About the Opportunity
The Pulitzer Center seeks an organized, detail-oriented coordinator to support public programming that connects communities nationwide to critical journalism on global issues. As Outreach Coordinator, you'll work closely with the Program Manager - Outreach to execute diverse community-facing initiatives—from expert convenings to film festivals to grassroots partnerships—that amplify the impact of our journalists' work and expand our reach into new audiences.
This role is ideal for someone early in their career who wants hands-on experience in nonprofit program coordination, community engagement, and partnership development. You'll support all aspects of event execution and relationship management while contributing to monitoring and evaluation efforts that help us understand and improve our impact. You'll work within a collaborative team environment where your organizational skills, attention to detail, and enthusiasm for connecting journalism to public discourse will be essential to our success.
If you're excited about the operational side of mission-driven work—coordinating logistics, building relationships with diverse partners, and ensuring programs run smoothly—this role offers excellent exposure to nonprofit programming and opportunities for professional growth.
About the Pulitzer Center
The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting is an award-winning nonprofit journalism organization that sponsors independent reporting on global issues that mainstream media often overlook. Our education and engagement programs bring this journalism into classrooms, universities, and communities worldwide, using storytelling as a tool for understanding complex challenges and inspiring action.
Our Outreach team creates programming that connects diverse audiences to breakthrough journalism on critical issues—climate change, democracy, global health, human rights, and more. Through partnerships with community organizations, cultural institutions, libraries, and civic groups nationwide, we facilitate dialogue, deepen understanding, and inspire civic engagement. Learn more at pulitzercenter.org.
What You'll Do
Compensation & Benefits
Success Metrics
Your impact will be measured by:
Location & Work Arrangement
This position is fully remote and open to candidates located anywhere in the United States, with a preference for candidates in Eastern or Central time zones to facilitate collaboration with community partners, team members, and organizational leadership.
Travel Requirements: This role requires approximately 10-15% domestic travel annually for:
The ideal candidate will be comfortable with regular virtual collaboration, occasional multi-day travel commitments, and flexible scheduling to accommodate event needs and partners across time zones.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Pulitzer Center is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We strongly encourage applications from people of color, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities, foreign-born residents, and veterans. We value diverse perspectives and life experiences.