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Project Coordinator vs Project Manager: Key Differences

Two distinct roles that work in parallel — and how to move from one to the other.

Project Coordinators and Project Managers have fundamentally different accountability structures. Understanding the distinction helps you hire correctly and plan your career move deliberately.

Key Takeaways
  • A Coordinator supports the PM; a PM owns delivery outcomes
  • The transition from Coordinator to PM is about accepting accountability, not learning more tools
  • Coordinators who take on scope and risk decisions are already operating as PMs
  • CAPM is the right credential at the Coordinator stage; PMP after PM experience

What a Project Coordinator does

Manages schedules, tracks actions, coordinates meetings, maintains documentation, and supports the PM in logistical tasks. The role is execution-focused with limited decision-making authority.

What a Project Manager does

Owns delivery outcomes. Defines scope, manages budget and schedule, owns the RAID log, makes decisions, and is the primary accountability point for whether the project succeeds.

The accountability difference

A Coordinator is responsible for completing tasks. A PM is responsible for delivering outcomes. This distinction shows up in every meeting, risk conversation, and sponsor update.

How to move from Coordinator to PM

Ask for a workstream where you are the primary contact. Maintain your own RAID log. Write your own executive summary. Demonstrate decision ownership, not just task tracking.

Interview signals

Hiring managers test PM accountability by asking about decisions you made, risks you escalated, and conflicts you resolved. Coordinators describe what they tracked; PMs describe what they decided.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. It is one of the most common and direct PM career paths, typically taking 1-3 years.

Not always, but the CAPM demonstrates PM commitment and differentiates a resume.

Coordinators earn $45,000-$70,000. PMs earn $75,000-$130,000+.

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