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As a successful community mobilizer who will manage multiple program delivery volunteers annually, you will generate excitement and enthusiasm in the community for the cause, coach and inspire your ...

The Program Manager directs the daily operations in a community-based residential program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (and may include individuals with complex medical ...

The Program Manager directs the daily operations in a community-based residential program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (and may include individuals with complex medical ...

Serve as the primary interface to senior government leadership while overseeing a high-visibility Intelligence Community program. NS2 Mission is seeking an experienced Program Manager to provide ...

Program Manager

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$95K - $105K/yr

Overview The Program Manager is a member of KIWA's Community Rights team and provides strategic leadership, operational oversight, and staff supervision across multiple community programs. This role ...

Overview The Program Manager is a member of KIWAs Community Rights team and provides strategic leadership, operational oversight, and staff supervision across multiple community programs. This role ...

Program Manager

Los Angeles, CA · On-site +1

$80K - $92K/yr

Program Manger Reports to: Program Director Anticipated Hiring Range: $80,000 - $92,000/ Annually ... Every community has the infrastructure and power to shape policies and systems through their lived ...

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How much do community program manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average yearly pay for community 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.

What is a Community Program Manager?

A Community Program Manager is a professional responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing programs that engage, support, and grow a specific community or group. They work to build relationships, encourage participation, and ensure that the community's needs are met through various events, initiatives, and resources. This role often includes managing communications, coordinating with stakeholders, and evaluating the success of community programs to drive continuous improvement.

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

To thrive as a Community Program Manager, you need strong project management, community engagement, and organizational skills, often supported by a degree in social sciences, public administration, or a related field. Familiarity with CRM software, event management platforms, and data analysis tools is typically required. Outstanding communication, relationship-building, and problem-solving abilities help you foster trust and address diverse community needs. These skills are crucial for developing impactful programs, ensuring stakeholder participation, and achieving organizational goals.

How does a Community Program Manager typically collaborate with cross-functional teams within an organization?

Community Program Managers often work closely with marketing, product, customer support, and communications teams to ensure that community initiatives align with broader organizational goals. This collaboration can include coordinating campaigns, gathering product feedback from community members, and developing resources that support user engagement. Regular meetings and open communication are essential for sharing insights from the community and ensuring consistent messaging. This cross-departmental teamwork is key to creating impactful, well-supported community programs.

What is the difference between Community Program Manager vs Community Outreach Coordinator?

AspectCommunity Program ManagerCommunity Outreach Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesOversees community programs, manages teams, develops strategiesCoordinates outreach activities, builds community relationships, promotes programs
Required SkillsProject management, leadership, communicationCommunication, relationship-building, event planning
Work EnvironmentOffice-based with community engagement eventsFieldwork, community events, outreach activities
Common EmployersNonprofits, government agencies, educational institutionsNonprofits, social services, health organizations

The Community Program Manager typically leads and manages community initiatives, focusing on strategy and team oversight. In contrast, the Community Outreach Coordinator primarily focuses on executing outreach activities and building community relationships. Both roles require strong communication skills, but the Program Manager often needs project management experience. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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Infographic showing various Community Program Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,460 per year, or $51.7 per hour.
Program Manager

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago


Alzheimer's Association rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

169th of 688 rated non-profit organizations


Job description

Position Summary:

As Program Manager, you join an exclusive team of leaders responsible for the implementation of the Alzheimer’s Association Portfolio of Common Program Offerings. The position is responsible for activating a grassroots network of individuals and leaders to work toward a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia by primarily serving Central and Northern North Dakota, including the designated counties of Burke, Mountrail, Renville, Bottineau, Ward, and McHenry. This position will also provide services in other areas of ND as needed and serve as a backup for Burleigh, McLean, Sheridan, Kidder, Sioux and Emmons counties.

Utilizing your proven leadership, networking and relationship building skills to cultivate key community connections, you will drive success and expand the reach of our community offerings by strategically identifying and engaging community partners and activating and empowering volunteers, especially in new, under-resourced and rural communities. The position not only manages and supports volunteers but also actively contributes to day-to-day work and deliverables.

As a successful community mobilizer who will manage multiple program delivery volunteers annually, you will generate excitement and enthusiasm in the community for the cause, coach and inspire your volunteers to implement proven strategies and best practices that result in increased community presence and serve more people with awareness, education and support year over year.

This position is partially grant funded and will help to fulfill requirements of a contract with the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services, Aging Services Section.

This position is grant funded.

Responsibilities

  • Recruit, coach, and manage volunteers to build grassroots movements that meet organizational goals. Apply Association best practices in community engagement and volunteer activation, leveraging strong relationship-building skills to drive successful outcomes.
  • Activate and support volunteers using Association methods such as peer coaching, Mission Conversations, and quality improvement strategies. Manage a balanced, volunteer-led Portfolio of Community Program Offerings with measurable growth, stepping in as needed to ensure delivery.
  • Deliver brain health and dementia education in North Dakota and implement program reach strategy, if volunteer educators are not available.
  • Cultivate and manage community partnerships, including with underrepresented groups, using a relationship-based, results-driven approach that enhances awareness, education, support, and brand visibility in all communities. Manage a portfolio of high-impact community partners to host Association Community Program reaching new audiences year after year by securing and managing Community Partner agreements.
  • Develop and execute data-informed community impact plans and secure Community Partner Agreements using a relationship-sales method aligned with local needs.
  • Demonstrate cross-functional collaboration - with revenue, advocacy, leadership, marketing, and other stakeholders - to identify and qualify awareness opportunities, strategically engaging supporters to expand reach and impact. Foster a collaborative, inclusive culture that sustains long-term community impact and volunteer engagement.
  • Evaluate and improve volunteer performance as needed.
  • Model and foster behaviors that contribute to a culture that values the staff/volunteer/community partnerships and is consistent with the Association’s goals, best practices, and core values.
  • Provides backup support to ND Program Director and other staff, as needed with all activities.
  • Implements grant-funded projects (where applicable) to achieve Association objectives, in accordance with enterprise grant policies and protocols.
  • Travels to communities in central and northern North Dakota to deliver education, and implement program reach strategy, whenever virtual delivery is not possible.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in counseling, education, management, nursing or a diploma RN or an associate degree LPN, occupational therapy, psychology, social work, sociology, therapeutic recreation, vocational rehabilitation, or other related Health and Human service fields.
  • 3 – 5 years of proven experience in recruiting and mobilizing volunteers to achieve goals.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Able to identify and cultivate relationships with community partners, organizations, volunteers and rural and under-resourced communities to create a sense of urgency related to dementia awareness as a major health issue and motivate all to action.
  • Ability to effectively collaborate with others, hold others accountable and reach mutually agreeable outcomes.
  • Familiarity with a public health approach focused on health promotion, early detection, and knowledge of community health, community-based organizations and systems.
  • Excellent written and presentation skills.
  • Knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders preferred.
  • Learns quickly, flexible, and open to change.
  • Ability and willingness to work some evenings and weekends, if necessary.
  • Ability to bend, stoop, lift and transport up to 25 lbs. of materials.
  • Ability to travel.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license, access to reliable vehicle, good driving record and proof of automobile insurance.

 

Title: Program Manager

Position Location: Bismarck or Minot, ND

Full Time: Based on 37.5 hours per week

Position Grade & Compensation: Grade 105 The Alzheimer's Association’s good faith expectation for the salary range for this role is between $50,000 – $62,000

Reports To: Program Director

 

Who We Are:

The Alzheimer’s Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia– by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support.

The Alzheimer’s Association announced a landmark $100 million investment in research for 2023. This unparalleled commitment is illustrative of the momentum we are building in dementia research — our investments today will lead to breakthroughs tomorrow.

At the Alzheimer’s Association, our employees are at the core of all we do. Our network of more than 1,750 employees across the United States makes a difference each and every day for those impacted by Alzheimer’s and those at risk for the disease.

We warmly invite qualified applicants to consider this opportunity to make a life-changing impact on the millions living with Alzheimer’s, their caregivers and those that may develop the disease in the future. Read on to learn more about the role, then visit our website www.alz.org/jobs to explore who we are and why we've been recognized as a Best Place to Work for the last twelve years in a row.

At the Alzheimer's Association®, we believe that diverse perspectives are critical to achieving health equity — meaning that all communities have a fair and just opportunity for early diagnosis and access to risk reduction and quality care. The Association is committed to engaging underrepresented and underserved communities and responding with resources and education to address the disproportionate impact of Alzheimer’s and dementia.

 The Alzheimer’s Association commitment remains steadfast in engaging all communities in our full mission. The Association provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment to the fullest extent required by law, including, but not limited to, on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, gender identity, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected characteristic.

Employees working 24 hours/week or more are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, flex accounts, short and long-term disability, life insurance, long term care insurance, tuition reimbursement, generous Paid Time Off, 12 annual holidays and Paid Family Leave, as well as an annual Cultural & Heritage Day and Volunteer Day of their choosing. They are also eligible for our gold standard 401(k) retirement plan. Please click HERE for more information.

Full time employees (37.5 hours/week), will enjoy all of the above plus an annual School Visitation Day and an Elder Care Facility Day of their choosing.

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