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Director Stroke Program Manager Jobs in California

Program Manager

Fresno, CA · On-site

$42K - $44K/yr

Deputy Director, Programs Salary Range: $42,000-$44,000 Position Overview: The primary responsibility of the Program Manager is to work with those throughout their communities to drive the mission of ...

Program Manager

Oakland, CA · Hybrid

$70 - $77.15/hr

Act as a trusted advisor to leaders and stakeholders, building influence without direct authority ... program management. 5-7 years of program management, organizational development, or HR/DEI ...

Neurologist

Merced, CA · On-site

$350K - $375K/yr

In this role, you will have the unique opportunity to serve as the Stroke Program Director, driving clinical quality and leading the advancement of our dedicated stroke services. You will provide ...

Neurology, Neurologist

Merced, CA · On-site

$350K - $375K/yr

In this role, you will have the unique opportunity to serve as the Stroke Program Director, driving clinical quality and leading the advancement of our dedicated stroke services. You will provide ...

Neurologist

Merced, CA · On-site

$350K - $375K/yr

In this role, you will have the unique opportunity to serve as the Stroke Program Director, driving clinical quality and leading the advancement of our dedicated stroke services. You will provide ...

Neurologist

Merced, CA · On-site

$350K - $375K/yr

In this role, you will have the unique opportunity to serve as the Stroke Program Director, driving clinical quality and leading the advancement of our dedicated stroke services. You will provide ...

The Program Manager owns the customer relationship, organizes internal engineering, manages ... Demonstrated cross‑functional leadership without direct authority. * Strong analytical and risk ...

Program Manager

Irvine, CA · On-site

$140K - $175K/yr

The Program Manager owns the customer relationship, organizes internal engineering, manages ... Demonstrated cross-functional leadership without direct authority. * Strong analytical and risk ...

Program Manager

Port Hueneme, CA · Hybrid

$135K - $150K/yr

The Program Manager will be responsible for planning, directing, and executing program and financial management support services across complex, multi-disciplinary Navy programs. This includes ...

PMP Certification or equivalent. * 2+ years of Program Management or related work experience. * 2+ years of work experience in a role requiring interaction with senior leadership (e.g., Director ...

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Director Stroke Program Manager information

What is the difference between Director Stroke Program Manager vs Stroke Program Coordinator?

AspectDirector Stroke Program ManagerStroke Program Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires RN, advanced certifications, or healthcare management degreesUsually requires a nursing license or healthcare-related certification
Work EnvironmentLeadership role overseeing programs, staff, and strategic planningOperational role supporting program activities and patient care
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, healthcare systems, stroke centersStroke clinics, hospitals, outpatient facilities
Search & Comparison IntentHigh-level management, program development, leadershipProgram support, coordination, patient care activities

The Director Stroke Program Manager typically holds a leadership position with strategic responsibilities, requiring advanced healthcare credentials. In contrast, the Stroke Program Coordinator focuses on operational support and patient care activities. Both roles are essential in stroke care programs but differ in scope, responsibilities, and required qualifications.

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Infographic showing various Director Stroke Program Manager job openings in California as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

$77K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

JOB TITLE:                            PROGRAM MANAGER   

EMPLOYEE STATUS:          At Will, Salaried, Exempt     

AGENCY:                              Central Valley Training Center

SUPERVISES:                       Instructors and Job Coaches

REPORTS TO:                       Program Director

WORK TYPE:                        In-Person

STARTING SALARY:          $77,000/year

BENEFITS OFFERED:         Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance, 401k, Vacation, Sick, Holidays, and Personal Holidays 

(This job description is not an implied contract for employment.  It is a management tool for assigning work.)

                                                                             

STATEMENT OF JOB

Under the direct supervision of the Program Director, the Program Manager is responsible for coordinating, assigning, and supervising full-time & part-time direct care staff working in a day program and community-based program. The Program Manager must demonstrate the ability to establish and implement quality programming, communicate effectively with others, evaluate existing program structure and work with others to develop and implement tools, techniques and other resources to improve participant service and program effectiveness, and participate in management team decisions.  The Program Manager may also have areas of specialization such as: Employment, Person Centered Training, NCI Trainer, Teacher of Record, etc. As an employee, the Program Manager is responsible for implementing all aspects of the company’s positive behavioral program, complying with the agency’s policies and procedures, and demonstrating appropriate Employee Rules of Conduct.

                                   ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Evaluate and adjust participant programming to ensure care, safety, treatment and training for participants.
  • Supervise assigned staff by directing and assigning duties which assure appropriate personnel coverage, and are consistent with Federal and State regulations and Agency policy and procedures.
  • Promote participant independence and empowerment by listening to participants, asking questions that clarify and define participant needs, providing flexibility and working with program staff  to develop supports to meet participant needs.
  • Serve and actively participate as a team member, in the development of training curriculum to meet program goals and objectives which support extensive community integration for participants.
  • Provide training and instruction to staff who work with identified senior participants to gain employment, work experience through volunteerism, and /or start their own business through the Custom Endeavors Option (CEO) Program as well as addressing the needs of seniors who participate in the Senior Component of the program.
  • Provide leadership which promotes and ensures high quality services to all participants.
  • Assess the abilities, wants, and needs of individual participants and develop Individual Service          Plans (ISP’s) which coincide with participants’ Individual Program Plans (IPP’s).
  • Coordinate and monitor program schedules with staff and participants to ensure participation in activities identified in Individual Service Plans.
  • Gather and update all relevant participant data and present information with accuracy and completeness; integrate information into ideas that are organized and in style which others can act on.
  • Initiate timely conversation with others, both co-workers and external professionals, regarding participant health and safety, improved services and CVTC programming.
  • Thoroughly and accurately complete program paperwork.
  • Apply effective feedback tools to resolve problems and improve employee work performance.
  • Identify and reinforce positive employee performance, attitudes, and work behaviors.
  • May require the provision of physical care and assistance including, but not limited to, feeding, toileting, and personal care in hygiene.
  • Rapid On-Call Rotation
  • Ensure that the program environment is safe, clean and organized.
  • Provides exceptional customer service.
  • Perform related duties as assigned.

                                                 PERIODIC RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Initiate meetings with other staff to review participant progress, crisis, and medical issues and collaboratively works with others to adjust programming which accommodates participant needs.
  • Coordinate and conduct meetings; meet with other Interdisciplinary Team members to review participant progress, define future goals and develop objectives consistent with the participant’s Individual Program Plan.
  • Provide direct service to participants on an intermittent and/or temporary basis.
  • Provide training and demonstrate crisis intervention techniques which reflect participant respect and dignity in all situations.
  • Participate and successfully completes required in-service training to maintain certification and improve job related skills.
  • Develop training budgets and monitor purchases.
  • Monitor and document employee issues.
  • Conduct employee performance appraisals as required and in accordance with Agency policy and procedures.
  • Initiate timely and accurate communication of information to other supervisors.

DESIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Language Skills:

  • Clear and timely communication with others.
  • Follow written and verbal directions.
  • Present information effectively, accurately and thoroughly in a style others can understand and act upon.
  • Listen to others' information, asks questions that clarify the intended message, and respond to questions from managers, participants, and outside organizations.

Writing Skills:

  • Written work is thorough and accurate.
  • Written materials are provided in a timely manner and in a style usable by others.

Mathematical Skills:

  • Calculation of figures and amounts including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and percentages.
  • Ability to apply basic math concepts.

Decision Making Abilities:

  • Ability to solve practical problems and use available resources.
  • Work independently with minimum supervision.
  • Interpret and follow a variety of instructions provided verbally, written in diagram or schedule form.
  • Maintain good judgment and composure during challenging situations.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with participants, staff, community service representatives and the general public.

Training:

  • CPR and First Aid Certification.
  • Non Violent Crisis Intervention Training.
  • Social Effectiveness Training.
  • Positive Behavior Support Training.

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE

  • Associate's degree (A. A.) or equivalent from a two year college or technical school; or one year related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

  • The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee must have the ability to sit; use hands to
  • finger controls; and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.
  • Please note: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. The employee will be required to operate a motor vehicle and occasionally travel to various satellite locations.
  • Central Valley Training Center, Inc. reserves the right to revise or change job duties and responsibilities as the need arises. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment, but rather a management tool for assigning responsibility.

ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE JOB

  • Must possess a valid California issued Driver's License; personal automobile liability insurance; a vehicle available for use daily; and a driving record that meets the standards outlined in the company's hiring policies. Business Exclusions on automobile insurance policies are prohibited. Employee automobile insurance must include a certificate of insurance verifying their policy does not include a Business Exclusion.
  • Must be willing to travel regionally up to 20% of the time.
  • Must be physically and mentally fit to work with participants who are potentially dangerous to self or others in accordance with the company's Physical and Mental Fitness standards; must be willing to complete a health screening physical examination that includes a drug screen and TB test; and must have the unrestricted capacity to employ Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Training for use in difficult situations.
  • Must meet state personnel licensing standards.
  • Must be able to successfully complete CPR and First Aid Certification.
  • Must be willing to work within a culturally integrated workplace, and be willing to respect human differences based upon race, religion or religious creed, religious observance, color, caste, indigeneity, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, transitioning, or transgender status, genetic information, national origin, ancestry, protective hairstyles (including, but not limited to braids, twists, and locks, etc.) marital status (includes lawfully recognized same sex marriages), medical condition, disability, military service, military and veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, reproductive health decision making, off-duty cannabis use, and any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws, regulations, ordinances, and any other characteristic that distinguishes people from one another.

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