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Culture Program Manager Jobs in Santa Rosa, CA (NOW HIRING)

We are hiring a Program Manager to provide leadership, direction, and oversight to the new Buckelew ... Ensure services are delivered with cultural sensitivity and in the preferred language of clients ...

Program Manager

Middletown, CA · On-site

$70K/yr

The Program Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of their assigned comprehensive after ... Workplace Culture and Environment: * An inclusive, supportive, and growth-oriented workplace. * A ...

Program Manager

Middletown, CA · On-site

$70K/yr

The Program Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of their assigned comprehensive after ... Workplace Culture and Environment: * An inclusive, supportive, and growth-oriented workplace. * A ...

Program Manager

Middletown, CA · On-site

$70K/yr

The Program Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of their assigned comprehensive after ... Workplace Culture and Environment: * An inclusive, supportive, and growth-oriented workplace. * A ...

PROGRAM MANAGER

Santa Rosa, CA · On-site

$87K - $90K/yr

We are hiring a Program Manager to provide leadership, direction, and oversight to the new Buckelew ... Ensure services are delivered with cultural sensitivity and in the preferred language of clients ...

Program Manager, Services

Napa, CA · On-site

$75K - $92K/yr

The Program Manager, Services will provide leadership, support, and oversight to a ... The People and Culture : You will be surrounded by some of the most talented, supportive, smart ...

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How much do culture program manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for culture program manager in Santa Rosa, CA is $117,490.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $86,900.00 and $144,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Culture Program Manager vs Employee Engagement Specialist?

AspectCulture Program ManagerEmployee Engagement Specialist
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree; experience in HR, organizational developmentBachelor's degree; background in HR, communication, or psychology
Work EnvironmentCorporate offices, HR departments, organizational development teamsHR teams, internal communications, employee programs
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across industries to shape company cultureCommon in large organizations focusing on employee satisfaction
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in culture initiativesFocus on employee morale and engagement strategies

The Culture Program Manager and Employee Engagement Specialist roles both focus on improving workplace environment and employee satisfaction. The main difference lies in scope: the Culture Program Manager oversees broader cultural initiatives, while the Employee Engagement Specialist concentrates on specific engagement activities. Both roles require similar credentials and are used across industries to foster positive work environments.

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Full-time

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Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Join Buckelew and work with great people doing great things! Buckelew Programs is a leading provider of behavioral healthcare services in the North Bay, providing compassionate mental health, supported housing and substance use treatment.

We are hiring a Program Manager to provide leadership, direction, and oversight to the new Buckelew Employment Service (BES) team. The BES program will utilize the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model to support people living with behavioral health conditions to work regular jobs of their choosing. In this role, you will be responsible for guiding and empowering staff, managing daily operations, and representing the program with external partners including police and fire departments, local governments, social service providers, and community organizations. You will support strategic planning, budgeting, compliance, and program development while ensuring services align with Buckelew Programs’ mission and values.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Administrative

  • Oversee daily operations, program growth, staffing, and development of assigned program(s).
  • Assist in setting annual goals, objectives, and activities in consultation with the Program Director.
  • Partner with the Finance team to prepare and manage budgets; monitor revenues and expenses; approve program expenditures in line with budget authority.
  • Support Team Leaders  with administrative  and  clinical recordkeeping tasks.
  • Monitors outcomes to meet fidelity of IPS model and implements quality improvement plans.
  • Arranges for IPS supported employment fidelity reviews.  Assists  with the development of fidelity action plans based on recommendations from the fidelity report.
  • Acts as a liaison to other department coordinators and administrators at the agency.
  • Maintains regular communication with mental health supervisors to ensure that services are integrated, to resolve issues, and to act as a proponent for employment.
  • Leads or participates in steering committee meetings to help with IPS supported employment implementation and sustainability.
  • Ensure safety protocols are consistently implemented across program sites.
  • Oversee fleet management responsibilities.
Staff Management
  • Develop and manage staff schedules to meet operational needs.
  • Hire, train, supervise, and evaluate staff and volunteers in accordance with agency policies.
  • Provide consultation, supervision, coaching, and performance feedback to staff.
  • Share on-call responsibilities as needed.
  • Facilitate individual, team, and all-staff meetings.
  • Assigns employment specialist to one or two mental health teams. Attends each mental health treatment team monthly meeting to enhance integrated services.
  • Provides frequent (weekly or every other week) field mentoring for specialists who are new to their jobs, and those with outcomes that are less than desired.
  • Oversee records requests and subpoena responses in collaboration with Quality and Compliance staff.
Clinical Oversight and Service
  • Guide and support staff in planning and implementing client care and documentation.
  • Provide crisis intervention and management services as needed.
  • Collects client outcomes monthly. Shares outcomes for the program, as well as individual practitioners, with the IPS supported employment team each quarter.
  • Supports team members set goals for improvement. Reviews individual outcomes with each practitioner and develops written plans for improvement. Helps specialists refine their skills so they can improve outcomes.
  • Ensure services are delivered with cultural sensitivity and in the preferred language of clients and families.
  • Provides IPS supported employment services to a caseload of two to three people.

Program Quality and Compliance

  • Ensure services adhere to documentation standards, evidence-based practices, and client-centered care.
  • Monitor compliance with legal, regulatory, and contractual requirements, including CARF, CCL, and other certifications.
  • Oversee quality assurance activities, including chart reviews, incident reporting, and outcome tracking.
  • Review and provide feedback on staff documentation at least quarterly.

Community Outreach & Engagement

  • Build and maintain partnerships with state and local organizations.
  • Represent the program through public speaking, advocacy, and participation in community events.
  • Collaborate with the Development team to support funding proposals.
  • Collaborate and partner with local businesses to increase job pathways.
  • Maintain knowledge of employment fairs, job resources and education that supports employment development.
  • Maintain knowledge of community resources and connect clients and families withappropriate support.
  • Participate in committees, task forces, and peer/family support networks.

Education  & Experience

  • Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Nursing, or related field; or certification as  a Peer Support  Specialist, Patient Navigator,  Community Health Advocate, or in Alcohol/Drug Counseling. Equivalent experience may be considered.
  • Minimum five years’ experience in a behavioral health organization.
  • At least five years of supervisory experience.
  • Strong understanding of family and group dynamics, crisis management, treatment planning, and documentation requirements.
  • Experience with Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems preferred.
  • Experience working with first responders preferred.
Professional Skills
  • Fluency in English required; bilingual English/Spanish preferred.
  • Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills.
  • Ability to remain calm, professional, and flexible in fast-paced situations.
  • Skilled in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
  • Reliable, ethical, and collaborative team player.
  • Valid California driver’s license, insurable driving record, and reliable transportation required.
  • Must pass a LiveScan fingerprint background check.
  • First Aid/CPR certification may be required depending on program needs.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Ability to lift up to 30 pounds and perform intermittent activities such as bending, kneeling, squatting, reaching, pushing, and pulling.
  • Ability to sustain extended activities including driving, standing, typing, writing, and sitting.

Great Benefits! Medical, dental, vision and life and long-term disability insurance, Employee Assistance Program, flexible spending accounts for health, dependent and transit costs, retirement savings plan with company match, eligibility for loan forgiveness, continuing education credits available through our learning management system, and generous paid time off.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating a workplace that celebrates diversity, promotes equality, and fosters inclusion. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.