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Chief Program Officer

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$200K - $220K/yr

Chief Program Officer To apply visit: ramps.com/jobs/3653 Our Story The West Side Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing, Inc. (WSFSSH) is a community‐based organization whose mission is to ...

Chief Program Officer

Denver, CO · On-site

$12K - $12K/mo

Position Description The Chief Program Officer establishes the operational structure and oversees comprehensive program operations at the Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE), including ...

Chief Program Officer

Denver, CO · On-site

$12K - $12K/mo

Position Description The Chief Program Officer establishes the operational structure and oversees comprehensive program operations at the Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE), including ...

Chief Program Officer

Denver, CO · On-site

$12K - $12K/mo

Position Description The Chief Program Officer establishes the operational structure and oversees comprehensive program operations at the Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE), including ...

Chief Medical Officer

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$320K - $385K/yr

Working hand-in-hand with the Chief Program Officer and in close collaboration with the Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer, the CMO ensures integration of medical services across the ...

PROGRAM ADMIN ASSISTANT

Houston, TX · On-site

$40K - $45K/yr

Monitor and order supplies with approval from the Chief Program Officer. * Maintain supplies of regularly used forms for residents. * Keep records such as the Morning Meeting Book, safety manuals ...

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How much do chief program officer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for chief program officer in the United States is $132,599.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $100,000.00 and $155,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Chief Program Officers?

Chief Program Officers (CPOs) are senior executives responsible for overseeing and guiding the development, implementation, and evaluation of an organization's programs and initiatives. They ensure that all program activities align with the organization's mission, goals, and strategic priorities. CPOs often manage program staff, coordinate across departments, and report outcomes to executive leadership and stakeholders. Their work is crucial in ensuring programs are effective, efficient, and produce meaningful impact.

What Is the Role of a Chief Program Officer?

The role of the chief program officer (CPO) is to develop, implement, and oversee a non profit organization’s programming, such as designing outreach programs or job training courses for the homeless. You consult with the executive director, CEO, and other executive managers at an organization to improve the existing programming and services and plan or coordinate new programs. Other duties and responsibilities are to manage program implementation and funding, provide leadership to program coordinators, volunteers, and other staff, solicit feedback, and analyze the effectiveness of programs.

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

To thrive as a Chief Program Officer, you need expertise in program management, strategic planning, and organizational leadership, often supported by an advanced degree in business, public administration, or a related field. Familiarity with project management software, data analytics tools, and outcome measurement systems is typical, along with knowledge of relevant compliance standards. Exceptional communication, stakeholder engagement, and problem-solving skills set outstanding leaders apart in this role. These competencies are crucial for aligning programs with organizational goals, ensuring effective execution, and driving impactful results.

How does a Chief Program Officer typically balance strategic oversight with hands-on program management in their daily work?

A Chief Program Officer (CPO) often navigates the challenge of overseeing organizational strategy while remaining engaged in the operational aspects of program delivery. This balance is achieved by setting clear goals, delegating day-to-day management to experienced program directors, and regularly reviewing performance metrics. CPOs also facilitate cross-departmental collaboration to ensure programs align with the organization's mission and strategic objectives. Effective communication and a strong leadership presence are essential, as CPOs serve as a bridge between executive leadership and program teams.
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Infographic showing various Chief Program Officer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 43% Full Time, 44% Part Time, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $132,599 per year, or $63.7 per hour.

Chief Program Officer (CPO)

Homeless Children's Network

San Francisco, CA • Hybrid

$185K - $200K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Homeless Children's Network

Position Title: Chief Program Officer (CPO)

SALARY: $185,000 - $200,000

SCHEDULE: Full-time position. Onsite/Hybrid

BENEFITS: Health, Dental, and Vision insurance; Commuter stipend

HOMELESS CHILDREN'S NETWORK MISSION STATEMENT


Homeless Children's Network's (HCN) mission is to decrease the trauma of homelessness and domestic violence for children, youth, and families; to empower families; and to increase the effectiveness of collaborative efforts among service providers to end homelessness and poverty. Since 1992, HCN has empowered San Francisco's underserved and historically marginalized communities citywide toward a brighter future with love, wholeness, and healing.

About Homeless Children's Network (HCN)

Since 1992, HCN has been San Francisco's leading nonprofit agency for comprehensive early intervention and mental health support for underserved and historically marginalized children, youth, and families experiencing homelessness, housing instability, or living in intergenerational poverty. Our mobile therapeutic model is both accessible and scalable, enabling clinicians to meet clients directly in the community. As the hub of a Collaborative of 60+ service agencies and community-based organizations, we serve over 2,500 clients each year, reaching those most reluctant to trust conventional mental health systems. Central to our work is our Afri-centric mental health and wellness model. This community-defined approach addresses health inequities and the persistent cycle of racism and trauma over generations. This model not only uplifts the Black/African American communities but also strengthens the behavioral health outcomes of all San Franciscans, fostering resilience, healing, and lasting change.


POSITION SUMMARY:


The Chief Program Officer (CPO) will be responsible for the overall management, strategic direction, and execution of all programs and services provided by Homeless Children's Network. This role requires a visionary leader with a strong background in program management, a deep understanding of our mission, and the ability to inspire and guide a diverse team. The CPO will work closely with the CEO and other executive leaders to ensure that our programs are effective, sustainable, and aligned with our strategic goals.


DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Strategic Leadership Alignment

  • Provide end-to-end oversight of program goals/objectives and deliverables, ensuring 100% achievement of annual deliverables through ongoing monitoring, regulation, and performance management, and report directly to the CEO.
  • Deliver weekly data-driven reports to the CEO, providing clear visibility into program performance, progress, and outcomes.
  • Develop and implement the strategic direction for all programs, aligned with the organization's mission and goals.
  • Collaborate with the executive team to shape the organization's long-term strategic vision.
  • Lead the development of new programs and services to meet emerging needs within the community.

Program Management Alignment

  • Proactively communicate high-priority information to the CEO through both verbal and written channels, ensuring timely awareness and decision-making.
  • Provide clinical programming and guidance to Clinical Supervisors and Program Directors, ensuring quality of care and adherence to best practices.
  • Oversee clinical program strategy and operations, ensuring effectiveness, compliance, and alignment with organizational goals.
  • Oversee the planning, implementation, and evaluation of all programs to ensure they are delivered efficiently and effectively.
  • Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations, policies, and ethical standards.
  • Monitor program budgets to ensure resources are allocated effectively and financial objectives are met.

Team Leadership Alignment

  • Maintain a collaborative reporting relationship with the COO, incorporating feedback to strengthen cross-functional alignment (approx. 15% focus).
  • Lead, mentor, and develop program managers and staff, fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and excellence.
  • Provide ongoing training and professional development opportunities for program staff.
  • Promote a positive and inclusive work environment that values diversity and teamwork.

Stakeholder EngagementAlignment

  • Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, including funders, community partners, and government agencies.
  • Represent the organization at external events, conferences, and in the media.
  • Work closely with the development team to identify and pursue funding opportunities.

Program Evaluation and Reporting Alignment

  • Develop and implement systems to measure program outcomes and impact.
  • Analyze data to assess program effectiveness and make data-driven decisions to improve results.
  • Prepare and present regular reports to the CEO, board of directors, and funders.

Resource Development Alignment

  • Collaborate with the development team on grant writing and fundraising efforts.
  • Ensure financial sustainability by managing program budgets and seeking opportunities for program expansion.
  • Innovate and develop new programs or services that align with the organization's mission.

Compliance and Risk Management Alignment

  • Ensure that all programs adhere to legal and regulatory requirements.
  • Identify potential risks related to program activities and develop mitigation strategies.
  • Implement policies and procedures to ensure program integrity and safety.



REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Education: Master's degree in Public Administration, Social Work, Business Administration, or a related field.
  • Experience: Minimum of 10 years of experience in program management, with at least 5 years in a senior leadership role.
  • Leadership Skills: Proven ability to lead and manage diverse teams, develop strategic initiatives, and execute complex projects.
  • Analytical Skills: Strong ability to evaluate program effectiveness, interpret data, and make informed decisions.
  • Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage and influence a wide range of stakeholders.
  • Problem-Solving Skills: Creative and strategic thinker with the ability to develop innovative solutions to complex challenges.
  • Cultural Competence: Demonstrated ability to work effectively with diverse populations and a commitment to equity and inclusion.

KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

  • Successful implementation and impact of programs.
  • Achievement of budget and financial targets.
  • Employee satisfaction and retention rates.
  • Strength and number of external partnerships and stakeholder engagements.
  • Innovation and successful expansion of programs.




HCN's Community Culture

Of all the above important qualifications, bring the heartfelt quality of compassion, with exquisite cultural responsiveness as a primary guiding quality, not only of your professional life, but of what you hold dear.

Please bring a strong analysis of how race, ethnicity, culture, language, region, poverty, sexual and gender identity, age, education, opportunities, and resources generationally made available or not, and systemic oppressions impact a person's mental health.

Please share stories from your own life about how you have been a mover and shaker in transforming these systems.

Please accept that HCN is a vibrant community that has a legacy that is of interest to you, and is also prompted to grow steadily, and with the respect of what has been done well central in the conversation.