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Learning Development Program Manager Jobs in Oregon

... programs. 2. Provides leadership and direction to learning and development team members, including coaching, performance management, prioritization, and alignment of work to business needs. 3. Builds ...

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As an employee, you'll gain access to enriching programs, policies, and procedures that enable you ... Learning & Development Specialist to jump in and help us deliver engaging, practical training ...

... e-learning development, management consulting, leading teams, engaging with senior-level ... Work closely with the program manager for the contract to identify and resolve issues related to ...

... e-learning development, management consulting, leading teams, engaging with senior-level ... Work closely with the program manager for the contract to identify and resolve issues related to ...

You will be solely responsible for developing and driving learning & development programs across ... Manage communications relating to L&D including the L&D Inbox, emails, meetings and communication ...

You will be solely responsible for developing and driving learning & development programs across ... Manage communications relating to L&D including the L&D Inbox, emails, meetings and communication ...

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How much do learning development program manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for learning development program manager in Oregon is $101,681.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $87,800.00 and $112,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Learning Development Program Manager vs Training Coordinator?

AspectLearning Development Program ManagerTraining Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesDesigning, implementing, and overseeing learning programs and development initiativesOrganizing and scheduling training sessions, managing logistics
Required SkillsCurriculum design, project management, leadershipCommunication, organization, coordination
CertificationsLearning & Development certifications (e.g., CPLP), project managementTraining certifications, CPR/First Aid (if applicable)
Work EnvironmentCorporate training departments, educational institutionsHR departments, training centers

The Learning Development Program Manager focuses on creating and managing comprehensive learning strategies, while the Training Coordinator handles the logistics of training sessions. Both roles require strong organizational skills, but the Program Manager typically has a broader scope and strategic responsibilities.

What is a Learning Development Program Manager?

A Learning Development Program Manager is a professional responsible for designing, implementing, and managing training and development programs within an organization. They assess the learning needs of employees, create educational materials or programs, and measure the effectiveness of training initiatives. Their goal is to enhance employee skills, improve job performance, and support organizational growth by fostering a culture of continuous learning.

How does a Learning Development Program Manager typically collaborate with subject matter experts to create effective training programs?

Learning Development Program Managers often work closely with subject matter experts (SMEs) to ensure that training content is accurate, relevant, and aligned with organizational goals. This collaboration usually involves conducting needs assessments, co-designing curriculum, and reviewing training materials for technical accuracy. Program Managers facilitate regular meetings and feedback sessions with SMEs to refine content and adapt to learner feedback. Building strong relationships and clear communication with SMEs is key to delivering impactful learning experiences.

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

To thrive as a Learning Development Program Manager, you need expertise in instructional design, project management, and adult learning principles, often supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree in education, HR, or a related field. Familiarity with Learning Management Systems (LMS), e-learning authoring tools, and relevant certifications like CPLP or ATD are typically required. Strong communication, leadership, and analytical skills help you collaborate across teams and tailor programs to organizational needs. These skills and qualities are crucial to designing effective learning solutions that drive employee growth and achieve business objectives.
What are the most commonly searched types of Learning Development Program jobs in Oregon? The most popular types of Learning Development Program jobs in Oregon are:
What cities in Oregon are hiring for Learning Development Program Manager jobs? Cities in Oregon with the most Learning Development Program Manager job openings:
Infographic showing various Learning Development Program Manager job openings in Oregon as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $101,681 per year, or $48.9 per hour.
Workforce Development Program Manager

Workforce Development Program Manager

Lines for Life

Portland, OR • On-site

$73K - $77K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Position Title: Workforce Development Program Manager

Status: Full-Time/Exempt

Reports To: Director of Clinical Training/Assistant Director of Crisis Lines Support Programs

Location: This role is required to regularly work in-person at the Portland location.

Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm with occasional evening and weekend hours as needed.

Salary: $73,000 - $77,000, depending on experience, plus an additional $2,080 if licensed. Benefits information below.


About the Organization: Lines for Life is a regional non-profit that is dedicated to preventing substance abuse and suicide. We offer help and hope to individuals and communities and promote mental health for all. Our work addresses a spectrum of needs that include intervention, prevention, and advocacy. We educate, train, and advocate to prevent issues of substance abuse, mental illness, and thoughts of suicide from reaching crisis levels. But when a crisis arises, or support is needed, we are available 24/7/365 to intervene with personalized help.

Workforce Development Program Manager Position Overview: This position will provide direct support and oversight to the Crisis Lines Workforce Development Program. This role plays a pivotal role in managing WFD staff, overseeing recruitment, training, and onboarding of volunteers and interns. This role also supports the overall mission of Lines for Life by running a volunteer and workforce development program that advances our overall mission of stopping substance abuse, preventing suicide, and supporting mental wellbeing.

Workforce Development Program Manager Responsibilities:

  • Demonstrate the culture of Lines for Life by modeling behavior that supports the organization’s goals and philosophies.
  • Lead, motivate, and support a large team of volunteers, interns, and staff in a time-sensitive and demanding environment by maintaining positive morale, high work standards, and team cohesion. Provide training and supervision to direct reports, including comprehensive performance management.
  • Lead program through strategic planning and development including policy creation and planning for long-term sustainability and success.
  • Lead or support data collection/analysis and reporting deliverables for internal and external partners as needed.
  • Develop and oversee volunteer recruitment, retention, and recognition plan. This may include attending in-person volunteer recruitment and networking events, and delivering presentations.
  • Oversee staffing and scheduling needs for WFD program in collaboration with Crisis Lines leadership and WFD program staff.
  • Oversee QA and call monitoring process for WFD program, including responding to any complaints, providing feedback for growth support plans.
  • Maintain WFD platforms and tools including but not limited to the volunteer and WFD internal website, the WFD Program Manual, and collaborating with the Communications department to maintain the external facing program website and WFD marketing materials.
  • Provide direct supervision for Volunteer Workforce Development Supervisors, Internship Supervisor, interns, and other Workforce Development positions as needed.
  • Manage in-office logistics for program in coordination with Office Manager, IT, and others. This includes but is not limited to coordinating logistical needs in the physical space to ensure a safe and welcoming environment, and coordinating volunteer appreciation events.
  • Collaborate with Crisis Lines leadership and Training Department as needed to ensure consistency in service delivery, especially as changes occur, and adherence to contractual and accreditation requirements.

Workforce Development Program Manager Required Qualifications

  • Graduate degree in psychology; social work; or a behavioral science field.
  • At least 2 years of crisis intervention experience.
  • At least 2 years of experience supervising staff or volunteers.
  • Ability to think systematically to coordinate complex schedules
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills and ability to effectively use social media to communicate
  • Ability to supervise and provide constructive feedback
  • Strong networking and recruiting skills
  • Proficiency in a web-based computer environment
  • Able to stay calm when handling stressful situations and skilled in problem-solving.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Able to provide sound clinical judgment.

Workforce Development Program Manager Preferred Qualifications

  • Masters degree in social work

Benefits information: Medical, dental, vision insurance, short- and long-term disability, life insurance premiums; a matching 401K plan; a flexible spending plan; access to professional development funds, licensure supervision at no cost to employee; PSLF repayment; an employee assistance program; and a free fitbit.


This job description is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities, but constitutes a general definition of the position's scope and function in the company.


All Lines for Life employees must be approved to work by the Oregon Department of Human Services’ Background Check Unit. Background checks are completed after a conditional offer of employment has been extended.

EEO: Lines for Life strives to create a diverse, inclusive environment to better represent the communities that we serve. We are an equal opportunity employer. Lines for Life shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. However, it shall not be a violation of this clause for Lines for Life to extend a publicly announced preference in employment to Indians living on or near an Indian reservation, in connection with employment opportunities on or near an Indian reservation, as permitted by 41 CFR 60-1.5.