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Capital Program Manager Jobs in Iowa (NOW HIRING)

Project Director

Des Moines, IA · On-site +1

$155K - $200K/yr

Success in the role requires deep experience managing large capital programs, comfort with travel at roughly 25 to 35 percent, and a strong background guiding multi discipline teams. You will shape ...

Lead the planning and execution of assigned capital projects by managing Front End Loading (FEL ... Supporting Your Well-being 3M offers many programs to help you live your best life - both ...

Capital Project Engineer

Knoxville, IA · On-site

$124.13K - $151.71K/yr

Lead the planning and execution of assigned capital projects by managing Front End Loading (FEL ... Supporting Your Well-being 3M offers many programs to help you live your best life - both ...

The position will manage all aspects of projects; design, capital budgeting, contracting ... programs into the management plans of the projects. o Responsibility for construction safety ...

... programs into the management plans of the projects. o Responsibility for construction safety ... capital project management software. • Must have experience with financial and operational ...

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Capital Program Manager information

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

To thrive as a Capital Program Manager, you need expertise in project management, budgeting, and construction or infrastructure planning, usually backed by a relevant degree and experience in large-scale capital projects. Familiarity with project management software (such as MS Project or Primavera), financial analysis tools, and often PMP or similar certifications is expected. Strong leadership, negotiation, and stakeholder communication skills set top performers apart in this role. These competencies ensure effective delivery of complex capital projects on time, within budget, and in alignment with organizational goals.

What are some common challenges Capital Program Managers face when coordinating large-scale projects across multiple departments?

Capital Program Managers often face the challenge of aligning the objectives and timelines of various departments, such as finance, engineering, and procurement, while managing multiple projects simultaneously. Effective communication and stakeholder management are crucial, as unexpected delays or changes in one area can impact the entire program. Balancing competing priorities, staying within budget, and maintaining regulatory compliance also require strong organizational and leadership skills. Successful Capital Program Managers proactively address these challenges by fostering collaboration, setting clear expectations, and implementing robust project management frameworks.

What does a Capital Program Manager do?

A Capital Program Manager oversees the planning, development, and execution of large-scale capital projects, such as infrastructure improvements, facility construction, or major renovations. They are responsible for managing project budgets, timelines, and resources while ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards. This role involves coordinating with stakeholders, supervising project teams, and providing regular updates on project progress. Capital Program Managers play a critical role in ensuring that projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.

What is the difference between Capital Program Manager vs Project Manager?

AspectCapital Program ManagerProject Manager
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in engineering, construction management, or related field; certifications like PMP or PgMP are commonUsually holds a bachelor's degree in a relevant field; PMP certification is often preferred
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple large-scale capital projects within infrastructure, construction, or public works sectorsManages individual projects across various industries, including construction, IT, or manufacturing
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed by government agencies, large corporations, and infrastructure firmsFound across diverse industries including construction, technology, and healthcare

The main difference is that a Capital Program Manager oversees multiple related projects within a capital program, focusing on strategic alignment and large-scale investment, while a Project Manager handles specific projects, ensuring their successful completion. Both roles require similar credentials but differ in scope and scale of responsibilities.

What cities in Iowa are hiring for Capital Program Manager jobs? Cities in Iowa with the most Capital Program Manager job openings:
Youth Program Manager

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

The Des Moines Art Center is a museum, art school, and sculpture park that welcomes on average 350,000 visitors annually. One of the oldest cultural organizations in the state and a beacon of inspiration, innovation, and learning in the capital city of Iowa, the Art Center stewards an exceptional collection of art and architecture, stimulates profound conversations about art, ideas, and society, and inspires the creativity of new generations of artists. It exists to catalyze meaningful encounters with art and people and build creative, empathetic communities.

Position Summary

The Art Center's Youth Program Manager is responsible for developing and implementing arts education opportunities that connect students in the community with engaging, high-quality programs. This highly visible role oversees the successful development of youth classes for youth, families, and community partners that run during the school year, and our youth camps during summer and spring break. The Youth Program Manager will build strong relationships with families, schools, and community organizations to develop meaningful art experiences for youth in the area that foster creative and artistic growth with a lasting love for art.

The ideal candidate is a creative arts educator with strong leadership, project management skills, and a passion for youth programming. They are a strong communicator who brings positivity, professionalism, and energy to interactions with staff, families, Teaching Artists, schools, and community partners. The Youth Program Manager builds meaningful relationships that help create inspiring art experiences where young people can explore creativity, grow their skills, and develop a lifelong love of art. This person leads with confidence and enthusiasm to create an inclusive and engaging environment.

Reporting/Contacts

This position reports to the Senior Studio Arts Manager and has frequent contact with peers and managers, as well as regular communication with Teaching Artists and students of all ages, youth in particular. This position supervises a year-round team of Classroom Assistants and oversees seasonal summer interns.

Essential Functions

  • Works with the Senior Studio Arts Manager to develop, support, and execute revenue-generating educational programs for children, teens, and families.
  • Leads the planning, coordination, staffing, and daily operations of the Art Center's nine-week Summer Camp program and Spring Break Camp, while also overseeing year-round youth classes, workshops, and family programming to ensure high-quality, engaging participant experiences.
  • Ensures a safe, secure environment for youth by managing program risks and enforcing child safety policies and procedures.
  • Identifies opportunities to improve program delivery, participant experience, and operational effectiveness.
  • Responsible for hiring, training, scheduling, and supervising classroom assistants and summer studio interns.
  • Leads the research and program development, creates innovative, engaging learning experiences for youth and families that strengthen community engagement and provide accessible entry points to art education and museum programming.
  • Leads the development of written youth class content, curriculum materials, and program descriptions, publications, and promotional needs.
  • Works with families, schools, and community partners to build and sustain relationships that support ongoing access to art education opportunities.
  • Teaches classes and programs as needed in support of departmental programming.
  • Organizes and curates student exhibitions and receptions, highlighting youth artwork created in studio classes, as well as instructor exhibitions.

Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience) required.
  • Three (3) years teaching experience preferred; uses strong classroom management & teaching skills to ensure a safe and successful learning environment.
  • This position requires a current State of Iowa Mandatory Reporting Certification, or the ability to certify or become current upon hire.
  • Demonstrated ability to train, coach, and manage seasonal and part-time staff.
  • Ability to utilize creativity to create art curriculum and engaging camp experiences.
  • Displays competency in using a variety of art techniques, materials, media, and equipment, working knowledge of ceramic. printmaking, or fibers preferred.
  • Remains personable & accessible to program participants and staff; maintains professionalism in interacting with staff, teaching artists, students, school administrators, and the public.
  • Is able to work effectively with a diverse community and build relationships with people regardless of demographic and/or personal characteristics; is highly emotionally intelligent and demonstrates the ability to secure the trust & confidence of students & community partners.
  • Exercises accurate judgment, makes decisions following established policies, and supports & explains rationale behind decision-making as needed; displays integrity & discretion.
  • Excellent organization & project management skills; able to prioritize workload & manage different tasks/projects simultaneously. Time management and scheduling skills are required.
  • Contributes to building a positive team culture that embraces curiosity; supports & builds team morale and group commitments to goals and objectives.

The Des Moines Art Center offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits package supporting employee health, financial well-being, and work-life balance. Benefits include medical, dental, and vision coverage; Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) and employer HSA contributions; a generous retirement match; paid time off and holidays; and hybrid work options for some roles. Additional offerings include life and disability insurance, as well as voluntary accident and critical illness coverage.