Program Manager

St. Joseph CenterLos Angeles, CA
$70,000 - $70,000Onsite

About The Position

The Program Manager provides integrated leadership over St. Joseph Center’s Digital Technology Workforce Development Program — a unified, multi-population, AI-forward technology training initiative that simultaneously serves three distinct cohort tracks: low-income women (healing-centered, trauma-informed cohort), justice-experienced adults and individuals with histories of homelessness (co-ed cohort), and transitional age and young adults ages 18–30 (youth cohort). This role requires a level of complexity, coordination, and strategic capacity. The Program Manager leads a multi-disciplinary team, manages cross-agency collaboration with youth development specialists, mental health clinicians, gang intervention counselors, and re-entry case managers, drives employer partnership strategy and apprenticeship development, and is held accountable for achieving elevated employment outcome targets across multiple populations simultaneously.

Requirements

  • 3-5 years of program management experience in workforce development, technology training, or a closely related field.
  • Demonstrated experience managing employer partnerships, apprenticeship programs, or sector-based workforce initiatives.
  • Experience managing programs or services for at least two of the following populations: justice-involved individuals, women experiencing homelessness or DV, transitional age youth (18–30).
  • Experience managing multi-funder grants and producing professional funder reports.
  • High level proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
  • High level of proficiency with Google Suite — Gmail, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet
  • Mac OS and Windows proficiency
  • Ability to use electronic health records, databases, data management and program management software
  • Ability to adapt to technological advancements and fully understand and respond to emerging trends.
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university in Social Work, Human Services, or a related field. A combination of education and experience may be considered.
  • Deep commitment to economic mobility, racial equity, and the belief that access to technology careers can fundamentally transform lives.
  • Advanced program management skills include multi-team supervision, multi-funder compliance, budget management, and cross-agency coordination.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of healing-centered engagement principles and the ability to lead a team in applying these practices across populations with significantly different trauma histories and life circumstances.
  • Understanding of the needs, barriers, and strengths of at least two of the three populations served: low-income women (including those with histories of DV or homelessness), justice-involved adults, and transitional age youth.
  • Working knowledge of AI tools and the current technology employment landscape; sufficient technical literacy to supervise instructors and engage credibly with employer partners.
  • Strong relationship-building skills across diverse stakeholders: participants, staff, community partners, funders, and employers.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication; documentation, reporting, and presentations must meet a high professional standard.
  • Problem-solving, resourceful mentality; able to work independently and with a high degree of self-direction. Agile mindset, ability to pivot when circumstances arise and manage adequately through change.
  • Position requires flexibility including occasional evening or weekend events for employer engagement, community outreach, and graduation ceremonies.
  • Access to reliable transportation.
  • Occasional regional travel may be required.
  • Travel between SJC office locations as needed.

Nice To Haves

  • Private sector experience is a plus.
  • Experience with apprenticeship programs and registration (DOL Registered Apprenticeship or California-based programs) preferred.
  • Existing relationships with LA tech sector employers, workforce investment boards, or re-entry system partners preferred.
  • Bilingual English/Spanish.

Responsibilities

  • Provide integrated strategic management and operational oversight for all cohort tracks of the Digital Technology Workforce Development Program, ensuring quality, consistency, and equity of programming across populations.
  • Implement a unified program framework with population-specific cohort modules (women’s healing-centered track, co-ed justice-involved track, youth 18–30 track) and an advanced skills pathway for higher-aptitude participants.
  • Develop and maintain cohort-specific intake, orientation, and support protocols that reflect the distinct needs, barriers, and strengths of each population served.
  • Manage the implementation of a healing-centered engagement framework across all program tracks, ensuring that all staff apply healing-centered, trauma-informed, culturally responsive practices regardless of which population they serve.
  • Champion program innovation, continuously evaluating outcomes by cohort and providing consistent and high-quality data reports on goals and targets.
  • Facilitate regular cross-track integration meetings with the full program team to coordinate services, share learning, and identify systemic barriers.
  • Manage formal collaborative relationships with SJC youth development specialists, mental health clinicians, licensed counselors, gang intervention and street outreach counselors, and re-entry case specialists to ensure holistic, integrated support for program participants.
  • Convene and facilitate regular multi-disciplinary case conferences involving program staff, the Workforce Development Case Manager, the Career Coach, mental health and counseling staff, and relevant external specialists.
  • Coordinate with SJC’s TAY (Transitional Age Youth) services team, housing programs, and benefits navigators to ensure the youth cohort receives coordinated wraparound support.
  • Maintain MOUs, referral agreements, and service coordination protocols with community-based re-entry organizations, domestic violence service providers, youth-serving agencies, and other partner organizations.
  • Liaise with external agencies, probation departments, courts, and system partners to support participant engagement and address systemic barriers to program access.
  • Drive a proactive, relationship-based employer engagement strategy focused on developing entry-level employment, internship, apprenticeship, and earn-while-you-learn opportunities for program graduates across all three tracks.
  • Work directly with SJC leadership and the Senior Director of Social Innovation to support development of new employer partnerships, apprenticeship pipelines, and corporate social responsibility engagements with tech sector employers.
  • Manage formal employer partnership agreements including customized training pipelines, on-the-job training programs, and sector-based hiring partnerships.
  • Represent St. Joseph Center’s workforce development portfolio at employer convenings, industry events, workforce board meetings, and public sector partnerships.
  • Identify and pursue emerging opportunities in AI, data, digital infrastructure, and adjacent tech sectors to expand career pathways for graduates, collaboratively with leadership and the program team.
  • Implement a multi-channel, population-specific outreach and recruitment strategy that actively engages referral partners, community organizations, and agencies serving women, justice-involved adults, and transitional age youth.
  • Manage ongoing referral relationships with re-entry programs, probation departments, domestic violence shelters, transitional housing providers, youth development agencies, community colleges, gang intervention programs, and other relevant organizations.
  • Help develop population-specific program marketing materials, outreach presentations, and digital assets for each cohort track.
  • Conduct community presentations, partner meetings, and outreach events to generate qualified referrals and maintain program enrollment across all three cohort cycles.
  • Coordinate and lead participant interviews and selection processes, applying cohort-specific eligibility criteria and ensuring equitable access.
  • Directly supervise and provide regular one-on-one coaching and performance management for the Lead Technology Instructor, Technology Instructor, Workforce Development Case Manager, and Career Coach.
  • Facilitate weekly team meetings integrating instructional, case management, and career coaching perspectives to ensure coordinated, student-centered service delivery.
  • Provide instructional support and step-in coverage in the classroom when needed, supporting the Lead Instructor during class and lab time.
  • Manage staff recruitment, onboarding, professional development planning, and performance evaluations.
  • Manage and track team performance goals and individual development plans aligned with program outcomes.
  • Manage program budget across multiple funding streams; oversee expenditures, procurement, and financial reconciliation in coordination with the Senior Director and Finance team.
  • Develop and maintain grant compliance systems ensuring all funder deliverables and reporting requirements are met on time and to a professional standard across all cohort tracks.
  • Prepare comprehensive program reports, outcome summaries, and impact narratives for funders e.g. Snap Inc. and the Stone Foundation.
  • Contribute to new grant proposals and support funding initiatives in collaboration with the Senior Director and development team.
  • Maintain rigorous program data systems, tracking enrollment, attendance, graduation rates, employment outcomes, and wages by cohort track.
  • Conduct and administer student and graduate surveys, tracking 30-, 90-, 180-, and 365-day employment outcomes.

Benefits

  • Excellent benefits package available.
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