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As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for jeremiah in the United States is $55,931.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $64,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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The term 'Jeremiah' is not commonly recognized as a standard job title in most industries. It is typically a personal name rather than a professional role. If you are referring to a specific position or role labeled 'Jeremiah' within an organization, it would be best to consult that organization's job descriptions or HR department for clarification. Otherwise, there is no widely accepted job title or function known as 'Jeremiah.'

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AspectJeremiahCarpenter
Required CredentialsTypically no formal certification, but some may have religious or community trainingHigh school diploma or equivalent; apprenticeship or vocational training often required
Work EnvironmentReligious settings, community outreach, or nonprofit organizationsConstruction sites, residential and commercial buildings
Industry UsageReligious, community, or nonprofit sectorsConstruction, renovation, carpentry projects

Jeremiah generally refers to a religious or community role, often involving spiritual guidance or outreach, whereas a carpenter is a skilled tradesperson working in construction and building projects. The main differences lie in their work environment, required skills, and industry focus.

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Infographic showing various Jeremiah job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 83% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $55,931 per year, or $26.9 per hour.
Program Manager - Community Engagement, Minneapolis & St. Paul

Program Manager - Community Engagement, Minneapolis & St. Paul

Jeremiah Program

Minneapolis, MN โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

ABOUT JEREMIAH PROGRAM

JeremiahProgram (JP) is a national organization whose mission is to disrupt the cycle of poverty for single mothers and their children, two generations at a time. By investing simultaneously in a mother's vision for her personal and professional goals and the education of her children, she simultaneously reauthors her family's outcome aswellas her community's- proofpointsmatter. In 2025, JP actively served over 2,000 moms and children across nine cities in Austin, TX; Baltimore, MD; Boston, MA; Brooklyn, NY; Fargo, ND-Moorhead, MN; Las Vegas, NV; Minneapolis, MN; Rochester, MN; and St. Paul, MN.Learn more about JP atjeremiahprogram.org.

POSTION SUMMARY

The Program Manager - Community Engagement strengthens Minneapolis - St. Paul campus impact by cultivating a strong network of volunteer, donor, and strategic community partners. This external-facing role focuses on creating personalized campus engagement opportunities, building and stewarding external partnerships in collaboration with the campus development team and connecting community supporters more deeply to JP's mission and families.

Key streams of work may include partner cultivation and communication, volunteer engagement and management, donor and community partner touchpoints, and coordination of meaningful campus-based engagement experiences. The Program Manager - Community Engagement dual reports to the Executive Directors at the Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses. This is a full-time, on-site position located in Minneapolis - St. Paul.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

Volunteer Partnership

  • Develop, coordinate, and manage high-impact volunteer partnership opportunities that connect external partners to JP's mission, families, and campus priorities.
  • Plan and execute donation events and partner-supported initiatives, including Back-to-School Backpack Drive, Winter Wishes, graduation experiences, school supply drives, and other family- and student-centered needs.
  • Scope and coordinate volunteer activities with annual partners, ensuring opportunities are clear, well-organized, and aligned to campus needs.
  • Lead JP 101 onboarding for new partners to build shared understanding of JP's mission, model, families, and expectations for partnership.
  • Coordinate community dinners, meal drop-offs, and other partner-supported engagement opportunities that strengthen family experience and campus connection.
  • Manage high-impact family-facing volunteer initiatives, including the Career Volunteer Mentor Program (CVMP), financial literacy supports, and other volunteer-led programming.
  • Partner with campus Operations Managers, program leaders, the Director of Development, and Minneapolis-St. Paul Executive Directors to identify parent and student needs and coordinate partner support.
  • Work with the Director of Development and Minneapolis-St. Paul Executive Directors to cultivate and increase the number of volunteers who are also donors.

Community Partnerships

  • Develop, cultivate, and manage both emerging and established community partners, including colleges, local businesses, corporations, nonprofits, schools, neighborhood organizations, Community of Practice groups, and other mission-aligned partners.
  • Conduct outreach to schools, nonprofits in campus proximity, community-based organizations, and local networks to strengthen JP's role in the MSP service ecosystem.
  • Work closely with the Family Services team to ensure partnerships are leveraged and integrated effectively to maximize impact with families.
  • Support and coordinate partner-based opportunities such as Dress for Success, financial literacy programming, mentoring, internships, academic supports, and other resources that support moms' goals and family well-being.
  • Manage the Mentor in partnership with campus leaders and external partners.
  • Collaborate with the Director of Development, Minneapolis-St. Paul Family Services Directors, and Executive Directors to implement a comprehensive community partner development strategy that strengthens partner engagement, integration, and impact.
  • Maintain strong communication and relationship management practices to ensure community partners experience clear expectations, thoughtful follow-up, and meaningful connection to JP's work.

Stewardship and Networking

  • Partner with the Director of Development, Executive Directors, and campus leaders to plan external partner engagement opportunities connected to development and fundraising priorities.
  • Support planning and coordination with external partners for engagement opportunities.
  • Develop and deliver presentations, in partnership or consultation with Executive Directors, to companies, organizations, and community groups when appropriate.
  • Support planning for internal and campus-based development events, including Coffee and Conversation, Bash, Voices Rising, JP Connection, and other donor or community engagement opportunities.
  • Serve as the program liaison to Propel (young professionals group), helping ensure strong coordination between program priorities, partner engagement, and fundraising strategy.
  • Help identify opportunities to deepen partner investment by connecting volunteer engagement, community partnership, and donor cultivation strategies.
  • Ensure development and fundraising activities reflect strong customer service, clear communication, and a compelling connection to JP's mission and impact.
  • Other Duties as Assigned: This job description provides a comprehensive overview of the role's responsibilities, but it's important to note that duties, responsibilities, and activities may evolve with or without prior notice.