support stakeholder communications, including email correspondence and follow-up.
- Assist with content preparation for Rogue’s newsletters, social media, and program materials.
- Help track Convergence participant engagement and progress toward certificate completion.
- Maintain organized project files and shared documents.
- Track hours, tasks, and reporting for grant deliverables and contracts.
- Provide general support to the Executive Director in advancing project goals.
Benefits
- Flexible schedule (10–15 hours per week).
- Mentorship and hands-on experience working with a national nonprofit leader in water communications and governance.
- Exposure to cutting-edge water sector projects, networks, and professional development opportunities.
- Office space in downtown Little Rock.