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Program Development Manager Jobs in Doylestown, OH

Program Manager

Stow, OH

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Including bid/no bid, product and process R&D, New Product Introduction and continuously improve of ... Work with other Program Manager(s) to establish consistent metrics, tools and processes including ...

Including bid/no bid, product and process R&D, New Product Introduction and continuously improve of ... Work with other Program Manager(s) to establish consistent metrics, tools and processes including ...

Coordinates activities concerned with technical developments scheduling and resolving engineering ... Minimum of 2 years in Launch or Program Management, preferably in the automotive or appliance ...

Program Manager

Stow, OH · On-site

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Including bid/no bid, product and process R&D, New Product Introduction and continuously improve of ... Work with other Program Manager(s) to establish consistent metrics, tools and processes including ...

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How much do program development manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for program development manager in Doylestown, OH is $112,328.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,800.00 and $133,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a program development manager?

To thrive as a Program Development Manager, you need strong project management abilities, strategic planning skills, and a background in program design, often supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree in business, nonprofit management, or a related field. Familiarity with project management software such as Asana or MS Project, and certifications like PMP, are commonly required for effective oversight. Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills help drive collaboration and motivate teams. These competencies are crucial for delivering successful programs that meet organizational goals and stakeholder expectations.

What are some common challenges faced by program development managers, and how can they address them?

Program Development Managers often encounter challenges such as aligning cross-functional teams, managing competing priorities, and ensuring that program goals meet both organizational and stakeholder needs. To address these challenges, effective communication, strong project management skills, and adaptability are essential. Regular check-ins with team members and stakeholders, clear goal-setting, and the use of project management tools can help streamline processes and keep programs on track. Building strong relationships across departments also facilitates smoother collaboration and problem-solving.

What is the difference between Program Development Manager vs Project Manager?

AspectProgram Development ManagerProject Manager
Primary FocusOversees multiple related projects to achieve strategic goalsManages individual projects to meet specific objectives
ResponsibilitiesDevelops program strategies, coordinates projects, manages stakeholdersPlans, executes, and closes projects within scope, time, and budget
CredentialsOften requires a PMP or similar certification, relevant experienceTypically requires PMP or CAPM certification, project management experience
Work EnvironmentStrategic planning, cross-project coordination, stakeholder communicationProject planning, team management, task execution

The Program Development Manager focuses on overseeing multiple projects aligned with strategic goals, while the Project Manager manages individual projects. Both roles require project management certifications and involve coordinating teams, but the Program Development Manager has a broader, strategic scope.

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What cities near Doylestown, OH are hiring for Program Development Manager jobs?

Cities near Doylestown, OH with the most Program Development Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Program Development Manager job openings in Doylestown, OH as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $112,328 per year, or $54 per hour.

Nursing Professional Development Specialist- OB Team

University Hospitals

Parma, OH

Full-time

Re-posted 13 days ago


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7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

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Job description

What You Will Do

  • Works under the ANA Scope and Standards of Practice in Nursing Professional Development roles established by the Association of Nursing Professional Development (ANPD) to include: Educator, Consultant, Researcher, Facilitator, Change Agent, and Leader.
    Adheres to all regulatory requirements (e.g. Ohio Revised Code, The Joint Commission, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, Ohio Board of Health, etc.) and professional standards (e.g. Code of Ethics, ANA, ONS, AORN, AACN, and ASPAN) as applicable to the specific area of nursing practice.
    Participate in formal and informal orientation, education, and development of nursing/UAP/students including weekends and off-shift.
    Collaborate on the development and implementation of nursing policy, procedure, and guidelines.
    Maintains standards of practice relative to the specific clinical area (e.g. ENA, AORN, AACN, etc.)
    Participates in department and system committees and/or task forces as assigned
  • On-boarding and Orientation
    Develop, coordinate, manage, facilitate, conduct, and evaluate on-boarding and orientation programs for nursing, UAPs, and students
  • Competency Management
    Develop, coordinate, manage, facilitate, conduct, and evaluate competency programs
  • Continuing Education
    Create, manage, implement, coordinate, and evaluate educational activities to meet identified practice gaps in knowledge, skill, and attitude of nursing, UAPs, and students
    Collaborate with other professions to create, implement, coordinate, and evaluate inter-professional continuing education to meet identified practice gaps in knowledge, skill, and attitude
  • Professional Role Development
    Create, manage, implement, facilitate, and evaluate activities that promote professional nurse role development and role transition
    Create, coordinate, facilitate, conduct, and evaluate activities that promote professional role development and transition
  • Research/EBP/QI
    Integrates best research evidence, educational and clinical expertise, and learner preferences into all programs (e.g. on-boarding, orientation, education, transition-to-practice, etc.)
    Conduct, encourage, facilitate, and participate in research, EBP, and QI, including dissemination of findings
  • Program Development
    Oversees the systematic collection of data, information, knowledge, and evidence from a variety of sources
    Forecasts potential needs based on environmental scanning
    Assess and prioritizes macrosystem needs
    Differentiates between practice gaps and performance/systems issues and determines appropriate interventions
    Involves learners and key stakeholders in formulating expected measurable, context-specific outcomes based on organizational, stakeholders' and learners' values, goals, current evidence, and regulations
    Revises outcomes based on trends, evidence, and changes in stakeholders' expectations
    Incorporates theories pertaining to learning, behavioral change, motivation, epidemiology, and other frameworks in designing educational materials and programs.
    Exhibits system thinking through the planning process
    Synthesizes evaluation data to guide decision-making and quality improvement about additional programing needs and current program modifications
  • Quality Improvement (QI), Evidence-based Practice (EBP), and Research
    Synthesizes and appraises the best available evidence to recommend practice changes
    Applies principles of implementation science to maintain and sustain practice changes
    Applies evidence based adult learning practices to program development and delivery
    Participate in quality initiatives to improve patient quality and safety outcomes
    Develops, measures and analyzes quality outcomes to demonstrate impact on nursing care delivery such as patient outcomes, nurse competency, and practice improvements
    Recommends and implements research activities to align with the organizational strategic plan
    Disseminates research, EBP, and QI findings through activities such as presentations, publications, and consultation
  • Change Management
    Continuously scans the environment for trends and issues that require change
    Acts as adaptive expert implementing sustainable rapid cycle change
    Leads or participates the implementation of change strategies
    Fosters acceptance, adaption, and action toward change
    Creates a climate for change
    Participates and promotes organizational change
  • Leadership
    Creates a culture in which innovation and risk-taking are promoted and expected
    Creates a just culture
    Demonstrates value of nursing professional development to the organization through return on investment, enhance quality of care, and improved patient outcomes
    Ensures nursing professional development department compliance with reporting to regulatory bodies
    Designs project plans using project management tools and oversees implementation
    Prepares for and seeks opportunities to serve on boards
    Models expert practice to peers, inter-professional team members, , and learners
    Advances the profession through publications, presentations, and other scholarly work
    Collaborates with inter-professional colleagues on activities to advance the profession
  • Professional Growth & Development
    Seeks interaction, peer review, and feedback from colleagues
    Maintains professional certification in nursing professional development
    Role model professional behaviors including, but not limited to, involvement in professional organizations, engagement in lifelong learning activities, dissemination of information through publications and presentations, and advocacy
Additional Responsibilities
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Complies with all policies and standards.
  • For specific duties and responsibilities, refer to documentation provided by the department during orientation.
  • Must abide by all requirements to safely and securely maintain Protected Health Information (PHI) for our patients. Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace.

Education
 

  • (BSN) Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (Required)
  • (MSN) Master's Degree in Nursing (Preferred)
  • Master's Degree for Level 4 NICU, Labor &Delivery, Post-Partum and Antenatal (Required)

Work Experience
 

  • 2 years of RN OB (Required) and
  • Experience with education, teaching in clinical setting (Required)

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
 

  • Effective presentation skills (Required proficiency)
  • Travel to all entities in the system (Required proficiency)

Licenses and Certifications
 

  • Registered Nurse (RN), Ohio and/or Multi State Compact License (Required Upon Hire) and
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) (Required) or
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) (Preferred) and
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) (Preferred)
  • Certification in nursing professional development (Required within 1 Year)

Physical Demands
 

  • Standing Frequently
  • Walking Frequently
  • Sitting Rarely
  • Lifting Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Carrying Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Pushing Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Pulling Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Climbing Occasionally up to 50 lbs
  • Balancing Occasionally
  • Stooping Frequently
  • Kneeling Frequently
  • Crouching Frequently
  • Crawling Occasionally
  • Reaching Frequently
  • Handling Frequently
  • Grasping Frequently
  • Feeling Constantly
  • Talking Constantly
  • Hearing Constantly
  • Repetitive Motions Constantly
  • Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination Constantly

Travel Requirements
 

  • 10%

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For more than 155 years, University Hospitals has been on a mission to heal, teach and discover. As a renowned academic medical center and community hospital network, we’ve expanded across Northeast Ohio to deliver what matters most to our patients: personalized, compassionate care; medical discovery and breakthroughs; and high-quality, affordable care close to home.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Cleveland, OH, US

Year founded

1866