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Program Manager Jobs in British Columbia (NOW HIRING)

Product Program Manager

Burnaby, BC · On-site

CA$84K - CA$116K/yr

The Product Program Manager will own overall project plans and execution of all deliverables while working cross-functionally with stakeholders. Position Responsibilities: * Works with cross ...

The Product Program Manager will own overall project plans and execution of all deliverables while working cross-functionally with stakeholders. Position Responsibilities: * Works with cross ...

Sr. Technical Program Manager

Vancouver, BC · On-site

CA$120K - CA$139K/yr

Role Overview As a Senior Technica l Program Manager (TPM) , you will lead complex, cross-functional programs that span multiple engineering and product teams. You will partner closely with ...

CA$82K - CA$97K/yr

The Program Manager, Student Experience within the Student Success team plays a pivotal role in advancing initiatives aimed at preparing and supporting students throughout their academic journey. Key ...

Job Title: Program Services Capability Manager Location: Ottawa, ON, Halifax, NS, or Victoria, BC Employment Type: Permanent, Full-Time Salary: $130,00-150,000K The Program Services Capability ...

CA$82K - CA$97K/yr

The Program Manager, Student Experience within the Student Success team plays a pivotal role in advancing initiatives aimed at preparing and supporting students throughout their academic journey. Key ...

What you'll do The Senior Program Manager will be responsible for driving strategic performance visibility across Go-To-Market (GTM) West portfolio, orchestrating complex data into actionable ...

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How much do program manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for program manager in British Columbia is $88,489.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,000.00 and $117,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are program managers?

Program managers are professionals responsible for overseeing multiple related projects within an organization, ensuring they align with strategic goals and deliver expected outcomes. They coordinate the efforts of project managers, manage resources, set priorities, and address risks and issues that arise across the program. Unlike project managers who focus on individual projects, program managers take a broader view, ensuring that all projects within a program work together effectively to achieve long-term business objectives.

What jobs make $1,000,000 a year?

Program managers in large corporations or technology firms can earn over $1 million annually, especially with bonuses, stock options, and executive-level responsibilities. High-level executive roles such as CEOs, CFOs, and other C-suite positions also frequently reach or exceed this income level, often requiring extensive experience, leadership skills, and advanced education. These roles typically involve strategic decision-making, significant accountability, and long working hours.

Can I be a PM without experience?

While some entry-level program management roles may accept candidates with limited experience, most Program Managers are expected to have several years of relevant experience, strong organizational skills, and knowledge of project management tools like MS Project or Jira. Gaining certifications such as PMP can also improve prospects for those new to the field.

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

To thrive as a Program Manager, you need strong project management skills, strategic planning abilities, and a relevant degree, often supported by certifications like PMP or Agile. Familiarity with tools such as Microsoft Project, Jira, or Asana is essential for tracking progress and managing resources. Exceptional communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills help you motivate teams and navigate complex stakeholder environments. These competencies ensure that programs are delivered on time, within scope, and aligned with organizational goals.

What jobs pay 200,000 a year in the USA?

Program Managers in large organizations or those with extensive experience, certifications, and specialized skills can earn $200,000 or more annually. High-paying roles often require leadership, strategic planning, and project management expertise, along with industry-specific knowledge and advanced certifications like PMP or PgMP.

What are some common challenges Program Managers face when coordinating cross-functional teams?

Program Managers often encounter challenges such as aligning priorities across diverse teams, managing conflicting stakeholder expectations, and ensuring clear communication among departments with different workflows. Navigating these challenges requires strong negotiation and problem-solving skills, as well as the ability to build consensus and foster collaboration. Successful Program Managers proactively establish regular check-ins, promote transparency, and adapt strategies to keep projects on track and maintain team engagement.

What Is the Job of a Program Manager?

The job of a program manager is to plan, organize, and coordinate management programs or external programs for a business or institution. As a program manager, your duties vary depending on the type of organization for which you work, but many of the responsibilities for this role are similar or overlap. You typically supervise numerous associates and analysts who help prepare data and assessments about current programming and how it can be improved. You help to implement new programs for employees or customers and promote them through HR or outreach coordinators and marketing professionals. You also assess individual projects and how they interact with one another.

What is the role of the program manager?

A program manager oversees multiple related projects within an organization to ensure they align with strategic goals. They coordinate teams, manage budgets, and track progress, often using project management tools like MS Project or Jira. Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills are essential for success in this role.

What is the difference between Program Manager vs Project Coordinator?

AspectProgram ManagerProject Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor’s degree, PMP or similar certifications often preferredUsually requires a bachelor’s degree; certifications like CAPM are common
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple projects within a program, strategic focusSupports project teams, handles administrative tasks
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across industries like IT, construction, healthcareCommon in similar industries, supporting project execution

The Program Manager focuses on managing multiple related projects to achieve strategic goals, while the Project Coordinator supports individual projects with administrative and logistical tasks. Both roles require coordination skills, but the Program Manager has a broader, strategic scope.

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Infographic showing various Program Manager job openings in British Columbia as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,489 per year, or $42.5 per hour.

Temp Treatment Program Assistant Manager - Men's Program

TSA The Salvation Army TSA

Vancouver, BC • On-site

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Who We Are
For more than 130 years, The Salvation Army has served people in need in communities across Canada and Bermuda. Building on our roots as a world-wide Christian church, each year we help more than 2 million people, providing necessities such as food, clothing and shelter. In addition, we support people experiencing unemployment, addiction and family challenges. We continually adapt and innovate to meet emerging needs and live out our mission, vision and values of hope, service, dignity and stewardship. As a faith- and values-based organization, we hire and serve people of all backgrounds and walks of life - there is a place for everyone to belong here.

Mission Statement
The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world.

Job Description:

This is a temp role (non-union) to cover parental leave from July 6, 2026 to October 30, 2027 with the possibility of extension.

Position Purpose Summary:

The Treatment Assistant Manager - Men's Program is responsible for oversight of Harbour Light's bed-based substance use treatment and recovery services for adult men. They supervise the Men's Treatment counselling and support staff, program implementation, and administrative functions.

The Assistant Manager - Men's Program will work closely with the Treatment Program Manager and act in all respects as the Men's Program Manager in their absence. They will work collaboratively with the Assistant Manager - Women's Program and provide supervisory support to the Women's Program in their absence.

Accountabilities:

The incumbent is responsible for the following range of job duties characteristic, or typical of the job class:

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION:

  • In conjunction with the Treatment Program Manager develops and supervises operating policy and procedure for program and operational requirements

  • In collaboration with the Assistant Manager - Women's Program, coordinates Treatment staff meetings, including preparation of agendas and minutes, and creates and distributes monthly program rosters

  • Assists the Treatment Manager with Accreditation, program planning and evaluation, and other evaluation and reporting processes required by The Salvation Army and/or funders

  • Works with the Treatment Manager, finance staff, and senior leadership to ensure all reporting obligations are fulfilled for government funding partners and/or donors

  • Ensures compliance with Community Care licensing and funder requirements, including incident reporting

  • Maintains and audits the department safe, in conjunction with the Senior Accountant

  • Handles and ensures the protection of extremely confidential and sensitive employee, client, and program files, including financial documentation

  • Opens and distributes in-coming mail and parcel(s) and processes out-going mail including materials of a confidential nature.

  • Orders office supplies, medical supplies (such as Urinalysis and Breathalyzer tips), Client workbooks and bus tickets

PROGRAM OPERATIONS

  • Assists the Treatment Manager with case management, ensuring that professional clinical practices are in place to provide superior client care with respect to intake, counselling, support, referral, networking and other services, including appropriate use of rehabilitative and disciplinary measures.

  • Reviews database and file entries to ensure proper records and files are maintained for each client, make sure counsellors write progress and in-depth reports and provides information on the outcomes of the program and the progress of each client.

  • Oversees the Harbour Light Treatment Alumni Program or delegates this to appropriate staff

  • Collects, reports, and reviews statistical information for the Men's Program to better evaluate program needs and guide its ongoing development

  • May provide short-term emergency coverage for group counselling in the absence of Treatment staff

  • Participates regularly in the Reflections schedule, and attends graduation ceremonies and other important milestones and seasonal activities

  • Participates in or delegates the conduct of allowable physical searches of client rooms; maintains appropriate records of searches.

MEDICATION MANAGEMENT:

  • Acts as primary contact for Pharmacists and organizes medication training for new staff

  • Acts as liaison between Harbour Light, clients, pharmacy, and Treatment Doctor

  • Represents the Men's Program at Medication Safety Advisory Committee meetings; shares responsibility for scheduling, agendas, and minutes with the Assistant Manager - Women's Program

  • Ensures proper use of the Medication Room, including correct stock, regular audits, disposal of old medications, client confidentiality, and correct documentation (including MAR sheets)

  • Approves funding for medication for Treatment clients

  • Completes monthly/bi-weekly carries review

  • Reviews and adjusts policies and procedures on medication management as needed

  • Addresses issues pertaining to medication management processes and procedures as needed

  • Assists clients applying for Pharmacare

EMPLOYEE RELATIONS:

  • Primary point of contact for Men's Program clients and staff for problem-solving, concerns, complaints, and as liaison between staff and upper management

  • Supervises frontline staff for the Men's Program, including coordinating their hiring, orientation, training, evaluation, and performance management; escalates issues to Manager as needed

  • In collaboration with the Treatment Program Manager and Human Resources manages HR-related local matters between/amongst staff and/or clients, including coaching or discipline of staff.

  • Responsible for processing payroll for frontline staff in the Men's Program, including tracking absences, vacations, lieu days, leave of absences, etc. and reviewing vacation, sick, and lieu day requests for approval

  • In conjunction with HR Advisor and Treatment Program Manager, follows up with WorkSafeBC reports and claims and other incident reports.

  • Coordinates team building and training for Treatment Program staff

INTERNAL & COMMUNITY NETWORKING:

  • Participates in management meetings and interdepartmental meetings

  • Ensures staff and clients are aware of spiritual resources, including Reflections, Chaplaincy services, Sunday worship, etc., and that clients are assisted by staff in accessing Chaplaincy services

  • Identifies and pursues opportunities for community networking and program improvement

  • Engages with outside providers and stakeholders to promote the Treatment Program

  • May represent Harbour Light at community events, including information fairs, conferences, etc.

  • May oversee practicum students and volunteers, including their orientation process

Performs other duties as assigned

WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • Hours of Work: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This includes 7.5 paid hours and 0.5 hours unpaid lunch break.

  • The Assistant Manager is on-call 24/7 for emergency matters affecting departmental staff and clients. The on-call schedule rotates between the Manager and two Assistant Managers, typically on a weekly basis.

  • The Assistant Manager works in an office within the residential substance use community care facility, located in the downtown eastside of Vancouver.

  • This position requires 0-10% travel, as this position may occasionally support VHL at community fairs/events within the Lower Mainland.

  • The position involves generally agreeable conditions; however, risks may include:

    • Physical or verbal aggression from others (e.g. angry people, people in crisis, etc.)

    • Possible exposure to drugs, alcohol, weapons, or other prohibited items

    • Possible exposure to sharp objects (i.e. needle sticks, knives and other weapons)

  • The Assistant Manager must follow precautionary measures and all health & safety policies, including but not limited to:

    • Universal precautions

    • WHMIS, Mental Health First Aid, and Non-violent Crisis Intervention training

    • Proof of immunization for Hepatitis B and Tuberculosis; proof of TB testing (licensing requirement); proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (Provincial Health Order requirement)

The above responsibilities must be performed in keeping with The Salvation Army's Mission, Vision and Values, in a professional manner, upholding our code of conduct.

Education, Qualifications and Certifications:

  • Post-secondary diploma in Social Services, Psychology, Coaching, or related field.

  • Membership in good standing with a Canadian counselling certification body, holding a designation such as ICADC, RCC, RPC, or equivalent is a strong asset.*

  • Ability to receive enhanced federal reliability status to work with federal correctional clients

  • Current Certification or willingness to obtain certification in:

    • First Aid/CPR

    • Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (or equivalent)

    • Mental Health First Aid

  • Documentation confirming compliance with the Province's immunization and tuberculosis control program, per Residential Care Regulations

  • Proof of COVID vaccination, as required by the current version of the "Hospital and Community (Health Care And Other Services) Covid-19 Vaccination Status Information And Preventive Measures" Provincial Health Order

*Please note: candidates who are working towards a counselling certification, may be considered based on demonstrated equivalent combination of significant skilled knowledge, relevant professional experience, and lived experience.

Experience and Skilled Knowledge Requirements

  • At least three years of related experience

  • At least two years of experience in recovery-focused substance use/addiction treatment services

  • At least one year of related supervisory experience, preferably in a unionized environment

  • Comprehensive knowledge of evidence-based, trauma-informed practices in addictions treatment, the principles of recovery, and motivational interviewing

  • Experience in a community care licensed facility is an asset

  • Lived experience is an asset; a minimum of three (3) years of stable recovery

Skills and Capabilities:

  • Criminal Record Review Program clearance to work with vulnerable adults

  • Strong interpersonal skills, including coaching and/or conflict resolution skills

  • Ability to communicate effectively and professionally in writing and verbally in English

  • Strong sense of integrity and confidentiality with professional ethics and a balanced sense of fairness and flexibility

  • Strategic thinking and planning, creative and collaborative problem solving

  • Clear, consistent, and values-oriented decision-making

  • Strong skills in Windows, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and client database systems

  • Experience with UltiPro, Workday, or other HRIS is a significant asset

  • Experience with CAMS (Case Administration Management System) is a significant asset

Compensation:

The target hiring range for this position is $58,531.20 to $73,174.40 with a maximum of $87,817.60.

Placement in the salary range will be based on factors such as market conditions, internal equity, and candidate experience, skills, and qualifications relevant to the role.

The Salvation Army will provide reasonable accommodation upon request. Please email Recruitment.Accommodations@salvationarmy.ca if you have a need for any accommodation and we will be pleased to discuss this with you.