Learn – Grow – Get Certified™

Restoration Project Coordinator® Certification

      Explore the course structure, main insights, learning journey, and more.

      Let’s talk! Call a training advisor and get the answers you’re looking for.
      720-996-0394

Number of Hours

40 Hours of Instruction

Program Fee

$2,942

For Teams

Enroll Your Teams Today- Learn More

Onboarding & Certification Program Overview

For Individuals

Earning the Restoration Project Coordinator® Certification can significantly elevate your career trajectory in restoration and project management support roles.

70% of participants report advancing in their role within 6 months of completing the program

88% say they feel more confident handling day-to-day coordination tasks and client communications

4 out of 5 learners say they are better equipped to manage timelines, resources, and internal reporting

For Companies

Organizations that invest in certifying their project support teams experience measurable ROI in operational efficiency and team performance.

Up to 30% faster onboarding for new hires trained through the program

Significant improvements in internal communication, stakeholder alignment, and team accountability

Certified coordinators are more likely to flag issues early, reducing delays and cost overruns

Pathway To Get Certified

To become an industry Certified Restoration Project Coordinator, you must complete a 40-hour curriculum consisting of the following training courses, workshops, and practical application testing.

Each course is designed to stand alone, so you can level up the skills you need most now.

This program is great for onboarding new individuals or seasoned professionals.

Training Requirements

Total of 40 Hours of Training

Program Experience

Videos

Live Trainings

Real-world Examples

Assignments

Case Studies

Quizes

Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve answered the most common questions to help you feel confident before you enroll. From timelines to team options, everything you need is right here.

Do I need prior experience?

No. The Restoration Project Coordinator certification is designed for individuals new to the restoration field or support/project roles.

A Restoration Project Coordiantor is the unsung hero of restoration.  They are responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of a restoration job from start to finish. They serve as the main point of contact between the client, crew, vendors, and insurance representatives. Their role includes coordinating schedules, monitoring job progress, keeping projects on budget and on time, and ensuring all work is performed safely and in compliance with company standards and industry regulations.

The Restoration Project Coordinator is the essential element™ that drives restoration projects forward. They lead the coordination and execution of ecological restoration work—ensuring timelines, budgets, and quality standards are met from kickoff to closeout. Acting as the central hub of communication, they align field teams, stakeholders, and resources with the project’s goals. Their role is critical to maintaining project momentum, tracking progress, and ensuring every detail supports the bigger picture.

Top-tier Restoration Project Coordinators can earn over $90,000 annually, with some exceeding $100,000 based on experience, location, and project scope. In comparable roles such as Restoration Project Manager, the median total compensation is approximately $80,576, particularly within industries like construction, property restoration, and maintenance services.

A Restoration Project Manager is responsible for leading restoration jobs from start to finish—making sure projects run on time, stay within budget, and meet quality expectations. They coordinate crews, equipment, and vendors while keeping clear communication with clients and stakeholders. Whether it’s water, fire, mold, or other property damage, they ensure every step of the job is handled efficiently and professionally to get properties back to pre-loss condition.

While Project Administrators are typically entry-level, a Restoration Project Coordinator is generally the next step up. This role goes beyond basic admin tasks—Coordinators actively support project execution, manage timelines and communication, and help keep restoration jobs on track. It’s a great launching point for those looking to grow into full project management roles within the construction or restoration industry.

Restoration Project Coordinators in the U.S. typically earn an average of around $43,988 per year.  Depending on experience, location, and company size, pay can range from $31,972 to $60,520, based on data from Indeed.

Yes, the role of a Restoration Project Coordinator can come with its share of pressure—tight timelines, urgent situations, and high client expectations are part of the job. But at Trifecta, we believe stress is manageable when you’re equipped with the right tools, support systems, and mindset. With the right environment and leadership, this role becomes a powerful opportunity to grow, lead, and make a real impact when people need it most.

Yes, the role of a Restoration Project Coordinator can come with its share of pressure—tight timelines, urgent situations, and high client expectations are part of the job. But at Trifecta, we believe stress is manageable when you’re equipped with the right tools, support systems, and mindset. With the right environment and leadership, this role becomes a powerful opportunity to grow, lead, and make a real impact when people need it most.

Stepping into a Restoration Project Coordinator role isn’t easy—but it’s where real impact begins. It takes a strong mix of coordination skills, clear communication, and the ability to stay grounded under pressure. Whether you’re managing projects in ecological restoration, disaster recovery, or natural resource work, this role challenges you to think fast, lead well, and keep things moving. It’s demanding—but deeply rewarding when you know your work helps rebuild what matters.

Stepping into a Restoration Project Coordinator role isn’t easy—but it’s where real impact begins. It takes a strong mix of coordination skills, clear communication, and the ability to stay grounded under pressure. Whether you’re managing projects in ecological restoration, disaster recovery, or natural resource work, this role challenges you to think fast, lead well, and keep things moving. It’s demanding—but deeply rewarding when you know your work helps rebuild what matters.

Getting certified as a Restoration Project Coordinator is one of the smartest moves you can make to fast-track your career and stand out in the restoration industry. Certification equips you with the practical skills, confidence, and knowledge needed to handle day-to-day coordination tasks, manage client communications, and keep projects running smoothly.

Here’s why it matters:

  • Career Growth: 70% of certified participants advance in their roles within 6 months—opening doors to leadership and specialized positions.

  • Confidence & Capability: 88% say certification boosts their confidence in managing timelines, resources, and reporting.

  • Better Prepared: You’ll be ready to take on more responsibility, from handling complex project details to stepping into project management roles.

  • Industry Recognition: Certification shows employers and clients you’re serious, skilled, and committed to excellence.

Simply put, certification turns your experience into expertise and positions you for lasting success in restoration project coordination.

Yes. All materials and live sessions are virtual and flexible to your schedule.

Absolutely. Each course is standalone and can be completed independently.

Yes! After successfully completing the training and final exam, you’ll earn a digital certificate along with a Restoration Project Coordinator Certification Digital Badge—perfect for showcasing on your email signature or resume.

Yes. Contact us to learn more about group pricing and custom team programs.

Testimonials

Restoration Estimator®
Certification

Trifecta’s Restoration Estimator Certification is designed to establish credentials for those individuals working in the estimation field.

Restoration Project Manager®
Certification

Trifecta’s Restoration Project Manager Certification is designed to establish credentials for those individuals working as a project manager in the construction and restoration industry.