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Youth Program Manager Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Program Manager Location: Alta Boulders Alta is looking for an experienced, positive Youth Programs Coach to come and join our Youth Programs Team! This is a part time position. The ideal candidate ...

Youth Programs Coach

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$18 - $24.50/hr

Program Manager Location: Alta Boulders Alta is looking for an experienced, positive Youth Programs Coach to come and join our Youth Programs Team! This is a part time position. The ideal candidate ...

Program Manager

Casa Grande, AZ · On-site

$52K - $56K/yr

MIKID is seeking a compassionate and organized Program Manager to lead and oversee youth and family support services throughout Arizona. This role is responsible for planning, organizing, and ...

Owns their experience area and supports the development, implementation, and execution of initiatives; follows the Youth Program activity schedule as created by the Youth Activities Manager.

Youth Programs Coach

Gilbert, AZ · On-site

$16 - $20.75/hr

Lead by example-motivate, inspire, and support all Youth Program participants; * Manage inherent risks involved with climbing and kids; * Maintain all current policies and procedures concerned with ...

Youth Programs Coach

Gilbert, AZ · On-site

$16 - $20.75/hr

Lead by example--motivate, inspire, and support all Youth Program participants; * Manage inherent risks involved with climbing and kids; * Maintain all current policies and procedures concerned with ...

Youth Programs Coach

Gilbert, AZ · On-site

$16 - $20.75/hr

Lead by example--motivate, inspire, and support all Youth Program participants; * Manage inherent risks involved with climbing and kids; * Maintain all current policies and procedures concerned with ...

Youth Programs Coach

Scottsdale, AZ · On-site

$16.75 - $21.75/hr

Programs Manager Location: Alta Climbing and Fitness - Scottsdale Alta is looking for an experienced, positive Youth Programs Coach to come and join our Youth Programs Team! This is a part time ...

Youth Programs Coach

Scottsdale, AZ · On-site

$16.75 - $21.75/hr

Programs Manager Location: Alta Climbing and Fitness - Scottsdale Alta is looking for an experienced, positive Youth Programs Coach to come and join our Youth Programs Team! This is a part time ...

Youth Programs Coach

Scottsdale, AZ · On-site

$16.75 - $21.75/hr

Programs Manager Location: Alta Climbing and Fitness - Scottsdale Alta is looking for an experienced, positive Youth Programs Coach to come and join our Youth Programs Team! This is a part time ...

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How much do youth program manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for youth program manager in Arizona is $100,141.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $74,100.00 and $123,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a youth program manager do?

A Youth Program Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing programs and activities designed for young people. They work with staff and community partners to develop engaging and effective programs that support youth development, education, and well-being. Their duties often include supervising program staff, managing budgets, evaluating program effectiveness, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Youth Program Managers play a key role in creating safe, inclusive environments where youth can learn new skills and build positive relationships.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a youth program manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Youth Program Manager, you need strong organizational skills, experience in youth development, and typically a bachelor's degree in education, social work, or a related field. Familiarity with program management software, budgeting tools, and child safety protocols is highly valuable. Exceptional communication, leadership, and conflict resolution skills help you engage youth and collaborate with staff, families, and community partners. These skills ensure programs are effectively managed, safe, and impactful for participants’ growth and development.

What are some common challenges youth program managers face when coordinating multiple programs simultaneously?

Youth Program Managers often juggle several initiatives at once, which can make time management and resource allocation challenging. Balancing the unique needs of each program, ensuring consistent communication among staff, and meeting reporting deadlines are frequent hurdles. Effective delegation, clear prioritization, and regular team check-ins can help address these challenges and ensure each program runs smoothly. Additionally, building strong relationships with community partners and adapting quickly to changing youth needs are essential to success in this role.

What is the difference between Youth Program Manager vs Youth Activities Coordinator?

AspectYouth Program ManagerYouth Activities Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesOversees multiple youth programs, manages staff, develops policiesPlans and executes specific youth activities and events
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in education, social work, or related field; experience in youth servicesHigh school diploma or equivalent; experience in event planning or youth activities
Work EnvironmentCommunity centers, schools, non-profit organizationsRecreation centers, schools, youth clubs
FocusProgram development, management, and supervisionActivity planning and direct youth engagement

The Youth Program Manager typically oversees multiple youth programs, focusing on management and development, while the Youth Activities Coordinator concentrates on planning and executing specific activities. Both roles require experience working with youth and are common in community and non-profit settings, but the Program Manager has broader responsibilities and strategic oversight.

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Infographic showing various Youth Program Manager job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $100,141 per year, or $48.1 per hour.

Youth Program Leader

ICAN Improving Chandler Area Neighborhoods

Chandler, AZ • On-site

$16.50 - $20/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

Description:

An award winning, nationally recognized youth development program

Who We Are

ICAN is a non-profit organization that provides free, out-of-school time programs serving East Valley youth. Since its founding in 1991, ICAN has remained dedicated to its mission to provide free, comprehensive programs that empower youth to be productive, self-confident, and responsible members of the community. ICAN’s goal is to break the cycle, creating a new pathway for youth to achieve future success. We do this by providing safe, enriching programs for our children and their families, teaching youth the life skills they need now to lay the foundation for a brighter future via programs enriched with STEAM, literacy, sports and more.

Our Culture

At ICAN, we believe every child and every family deserves access to quality childcare, keeping parents working and kids safe, and each of our team members is passionate about spreading this purpose.

You are most likely to find success at ICAN if you are:

  • Eager to BLAZE TRAILS, innovate, and create impact
  • Growth minded and optimistic; can BOUNCE BACK by seeing mistakes and challenges as opportunities to learn
  • People-oriented, making investments every day to CULTIVATE SELF & OTHERS
  • Prepared to SHOW UP & SPEAK UP by being authentic and engaged, aware of how your actions and contributions impact others

The Role

As a Youth Program Leader you will work directly with K-6 youth leading structured activities, supervising recess and playground games, and managing discipline when necessary as part of our in school and afterschool programs. You will help build and implement a quality youth program that enriches our youth with confidence, character, connection, competence and contribution. Your contribution to the organization is to ensure a safe, organized learning environment for youth by successfully implementing the assigned program curriculum and daily program activities. Reporting to the Site Supervisor, you will do this by:

  • Coordinating & Facilitating Youth Programs. Preparing and facilitating research based curriculum to East Valley area youth in local elementary schools; Assisting with development, implementation and facilitation of program curricula; Supporting ICAN’s Homework Help programming, assisting youth members with homework and/or educational activities including worksheets, reading, etc.; Completing all documentation, such as incident reports, in a timely and detailed manner; Administering evaluation instruments and tools as scheduled, collecting, tracking and monitoring progress toward program outcomes, including administration of pre/post testing and reporting to the Youth Program; Ensuring all facilitated programming and activities are culturally competent and age appropriate; Providing youth member transportation as scheduled and/or requested; Chaperoning field trips or events; Utilizing planning time effectively for delivery of quality after school programming and support services including transportation and food program; Providing support to programs, spaces and members as back-up support during non-assigned.
  • Mentoring Youth. Supervising youth members, providing guidance and serving as a positive role model with youth, mentoring and helping develop a sense of positive self-worth and self-efficacy; Serving as a positive role model among ICAN youth, volunteers, and community members, upholding ICAN values and guidelines/rules accordingly; Engaging, supporting and acknowledging volunteers in all aspects of the organization; Promoting and upholds ICAN’s mission, serving as an ambassador to the organization; Promoting member retention through positive, professional relations with youth and families.
  • Taking Disciplinary Action as Needed. Upholding ICAN rules according to the behavior management philosophy and consistently delivers behavioral support and consequences as identified in the behavior management plan; Promoting member retention through positive, professional relations with youth and families.
Requirements:

We care more about who you are than what you’ve done. That said, here are some highlights of the type of person and background we believe would thrive:

  • Minimum of one year in college in Social Work, Education or related field of study or 12 months’ experience in youth program facilitation and implementation
  • Minimum of 21 years old and valid AZ driver’s license
  • Dependable vehicle with proof of current registration and valid insurance.
  • Bilingual (Spanish) preferred
  • Displays enthusiasm and promotes a friendly group environment
  • Effectively communicates to groups of 20-25 youth
  • Passion for cultivating the full potential of others
  • Demonstrate humility, respect and positivity
  • Consistent ability to say what you mean and do what you say
  • Committed to raising the bar every day and inspiring others to do the same
  • Outgoing, people-oriented leader with uninhibited expression of friendliness
  • Ability to motivate, inspire and lead others toward successful attainment of goals
  • Strong desire to learn and grow

Can you help us make a difference in the community? If so, we hope to hear from you.