7 director program management jobs at 6 companies in Cottage Grove, OR
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Program Director for Student-Alumni Mentorship at the UOAA or UCC
Eugene or Portland
$67k-$75k/yrHybridFull Time
University of Oregon: Public research university providing higher education and academic research.
5+ YOEBachelor's degree or equivalent; 5 years program management experience; experience with PeopleGrove or similar platforms; strong communication, training, partnership building, and equity-focused skills.
City of Springfield: Provides municipal and public services to residents of Springfield.
7+ YOE5+ MgmtProven public works leadership, strategic planning, financial stewardship; bachelor’s degree preferred; 7+ years public works experience and 5+ years management (2+ years executive); valid Oregon driver’s license required.
Abby's Legendary Pizza: Operates a chain of casual-dining pizza parlors.
7+ YOE3+ Mgmt7+ years in facilities, construction, real estate, property management, or multi-unit operations; 3+ years leadership; experience managing multiple locations, budgets, vendor and project management; strong communication skills.
University of Oregon: Public research university providing higher education and academic research.
3+ YOE2+ MgmtMaster's degree, 3+ years advising or counseling experience in higher education, leadership/supervision and program coordination experience, proficiency with Microsoft Office, strong communication and organizational skills.
Assistant Director of Special Programs - Full-Time (1.0 FTE) - District Administration Building
Springfield, Oregon, United States
$123k-$148k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Springfield Public Schools: Providing public K-12 education and services in Springfield, Oregon.
3+ YOEMaster's degree and Oregon administrative license required; 3+ years progressive special education or student services leadership; experience supervising staff, program administration, compliance, and strategic planning.
Bushnell University: Private Christian university offering undergraduate and graduate academic programs.
Doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision from a CACREP-accredited program, Oregon LPC (or ability to be licensed), NCC or NCMHCE, ACA membership, CACREP accreditation expertise, teaching and academic administration experience, strong communication and assessment skills.
Canvas, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, e-mail