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Program Officer

Seattle, WA · On-site

$90K - $100K/yr

As a Program Officer, you will partner with a multi-disciplinary team to provide clear ... Philanthropy Northwest is the Region 10 grantmaker, serving Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington ...

As a Program Officer, you will partner with a multi-disciplinary team to provide clear ... Philanthropy Northwest is the Region 10 grantmaker, serving Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington ...

Counterpart International is currently seeking a Program Officer to assist the Africa Team with financial and administrative management of their programs in this region, and especially, to contribute ...

Counterpart International is currently seeking a Program Officer to assist the Africa Team with financial and administrative management of their programs in this region, and especially, to contribute ...

Position Summary Vision IT is seeking an experienced and mission-focused Regional Program Manager ... Officer's Representative (COR) in accordance with PWS Paragraph 2.1. The RPM provides strategic ...

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How much do regional program officer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for regional program officer in the United States is $74,434.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,000.00 and $91,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Regional Program Officer vs Program Coordinator?

AspectRegional Program OfficerProgram Coordinator
CredentialsBachelor's degree, experience in program managementBachelor's degree, entry-level experience
Work EnvironmentField offices, regional offices, nonprofit or NGO settingsOffice-based, program sites, nonprofit or NGO settings
Employer & IndustryNonprofits, government agencies, international organizationsNonprofits, community organizations, educational institutions
Primary FocusOverseeing regional programs, strategic planning, stakeholder engagementSupporting program activities, coordinating logistics, data collection

The Regional Program Officer typically manages regional initiatives, requiring strategic oversight and stakeholder engagement. In contrast, the Program Coordinator focuses on supporting program activities and logistics. Both roles are common in nonprofit and NGO sectors, but the Regional Program Officer has a broader scope and regional responsibilities.

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Sr. Regional Program Director

Aimed Human Services

Dallastown, PA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description


AIMED is a faith-based agency established in 1998, dedicated to serving God's Kingdom through our work. We are an organization committed to quality, honesty, and ethical support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and our team. Join our dynamic team and contribute to our mission of breaking barriers to independence and providing extraordinary support.

Job Description - Residential Services, Non-Direct Care Service

Title: Sr. Regional Program Director

Responsible to: Chief Administrative Officer and Chief Executive Officer

General Description of Duties and Responsibilities:

The Sr. Regional Program Director has a high level of senior management experience. Is accustomed to providing leadership and direction to the team. Is responsible for the operational success of AIMED Human Services programs. Ensuring seamless team management and development. Delivering high quality programs and controlling and evaluating programs effectively. The Regional Program Director provides guidance, support, and mentorship. They create a work environment that encourages innovation, creativity, and professional growth. The idea person is seasoned and capable of managing with little close supervision.


Specific responsibilities include:

  • Managing a team of program managers and staff.
  • Developing and implementing program plans.
  • Effectively execute policies and procedures.
  • Monitoring program performance and ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
  • Evaluating program outcomes and making recommendations for improvements
  • Identifying and addressing program challenges.
  • Knowledge about the Office of Developmental Programs (6400/6100).
  • Capable of executing ODP regulations and monitoring compliance.
  • Working with other departments to ensure a coordinated approach to service delivery.
  • Representing AIMED Human Services to external stakeholders.
  • Carry Out the strategic plan for program expansion and growth.
  • Oversight of program staff.
  • Responsible for working closely with the recruiter and planning for vacancies.
  • Close collaboration with Chief Program Officer and Clinical Manager on new admissions and discharges.
  • Adequate with training staff.
  • Effective management and development. Effectively evaluate the skill, experience, and professional development needs of staff.
  • High level execution and effective work across all departments and regions.
  • Knowledge of incident management and investigative reporting.
  • Become proficient in all systems: HCSIS, Therap and Incident Management, Bamboo and ADP.
  • Utilize performance measures to ensure consistent, high-quality evaluation and goal setting for all employees.
  • Effective performance evaluation writing skills.
  • Exercise strong leadership, effective communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • High level understanding of human resources, employee performance improvement plans, and corrective action policies.
  • Establish consistent, objective program performance standards of accountability.
  • Ensure sites and participant care are always up to our standard of quality and excellence.
  • Oversee program ISP and team meetings.
  • Effectively provide oversight of licensing.
  • Through knowledge and understanding of PROMISe.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

The Senior Regional Program Director must have a master's degree and two years in Human Services or bachelor's degree and three years' relevant experience.

  1. Effective written, verbal communication skills.
  2. Highly organized and strategic development.
  3. A commitment to a diverse working environment.
  4. High ethical standard.
  5. Highly professional and boundaries.
  6. Ability to develop a team environment.
  7. Understanding of data driven decision and environment.
  8. Ability to delegate and cohesive team.
  9. Take directions well and ability to relay information.
  10. Nonstandard working hours.
  11. Must have flexibility.
  12. Must have a vehicle.
  13. Certified Investigator or become one.
  14. Medication Train-the-Trainer or become one.
  15. CPR, First Aid and AED.
  16. Must clear criminal, FBI, and other clearances.


AIMED is an equal opportunity employer.