Position: Program Coordinator, Take Action Lab: Environment & Sustainability
Location: Tilting Futures is seeking a Program Manager for Take Action Lab: Environment & Sustainability in Penang, Malaysia. For this role, we are only accepting applicants with significant lived experience and legal authorization to live and work in Malaysia.
Start Date: The ideal start date is May 12, 2025
Compensation: The compensation for this contract role is MYR 5,000-7,750 per month. This range reflects the full compensation, as contractors are responsible for managing their own taxes, benefits, and other related expenses. We value transparency and are happy to discuss further details with candidates during the application process.
Application process: This is an outline of our typical hiring process. Depending on the needs of the role, the individual stages may change. Only qualified applicants will be advanced at each stage.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Will you sponsor a Malaysian work visa application?
We are unable to sponsor a Malaysian visa application. All applicants must already be legally able to live and work full-time in Penang, Malaysia.
Will I have to travel to the United States in this role?
You may be asked to travel to the United States 1 time per year, for 1-2 weeks per visit, to attend staff-specific retreats or training seminars. In these cases, we will support your application for an American B-type visitor visa should you not have one already.
Do you have an office in Penang?
As we are just launching our program in Penang, we do not currently have a physical office space there. You will play a role in helping us establish an office space in Penang that serves students and staff needs.
ABOUT THIS ROLE
As part of the team in Penang, the Program Coordinator helps bring to life the Take Action Lab program for our students. They will play a key role in creating a positive student experience by facilitating curricular and extracurricular activities, supporting student wellbeing and learning, and leading administrative tasks for student onboarding, program management and record keeping. A mostly student-facing position, the Program Coordinator will play a central role in creating a unique, cultural immersion experience for our students.
We are looking for someone who is energized and enthusiastic about youth leadership development, has a knack for system building, and can navigate dynamic, new environments.
This role reports to the Take Action Lab Program Manager, Malaysia and works closely with two other Program Coordinators on the Take Action Lab team. They must be based in Penang, Malaysia.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR IMPACT
Co-create the Take Action Lab experience: Design and facilitate a unique immersion experience anchored in our principles of experiential learning
Support the wellbeing and development of inspiring young leaders: Work directly with the students to guide and facilitate their immersion learning experience in Penang
Build local partnerships: Develop good working relationships with program partners
Keep program stakeholders organized and informed: Lead administrative tasks for student onboarding and offboarding and regular reporting
WHO WILL THRIVE IN THIS ROLE
We are looking for more than just hard skills; we want teammates who will add value to our organizational culture by bringing these mindsets to their work:
The following skills are required:
Bonus points if have/are:
YOUR LEGACY
Bring your youth development experience and knowledge of Penang and Malaysia to make your mark on a one-of-a-kind youth learning program for a global cohort of curious and inspired students.
DAY IN THE LIFE
Day-to-day activities will depend on the stage in the program cycle: planning season & immersion experience.
Planning season: This stage includes monitoring and tracking students’ pre-departure tasks (e.g. visa applications, travel plans, health and safety forms, housing & apprenticeship placements). In addition, you will support the development of in-person learning activities that support the curriculum competencies and learning outcomes; deliver training for local partners; prepare orientation materials and resources for students’ onboarding to the program.
Immersion experience: this is the most dynamic stage of the cycle consisting of a 12-week student immersion in Penang. Day-to-day activities will include: liaising with the local operational partner to organize logistical support; leading reflection/learning activities for students; supporting health, safety and behavioral incidents; planning and executing activities that build community and a sense of belonging to Tilting Futures.