coordinator
coordinator — noun
1. someone who arranges activities, people, and resources so that different groups
someone who arranges activities, people, and resources so that different groups or individuals can work together effectively toward a shared goal
Felix worked as a wedding coordinator, making sure the caterers and band arrived on time.
collocation: wedding coordinator + gerund describing duties
Each department sent a representative, and Amani was chosen as the project coordinator.
passive: be chosen as [role]
The hospital hired a new care coordinator to manage patient transfers between wards.
Xiu's role as outreach coordinator involved connecting local schools with community volunteers.
Without a good coordinator, the charity event would have been much more chaotic.
- organizer
More general; an organizer may handle logistics alone, whereas a coordinator specifically aligns multiple groups
- facilitator
Focuses on enabling discussion or collaboration rather than directly managing tasks
- manager
Implies authority over people and decisions, while a coordinator has less hierarchical control
- disruptor
Someone who deliberately prevents smooth cooperation
文法句型
[domain] + coordinator
coordinator + of + [project/group]
用法筆記
Common as a job title or role name; the specific domain is typically placed before the word (e.g., project coordinator, event coordinator, care coordinator).