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Posting Number SP005304P Position Title Program Manager I, IAMP Division/College College of Agricultural & Life Sciences Department Soils and Water Systems Location Moscow Posting Context Statement ...

Posting Number SP005305P Position Title Program Manager II, IAMP Division/College College of Agricultural & Life Sciences Department Soils and Water Systems Location Moscow Posting Context Statement ...

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Senior Program Manager Position reports to Program Director Date - 03/01/2025 Classification ... We are focused in the agriculture, construction and building, and food ingredient sectors. Learn ...

As our agriculture programs continue to grow, we are seeking an experienced and passionate Farm Operations Manager to oversee the day-to-day operations of our expanding farm portfolio. This is an ...

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How much do agriculture program manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for agriculture program manager in the United States is $107,460.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,500.00 and $132,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does an Agriculture Program Manager typically collaborate with farmers and agricultural stakeholders to implement new initiatives?

An Agriculture Program Manager works closely with farmers, agribusinesses, and local organizations to identify needs, share best practices, and roll out new programs or technologies. This often involves organizing workshops, field demonstrations, and regular meetings to ensure clear communication and gather feedback. Collaboration is key, as the manager must balance stakeholder interests, address challenges such as resource limitations or resistance to change, and adapt programs for maximum impact. Building strong relationships and maintaining open dialogue are essential for successful program adoption.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Agriculture Program Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Agriculture Program Manager, you need expertise in agricultural science, project management, and regulatory compliance, often supported by a relevant degree and experience in agricultural programs. Familiarity with data analysis tools, farm management software, and knowledge of government agricultural policies and certifications is typical. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help manage teams and engage stakeholders effectively. These abilities are crucial for ensuring program success, optimizing agricultural practices, and achieving organizational goals in a dynamic sector.

What does an Agriculture Program Manager do?

An Agriculture Program Manager oversees the planning, implementation, and evaluation of agricultural projects and initiatives. They coordinate resources, manage budgets, and work with farmers, government agencies, and other stakeholders to achieve program goals. Their responsibilities can include developing sustainable farming practices, ensuring regulatory compliance, and promoting agricultural innovation. They play a key role in supporting food security and rural development.
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Infographic showing various Agriculture Program Manager job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,460 per year, or $51.7 per hour.
Youth Program Manager - Trellis for Tomorrow

Youth Program Manager - Trellis for Tomorrow

Midatlantic Employers' Association

Phoenixville, PA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Youth Program Manager

Trellis for Tomorrow

Phoenixville, PA

(Full Time, Permanent Opportunity)

Based in Phoenixville, PA, Trellis for Tomorrow is a nonprofit that delivers experiential programs in organic gardening, environmental education, and food security that provide practical and behavioral life skills for youth and adults. Serving the greater Philadelphia area, our aim is to foster compassion and resilience in people and inspire them to build sustainable communities.

Our youth development programs provide a variety of learning and work experiences, entrepreneurial training, and structured leadership opportunities for teens and young adults.

Trellis also offers programs that engage more than 20 local organizations and their constituents in impactful volunteer initiatives, and through the guided stewardship of organic gardens where food is grown and donated to neighbors in need.

For more information and detail on our mission, values, and programs, please visit www.trellis4tomorrow.org.

The following job description is for a position within our Programs Team and will contribute substantively to the aims detailed above.

Youth Program Manager:

Are you passionate about empowering young people to grow, lead, and make an impact in their communities?

Trellis for Tomorrow is hiring a Youth Program Manager to guide teens and young adults through hands-on garden-based learning and leadership experiences.

This full-time role combines meaningful outdoor work with program planning and mentorship - perfect for someone who appreciates experiential learning and loves seeing youth thrive.

Position Summary:

We are seeking an experienced Youth Program Manager to lead, coordinate, and help deliver Trellis' youth development programs, including SEED Skills, GROW Careers, and the Trellis Alumni Project.

This is an exciting opportunity for a committed professional who is ready to invest multiple years in growing and refining Trellis for Tomorrow's youth programs.

We're seeking someone who values long-term relationship building, sustained impact, and the ongoing evolution of our programs.

The role combines curriculum planning, program delivery, and direct work with teens and young adults.

The ideal candidate is a mature professional with considerable experience leading youth programs who blends compassion and humor with confident leadership to inspire young people to rise up, bring their best selves forward, and grow a safe and structured environment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Plan and deliver programming for SEED Skills spring, summer, and fall programming and the SEED Leaders cohort.
  • Plan and manage the implementation for the GROW Careers internship program.
  • Support program planning and delivery for the Trellis Alumni Project that provides opportunities for further development of youth after SEED and GROW.
  • Recruit youth participants; support schedules, communications, measurement, and program logistics for all programs.
  • Stay current on best practices in youth development, SEL, and out of school time programming.
  • Assist with garden installations and other agricultural program team projects as needed.
  • Some early morning and weekend hours are required, and remote work opportunities are limited.

How to Apply:

Submit your resume and cover letter detailing your experience and interest in this position to: jobs@trellis4tomorrow.org

Trellis for Tomorrow is an equal opportunity employer and makes all employment decisions without regard to race, religion, color, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), national origin, disability, age, genetic information, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws. For a full copy of Trellis's anti-harassment and discrimination policy, including grievance procedures, please click here. Should you require a translation of this document into another language or an audio version, please call 610-886-4901.

At this time, Trellis for Tomorrow cannot hire from outside of the US or pay for relocation.


Qualifications and Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in youth development, education, or related field strongly preferred
  • Minimum 5 years of experience managing or delivering programs and at least 2 years working with adolescents
  • Experience or training in sustainable agriculture strongly preferred
  • Strong working knowledge and practical application of youth development, SEL, trauma-informed care, and conflict management practices
  • Excellent project management, program/curriculum development, verbal and written communication skills
  • Comfortable working outdoors for long hours in diverse weather conditions
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.
  • Reliable transportation (will need to travel between sites during the day)
  • Required state and federal clearances for working with youth
  • Minimum of 2 professional references

Core Competencies:

  • Charismatic Leadership - Capacity to engage, coach, and inspire change in others.
  • Achievement Motivation- Drive and commitment to succeed, goal oriented.
  • Organization/Time Management - Effective prioritization during unsupervised work.
  • Accountability/Locus of Control - Responsibility for one's own success or failure.
  • Communication (oral and written) - Ability to articulate well and be easily understood.
  • Connector - Ability to build genuine connections with youth and adults from diverse racial, ethnic, socioeconomic and gender backgrounds.
  • Emotional Stability/Adaptability - Functions effectively even when faced with uncertainty or stressful situations. Able to adjust quickly and smoothly as new information surfaces.
  • Emotional Intelligence - Ability to empathize and understand the emotions and motivations that underlie human behavior, i.e., 'reading people' well, including a willingness to push beyond what is on the surface to get to root causes.

Benefits:

Benefits:

  • Medical and dental insurance plan with employer contribution
  • Retirement plan with non-elective 2% annual employer contribution
  • Generous paid time off and parental leave policy
  • Paid sabbatical every 5 years
  • Pet friendly office
  • Regular, customized professional development plans
  • Supportive, mission-driven team culture