Program Planner
What Is a Program Planner and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team
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What Is a Program Planner?
A program planner’s job entails obtaining knowledge about the company’s overall goals and using that information to develop or manage specific programs or projects that further those goals. As a program planner, your duties are to provide support to various team members who carry out daily, weekly, or monthly tasks to streamline their workflows. To succeed in improving the quality and efficacy of programs, you provide support when it comes to operating budgets, overseeing the schedule for projects, and identifying areas for improvement. This job requires excellent communication, multitasking, and organizational skills. Qualifications for this career typically include a bachelor’s degree in business administration and prior experience in a relevant role.
How to Become a Program Planner
The qualifications you need to become a program planner include a degree and organizational skills. You must have knowledge of and experience in the industry in which your employer operates. Usually, employers expect a bachelor’s degree relevant to their industry or in a generally applicable subject such as business administration or supply chain management. You may also start a career by earning a degree in accounting or finance. Some program planner jobs require a technical degree, an engineering degree, or job experience. You typically require knowledge of enterprise resource planning (EPR) software.
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