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Programs Director Jobs in British Columbia (NOW HIRING)

CA$120K - CA$140K/yr

Director will work closely with the Board members, Campaign Cabinet, and Foundation staff. Key ... Integration with Ongoing Fundraising Programs * Align campaign activities with major gifts, planned ...

... programs. The projects we build connect communities and power future generations. With deep roots ... The Commercial Director will provide a portfolio-wide commercial and supply chain advisory ...

BC · Hybrid

Director of Finance KIRAH Executive Search & Leadership Advisory has been exclusively retained by ... The organization also supports families in need through programs such as Major's Legacy and New ...

The Sales Director will develop and administer a sales program that effectively drives ProCogia's expansion goals -- determining team structure, hiring and development needs, compensation and ...

The Sales Director will develop and administer a sales program that effectively drives ProCogia's expansion goals - determining team structure, hiring and development needs, compensation and ...

Managing Director

Surrey, BC · On-site

CA$100K - CA$125K/yr

Translate strategy into actionable operational programs and performance metrics * Advise the Board ... Direct all day-to-day operations and cross-functional activities * Ensure efficient workflows ...

Managing Director

Surrey, BC · On-site

CA$100K - CA$125K/yr

Translate strategy into actionable operational programs and performance metrics * Advise the Board ... Direct all day-to-day operations and cross-functional activities * Ensure efficient workflows ...

Director of Finance

Nanaimo, BC · On-site

$93.60 - $117/hr

Every day, we serve hundreds of local familiesthrough high-quality childcare, youth programs, and ... The Director ofFinance is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the finance and ...

$120 - $170/hr

The Finance Director provides both operational and program support, as well as working in all strategic and tactical matters as they relate to budget management, cost benefit analysis and forecasting ...

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Programs Director information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a programs director?

To thrive as a Programs Director, you need strong leadership abilities, strategic planning skills, and experience managing multiple projects or initiatives, often supported by a relevant bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with project management software, budgeting tools, and reporting systems is typically required, along with certifications like PMP being advantageous. Exceptional communication, decision-making, and team-building skills help a Programs Director lead diverse teams and engage stakeholders effectively. These skills and qualities are essential for driving organizational goals, ensuring program success, and maintaining alignment between teams and strategic objectives.

What are some common challenges a programs director faces when overseeing multiple projects simultaneously?

Programs Directors often manage several projects at once, which can make balancing competing priorities and resources a major challenge. Coordinating cross-functional teams, ensuring consistent communication, and aligning project goals with organizational strategy require strong leadership and adaptability. It’s important to implement effective project management systems, delegate tasks appropriately, and foster collaboration to keep all programs on track and within budget. Regularly reviewing progress and being proactive in addressing issues can help mitigate these challenges and ensure overall program success.

What is the difference between Programs Director vs Program Coordinator?

AspectPrograms Director
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree in a related field; some roles prefer a master's degree or certifications in program management
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple programs or departments, often in nonprofit, education, or government sectors
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly found in organizations managing large-scale initiatives, overseeing program staff and budgets
Search & Comparison IntentPeople compare Programs Director with Program Coordinator to understand differences in responsibilities and seniority

The Programs Director typically holds a higher-level leadership role, overseeing multiple programs and strategic planning, while a Program Coordinator handles day-to-day program operations. The comparison helps job seekers and employers distinguish between strategic oversight and operational roles within organizations.

What does a programs director do?

A programs director oversees the planning, implementation, and evaluation of organizational programs to ensure they meet goals and standards. They coordinate teams, manage budgets, develop strategies, and often use project management tools to track progress. Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills are essential for success in this role.

What is the role of a programs director?

A programs director oversees the planning, implementation, and evaluation of programs within an organization. They coordinate teams, manage budgets, develop strategies, and ensure program goals align with organizational objectives, often requiring strong leadership and project management skills.

What are the most commonly searched types of Programs jobs in British Columbia?

The most popular types of Programs jobs in British Columbia are:

What cities in British Columbia are hiring for Programs Director jobs?

Cities in British Columbia with the most Programs Director job openings:

Infographic showing various Programs Director job openings in British Columbia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 25% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution.

Child and Youth Care Counsellor

ARC Programs

Penticton, BC • On-site

$27 - $30.50/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Re-posted 12 hours ago


Job description

Who We Are:

arc programs exists to create thriving communities, free of systemic barriers and full of belonging, equity, and hope. We have a bold vision to ensure everyone in our communities feels connected and cared for, and we are excited to be expanding our team to help us accelerate our impact!


We're Hiring!

We are now accepting applications for a Child and Youth Care Counsellor to work in the South Okanagan location.


The Child and Youth Care Counsellor will provide outreach support to children and youth with support needs (referred by MCFD-CYSN), to increase their independence through significant life transitions by improving their daily functioning in their home, school and community.


While this position is based out of Penticton, services are provided on an outreach basis throughout the South Okanagan (Summerland to Osoyoos BC).


Hours / Schedule:

  • Part-Time, Permanent - 20 hours per week.
  • Service hours will be delivered on a flexible basis, including some evening and weekend hours as necessary to best support the needs of the clients and program.


Responsibilities:

The successful candidate will:

  • Use an individualized, goal-focused approach to improving the child/youth's independence.
  • Build strong, supportive relationships with the child or youth and (when appropriate) with their family / caregivers.
  • Provide skills and mentorship to improve the child/youth's development and functioning in activities of daily living, such as social skills, life skills, healthy living and behaviour.
  • Improve community engagement by facilitating the child/youth's participation in recreational activities, community events and other hobbies or interests.
  • Provide group-based training and support.
  • Create individualized service plans based on the youth's assessed strengths, needs, abilities and preferences.
  • Demonstrate a high level of collaboration and cooperation with MCFD and other involved service providers.
  • Work closely with the Program Director to support best practices and effective service provision.
  • Implement and maintain required case management and clinical records.

Other responsibilities include:

  • Providing culturally safe and agile, trauma informed services.
  • Applying an attachment-based and developmental practice lens.

Preferred Education and Experience:

Educational requirements:

  • A BSW or a bachelor's degree in a related discipline (Child and Youth Care / Psychology etc.) isstrongly preferred.
  • Candidates with a diploma in a Social Services discipline, with a minimum of 3-years experience directly related to working with Child and Youth with Support Needs (CYSN) clients, may beconsidered.

Candidates must possess a valid Driver's License, and a sound personal vehicle to provide outreach support, and transportation for families when required.

Successful applicants will be subject to a screening process, including a criminal record search.

To be successful in your role, you'll also need:

  • Have previous experience as a child and youth worker.
  • Be well-versed in child development, developmental delays, neurodiversity, ASD, FASD and other complex support needs.
  • Be familiar with Positive Behaviour Support Plans and using behaviour intervention strategies.
  • Have experience providing group-based services to children, youth and/or adults.
  • Have family counselling and parent education experience.
  • Have experience working as a part of a multi-disciplinary team.
  • Apply an attachment-based, trauma-informed practice lens.


Other Requirements:

  • Need a valid BC Driver's License, regional insurance, and a reliable personal vehicle.
  • Must Undergo a screening process, including a criminal record search.

Wage / Benefits:

$27.00-$30.50 per hour, based on relevant experience and education.

Upon successful completion of a probationary period, full-time employees (minimum 20-hrs per week) are eligible for a full benefit package (including dental plan, vision coverage, life insurance, extended medical coverage, long-term disability plan, and RRSP orTFSAcontributions)

New full-time employees are eligible for 3-weeks paid vacation to start, as well as paid sick days as described in agency policy.

Why we're an employer of choice!

Like most in the social services sector, arc programs is an equal-opportunity employer. We embrace diversity and ensure everyone on the team demonstrates cultural safety and sensitivity of all populations we serve.

But we believe there's more to our work culture that promotes high levels of employee satisfaction and retention...


We are inclusive.


We use an anti-oppressive lens to inform our work with folx of all cultures, races, ethnic backgrounds, disabilities, neurodiversity, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, socio-economic status, religions, and other oppressions to enhance our approach to equality.


We are ever-evolving.


We recruit and retain highly skilled staff and support their development through training, education,research, best practices, and innovation.
We foster a culture of continuous learning and lean into diverse perspectives, encouraging all voices to be heard and honoring the wisdom of Metaptmumk - 'all-around seeing,' a multidimensional way of knowing, doing and being that reinforces positive, reciprocal relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, while decolonizing western knowledge and supporting an intersectional lens to cultivate warm, reciprocal relationship - while engaging meaningfully with the provincial community social services sector, Indigenous communities and agencies.

Discover more about our agency services and work culture at arcprograms.com.

If you feel a connection to our values and work, we'd love to hear from you!

Click the "Apply for This Job" Button.


We appreciate your interest, but kindly note that due to the high number of applications we receive, only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.


We acknowledge that arc programs is situated in the ancestral, traditional and unceded territories of the Syilx peoples in the Okanagan and the Secwepemc, Ktunaxa and Sinixt people in the West Kootenay region. We also acknowledge the Metis and Inuit peoples who reside on the various traditional territories across BC.