Seems like different titles for the same thing.
Coordinator
A specialist has experience or training in a particular area. A coordinator brings together all aspects of a job or project to complete them.
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If within the same organization, typically Supervisor is a higher ranking position than Coordinator.
The terms are not legally defined and they can pretty much mean what the organization that uses them wants them to mean.That being said - - on the face of it it would appear that someone with the title of "Administrator" would be superior, as it would seem likely that they are in overall charge, while a "Coordinator" might simply carry out the Administrators directions and coordinate them with the various sub-groups within the organization. .
The marketing assistant progresses to a marketing coordinator and then onto a marketing executive. The marketing executive has more responsibilities and ends up planning the strategy and tasks , which is then delegated to the coordinator who carries them out.
The MBA was developed as a general management qualification for engineers to be able to gain management skills. Our specialist MBA programmes recognizes that many business and commerce students want to extend their knowledge at postgraduate level. Increasingly employers look for specialist skills when they are employing MBA graduates.
In the workplace, an executive position usually ranks higher than a coordinator. A coordinator in many cases work with the supervisors and/or management teams and generate reports and/or feedback to the executive. The executives may introduce or implement a product, system, services or all, but it is up to the coordinator to execute and carry out the plans and then share those results with the executives. During the hiring process, the coordinator can give the thumbs up to hire a new candidate, but it is the executive that makes the final decision of bringing that new candidate aboard to the company
The meaning of job titles such as "safety coordinator" and "safety manager" varies from company to company. There is no universal agreement of what they do, let along which is higher. In some companies a safety coordinator is a low level position occupied by a union member with a focus on safety and who reports to a professional higher in the company. In other companies a safety coordinator may be a top level safety professional with responsibilities for several plans, each of which may have a safety manager who reports to the coordinator.
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A CDM coordinator is a construction health and safety specialist, and should be qualified and experienced to meet the competency criteria set out in the Approved Code of Practice published by the HSE. The CDM coordinator should act independently of the other roles in order to carry our their duties and advise the client. It is possible to have more than one role, for example a principal contractor can also have designer duties, or a client can also take on the role of CDM coordinator (this is the case if they fail to appoint one, or if they appoint themselves).