Program Coordinator I - Advocate Supervisor (Lexington) - 61069889
State of South Carolina
Posted: January 12, 2026 (3 days ago)
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State of South Carolina
Department of Commerce
Location
South Carolina, 29210
Salary
$35 - $38
per hour
Type
Part Time
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This part-time role involves traveling to businesses in a specific region of South Carolina to identify their challenges, offer helpful resources, and build strong connections to support their growth.
It's ideal for someone with business experience who enjoys networking, problem-solving, and helping companies in manufacturing, life sciences, or advanced energy succeed.
The job requires good communication skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks while working with local partners.

Welcome to South Carolina. The new headquarters of American innovation.
The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) is committed to maintaining the state’s long-term competitiveness while building a modern economy — one that is diverse, supporting businesses at every phase of their lifecycle, while allowing people to live and work where they love.
As one of 22 cabinet agencies, S.C. Commerce is the state’s lead economic development agency.
Its mission is to create economic opportunities to increase choices for all South Carolinians, which it does by supporting new and existing businesses and partnerships that fuel emerging industries such as life sciences, headquarters, and advanced energy.
To drive the state’s advanced energy potential and global impact, S.C.
Commerce helped organize the SC Nexus for Advanced Resilient Energy (SC NEXUS), designated as one of 31 federal Technology and Innovation Hubs in 2023.
A national leader in foreign direct investment, South Carolina extends its international reach with representation in Europe and Asia, ensuring the state remains a top, global business destination from launch to legacy.
Job Purpose:
Visits existing business and industry to determine needs, problems and concerns in a designated region of the state.
Consults with business executives and presents information and resources to provide solutions to company needs. Coordinates and evaluates in-house and statewide resources for assistance.
Job Responsibilities:
A bachelor's degree and relevant work experience.
Ability to establish and maintain effective business relationships with South Carolina's business and industry community.
Ability to assess business operations, opportunity and related industry outlook. Experience in private sector business and industry, sales, service or manufacturing a plus.
Excellent communications skills (both written and oral). Ability to organize information, set priorities and manage multiple engagements and complex follow-up activities.
Must be proficient in Microsoft applications.
Must have valid driver's license. Some overnight travel is required.
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