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Youth Program Director

Sumner, WA · On-site

$23.70 - $28.20/hr

As the Youth Program Director, you will be responsible for building relationships, instilling ... This position has a special focus on youth sports programs. Compensation: $23.70 to $28.20 per hour ...

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This position supports community wellness, prevention education, youth leadership development ... The Wellness Programs Director is responsible for program planning, staff supervision, grant ...

This position supports community wellness, prevention education, youth leadership development ... The Wellness Programs Director is responsible for program planning, staff supervision, grant ...

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How much do youth programs director jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for youth programs director in the United States is $65,372.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,500.00 and $75,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a youth programs director do?

A Youth Programs Director is responsible for planning, implementing, and overseeing programs and activities designed for young people, often within organizations such as community centers, non-profits, or recreational facilities. They develop program curricula, manage budgets, hire and supervise staff, and ensure programs align with the organization’s mission and the developmental needs of youth participants. Additionally, they often collaborate with parents, schools, and other community agencies to maximize resources and participation. Their ultimate goal is to provide safe, engaging, and educational experiences that promote the social, emotional, and physical well-being of youth.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a youth programs director?

To thrive as a Youth Programs Director, you need experience in program management, youth development, and a relevant degree such as education, social work, or a related field. Familiarity with budgeting software, program evaluation tools, and child protection certifications (like CPR/first aid) is often required. Leadership, strong communication, and conflict resolution skills help you effectively engage youth, guide staff, and build partnerships. These capabilities are critical for designing impactful programs, ensuring safety, and fostering positive youth outcomes.

What are common challenges faced by a youth programs director and how can they be managed?

One of the most common challenges for a Youth Programs Director is balancing administrative tasks with hands-on program development and participant engagement. Managing diverse teams of staff and volunteers, ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards, and securing funding or resources can also be demanding. Effective management involves strong organizational skills, clear communication, and fostering a positive, collaborative environment. Staying connected with youth participants and their families helps ensure programs remain relevant and impactful, while continuous professional development supports effective leadership.

What is the difference between Youth Programs Director vs Youth Activities Coordinator?

AspectYouth Programs DirectorYouth Activities Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesOversees multiple youth programs, manages staff, develops policies, and ensures program goals are met.Plans and executes specific youth activities, manages day-to-day event logistics, and engages directly with youth participants.
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in education, recreation, or related field; experience in youth program management.High school diploma or equivalent; experience in event planning or youth engagement preferred.
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, community centers, schools, overseeing staff and programs.On-site at activity locations, direct interaction with youth, event setup and management.

The Youth Programs Director focuses on managing and developing youth programs at an organizational level, while the Youth Activities Coordinator handles the planning and execution of specific activities. Both roles require experience working with youth, but the director position involves broader oversight and strategic planning.

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Infographic showing various Youth Programs Director job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,372 per year, or $31.4 per hour.

Youth Programs Instructor

Youth Garden Project

Moab, UT • On-site

Full-time

PTO

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

Company Description

Internship Dates: February 26th-August 14th, 2020

Internship Description:

The Youth Garden Project (YGP) is a non-profit organization located in the breathtaking red rock country of Moab, UT. Our mission is to cultivate healthy children, families, and community through educational programs and the profound act of connecting people with food from seed to table.

We are looking for an individual that is interested in working as an educator in a hands-on, outdoor setting within a variety of educational programs. In the spring, we have two After-School Programs, Garden Classroom Field Trips, an 8th grade Environmental Science Elective class that visits weekly, and a weeklong Spring Break Camp-all of which will be taught primarily by two interns with aid from the Youth Programs Director. During the summer, four interns facilitate our nine-week Summer Camp designing and implementing the activity plans for this program. 

Job Description

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:

SPRING 

  • Plan and lead activities for two After-School Programs.
  • Develop and facilitate garden-based activities for Spring Break Camp.
  • Teach Garden Classroom Field Trips for grades Pre.K-6 using YGP's curriculum. During a Garden Classroom field trip, each intern will teach approximately 12 students (half of a class) for 90 minutes.
  • Co-facilitate any other field trips (Middle/High School Classes, etc.) either with another intern or another staff member.
  • Interns may also have the opportunity to build on pre-existing curriculum or develop new curriculum.

SUMMER 

  • Four interns will work as a cohesive team to run YGP's nine-week Summer Camp program.
  • Interns will receive an in-depth training prior to leading the Summer Camp program; including behavior management techniques, discipline policies, and more.
  • All interns will plan, organize, and lead the Summer Camp program with guidance and support from the Youth Programs Director. Daily Summer Camp responsibilities include, but are not limited to: ensure overall smoothness of the Summer Camp day including safety of campers; enforce YGP discipline policies with campers; prepare materials for activities and snacks; manage groups of children while building relationships/rapport with them; teach two-three 45 minute activities per day with co-instructors; encourage campers to learn, have fun, and connect with the garden; communicate with parents/guardians regarding campers' behavior, etc.
  • Each intern will play a role in the instruction and development of Summer Camp weeks. This includes, but is not limited to: creating experiential, fun, and educational activities related to each Summer Camp theme; submitting detailed activity plans beforehand-planning time will be provided in the spring; sharing and coaching co-instructors in regards to your activities; providing positive and constructive feedback to co-workers.

OTHER

  • Interns should expect to work 35 hours per week on average during the spring (schedule varies) and 45 hours per week on average during the summer (M-F, 8am-5pm).
  • Interns should expect to be outside the majority of the day.
  • YGP is involved in a series of local community events and fundraisers that interns will be required to work or attend beyond normal work hours.
  • Interns will be certified in CPR and First Aid; certification opportunity will be provided if applicant is not already certified.
  • Interns are expected to be a positive and enthusiastic team member throughout the duration of the internship.

Educational Opportunities:

Gain experience teaching elementary-aged students Build your teaching skill set by leading hands-on science lessons Learn about how a garden can be used as a teaching tool Make relationships with students, teachers, summer campers, and families Write and implement creative lessons and activities Have opportunities to connect children with gardens, food, and community Community event/workshop involvement And more!

Qualifications

Desired Skills: applicants must be 21 or older

Responsible and reliable; works well independently and in a team setting; shows enthusiasm; and has an interest in experiential education. Intern should be a problem solver who is flexible and able to improvise. Intern must have an open mind and willingness to be involved with Youth Garden Project beyond its youth programs and work either in the garden or at special events.

Additional Information

Compensation:

  • Each intern will receive a stipend of $400/month. First and last month's stipend will be pro-rated based on days worked. Interns are allotted 3 days of paid vacation. 
  • YGP will provide housing. Interns may move in starting Monday, February 24th and move out by the Monday following the close of the internship. Any extended stay beyond these times must be approved by the Executive Director.
  • The intern household will receive produce depending on seasonality and availability
  • Access to a variety of pro-deals through YGP.

TO APPLY: please e-mail a brief cover letter and an attached resume with three professional references to Youth Programs Director, Julie Zender. 

Application is open until filled.

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