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Program Director Jobs in Rochester, NH (NOW HIRING)

NFI North is seeking an Assistant Program Director for its Transitional Housing Program in Concord, NH. This program is a residential treatment and day program with a progressive reputation of ...

NFI North is seeking an Assistant Program Director for its Transitional Housing Program in Concord, NH. This program is a residential treatment and day program with a progressive reputation of ...

Support the Program Director and clinical team in adhering to and implementing the company's core beliefs into all aspects of client care and program services. * Supervise staff for medication ...

Camp Mowkawogan, in Concord, NH, is seeking a Sports Program Leader for the summer 2026 season! If you are looking for a fulfilling summer job where you can support others in your community, gain ...

Camp Program Leader

Concord, NH · On-site

$14.75 - $16.75/hr

Camp Mowkawogan, in Concord, NH, is seeking a Sports Program Leader for the summer 2026 season! If you are looking for a fulfilling summer job where you can support others in your community, gain ...

Program Manager

Milton, NH · On-site

$65K - $70K/yr

Support the Program Director and clinical team in adhering to and implementing the company's core beliefs into all aspects of client care and program services. * Supervise staff for medication ...

Resident Program Assistant

York, ME · On-site

$14.75 - $18/hr

In this role you will get to express your creativity and enthusiasm for life as you assist the Resident Program Director in creating, initiating, facilitating, and coordinating recreational and ...

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How much do program director jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for program director in Rochester, NH is $76,531.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,900.00 and $90,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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 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 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 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 jobs make $3,000 a month without a degree?

Program Directors typically require a degree and experience, but roles like sales representatives, administrative assistants, or certain skilled trades can earn around $3,000 monthly without a degree. These jobs often rely on skills, certifications, or on-the-job training rather than formal education.

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.

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$18.04 - $19.65/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description


About This Role

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central and Northern New Hampshire is a dynamic organization that currently supports 200 staff working in 30 Early Childhood and Out of School Time programs with a large geographic footprint. Are you motivated to make a difference in the lives of children? Do you have the skills and dedication to support our team at the Boys & Girls Club? If so, we invite you to apply ASAP.


The Program Director is responsible for coordinating, managing, and overseeing the delivery of a broad range of programs and services for the Club's school-age program and summer camp. They will assist with the planning, development, and implementation of different programs where coverage is needed.


If you're looking to find fulfilling, meaningful work and the chance to make a positive impact on the lives of children as a capable and caring mentor, look no further.


This is a full-time, non-exempt position.


What You'll Do

Prepares Youth for Success

  1. Plans and oversees the administration of designated programs and activities that support Youth Development Outcomes.
  2. Establishes program objectives consistent with organizational goals and mission.
  3. Oversees the provision of day-to-day program activities in accordance with established Boys and Girls Club standards and goals.
  4. Ensures that all childcare licensing requirements per the NH Childcare Licensing Bureau are implemented.
  5. Ensures that members are encouraged to participate in a variety of program areas/activities and receive instruction and constructive feedback to develop skills in program area(s).
  6. Demonstrates leadership to ensure proper conduct, safety, and development of members.

Program Development and Implementation

  1. Establishes and maintains program goals and settings to ensure the health and safety of members. Ensures that program staff understands and effectively communicates standards of the program; that they ensure program areas are safe, well-ventilated, and well-lit; and that Club equipment is maintained in good working condition.
  2. Ensures the evaluation of Club programs on a continual basis, including tracking outcome metrics; verifies that programs/activities respond to member needs and addresses their gender and cultural diversity.
  3. Controls program expenditures within the approved budget.

Supervision

  1. Allocates and monitors work assigned to program volunteers and staff, providing ongoing feedback and regular appraisal. Identifies and supports training and development opportunities for assigned volunteers and staff.
  2. Oversees proper record keeping and weekly reporting, including activities and events conducted, breakdowns of daily participation figures, notable achievements, and any problems/issues.
  3. Ensures productive and effective performance by all program staff and volunteers.
  4. Oversees special programs and/or events (i.e. Keystone, Youth of the Year, and Awards Programs), and/or participates in the implementation of other program activities as necessary.
  5. Increases visibility of Club programs via posting of daily schedules, and announcements of upcoming events through different social media channels, parent emails, etc.

Requirements

A program director in a school-age program shall be at least 20 years of age and have a high school diploma or equivalent, including but not limited to a General Equivalency Diploma (GED), a High School Equivalency Test (HiSet), or a Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC), and have at least one of the following:

(1) Written documentation from or on file with the department that she or he was qualified and employed as a site director in a school-age program on or before the effective date of these rules in 2022;

(2) A minimum of an associate’s degree in child development, education, recreation, or other field of study focused on children, awarded by an accredited college or university;

(3) Certification of successful completion of training as a recreation director plus 1000 hours of experience working with children in a licensed child care program, recreation program, or a public or private elementary school;

(4) A total of 12 credits in child development, education, recreation, or other field of study focused on children, from an accredited college plus 1000 hours of experience working with children;

(5) Current certification as an educator by the Department of Education; or

(6) Experience working with children totaling 2000 hours and:

a. Current certification as a para II educator by the Department of Education; or

b. Both of the following:

  1. Documentation of enrollment in a course for at least 3 credits in child development, education, recreation, or other fields of study focused on children, through an accredited college or university, and a written plan on file for completion of at least 3 additional credits as specified; and
  2. Within 12 months of the date the individual begins working as a site director, documentation of successful completion of a total of at least 6 credits as specified in b.1. shall be on file for review by the department.


ADDITIONAL EXPECTATIONS:

  • All of the candidates that are offered a job with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central and Northern New Hampshire will have to submit to an FBI fingerprint background check and submit to a background check through the State of NH Criminal Records Dept. and FirstAdvantage. Note: The State of NH Childcare Licensing Bureau may prohibit you from being employed by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central and Northern New Hampshire should there be a disqualifying finding on your criminal record. In addition, even if the State of NH reviews your records and allows you to work at the Club, we still reserve the right to determine your employment status.
  • This organization has a zero-tolerance policy for abuse of children and will not tolerate mistreatment or abuse of children in its programs. Any such mistreatment or abuse by an employee will result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment and cooperation with law enforcement.

Nice To Haves

To learn more about our organization please visit www.nhyouth.org.


Benefits
  • We offer an extensive benefits package. Benefits include:

    Health Insurance

    Dental Insurance

    Vision Insurance

    Disability Insurance

    Life Insurance

    Retirement (403B) Contribution

    Paid Time Off

    Professional Development Assistance/Tuition Reimbursement

    Child Care Discount


    The information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain, nor to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications, and objectives required of employees assigned to this job.

    This job description is subject to change at the discretion of the Executive Director, Board, or organizational needs.


About Us

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central and Northern New Hampshire provides early learning, out-of-school time programs, summer day camps, and basketball leagues to 1200 youth weekly throughout the central and northern New Hampshire. Our mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who most need us, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. We offer a safe place to belong, caring adult mentors and programs covering everything from academics and leadership development to physical fitness and healthy habits.