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Program Manager Director Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

Director, MEP Programs

Calgary, AB · On-site

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As MEP Program Director, you will own the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing program at the ... Drive program-level risk management, change governance, and interdependency management across sites ...

The Account Manager - Program Management

Calgary, AB · Hybrid

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No The Opportunity The Account Manager - Program Management supports key customer programs across ... Escalate commercial, schedule, performance, or contractual issues to Directors and Executives when ...

The Account Manager - Program Management

Calgary, AB · Hybrid

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

No The Opportunity The Account Manager - Program Management supports key customer programs across ... Escalate commercial, schedule, performance, or contractual issues to Directors and Executives when ...

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The Assistant Director provides leadership and support to our Direct Support Professional staff ... Additional responsibilities include providing direction and management of RISE Programs, oversee ...

Delivery Director

Edmonton, AB · On-site +1

  • Medical

As Delivery Director, you will lead customer implementation programs while developing and scaling MiraCloud's project management practice. You will oversee Project Managers, establish delivery ...

Regional TPM Leader

Edmonton, AB · On-site

CA$144K - CA$187K/yr

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... programs across all facilities, while monitoring and reporting progress ... The candidate will work closely with the Operations Director - Building Insulation and functional ...

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Program Manager Director information

What is a program manager director?

A Program Manager Director is a senior leadership role responsible for overseeing multiple related projects within an organization. They develop program strategies, coordinate project managers, and ensure that all projects align with the company's overall goals and objectives. This role involves resource allocation, stakeholder communication, risk management, and ensuring that programs are delivered on time and within budget. Program Manager Directors often work closely with executive leadership and may supervise program managers and other staff.

How does a program manager director typically collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure program success?

A Program Manager Director plays a key role in aligning multiple teams—such as engineering, marketing, finance, and operations—toward shared program goals. They facilitate regular communication, set clear expectations, and resolve interdepartmental challenges by acting as a central point of contact. This role often involves leading strategic planning sessions, tracking progress, and ensuring that all teams are aware of timelines and deliverables. Effective collaboration is crucial for managing dependencies and driving overall program success.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a program manager director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Program Manager Director, you need expertise in project management, strategic planning, and budget oversight, often supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree and significant leadership experience. Familiarity with project management tools (like Microsoft Project or Asana), data analytics platforms, and certifications such as PMP or PgMP are typically expected. Exceptional communication, stakeholder management, and problem-solving skills set top performers apart in this role. These capabilities are crucial for aligning teams, ensuring project delivery, and achieving organizational goals across multiple initiatives.

What are the most commonly searched types of Program Manager jobs in Alberta?

The most popular types of Program Manager jobs in Alberta are:

What cities in Alberta are hiring for Program Manager Director jobs?

Cities in Alberta with the most Program Manager Director job openings:

Infographic showing various Program Manager Director job openings in Alberta as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

Director, Projects & Change Management

Calgary Homeless Foundation

Calgary, AB • On-site

Other

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Calgary Homeless Foundation (CHF)


Calgary Homeless Foundation guides the fight against homelessness. Fueled by this purpose, we envision the day when homelessness is rare, brief, and non-recurring — perhaps an episode in someone's life, but never a condition that defines it. Working in alignment with governments and collaboratively with service providers and community partners, we help translate complex system needs into coordinated, efficient ground-level action that maximizes the impact of every resource and creates lasting pathways out of homelessness. 


We are uniquely positioned to observe the many challenges facing our city and strengthen the entire sector through strategic leadership, forward-thinking capacity development, and hands-on, day-to-day support.  


Our comprehensive data warehouse reveals the full picture of homelessness in our community, enabling us to anticipate challenges and identify effective solutions. And we unite diverse stakeholders around shared goals and help address complex situations that no single agency can solve alone.  

Our collective approach and focus on learning and evaluation equip us to address homelessness across our city while keeping the people experiencing it at the heart of our work.  When the system works better together, more people find their way home.

We are looking for passionate, entrepreneurial, and talented people to join our action-oriented, high impact team.


The Position

The Director, Projects & Change Management reports to the Co-Vice President, Finance & Operations and is responsible for enabling the coordinated delivery of Calgary Homeless Foundation’s strategic and operational priorities across initiatives, programs, and projects.


Working closely with the Co-Vice President, Finance & Operations, the Director supports the translation of strategic priorities into well-governed, executable, and sustainable work. The Director establishes the structures, tools, and practices that enable consistent, high-quality execution across the organization.


The Director supports not only individual initiatives, but also the programs and projects that contribute to them, ensuring alignment, coordination, and coherence across all levels of execution.

In addition to providing leadership to the Projects & Change Management team, the Director ensures that CHF has the visibility, discipline, and coordination required to execute effectively in a complex, multi-stakeholder environment.


The Director also leads CHF's Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery program, ensuring the organization maintains a coordinated, practical, and regularly tested approach to preparedness, continuity, recovery, and resilience.

Our Staff

CHF staff are action-oriented individuals who are catalytic leaders, courageous collaborators, evidence inspired, and vision dedicated. They choose to bring their professional expertise and personal talents to the non-profit sector, to add value to the full community. They work cooperatively with others in a strong team environment; demonstrate flexibility in organizing and undertaking work; show a high degree of initiative, discernment and resourcefulness; exhibit excellent communication and relational skills; demonstrate thoughtfulness and intelligence in decision making; and are focused on creating positive outcomes for persons experiencing homelessness.

How we work here:

At CHF our approach is grounded in purpose, collaboration, and accountability. We believe that how we work together matters as much as what we achieve.

Here’s what you can expect from us—and what we expect from you:

  • Ownership Under Pressure: We take responsibility for outcomes, even when challenges arise.
  • Constructive Feedback: We give and receive feedback openly, with the goal of learning and improving.
  • Pace with Purpose: We move quickly when needed, without sacrificing quality or integrity.
  • Healthy Disagreement: We challenge ideas respectfully and invite discussion to make decisions stronger.
  • Shared Understanding: Expertise means building clarity for others, not being “right by default.”

Our culture values transparency, inclusion, and resilience. We name real pressures – external and internal - and navigate them together. Interviews and development conversations focus on real examples of how we act when it’s hard, because that’s when our values matter most.


Accountability and Deliverables

Key activities include:

Program Leadership & Coordination

  • Establish and maintain visibility across CHF’s portfolio of initiatives, programs, and projects
  • Support prioritization, sequencing, and capacity planning in partnership with senior leadership
  • Identify and surface interdependencies, risks, and trade-offs to support informed decision-making

Project & Change Management System

  • Design, implement, and continuously improve CHF’s project and change management frameworks, tools, and standards
  • Ensure consistent application of methodologies and practices across projects and teams
  • Promote a disciplined, pragmatic approach to execution across the organization


Strategic Initiative & Program Enablement

  • Structure and coordinate initiatives, programs, and projects to ensure alignment with strategic priorities
  • Translate strategic direction into clear scopes, governance approaches, and execution structures
  •  Ensure initiatives are set up for success through strong planning, coordination, and clarity


Change Leadership & Organizational Readiness

  • Lead the integration of structured change management practices across initiatives and programs
  • Ensure the people side of change is addressed through effective engagement, communication, and readiness planning
  • Support sustainable adoption of new processes, systems, and ways of working


Leadership & Team Oversight

  • Provide leadership and direction to the Projects & Change Management function, including P&CM Lead, Project Coordinators, and other positions assigned to the function over time.
  • Set expectations for delivery discipline, stakeholder engagement, and reporting
  •  Support the development of internal capability through coaching, feedback, and ongoing development


Governance, Reporting & Transparency

  • Establish and maintain project governance structures, reporting standards, and escalation pathways
  • Ensure consistent portfolio-level reporting, dashboards, and visibility for senior leadership to support decision-making and accountability.
  • Support the definition and use of success measures and performance indicators

Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery

  • Own and maintain CHF’s Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery program, ensuring it remains practical, current, and aligned with organizational needs.
  • Coordinate cross-functional planning, documentation, testing, and continuous improvement related to business continuity, disaster recovery, and organizational resilience.
  •  Support clear roles, escalation pathways, and recovery expectations so CHF can respond effectively to disruptions and maintain critical operations


Capacity Building & Organizational Enablement

  • Lead the development and embedding of project and change management capability across the organization
  • Support a culture of continuous improvement, learning, and knowledge sharing
  • Contribute to broader organizational priorities where structured execution and change management are required
  • Provide oversight, coordination, and support to cross-functional programs and organizational priorities (e.g., sponsored training initiatives, reporting processes, and other system-level work), ensuring alignment with strategic objectives and consistent application of project and change management practices


Education and Experience

The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:

  • 8–12+ years of progressive experience in program, project and change management
  • Demonstrated experience leading complex, multi-stakeholder initiatives or transformation efforts
  • Experience supporting or establishing projects, portfolio, or program management functions
  • Experience advising or working closely with senior leadership


Preferred Qualifications (Assets):

  • PMP or equivalent project management certification
  • Formal training or certification in change management (e.g., Prosci or equivalent)
  • Experience in systems-level work (non-profit, government, or multi-agency environments)

 


General Competency Requirements

The ideal candidate will be expected to demonstrate and grow the following competencies:


Taking Accountability for Guiding the Fight Against Homelessness by:

  • Regularly sharing our Purpose and Ambition and make decisions that move us toward it
  • Following through on my commitments to earn the trust of my colleagues and community partners
  • Identifying obstacles, admitting my mistakes, and taking ownership of solutions

Fostering a Growth Mindset by:

  • Regularly seek new information and leveraging data to inform my solutions and decisions
  • Treating mistakes as learning opportunities and focusing myself & others on improving future results
  • Considering how I may have contributed to problems and regularly seeking feedback to discover how I can improve
  • Accepting ambiguity and taking action to move us in the direction of our goals without waiting for perfect information


Empowering Others to Succeed by:

  • Articulating and agreeing upon clear expectations and desired results
  • Meeting regularly with my key internal and external stakeholders to ensure they have what they need from me to succeed
  • Eliminating organizational constraints that hold people back


Collaborating for Greater Impact by:

  • Proactively collaborating with others and incorporating their input into solutions
  • Respecting the unique strengths and agency of others by encouraging them to propose solutions and make decisions
  • Having the courage to share difficult perspectives directly, respectfully, and in a timely manner, and encouraging others to do the same
  • Being willing to change my perspective when presented with new information