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Vp Learning Development Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

VICE PRESIDENT, OPERATIONS

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Informs people development, professional growth, and management approach for Division ... Demonstrated growth mindset with a passion for continuous learning and self-improvement. * Proven ...

VICE PRESIDENT, OPERATIONS

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Informs people development, professional growth, and management approach for Division ... Demonstrated growth mindset with a passion for continuous learning and self-improvement. * Proven ...

Director, Learning & Development

Beaverton, OR ยท On-site

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Human Resources Reports to: VP- Human Resources Career Track/Level: M5 Job Summary: Responsible for leading the enterprise learning and development strategy, programs, and team in support of business ...

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Posting Title: VP, Business Development Reports To: VP, Construction Services Location: Remote Salary Range: $200,000 to $250,000 *This position is eligible for the annual performance bonus plan ...

Vice President of Business Development West

Portland, OR ยท On-site

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The Vice President, Business Development/Sales is responsible for establishing the sales targets to meet the company objectives. Responsible for developing strategic sales plans based on company ...

Vice President, Clinical Development

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The Vice President, Clinical Development (Immunology & Inflammation), reporting to the SVP of IBD Clinical Development, will provide strategic and operational leadership across Spyre's clinical ...

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Vp Learning Development information

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$69.3K

$155.9K

$260.6K

How much do vp learning development jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for vp learning development in Oregon is $155,874.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $121,600.00 and $185,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a VP Learning Development?

A VP of Learning and Development (L&D) oversees the strategy and execution of employee training, talent development, and organizational learning initiatives. They work closely with senior leadership to align learning programs with business goals, manage L&D teams, and analyze the effectiveness of training solutions. Their responsibilities often include developing leadership pipelines, implementing new learning technologies, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement across the organization.

How does a VP Learning Development collaborate with other departments to align training initiatives with organizational goals?

A VP of Learning and Development works closely with leaders from HR, operations, and business units to identify skill gaps and align training programs with strategic objectives. This collaboration often involves regular meetings to understand departmental needs, sharing data on training outcomes, and jointly developing initiatives that support both employee growth and company performance. By fostering cross-functional partnerships, the VP ensures that learning solutions are relevant, effective, and integrated into the wider business strategy.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a VP Learning Development, and why are they important?

To thrive as a VP Learning and Development, you need expertise in instructional design, talent management, and organizational development, usually backed by a relevant advanced degree and extensive leadership experience. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), e-learning platforms, and certifications like CPLP or SHRM-SCP is highly valued. Strategic vision, strong communication, and the ability to inspire and lead teams are outstanding soft skills for this role. These competencies are crucial for driving impactful learning initiatives that align with business goals and foster continuous employee growth.

What is the difference between Vp Learning Development vs Learning and Development Manager?

AspectVp Learning DevelopmentLearning and Development Manager
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree, often advanced certifications in L&D or HRBachelor's degree, relevant certifications in training or HR
Work EnvironmentStrategic leadership, executive-level collaborationOperational focus, team management
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in large corporations, corporate sectorsCommon across various industries, including corporate and non-profit
Search & Comparison IntentHigh overlap in responsibilities and credentialsOften compared for career progression

The Vp Learning Development typically holds a strategic, executive role focusing on organizational learning strategies, while the Learning and Development Manager handles day-to-day training operations and team management. Both roles require relevant certifications and are prevalent in corporate environments, but the Vp is more involved in high-level planning and decision-making.

What are the most commonly searched types of Learning Development jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Learning Development jobs in Oregon are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Vp Learning Development jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Vp Learning Development job openings:

Infographic showing various Vp Learning Development job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $155,874 per year, or $74.9 per hour.

Vice President, Development

Morrison-Child-and-Family-Service

Portland, OR โ€ข On-site

$112 - $125/hr

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Job description

TITLE: Vice President, Development

DEPT/PROGRAM: Development/Administration

REPORTS TO: CEO

JOB TYPE: Full Time

FLSA STATUS:(exempt/salaried)

SALARY: $54/hr. - $60.10/hr. ($112,300/yr. - $125,000/yr.)

About Morrison Child and Family Services

We are a nationally recognized leader in Behavioral Health Care for Children and Families.

Founded in 1947 by Dr. Carl Morrison, one of Oregonโ€™s first child psychiatrists and an early advocate for childrenโ€™s mental health, Morrison has been at the forefront of care for over 75 years. Over the decades, we have grown and evolved to meet the changing needs of the communities we serve across Oregon and beyond. Morrison Child and Family Services (Morrison) is a nationally recognized leader in behavioral health care, providing high-quality, trauma-informed programs and services to children and families.

Morrisonโ€™s mission is โ€œhelping kids be kids and supporting families when they need us most.โ€

Today, Morrison operates with an annual operating budget of approximately $40 million, as a team of over 425 people, operating 9 distinct programs and serving 8000 children and families per year.

We are a Joint Commission and Sanctuary accredited nonโ€‘profit organization that provides a comprehensive array of services to children, adolescents, and their families. As an agency, Morrison, its team members, and clients commit to the following values of trauma-informed care:

  • Nonviolence-being safe and doing the right thing
  • Emotional Intelligence-managing our feelings so we donโ€™t hurt ourselves or others
  • Social Learning-respecting and sharing ideas of our teams
  • Democracy-shared decision making whenever possible
  • Open Communication-saying what we mean and not being mean when we say it
  • Social Responsibility-everyone makes a contribution to the organizational culture
  • Growth and Change-creating hope for our clients and ourselves
Job Summary

The Vice President of Development is responsible for leading Morrison Child and Family Servicesโ€™ (Morrison) Development, Marketing, and Communications. This role provides an exciting opportunity to build upon our wellโ€‘established fundraising efforts as we grow and expand our organization.

The VP works closely with our CEO, our small but mighty development team, including a Development Specialist and a Marketing & Communications Specialist, our Board Members, and our community of supporters to build and strengthen relationships, enhance donor appreciation & engagement efforts, and secure and grow philanthropic support and corporate sponsorships in support of our mission.

This is handsโ€‘on fundraising, directly supporting the success of a $40m organization as we drive towards serving 10,000 children and families per year. The VP leads fundraising strategy development, annual planning, and execution through all fundraising channels as well as marketing, communication, and strengthening our brand in Oregon, and nationally as we look to expand our impact. More specifically, the VP serves as Morrisonโ€™s primary ambassador to the philanthropic community, managing a highโ€‘impact donor portfolio, making direct asks, closes gifts, hosting events and building the infrastructure for sustained fundraising success. The VP is also a key public relations contact for the organization and an outwardly visible executive. This is an incredible opportunity to make a difference in our community, throughout Oregon, and beyond.

Essential Job DutiesDevelopment
  • Responsible for leading and directing all aspects of donor engagement and cultivation, donor relations, donor appreciation & recognition, identification of new donor prospects, and enhancing community awareness of the agency; includes large and boutique events and closing five- and six-figuregifts.
  • Manage the full donor lifecycle, including prospect identification, qualification,cultivation, solicitation, stewardship, andretention of major donors, Morrison Legacy Society members (planned gifts), foundations, and corporate partners with a focus on longโ€‘term relationships and increased philanthropic investment year over year.
  • Grow annual philanthropic revenue from approximately $1M per year toward $2M+ within 3-5years.
  • Collaborate across departments to identify funding opportunities and translate program outcomes into fundable initiatives, donor stories, and strategic fundraising priorities, and then securing philanthropic grants to support these efforts
  • Equip Board members and brand ambassadors with stories, materials, and collateral to increase philanthropic support through giving,
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