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How much do program director jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for program director in Cheyenne, WY is $74,625.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,600.00 and $88,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Program Directors?

Program Directors are professionals responsible for planning, implementing, and overseeing specific programs within an organization. They manage budgets, coordinate staff, evaluate program effectiveness, and ensure goals align with the organization’s mission. Program Directors often work in fields such as education, healthcare, nonprofit, and media. Their leadership ensures that programs run smoothly, meet objectives, and deliver value to stakeholders.

What are some common challenges Program Directors face when overseeing multiple projects or initiatives?

Program Directors often encounter the challenge of balancing competing priorities across several projects, while ensuring alignment with the organization’s strategic goals. Managing diverse teams, coordinating resources, and addressing unexpected obstacles—such as shifting stakeholder requirements or budget constraints—are common aspects of the role. Effective communication, adaptability, and strong organizational skills are essential for navigating these complexities and ensuring successful program delivery. Collaboration with senior leadership and cross-functional teams is also crucial for resolving issues promptly and maintaining program momentum.

What jobs pay 500,000 a year in the US?

Program Directors in certain industries, such as healthcare, technology, or large nonprofit organizations, can earn salaries approaching or exceeding $500,000 annually, especially with extensive experience, advanced degrees, and leadership responsibilities. High-level executive roles like CEOs or CFOs often surpass this threshold, but they are not specific to the Program Director position. Compensation varies widely based on industry, organization size, and geographic location.

Is a Program Director higher than a program manager?

A Program Director typically holds a higher-level leadership role than a program manager, overseeing multiple projects or programs and setting strategic goals. Program managers focus on managing individual projects within a program, executing plans, and ensuring deliverables. The hierarchy can vary by organization, but generally, Program Directors have broader responsibilities and authority than program managers.

What is the role of a Program Director?

A Program Director oversees the planning, implementation, and management of multiple related projects within an organization to achieve strategic goals. They coordinate teams, allocate resources, monitor progress, and ensure programs meet deadlines and budgets, often requiring strong leadership and communication skills. The role may also involve reporting to stakeholders and ensuring compliance with policies and standards.

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

To thrive as a Program Director, you need strong leadership, project management, and strategic planning skills, usually supported by a relevant degree and several years of management experience. Experience with budgeting software, project management tools like Asana or MS Project, and familiarity with compliance standards are often necessary. Exceptional communication, decision-making, and conflict resolution abilities are critical soft skills that set top Program Directors apart. These skills are crucial for aligning teams, driving program success, and ensuring organizational goals are consistently met.

What Is a Program Director?

A program director is an upper-management position found within organizations across almost all industries. Your primary job duties include coordinating, implementing, and overseeing all details of a company’s operation and programs. You monitor the budget, create community programs, supervise other managers, and develop better business practices. The exact job duties vary widely depending on industry and employer. Some program directors oversee the entire organization while others oversee specific departments. Though almost all industries utilize program directors, the two most commonly seen are business and healthcare.

What is the difference between Program Director vs Project Manager?

AspectProgram DirectorProject Manager
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor’s degree; often prefers PMP or similar certificationsRequires a bachelor’s degree; PMP or CAPM certifications are common
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple projects within a program, strategic focusManages individual projects, tactical focus
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in nonprofits, corporate, government sectors for large initiativesCommon across industries for specific project execution

The Program Director focuses on overseeing multiple related projects to achieve strategic goals, while the Project Manager handles the planning and execution of a single project. Both roles require similar credentials but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What degree do you need to be a Program Director?

A Program Director typically needs at least a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as business, management, or a specific industry area. Many roles also prefer or require a master's degree or relevant certifications, along with experience in leadership, project management, or the specific program area.
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Infographic showing various Program Director job openings in Cheyenne, WY as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,625 per year, or $35.9 per hour.
Program Director, Fine and Performing Arts

Program Director, Fine and Performing Arts

Laramie County Community College

Cheyenne, WY • On-site

$91K - $118K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


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Job description

Salary: $91,236.00 - $118,607.00 Annually
Location : Cheyenne, WY
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202500390
Division: Academic Affairs
Department: School of Arts & Sciences
Opening Date: 06/10/2026
FLSA: Exempt
Job Summary
  • This position is a 12-month, Faculty D position.
  • Screening will begin ASAP and continue until the position(s) is filled.
  • As soon as practical after the interviewing process. Tentative start date: August 2026.

Salary and Benefits: This is a full-time, benefited Faculty D, F1 level position. Starting salary range: $91,236.00 - $118,607.00/annually, depending upon experience.
  • Educational Benefits for the employees and dependents
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • 17 Paid Holiday/Closure Days
  • Three Paid Personal Days
  • Healthcare/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance
  • Generous Retirement Benefits - 15.12% Employer Paid/4% Employee Paid
  • Paid Vacation and Sick Leave
  • Onsite Childcare Center
  • Professional Development Opportunities
JOB SUMMARY:
The Program Director, Fine and Performing Arts is a full-time, benefited position responsible for the overall leadership, administration, and continuous improvement of the college's Fine and Performing Art's program(s). This position plays a pivotal role in shaping the curriculum, enhancing student success, and ensuring alignment with accreditation standards and institutional goals. The Program Director will collaborate with faculty, staff, and community partners to develop innovative teaching strategies, promote student engagement, and support diverse learners in achieving their academic and career aspirations.
Key responsibilities include overseeing curriculum development and modifications, managing faculty recruitment and professional development, conducting data-driven assessments to evaluate program effectiveness, developing strategic plans for the program that align with the institutional mission and vision, managing program budgets, and ensuring enrollment targets are met. The Program Director will collaborate with the Pathway Coordinator, local schools, and industry partners to foster relationships that enhance educational pathways and create post-graduation employment and/or transfer opportunities for students. The Program Director will contribute to the continuous improvement of the department by collaborating with colleagues on curriculum development, program assessment, student success strategies, grant-funded opportunities, and other institutional initiatives.
The role also involves institutional service, including participation on committees, involvement in accreditation processes, and collaboration on departmental projects. The Program Director will remain current in the field through ongoing professional development.
Principal Responsibilities and Results, KSA's
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: - this position is exempt and is not eligible for compensatory or overtime pay provisions of the FLSA. This listing of essential duties is not all-inclusive, but representative, other duties may be assigned).
To perform successfully in this position, an individual must be able to perform principal responsibilities satisfactorily as well as possess education/experience, employ the knowledge, skills, and abilities as listed in representative fashion; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the principal responsibilities.
Program Oversight: Enhances program development and oversight by designing, implementing, and continually assessing the program's resources and curricula to align with external accreditor's expectations, institutional goals, and student learning objectives. Drives quality improvements by analyzing student performance data, collaborating with regional partners to understand changing needs, and using the results of research and data to work collaboratively with program faculty, Dean, and the external accreditor to inform curriculum adjustments and enhance educational effectiveness across the program.
  • Ensure quality assurance and compliance by establishing rigorous evaluation processes, monitoring adherence to education standards and accreditation regulations, and implementing continuous improvement strategies.
  • Drive assessment of student learning outcomes by designing evaluation frameworks, analyzing student performance data, and using results to inform curriculum adjustments and enhance educational effectiveness across the Fine and Performing Arts Program.
  • Confirm accreditation compliance by fulfilling all cyclical reporting expectations of the accrediting agency including student performance metrics, site visit preparation and self-study development.
  • Actively participate in annual processes associated with student recruitment, application processing and student selection, and onboarding. Collaborate with internal partners in the recruitment and identification of robust and diverse student cohorts aligned with institutional goals and program capacity.
  • Develop collaborative and intentional scheduling of courses to ensure alignment with related programs as well as ensuring student access and flexibility in their on-time completion of the program.
  • Serve as the division liaison with Marketing & Communications in order to ensure consistent and timely promotion of division events
  • Oversee and ensure effective scheduling of performance spaces including the SPA and the Gallery
  • Collaborate with Marketing & Communications to market arts related space at LCCC for community use opportunities and to generate revenue
Curriculum and Instruction: The primary responsibility of all faculty is instruction. At LCCC we seek instructors who are committed to excellence in teaching as demonstrated in the competency domains outlined below. The Program Director is expected to continually grow towards excellence. These functional and behavioral responsibilities include teaching approximately 9 but no more than 15 of the contracted annual workload hours as detailed below:
Teaching and Learning: Employs student-centered instruction coupled with the development and use of appropriate and current educational materials. Consistently and promptly responds to student inquiries and shares timely, appropriate, and instructive feedback and evaluation of student work.
  • Maximizes student engagement and success by employing methods that develop student understanding of the values, practice, and procedures within the designated discipline, and by engaging students in interdisciplinary practices to develop 21st century learners.
  1. Prepares and delivers assigned courses by employing high-impact teaching practices in a learning environment that promotes respect and rapport.
    • Facilitates student achievement by maintaining clear expectations and defined learning outcomes.
  2. Promotes learning through the innovative implementation of effective classroom technologies.
Competency-Based Design: Applies competency-based design to the development of curriculum, engaging with colleagues at the course, program, and institutional level with the aim of continuous improvement.
  1. Evaluates student engagement and success through formative and summative assessment.
    • Develops curriculum by articulating measurable, student-centered learning outcomes, and using competency-based design strategy to maintain curriculum that is current, effective, and relevant to the designated discipline.
  2. Contributes to curricula by assisting in design, implementation, and review aligned with current or emerging community, state, or national needs.
  3. Participates in continuous improvement of student learning and success by gathering data, analyzing data, engaging with peers and internal and external stakeholders, and implementing change as a result.
Professionalism: Collaborates and actively reflects on responsibilities to positively contribute to one's discipline, Pathway, the College, and the greater community.
  1. Maintains professionalism by embodying the values, ethics, and behavior codes of LCCC and one's discipline.
    • Demonstrates social competence and effective communication in professional and academic venues.
  2. Actively contributes to the college and one's Pathway, department, or designated discipline by engaging in expanding institutional connections and professional development, and by displaying commitment to the profession.
Resource Management- Ensure the Fine and Performing Arts program operates efficiently and effectively by utilizing assigned resources in support of the strategic management of the program.
  • Manage program resources by monitoring expenditures, optimizing resource allocation, and implementing cost-effective strategies to ensure the program operates within fiscal constraints while meeting its objectives.
  • Participate in the College's budget development processes to create the annual program budget, ensure appropriate, accurate and strategic utilization of the assigned fiscal resources.
  • Seek opportunities for resource improvement by working closely with the College partners to identify and author and compete for appropriate grants.
  • Grow an effective, collaborative, and responsive program team through leading faculty recruitment and supervision to support the College's mission and objectives. Engage all team members with professional development opportunities of the CET aligned with individual, program, school, and institutional goals, ensuring instructional practices throughout the program are student-centered and promote innovative teaching practices and excellent student outcomes.
Collaboration: Cultivate engagement and partnerships by establishing collaborative initiatives, building relationships with regional organizations and employers, and creating programs that align with community needs and enhance the College's role in the region.
  • Assemble, maintain, and convene comprehensive and appropriate Advisory Committee to ensure the program is current, relevant, and meeting the needs of our College's partners.
  • Advocate effectively for the needs of the program and the students it serves while accepting compromise to the broader school interests when appropriate.
  • Ensure a cohesive and productive academic environment by collaborating with those in the Pathway and across the College as well as external stakeholders to develop a culture of innovation and continuous improvement through sustained partnerships.
  • Engage in college-wide committees to represent the interests of the Program and to contribute to discourse and decision-making, working cooperatively and coordinating projects with other LCCC employees.
Other responsibilities may be assigned based on contemporary institutional needs.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge
  • Knowledge of pedagogy, curriculum design, and assessment.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the philosophy and objectives of the community college.
  • Knowledge of project management methodologies, tools, and best practices.
  • Knowledge of group behavior and dynamics.
  • Knowledge of communication and dissemination techniques and methods as a way to inform, recruit and motivate others.
Skills
  • Capacity to analyze data, identify trends, and make informed decisions based on findings.
  • Ability to lead, motivate and manage teams or projects, often including decision-making and conflict resolution.
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a team, contribute to group goals and foster a collaborative environment.
  • Proficient in organizing and maintaining accurate records in various digital formats.
  • Skilled in using computer tools to ensure easy access, accuracy, and security of information.
  • Ability to identify complex problems and review related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.
  • Critical thinking skills and the use of tools and processes to find respectful and creative ways to resolve disputes and disagreements.
  • Management of financial resources including determining how money will be spent to get the work done, and accounting for these expenditures.
  • Time management skills in terms of one's own time and the time of others.
  • Ability to troubleshoot and determine causes of operating errors and decide what to do about it.
Abilities
  • Must be able to plan, manage and organize multiple tasks and responsibilities at the same time.
  • Capable of representing the College in a professional manner, adapting to various situations with maturity, and maintaining confidentiality and discretion at all times.
  • Able to manage resources effectively
PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS:
  • While performing the essential duties of this position, an employee would frequently be required to move around the assigned work areas as well as within hallways, meeting rooms, and other parts of the campus facilities
  • There may be multiple/daily instances of prolonged sitting, standing, and personal computer use, which would include keyboard and/or mouse usage as well as viewing a computer monitor
  • An employee must be able to lift and/or move up to 20 pounds.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision, and ability to adjust focus
  • The overall work environment requires the mental ability to shift focal point quickly due to interruptions; an employee must be able to mentally track multiple projects and tasking as well
  • The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate; however, there may be instances of somewhat loud environments.

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