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Develops and provides training on project management office frameworks and best practices; creates and standardizes tools; and aligns practices with industry standards and evidence-based practices.

Develops and provides training on project management office frameworks and best practices; creates and standardizes tools; and aligns practices with industry standards and evidence-based practices.

Develops and provides training on project management office frameworks and best practices; creates and standardizes tools; and aligns practices with industry standards and evidence-based practices.

Develops and provides training on project management office frameworks and best practices; creates and standardizes tools; and aligns practices with industry standards and evidence-based practices.

Develops and provides training on project management office frameworks and best practices; creates and standardizes tools; and aligns practices with industry standards and evidence-based practices.

Develops and provides training on project management office frameworks and best practices; creates and standardizes tools; and aligns practices with industry standards and evidence-based practices.

Develops and provides training on project management office frameworks and best practices; creates and standardizes tools; and aligns practices with industry standards and evidence-based practices.

Develops and provides training on project management office frameworks and best practices; creates and standardizes tools; and aligns practices with industry standards and evidence-based practices.

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How much do project management trainer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for project management trainer in California is $30.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.83 and $34.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a project management trainer?

A Project Management Trainer is a professional who educates individuals or teams on project management principles, methodologies, and best practices. They develop training materials, conduct workshops, and provide guidance on industry standards such as Agile, Scrum, or PMP frameworks. Their goal is to enhance the project management skills of learners, ensuring they can effectively plan, execute, and manage projects. Trainers may work for corporate organizations, training institutions, or as independent consultants.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a project management trainer?

To thrive as a Project Management Trainer, you need expertise in project management methodologies, adult learning principles, and proven experience leading projects, often supported by a PMP or similar certification. Familiarity with project management software like Microsoft Project, Asana, or Jira is highly valuable to demonstrate practical tools and techniques. Exceptional communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills help you engage learners and adapt to diverse audiences. These skills are vital to effectively equip professionals with the knowledge and confidence to manage real-world projects successfully.

What are some common challenges a project management trainer faces and how can they be addressed?

Project Management Trainers often encounter participants with varying levels of experience, which can make it challenging to tailor content to everyone’s needs. Managing engagement and participation in both in-person and virtual settings also requires creativity and adaptability. Trainers can overcome these challenges by using interactive approaches, real-world case studies, and ongoing feedback to adjust their teaching style. Building rapport and fostering a supportive learning environment helps ensure all participants gain practical, actionable skills from the training.

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Infographic showing various Project Management Trainer job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,141 per year, or $30.4 per hour.

Director, Project Management Office

Essc

Thousand Oaks, CA • On-site

$116K - $144K/yr

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Easterseals Southern California transforms lives every day. For over a century, Easterseals has championed inclusion and independence-delivering essential services like early childhood programs, autism services, employment and independent living support to more than 29,000 people each year. Through advocacy and education, we break barriers and create opportunities for the one-in-four Americans with disabilities.

Salary range: $116k/yr - $144k/yr

OVERVIEW OF POSITION:

Provides development, leadership, and oversight for project managers, solution consultants and test analysts within ESSC's Project Management Office. Manages a diverse portfolio of projects across ESSC, and day-to-day operational aspects of the PM office, ESSC Finance, and staff. Has responsibility for standardizing execution of projects, providing guidance on practice and application of project management, solution consulting, testing and ensuring successful execution of projects and programs through effective facilitation, tracking, and reporting consistent with project objectives and ESSC's strategic plan.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Directly and indirectly oversees multiple program managers, project managers, project coordinators, solution consultants, test analysts and subject matter experts (SMEs) responsible for ensuring projects are managed from initiation through flawless execution according to established PMO project management methodology and aligning to organizational goals and strategic objectives.
  • Works with ESSC project governance committees to evaluate new requests as relates to technical feasibility, alignment with organizational architectural and technical standards, technical work efforts, and availability of resources.
  • Supports business case development to validate viable project requests.
  • Produces resourced projects schedule gathering input from leaders on project schedule. Identify potential and actual resource and/or system conflicts. Work with project managers, project team resources, IT, and business leads on resolution.
  • Manages project budgets for large programs. Ensure project managers are tracking expenditures and expenses in line with approved budgets.
  • Management of PMO portfolio, including representing the PMO to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Ensures solution consultants and business analysts are driving business analysis, supporting project initiation, business case documentation and requirements definition and support system design in partnership with business SMEs and IT.
  • Ensures test analysts support testing solutions to deliver projects with high quality and minimal issues postproduction.
  • Develops and provides training on project management office frameworks and best practices; creates and standardizes tools; and aligns practices with industry standards and evidence-based practices.
  • Maintains and publishes project dashboard for all projects every month.
  • Assists PMO or department leadership to develop and manage the projects budget. Support annual budgeting and planning process for projects enabling the organization's annual strategic goals and objectives), in conjunction with the ESSC Leadership team.
  • Enables KPI/ROI tracking for projects post implementation.
  • Fosters positive relationships with all stakeholders and ensures appropriate resource allocation across ESSC and the business line projects. Conducts regular review meetings to track and assess project portfolios with leadership, senior management, project sponsors, and other stakeholders.
  • Ensures all projects across ESSC portfolios are delivered on time, within budget, and to an agreed quality level.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

EDUCATION:

  • Bachelor's Degree in a related field is required.
  • Master's Degree in a related field Preferred.
  • Project Management Certification (PMP, PGMP, PfMP, CSM) is required.
  • Process improvement experience and certification like LEAN Six Sigma, Six Sigma Green/Black Belt is preferred.

EXPERIENCE:

  • 10-15 years of portfolio, program, and project management and solution consulting experience is required.
  • Minimum of 7 years of supervisory experience is required.
  • Experience in Demand Management and Strategic Planning in a formal and/or centralized PMO environment with a working knowledge of Project Management principles.

EXEPECTED NUMBER OF DIRECT REPORTS: 4-8

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES:

  • Strong administrative, leadership, and team management skills; able to develop highly successful teams, foster teamwork, effective monitoring, motivating, training, and mentoring of staff.
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively, take initiative, prioritize; excellent time management, creative thinking, decision-making, analytical, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
  • Ability to understand and document business requirements/concepts and facilitate discussions in project context.
  • Ability to motivate others outside of direct authority to ensure project milestones and deliverables are met.
  • Ability to identify and seek needed information/research skills.
  • Demonstrates good judgment in selecting methods and techniques for obtaining solutions.
  • Ability to effectively manage and lead multiple fast-paced technical and non-technical projects of medium to large size, and medium to high complexity, and provide high-quality results.
  • Experience developing and delivering technical and non-technical presentations for team, corporate, and service line leadership. Ability to communicate technical concepts to technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Thorough knowledge of local, state, federal, and applicable regulations regarding the management of clinical information and HIPAA or the ability to acquire this knowledge.
  • Ability to acquire an understanding of organization and department policies, procedures, and practices.
  • Ability to adapt to a dynamic environment and learn department-specific technology and computer systems.
  • Proficiency with MS Office applications (e.g. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Visio, Outlook), Smartsheet, JIRA, other project management tools and familiarity with clinical systems.
  • Proficiency with MS Office applications (e.g. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Visio, Outlook), and familiar systems for requirements documentation.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, through oral and written skills, with all levels of staff and the general public; and maintain customer service orientation and professionalism in all interactions.
  • Ability to exercise discretion and maintain a high level of confidentiality with sensitive and confidential situations and documentation.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation, per Easterseals Southern California and/or program requirements.
  • Ability to travel locally; maintain driving record in compliance with Transportation Safety Standards; maintain auto insurance and vehicle registration.
  • Ability to work after hours and weekends as needed.
  • Must pass all drug testing required by ESSC and a post-offer physical evaluation.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ADA:

  • Carrying/Lifting:

Occasional / 0-10 lbs.

  • Standing:

Occasional / Up to 3 hours per day.

  • Sitting:

Constant / Up to 8 hours per day.

  • Walking:

Occasional / Up to 3 hours per day.

  • Travel:

N/A.

  • Repetitive Motion/Activity:

Keyboard activity, telephone use, writing.

  • Visual Acuity:

Ability to view computer monitor and read newsprint.

  • Environmental Exposure:

None.