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  • Director, Technical Program Management

    Capital One 4.7company rating

    Program director job in Plano, TX

    Are you interested in leading programs that deliver on critical business goals and build large scale products & platforms? About Capital One:At Capital One, we're changing banking for good. We were founded on the belief that no one should be locked out of the financial system. We're dedicated to helping foster a world where everyone has an equal opportunity to prosper. We're a bank, but we don't think like one. We're always thinking about what's next, about how we can innovate and inspire, and about how we can develop the tools our customers need to improve their financial lives - by leveraging best in class technology. That's where you come in. About the Team: The Cyber TPM M&A team is focused on the integration of Discover into Capital One, as part of the recent acquisition. The team focuses on the convergence of Cyber platforms from Discover into their Capital one equivalent. Our TPM Directors have: Strong technical backgrounds (ideally building highly scalable platforms, products, or services) with the ability to proactively identify and mitigate technical risks throughout delivery life-cycle Exceptional communication and collaboration skills Excellent problem solving and influencing skills A quantitative approach to problem solving and a collaborative implementer to holistic solutions; a systems thinker Experience as a TPM leader to grow and develop a team of TPMs, while also building the foundations for the TPM practice Ability to simplify the technically complex and drive well-educated decisions across product, engineering, design, and data science representatives Deep focus on execution, follow-through, accountability, and results Exceptional cross-team collaboration; able to work across different functions, organizations, and reporting boundaries to get the job done. Highly tuned emotional intelligence, good listener, and deep seated empathy for teams and partners Basic Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree At least 7 years of experience managing technical programs Preferred Qualifications: 7+ years of experience designing and building data-intensive solutions using distributed computing 3+ years of experience in building distributed systems & highly available services using cloud computing services / architecture - preferably using AWS 3+ years experience building highly scalable mobile products & platforms 3+ years of experience with Agile delivery 3+ years years experience delivering large and complex programs - where you own the business or technical vision, collaborate with large cross-functional teams, secure commitments on deliverables and unblock teams to land business impact 3+ years of experience working in Cyber or in Cyber systems 3+ years of experience working with M&A (merger and acquisition) Experience in building systems & solutions within a highly regulated environment MBA or Master's Degree in a related technical field (Computer Science, Software Engineering) or equivalent experience At this time, Capital One will not sponsor a new applicant for employment authorization, or offer any immigration related support for this position (i.e. H1B, F-1 OPT, F-1 STEM OPT, F-1 CPT, J-1, TN, E-2, E-3, L-1 and O-1, or any EADs or other forms of work authorization that require immigration support from an employer). The minimum and maximum full-time annual salaries for this role are listed below, by location. Please note that this salary information is solely for candidates hired to perform work within one of these locations, and refers to the amount Capital One is willing to pay at the time of this posting. Salaries for part-time roles will be prorated based upon the agreed upon number of hours to be regularly worked. McLean, VA: $230,400 - $263,000 for Director, Technical Program ManagementPlano, TX: $209,500 - $239,100 for Director, Technical Program ManagementRichmond, VA: $209,500 - $239,100 for Director, Technical Program ManagementSan Jose, CA: $251,400 - $286,900 for Director, Technical Program Management Candidates hired to work in other locations will be subject to the pay range associated with that location, and the actual annualized salary amount offered to any candidate at the time of hire will be reflected solely in the candidate's offer letter. This role is also eligible to earn performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI). Incentives could be discretionary or non discretionary depending on the plan. Capital One offers a comprehensive, competitive, and inclusive set of health, financial and other benefits that support your total well-being. Learn more at the Capital One Careers website. Eligibility varies based on full or part-time status, exempt or non-exempt status, and management level. This role is expected to accept applications for a minimum of 5 business days.No agencies please. Capital One is an equal opportunity employer (EOE, including disability/vet) committed to non-discrimination in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. Capital One promotes a drug-free workplace. Capital One will consider for employment qualified applicants with a criminal history in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable laws regarding criminal background inquiries, including, to the extent applicable, Article 23-A of the New York Correction Law; San Francisco, California Police Code Article 49, Sections 4901-4920; New York City's Fair Chance Act; Philadelphia's Fair Criminal Records Screening Act; and other applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations regarding criminal background inquiries. If you have visited our website in search of information on employment opportunities or to apply for a position, and you require an accommodation, please contact Capital One Recruiting at ************** or via email at RecruitingAccommodation@capitalone.com. All information you provide will be kept confidential and will be used only to the extent required to provide needed reasonable accommodations. For technical support or questions about Capital One's recruiting process, please send an email to ********************** Capital One does not provide, endorse nor guarantee and is not liable for third-party products, services, educational tools or other information available through this site. Capital One Financial is made up of several different entities. Please note that any position posted in Canada is for Capital One Canada, any position posted in the United Kingdom is for Capital One Europe and any position posted in the Philippines is for Capital One Philippines Service Corp. (COPSSC).
    $251.4k-286.9k yearly 2d ago
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  • Research Program Manager

    Medasource 4.2company rating

    Program director job in Dallas, TX

    Client: One of the largest freestanding pediatric medical centers in the U.S Contract to hire The Research Program Manager advances organizational research priorities and supports the research enterprise across clinical and scientific centers by leading core initiatives and standardizing programmatic processes. This role acts as the operational bridge between research strategy, execution, and compliance-ensuring efficient project delivery, alignment with institutional goals, and integrity across all research activities.The individual partners closely with research leadership and cross‑disciplinary teams to coordinate strategy, funding alignment, operational workflows, and regulatory compliance while driving best‑practice adoption and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Program & Project Management Lead and manage complex research programs/portfolios, and cross‑functional initiatives supporting clinical and scientific research activities. Develop project charters, work plans, timelines, deliverables, and success metrics. Prioritize initiatives across multiple research centers to ensure strategic alignment and efficient execution. Oversee program milestones, dependencies, risks, and mitigation strategies. Research Operations & Process Standardization Support standardization of research processes across centers, including project intake, reporting, governance, and execution. Optimize workflows related to research administration, logistics, and capacity management. Identify operational gaps and implement process improvement initiatives to enhance program efficiency and scalability. Ensure consistent adoption of best practices across research teams. Compliance, Governance & Funding Alignment Partner with research leadership to ensure projects align with strategic objectives, funding requirements, and regulatory standards. Support governance structures and compliance-related activities tied to research programs and clinical trials. Assist in aligning operational execution with sponsor, institutional, and regulatory expectations. Financial & Resource Management Support budgeting, forecasting, and resource planning activities for research programs. Monitor program spend, staffing capacity, and resource utilization. Coordinate with stakeholders to balance financial controls with operational needs. Stakeholder & Cross‑Functional Collaboration Serve as a central liaison between research leadership, program stakeholders, and project teams. Facilitate communication across clinical, scientific, operational, and administrative partners. Provide regular status updates, reporting, and executive‑level summaries. Qualifications & Experience Required Experience Minimum 5 years of experience in : Program management, Project management, Portfolio management, Research program management, Clinical trial program management Healthcare & Research Background Demonstrated experience working within: Clinical research environments Clinical trials operations Biomedical or scientific research settings Background may include program management experience within: Pharmaceutical or life sciences organizations, Academic medical centers, Healthcare research or clinical operations teams Core Skill Sets Project Management: Proven ability to manage complex programs, timelines, and deliverables across multiple teams. Operations & Finance: Strong understanding of research operations, administrative workflows, logistics, and capacity planning. Strategic Execution: Ability to translate high‑level research strategy into executable plans. Communication: Strong written and verbal communication skills supporting cross‑functional collaboration. Process Improvement: Experience driving standardization, efficiency, and operational excellence. Details Start Date: ASAP (Targeting February 16) Schedule: Full‑time (40 hours per week) Work Hours: Typical business hours with additional hours dependent on current workload
    $74k-116k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Program Director

    Resolve Tech Solutions 4.4company rating

    Program director job in Richardson, TX

    About the Company We are seeking a Senior Program Director with strong experience in Master Data Management (MDM) and Data Governance to lead enterprise-level data initiatives. This role will operate at a program-director level, working closely with stakeholders to manage SLAs and ensure successful delivery across data platforms. About the Role This role will operate at a program-director level, working closely with stakeholders to manage SLAs and ensure successful delivery across data platforms. Responsibilities Lead and oversee MDM and data governance programs at an enterprise scale Manage program-level SLAs, timelines, and cross-functional dependencies Partner with business and technical stakeholders to drive data quality and governance standards Provide strategic direction and execution oversight for data initiatives Qualifications Senior-level experience as a Program Director or equivalent leadership role Required Skills Strong background in MDM and Data Governance Hands-on or leadership experience with Collibra, Snowflake, and Soda Data Ability to operate at a strategic and execution level simultaneously Preferred Skills None specified Pay range and compensation package None specified Equal Opportunity Statement We are committed to diversity and inclusivity.
    $80k-116k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Senior Customer Service Program Manager

    Aerorepair Corp

    Program director job in Dallas, TX

    Salary: $80,000.00 - $90,000.00 per year Summary: The Senior Manager of Customer Service (SMCS) & Airline Program Management plays a crucial role in ensuring customer satisfaction with contracted or ad hoc services performed at one of AeroRepair's nine production sites. The Senior Manager Customer Service oversees a customer service team and provides direct customer service support to a select client base. The SMCS ensures contracted program inventory and service levels are maintained, daily logistics management, invoicing oversight and customer communication. The Senior Manager of Customer Service & Airline Program Management is also responsible for assisting the customer service Responsibilities: · Responsible for the management of the customer service team, including supervision, coaching and mentoring, training and development and annual performance reviews. · Supports client service team/assigned client base, to ensure daily pick-up/delivery schedules are maintained for our airline program management accounts to ensure minimum/maximin inventory levels are always maintained. · Ensures client service team/assigned client base production requirements are communicated to Production Sites Leads daily. · In conjunction with Director, assigns new customers to specific customer service team members and ensures customer specific requirements are fully established within AeroRepair various departments · Oversee customer service team's daily invoicing activities. · Develop/build strong working relationships with assigned customers and the points of contact personnel at our leading accounts. · Resolve customer issues, escalations and complaints, involving Director as required. · Supports client service team/assigned client based, conduct formal analysis for the Sales Team, on customer contract requirements and cost metrics ensuring client feedback is incorporated, to identify opportunities for improvement and recommend strategies to enhance customer experience. · Develop and recommend customer service policies and procedures and once approved by management, ensure implementation and adoption is consistent by all customer service es team members and at all production sites. · Attend/lead weekly meetings, team meetings, etc. to drive compliance with customer needs. · Work collaboratively with other areas for the Company such as Production, Accounting, Sales, etc. to meet the financial goals of the Company. · Act as the liaison between management and your team. · Understand and follow all company standard practices and policies. · Other duties as assigned. Requirements: · At least 5+ years of experience in customer service or related fields. · A bachelor's degree in business, communications or related field is preferred. · Must have managerial experience. · A driven and self-motivated leader dedicated to enhancing customer experience. · Well organized and detail oriented, with the ability to multitask and manage personnel in remote locations. · Comfortable working in environments with deadlines and stringent performance requirements. · IT experience in MS Office and ERP experience. · Effective communicator. · Able to work successfully with others. · Other duties as assigned. Benefits: AeroRepair provides an industry leading comprehensive suite of benefits including medical, dental, vision, short and long-term disability, life, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, and retirement savings with company match focused on providing financial stability and physical/emotional well-being throughout the employee's career. About AeroRepair: AeroRepair, Inc. is a rapidly growing FAA authorized aviation repair and overhaul service provider with ten locations throughout North America. Headquartered in Manchester, New Hampshire, AeroRepair was founded over 30 years ago and has become the largest independent wheel and brake repair and overhaul organization in the world. Today, AeroRepair employees are talented and experienced industry leaders committed to providing quality products and services and superior customer services. We offer a competitive salary, market leading benefits, and a culture of continuous improvement and career advancement in the growing Aircraft Maintenance Industry.
    $80k-90k yearly 1d ago
  • Director, Center Store

    Heritage Grocers Group

    Program director job in Addison, TX

    At Heritage Grocers Group, how we work is defined by shared values that include integrity, respect and collaboration. But it's more than that, it's smart and highly driven people united in purpose to serve one another. Bring your energy and unique perspective and you'll have the opportunity to grow with us professionally, personally, and financially. You'll be part of a team that genuinely cares about helping you succeed, and you'll work alongside talented colleagues, establishing friendships and making a difference in our communities. POSITION SUMMARY: Reporting to the Chief Merchandising Officer, the Director, Center Store has oversight to center store categories in terms of itemization, innovation and financial performance. Center Store categories include, but are not limited to, Grocery, Beverage, Beer/Wine, Liquor, Dairy, Deli, Frozen Foods, HBA and General Merchandise. The Director of Center qualifies vendors, evaluates bids, and negotiates prices and terms for purchased goods and services. The role is responsible for organizing and articulating the near and long-term strategic vision of the department and communicating that vision across the organization. The Role is also responsible for daily management of the department team of Category Managers, Purchasing Assistants, as well as a dotted line leadership of the schematics, replenishment, merchandising and support teams. The Role requires direct management of some categories. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The essential duties and responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to, the following: General oversight of the performance of the Center Store Department's Category Management Team. Negotiate costs, promotions, assortment and other metrics with vendors/suppliers for assigned categories of products managed. Analyze sales and profit performance for assigned categories and suppliers/vendors and make appropriate business decisions related to results as well as for the entire department. Assist procurement team in appropriate inventory management and creation of purchase orders for products handled through our self-distribution process. Negotiate favorable costs and terms. Dedicate appropriate time and effort into the innovation of assortment and merchandising for assigned categories and the department overall. Responsible for driving sales growth with new items and promotions. Complete full Category Review Process with all assigned categories minimally once per year. Accountable to full financial performance of assigned categories and the financial performance of the entire department. Provide strong customer service to Team Members. Manage relationships with Strategic Vendor Partners and garners support (financial, resources) to sustain the strategic vision. Develop Category Business Plans (CBP) for managed categories. Work collaboratively with all Team Members to create effective vendor relationships; establish strategic relations with key suppliers and manage vendor funding to drive profitable category growth. Approve section sizes and adjacencies in schematic plans for individually managed categories. Assist with creation of business case for capital expenditures (shelving, fixtures, and store layout) to present to Senior Management. Provide daily performance and administrative leadership of the department team. Perform other duties as assigned. SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in business or related field or equivalent work experience, preferred. Five (5) to seven (7) years of experience in product negotiation and procurement. Knowledge of supplier and logistic systems, as well as knowledge of the federal grade/product standards and regulations. Understanding of store operations and merchandising methodologies and practices. Ability to integrate with local management, be part of a team, and drive business results. Ability to be persuasive and relentless in reinforcing the best interests of the Company. Effective communicator, particularly when it comes to discussing Human Resources/Compliance matters with management or the department. Ability to work well under pressure and multitask. Bilingual (English and Spanish) preferred. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK CONDITIONS: The physical demands and work conditions below represent those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Some requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, and use the hands to handle objects, tools or controls. Successful performance requires vision abilities that include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The work environment is typical of an office and retail store. The noise level ranges from quiet to loud. Ability to drive and flexibility to travel to all company locations as required. IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER NOTICE The job duties, elements, responsibilities, skills, functions, experience, educational factors, and the requirements and conditions listed in this are representative only and not exhaustive of the tasks that an employee may be required to perform. The Employer reserves the right to revise this job description at any time and to require employees to perform other tasks as circumstances or conditions of its business or the work environment change.
    $72k-132k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Transportation Program Manager - Dallas, Texas

    HPH Transport

    Program director job in Dallas, TX

    District Manager - $23/hour. Full Time. Responsible for operation of a small transportation program and van fleet . Responsibilities include driving as needed, training, payroll, scheduling, oversight of maintenance of vehicles, interviews, customer service and ensuring team of drivers is adhering to safety policies. Some local travel is required (within the state). This position has responsibility of the overall success of the transportation program within the district. The Manager works closely with HPH Senior leadership as well as leadership at our client locations. We are seeking hard working motivated individuals. Transportation experience is preferred. Candidate should have management/supervisory experience. Candidate should be technologically savvy. This is a Full Time Position with general hours of Monday to Friday 7am to 4pm.
    $23 hourly 5d ago
  • Program Manager

    Girls Inc. of Metropolitan Dallas 3.3company rating

    Program director job in Dallas, TX

    Program Manager Category/FLSA Status: Full-time, Exempt Supervisor: AVP of Program Services Direct Reports: Program Facilitators Salary Range: $55,000- $68,000 The Program Manager will develop strong foundational knowledge of all program operations within assigned portfolio of programs and will focus on leadership and management, ensuring fidelity to the Girls Inc. Experience and adherence to program budgets. The Program Manager will supervise Program Facilitators within assigned portfolio of programs and serve as the liaison for external partners and volunteers. The Program Manager ensures the entire team delivers high-quality, impactful programs, helping girls to achieve their full potential and grow up healthy, educated, and independent. Primary Responsibilities and Duties Program Implementation ● Develop program recruitment plans in collaboration with program leadership, and ensure successful implementation of recruitment strategies ● Achieve program enrollment targets, and report enrollment metrics on a regular basis ● Utilize the Girls Inc. Experience to oversee planning and facilitation of assigned programs ● Manage program planning projects and support the development of high-quality lesson plans ● Monitor program implementation to ensure success, and recommend program improvements ● Create a pro-girl learning environment that is safe, challenging, and engaging ● Create positive relationships with girls, parents, and partners, ensuring high levels of satisfaction ● Coordinate with leadership team to staff special events and programs ● Ensure necessary program data is collected to support grant outcomes and impact; participate in site evaluation visits as related to grant requests ● Implement and oversee meaningful volunteer engagements for corporate partners ● Represent Girls Inc. at community events to build awareness of mission and programs ● Keep abreast of trends in youth development, specifically girls' and women's issues, to strengthen knowledge and support programming efforts ● Responsible for achieving desired impact, as evidenced by quantitative and qualitative outcomes measurement and continuous program improvement Management and Supervision ● Provide training and development to develop and retain high-performing team members, empowering them to elevate their level of responsibility ● Provide regular feedback and conduct program observations and performance appraisals to develop, guide, and support staff in achieving success in their job function ● Guide and monitor staff and volunteer performance by conducting weekly staff meetings to address issues and concerns and maintain positive collaboration amongst the team ● Maintain staff records to ensure accurate record-keeping and limit liability to the organization Administrative • Ensure compliance of all safety and program quality standards ● Monitor spending and adherence to program budgets to ensure consistency and accuracy ● Collect and track program fees ● Submit program reports as requested; maintain and submit required internal agency documents ● Maintain inventory of program supplies, and requisition supplies in a timely manner ● Maintain attendance records for participants and volunteers ● Ensure proper collection of impact data and administration of outcomes surveys ● Monitor facilities, equipment, and vehicles for proper functionality and safety Other duties as assigned by AVP of Program Services Minimum Qualifications: • Bachelor's degree; special consideration may be given for equivalent experience and qualifications in lieu of degree. • 3+ years work experience in youth development or related field • Program management and leadership experience • Excellent verbal and written communication skills • Skill in managing multiple priorities and projects simultaneously • Ability to understand and execute complex instructions • Proficient in Microsoft Office suite, especially Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint • Skill in working with diverse clients, staff, and communities; ability to facilitate cooperative work • Ability to work well with a variety of constituencies • Ability to communicate with youth and foster their involvement and participation in program planning, problem solving, and decision-making • Possess reliable transportation and a valid driver's license • Flexibility with working hours and available to work some evenings and weekends Preferred Qualifications: ● Bilingual in Spanish ● 2+ years of work experience in youth development program management Physical Requirements This position requires the ability to operate phones, computers, and other office equipment, and physical ability to perform light lifting. Employee must be able to communicate effectively with program participants and stakeholders. Work is performed in an office or classroom setting. Employee may be required to travel to various locations throughout the Dallas metropolitan area. Employee must also be able to sit or stand for up to four hours at a time. Generally, the working conditions have little or no exposure to extremes. Equal Employment Opportunity Girls Inc. of Metropolitan Dallas provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, genetic information, or any other discrimination prohibited by law. The agency complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances prohibiting employment discrimination. How to Apply To apply, please submit resume and cover letter to **************************. No phone calls, please.
    $55k-68k yearly 3d ago
  • Assistant Director

    Guidepost Montessori

    Program director job in Dallas, TX

    We're always looking for aspiring and experienced leaders to build our talent leadership community as Assistant Head of Schools (Assistant Directors) in the Plano/Frisco area! Guidepost Montessori is a community of educators who are driven by a deep desire to bring about widespread change in education today. We believe that the traditional method of education used in most schools is antiquated, outdated, and broken. To meet the needs of today's students and to bring about true progress in the world around us, we need an education model that fosters independence and develops competent, capable, action-oriented thinkers and change agents. To that end, we are committed to dramatically increasing the amount of high-fidelity, authentic Montessori programs, not only in the U.S., but around the globe! The Assistant Head of School Position: The Assistant Head of School works closely with the Head of School to ensure that the school provides a high-quality learning experience for children, exceptional customer service to parents, and a supportive, collaborative work environment for staff. The ideal Assistant Head of School will love building community, working with parents, and leading community outreach initiatives. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Supporting the creation of a strong culture on campus that embodies the mission of our organization Planning and hosting community outreach events Giving tours to prospective families, and converting leads to enrolled families Driving the enrollment process (managing leads utilizing a CRM system) Managing general, day-to-day operations for the school: billing, supply ordering, scheduling maintenance Interfacing with parents to build community, answer questions, and resolve any concerns that may arise What we offer: Ongoing professional development A network of supportive peers and mentors who regularly share best practices Career growth and promotion opportunities A competitive salary Health, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off and paid holidays 100% tuition discount for two children at any school within our network (we serve children 3 months through 6 years old) The opportunity to contribute to a high-quality educational program that serves the individual needs of each child We'd love to talk to you if you possess: Director qualified Early childhood education leadership experience An affinity for connecting with people Strong organizational skills Exceptional written and verbal communication skills Strong attention to detail with a focus on results Facility with computer systems A high degree of personal initiative We'd prefer you over other candidates if you have: Experience as an Admissions, Administrative, Program or School Director for a preschool Familiarity with the Montessori method of education or a Montessori certification Experience working with Salesforce/CRM and billing software Knowledge of the local community that will inform marketing effort Guidepost Global Education and Guidepost Montessori are committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO). We will not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, color, creed, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, alienage or citizenship, disability, marital status, military or veteran status, or any other legally recognized protected basis under applicable federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances. Our leadership is dedicated to ensuring the fulfillment of this policy. When requested, we are committed to reasonably accommodate employees and applicants with disabilities or special needs that may require an accommodation.
    $37k-64k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Director, FP&A

    Lynx 4.6company rating

    Program director job in Fort Worth, TX

    Reports To Chief Financial Officer Compensation $175,000 - $200,000 salary + Bonus Eligible Who we are Lynx delivers modular, open standards-based software solutions that redefine the economics of developing, deploying, and maintaining high assurance, mission critical edge platforms. These secure edge computing solutions are designed to drive innovation and operational excellence in today's most demanding environments. From advancing aerospace and defense capabilities to transforming commercial and industrial systems, Lynx collaborates across a wide range of industries, including automotive, medical, and critical infrastructure, to deliver tailored, high assurance solutions aligned with specific mission and operational requirements. Our key products and services LYNX MOSA.ic: A software platform that can include a LYNX safety-critical real-time operating system. MOSA.ic's modular design provides robust support for multicore processing. It allows different operating systems and applications of different criticality levels to be run on separate cores for improved performance, reliability, and security. CoreSuite 2.0: A suite of graphics libraries and tools that enable GPU hardware acceleration for both graphics and "GPU Compute", supporting applications such as machine learning and AI processing in edge devices. MOSA.ic.SCA and Vigiles, tools that provide Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) and Common Vulnerabilities Exposure (CVE) management for embedded Linux-based and other applications. Software development services for high-reliability applications that can include initial setup of a "DevSecOps" development environment, software application development, and long-term product lifecycle management. Position Summary The Director, FP&A is a key member of the Lynx finance team and is responsible for overseeing the financial planning, analysis, and reporting functions for Lynx and its affiliated companies. Working closely with the Chief Financial Officer, FP&A Manager, Private Equity team and other functional leaders across go-to-market, delivery, R&D, HR, and other support functions. The Director, FP&A executes critical financial processes including weekly revenue forecasting, monthly financial reporting and analysis, annual planning and budgeting, forecasting, and KPI tracking and reporting. This position will play an integral role in helping Lynx achieve its strategic goals by leveraging Lynx's business applications to improve operational visibility and business intelligence and contributing to merger & acquisition activities. Responsibilities Develop a monthly and weekly cadence for various forecasts and financial performance reports Communicate performance and budgets with business leaders Prepare monthly financial reporting packages for management and external stakeholders Play an integral finance role with the company's merger & acquisition activities, managing the consolidation of financials and modeling Execute the development of Lynx's annual budget and periodic forecasts; manage these processes and support stakeholder participation and engagement to meet planning deadlines Evaluate vendors and oversee the implementation of the company's financial planning and reporting software application in Netsuite; ensure users are trained to use the application effectively Perform analysis of key business data and drivers, present findings and provide recommendations Update weekly revenue forecast, identifying changes in assumptions or opportunities Prepare financial slides for quarterly board deck Implement Quarterly Business Review process between FP&A team and executive management team Work closely with the Sales & Product teams to analyze operational performance and trends Provide ad hoc financial analysis to support data-driven business decisions Participate in merger & acquisition activities, including due diligence, financial modeling, and integration Participate in the annual commission planning process and implementing commission tool integrated with Netsuite and Salesforce Participate in the determination of Professional Services consulting rates for government contracts - for both cost-plus models and commercial models Qualifications and Requirements 10+ years of progressive finance & accounting experience; experience in a high-growth environment and M&A is preferred Bachelor's degree in finance, business or equivalent; MBA preferred Private Equity backed company experience is a must have Experience with Adaptive Planning, Netsuite and Salesforce preferred Demonstrated experience building complex financial models and providing financial analysis; very strong Excel skills are required Attention to detail and ability to maintain accuracy while working with large datasets Ability to work cross-functionally with other teams in a remote environment Ability to work to deadlines with quick turnarounds Demonstrated experience executing budgeting and forecasting processes, working cross-functionally with key stakeholders Experience presenting and communicating at the senior leadership level Experience with consolidations, foreign subsidiaries and multiple entities is required Practical hands-on experience in a fast-paced, rapidly growing, and evolving business environment Experience in software industry, professional services businesses or government subcontracts is a plus Sound Exciting? Low-cost Medical / Dental / Vision coverage options 401K with generous employer match Responsible Paid Time Off + 11 Paid Holidays Remote work opportunities based on role Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Career growth and professional development opportunities All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $175k-200k yearly 2d ago
  • Director of Catalytic Investments

    Commit Partnership

    Program director job in Dallas, TX

    The Director Strategic Investments offers a unique opportunity to work closely with The Commit Partnership's Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, senior leadership, and influential external partners to shape one of the most ambitious economic mobility efforts in the country. This leader will help influence and coordinate over $150 million in catalytic capital raised to accelerate economic mobility in Dallas County and across the state of Texas. The role sits at the nexus of data, strategy, and storytelling-connecting Commit's vision for equitable economic mobility to measurable investment outcomes. The Director will ensure that every philanthropic and public dollar is strategically deployed, transparently tracked, and clearly communicated to leadership, funders and community partners. This role is ideal for someone who thrives on connecting systems-level impact with disciplined execution-someone who can both manage details and sell the vision of how catalytic investment transforms lives and communities. Salary Range $110,000 - 139,000 annually + a bonus of up to 10% Key Responsibilities 1. Strategic Investment Execution Partner with Commit's programmatic, research, data, communications, strategic initiatives, and philanthropy teams to ensure philanthropic catalytic investments are aligned with Commit's living wage, Opportunity 2040 goals. Develop and manage investment portfolios and reporting systems to ensure accurate financial tracking and impact measurement. Develop quarterly and annual reports that synthesize financial data, outcomes, and insights for investors and stakeholders. Collect and assess the financial and programmatic performance of investments to inform continuous improvement and future investments. 2. Cross-Functional Collaboration & Partner Coordination Work collaboratively with external partners such as EIF, EMC, Dallas College, SustainEd, Bachman Lake Together and other nonprofit institutions to coordinate implementation and track outcomes. Facilitate regular convenings to review progress, identify barriers, and align on next steps. Collaborate with Commit's fundraising and investor relations teams to support investor stewardship, investor meetings, and aligned communication. Build strong, trust-based relationships across Commit's internal teams and external partners to ensure alignment and accountability. 3. Data-Driven Reporting & Performance Management Partner with Commit's Evaluation & Research and programmatic teams to collect, analyze, and interpret data measuring outcomes like academic readiness, STAAR proficiency, educator effectiveness, college enrollment, completion, transfer success, and post-graduation wages. Build and maintain dashboards and systems that promote data-informed decision-making and transparency with investors and leadership. Use data insights to refine investment strategies and drive continuous learning. 4. Investor Communication & Stewardship Develop compelling, data-informed reports and presentations that clearly communicate investment impact. Engage directly with investors to ensure transparency in how funds are used and the outcomes they achieve. Coordinate with the fundraising team to align reporting, messaging, and relationship management across Commit's investment portfolio. 5. Process Improvement & Systems Leadership Create and refine internal systems for tracking investments, monitoring progress, and reporting results. Identify opportunities to improve cross-team coordination and efficiency in investment management. Document best practices and lessons learned to strengthen organizational knowledge and execution. Ideal Candidate Profile You are a go-getter and collaborator who balances strategic thinking with disciplined execution. You bring strong project management, analytical, and storytelling skills-and you thrive in mission-driven work that requires both precision and vision. You are: A strategic executor who can translate organizational vision into clear, actionable plans. A strong communicator who can turn data and complexity into compelling, accessible stories that inspire action. A relationship builder and influencer who naturally represents and sells Commit's work, brand, and vision-building belief and alignment among diverse partners, funders, and stakeholders. A data-driven problem solver who uses evidence to drive continuous improvement. An adaptable learner who navigates change with calm, clarity, and focus. An accountable leader who models integrity, transparency, and collaboration. Qualifications 5+ years of professional experience in education, philanthropy, social impact investment, or related fields. Demonstrated success managing multi-stakeholder projects or investment portfolios. Strong analytical and financial tracking skills with experience synthesizing complex data into actionable insights. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience producing funder or investor reports. Proven ability to collaborate across diverse teams and sectors. Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree in public policy, education, business, or related field preferred. Key Competencies Project Management: Develops and executes clear, strategic plans that drive timely and high-quality outcomes. Communication & Collaboration: Crafts compelling narratives and builds cross-sector trust to advance shared goals. Strategic Insight: Uses data and systems thinking to assess progress and inform decisions. Growth Mindset: Seeks feedback, adapts to change, and drives continuous improvement. Leadership: Models accountability, fosters inclusion, and supports the development of others through collaboration and feedback. Adaptability: Embraces change and ambiguity, pivots readily when conditions shift, and sees new or uncertain situations as opportunities for innovation and growth. Language Skills Ability to understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most immediate. Ability to communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters. Ability to describe in simple terms aspects of his/her background, immediate environment and matters in areas of immediate need. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ability to read and write in Standard English. Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others. Ability to interact with persons of various social, cultural, economic and educational backgrounds. Ability to listen perceptively and convey awareness. Ability to interact diplomatically with the public in a continuous public contact setting. Ability to work as part of a team and in a team environment. Ability to maintain level-headedness in the face of resistance and contrary opinions. Work Environment The Managing Director generally works in an office environment but may occasionally be required to perform job duties outside of the typical office setting. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet to moderate. The employee is not exposed to any adverse environmental conditions. About The Commit Partnership Our Mission We believe that through our collective actions, Dallas County-which educates 10% of Texas and 1% of the nation-can become an inclusive and prosperous region where economic opportunity is shared fairly. That's why our True North Goal is that by 2040, at least half of all Dallas County residents ages 25-34, irrespective of race, will have the opportunity to earn a living wage. To increase living wage attainment, we must equitably increase educational success aligned with high-demand, well-paying jobs-maximizing the cumulative impact from early education through college, career, and military readiness to strong postsecondary completion. Our team aligns community stakeholders around this shared roadmap for the future, using data to surface strategic initiatives that improve policies, practices, and funding. Together, we work to address the systemic root causes that hinder progress and strengthen our community's capacity to serve every student effectively. Our Story Founded in 2012, the Commit Partnership has grown into the nation's largest educational collective impact organization, uniting more than 70 backbone team members and over 200 partners across Dallas County and Texas-all working together to address the systemic education challenges facing our region and state. Our team brings community stakeholders together around a shared roadmap for the future, using data and practitioner insights to inform effective policy solutions that accelerate progress toward our goals and strengthen our collective capacity to serve every student well. Together, we advocate for an excellent public education that ensures all students-regardless of race, place, or socioeconomic status-can shape their own futures, earn a living wage, and share in the prosperity of the world's eighth-largest economy. We pursue this mission through several key initiatives, including Early Matters Dallas, Dallas County Promise, the Texas Urban Council, and the Texas Impact Network. True North Traits Our True North Traits creates a mission-driven environment and champions us to do our best work each day. Systemic Impact: You understand the barriers and lived experiences that our students face and are skilled at delivering systemic solutions at scale that address these needs. You achieve significant, sustainable results that increase equitable outcomes through your work (including the reallocation or improvement in public funding), and you recognize the difference between activity and impact. Judgment: You exhibit a relentless “students first” focus by thinking strategically about what data must be collected, analyzed, visualized, and activated (and what steps must be taken, in what order) to cause resources to be reallocated and actions to be taken to systemically overcome the root causes hindering achievement of the Partnership's mission. Communication: By listening to understand before seeking to be understood, you're able to build trust and facilitate collaboration across lines of difference, recognizing that both are essential to our success. You are also able to find common ground with diverse stakeholders and can tailor the organization's message to different audiences as needed to influence meaningful change. Innovation: You can create or meaningfully contribute to the design and execution of a systemic and transformational strategic plan to solve complex problems, often at scale, that improves organizational effectiveness and/or closes equity gaps for our students and families. Equity and Inclusion: You intentionally create spaces where relevant stakeholders have a seat or voice at the table, ensuring that each person at the table's thoughts and perspectives are shared, valued by all others at the table, and reflected in our work. You're excited to help build and/or contribute to teams where everyone feels welcomed, respected, valued, and highly supported. Joy: You recognize that people are central to our work, striking a balance between people and process, and you inspire others with your optimism and thirst for substantive change in service to the mission. Integrity: You admit mistakes openly, share learnings widely, and elevate bad news quickly, also capable of making difficult decisions in all situations to ensure the success of the organization. The Commit Partnership is an Equal Opportunity Employer that seeks to hire individuals with backgrounds similar to that of the stakeholders they serve. As an organization that embraces equity and inclusion, all employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local laws. Commit does not sponsor visas of any kind. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $110k-139k yearly 2d ago
  • Director of Major Incident Command

    Sands Corp

    Program director job in Dallas, TX

    A leading hospitality company in Dallas is seeking a Director of Major Incident Command. The successful candidate will oversee incident management and governance, ensuring swift resolution of high-severity incidents and effective communication with stakeholders. They need to have at least 10 years of relevant experience, strong crisis communication skills, and familiarity with ITIL practices. This role requires a Bachelor's degree and the ability to work varied shifts. Competitive salary and benefits offered. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $71k-129k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Director of Innovation

    Snapdragon Associates, LLC

    Program director job in Dallas, TX

    The Role: A private office and investment group is seeking a Director of Innovation to serve as the key architect of product development across it's portfolio. This role is designed for a creative professional who can transform market insights into innovative, manufacturable product solutions. You will work side-by-side with the founder, functioning as a technical expert and design leader to build products from "zero to one". The ideal candidate thrives in ambiguity and possesses a hands-on "builder's mindset". You must balance big-picture creativity with rigorous technical execution and have an in-depth understanding of cost and market presence. Key Responsibilities: Product Innovation & Development: Partner directly with the founder to translate opportunities into product designs and working prototypes. CAD Design: Create design iterations using SolidWorks or comparable 3D CAD software. Material & Process Edge: Identify new materials (plastics, composites, metals), coatings, and manufacturing processes to provide a competitive advantage. Global Manufacturing Collaboration: Work closely with partners in Latin America and Asia, including onsite factory visits to support tooling and production techniques. Intellectual Property Strategy: Build and manage the patent portfolio, working with external counsel to ensure all innovations are protected. Portfolio Support: Evaluate acquisition targets from an innovation and product viability standpoint. The Company: This organization is an investment group focused on building and acquiring product-based businesses in the outdoor living, building products, and advanced materials industries. Unlike a typical "Private Equity Shop," this group is self-funded and operates as a partner to its businesses, providing expertise to build and potentially acquire for circular value. The current portfolio includes: Advanced Materials: Composite materials for gardening, furniture, and kids' products. Outdoor Goods: Rotomolded coolers undergoing major design overhauls and expansion. Building Solutions: Steel framing systems for the decking industry and composite pavers using organic waste. Custom Cabinetry: Kitchen cabinetry business with opportunities for innovative vanity programs. Benefits & Features: Upward Mobility: As a start-up environment, the role offers continuous upward mobility. Ownership Mentality: Opportunity to build brands with a long-term ownership mentality. Tight-Knit Culture: Work within a small, close-knit team in a Dallas-based office. Comprehensive Benefits: A full benefits package is provided. Creative Freedom: Direct partnership with a founder who values rapid innovation and creativity. Community Highlights: The role is located in Dallas, TX. While based in Dallas, the organization values the broader regional landscape, which includes: Major economic hub with a diverse job market spanning construction, logistics, technology, healthcare, and financial services Strong population growth and ongoing residential, commercial, and infrastructure development driving consistent demand for building materials Central transportation and distribution corridor with access to major highways, rail, and one of the nation's busiest airports (DFW International) Business-friendly environment with no state income tax, a large skilled workforce, and a strong contractor and development community
    $71k-129k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Aftermarket Director

    Sunlight Group 3.9company rating

    Program director job in Lewisville, TX

    # Aftermarket DirectorLewisville - Lewisville, TX 75056Education Level4 Year Degree## DescriptionPosition OverviewThe Aftermarket Director will lead Sunlight's global aftermarket business for energy storage systems and industrial battery solutions. This role is responsible for maximizing lifecycle value through parts, service, maintenance programs, and digital support platforms. The ideal candidate will combine strategic vision with operational expertise to deliver superior customer experience and drive sustainable revenue growth.Key Responsibilities* Strategic Leadership: + Develop and execute a global aftermarket strategy for Sunlight's energy storage and battery products. + Identify new service offerings, including predictive maintenance, remote monitoring, and digital solutions.* Operational Excellence: + Oversee spare parts distribution, service contracts, and warranty programs. + Implement best practices for inventory management and logistics to ensure timely delivery worldwide.* Customer Experience: + Design lifecycle support programs that enhance the reliability and performance of Sunlight products. + Build strong relationships with OEMs, distributors, and end-users to foster loyalty and repeat business.* Financial Management: + Set aftermarket revenue targets and manage P&L for the division. + Monitor KPIs such as service contract penetration, parts sales growth, and customer satisfaction scores.* Innovation & Digitalization: + Drive adoption of services, remote diagnostics, and data-driven maintenance solutions. + Collaborate with engineering teams to integrate aftermarket feedback into product development.* Team Development: + Lead and mentor a regional team of service and support professionals. + Promote a culture of safety, sustainability, and continuous improvement.* KPI Responsibility: + Define, track, and report on key performance indicators for aftermarket operations. + Ensure alignment of KPIs with corporate objectives and drive continuous improvement initiatives. + Regularly review performance data and implement corrective actions to meet or exceed targets.## Qualifications* Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Business, or related field (MBA preferred).* 8+ years of experience in aftermarket operations within energy storage, industrial batteries, or related sectors.* Proven track record in global aftermarket strategy and P&L management.* Familiarity with ERP systems, CRM platforms, and digital service technologies. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $57k-110k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Director of Real Estate

    Leon Capital Group 4.2company rating

    Program director job in Dallas, TX

    About Leon Healthcare Partners (LHP) At Leon Healthcare Partners (LHP), we are building the next generation of world-class medical aesthetics platforms, partnering with exceptional practices, elevating clinical excellence, and scaling with purpose and precision. Now operating across 100+ locations nationwide, (LHP) is a high-growth, values-centric organization committed to Leadership, Excellence, Growth, Integrity, and Community in everything we do. As we continue an ambitious national expansion from an already scaled platform, we are seeking a Director of Real Estate who is as strategic and dynamic as the markets we're entering. Why This Role Matters (LHP) is entering a period of rapid footprint expansion. To support our goal of opening multiple new locations across the U.S., we need a proven real estate leader, someone with the caliber, creativity, and execution excellence of top practitioners in restaurant and retail real estate. This is not just a role, it's a strategic growth engine role with real influence on (LHP's) national trajectory. You will shape site strategy, deal execution, cross-functional collaboration, and the processes that power a scalable real estate playbook. Position Overview: As Director of Real Estate, you will lead (LHP's) national site acquisition and expansion strategy, from market evaluation through deal execution and opening readiness, supporting a scaled, 100+ location platform. You will serve as the central architect of (LHP's) growth pipeline, bringing a proven track record of executing successful national retail rollouts and leveraging deep, established relationships with landlords and property owners to secure best-in-class real estate outcomes. This role demands disciplined, data-informed decision-making aligned to operational objectives and return thresholds, as well as the commercial acumen to structure complex transactions across diverse markets. The Director of Real Estate will operate in a high-visibility, high-impact capacity, requiring grit, credibility, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment while partnering closely with executive leadership. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Market Development: Set the vision and strategy for (LHP's) geographic expansion roadmap. Analyze site economics, customer behavior, traffic patterns, and competitive dynamics to identify ideal locations. Establish site evaluation frameworks and market intelligence tools to support scalable decisions. Deal Origination & Negotiation: Build a robust site pipeline through broker relationships, direct outreach, and market scouting. Lead negotiation of leases, purchases, and term sheets that deliver strong financial returns and favorable risk profiles. Prepare and present compelling site investment recommendations to executive leadership. Platform Expansion & Portfolio Management: Focus: Real estate strategy, portfolio optimization, and scalable growth infrastructure: Expand role to lead real estate and facilities functions across (LHP's)national portfolio (existing and future sites). Develop and execute a standardized de novo design and construction playbook across select (LHP) brands, ensuring a consistent, premium aesthetic and operationally efficient layout that can be replicated at scale nationwide. Partner with internal stakeholders (Brand, Operations, Clinical, and Marketing) to align the playbook with functional and experiential goals. Operationalize the playbook through templated design packages, standardized FF&E specifications, and pre-approved vendor relationships. Oversee deployment of the playbook across all new builds and remodels, ensuring adherence to budget, timeline, and brand standards. Manage design, permitting, and construction for (LHP's) 20+ annual de novos and ongoing remodels. Ensure that the construction and procurement of finishes are done to maintain uniformity across the relevant (LHP) brand. Oversee facilities management across all brands to ensure operational uptime and cost control. Partner with Finance to model occupancy costs, rent escalations, and facilities capital forecasts. Build national vendor relationships and standardized project management systems to improve cost efficiency and execution speed. Develop facilities' preventative maintenance programs to extend asset life and optimize repair costs. Serve as internal subject-matter expert for landlord negotiations, expansion planning, and real estate risk management. Execution & Cross-Team Leadership: Coordinate entitlements, land use approvals, due diligence, surveys, and title work through to closing. Partner with operations, construction, legal, and finance teams to ensure smooth execution from site approval to opening day. Provide real-time status reporting and escalation protocols to anticipate and mitigate risks. Process Building & Team Leadership: Define and document best-in-class processes for site acquisition, approvals, and operational hand-offs. Recruit, coach, and scale real estate talent as the organization grows. Maintain detailed pipeline forecasting, key metrics, scorecards, and dashboards. Qualifications: 10+ years in commercial real estate with deep experience in site selection, deal negotiation, and transaction execution, ideally in multi-unit restaurant, retail, or consumer brands. Demonstrated success in scaling and executing multi-market expansion strategies. Strong analytical skills and an ability to build financial models that drive investment decisions. Expert command of lease and purchase negotiation, entitlements, and due diligence. Experience executing a national rollout strategy for a successful retailer. Extensive relationships with landlords and property owners. Preferred Qualifications: Experience leading real estate functions in high-growth concepts. A broad network of broker contacts in key U.S. markets. Practical experience launching sites from strategy through opening day. What Sets This Role Apart: This is more than a Director of Real Estate role; it's an entrepreneurial growth leadership position with visibility into strategy and execution. You'll have: A direct line of influence with the CEO and executive team. Ownership of a strategic expansion program. The opportunity to define processes and build a high-performing real estate organization. Culture & Values: (LHP) champions leaders who: Bring strategic clarity and operational excellence. Thrive in ambiguity and scale ambiguity into disciplined execution. Lead with integrity and empathy, valuing teams and partnerships alike. Are committed to continuous improvement, growth, and performance excellence. Ready to Build the Future of (LHP) Real Estate? If you are a strategic leader who is hungry to drive expansion, build processes, and unlock outsized growth for a dynamic brand, we'd love to talk.
    $57k-112k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Assistant Director - Architectural Design & Construction

    Evans 4.2company rating

    Program director job in Grapevine, TX

    Primary Role The Assistant Director - Construction & Architectural Design serves as the backup and second-in-command to the Director - Construction & Architectural Design, while directly managing commercial design-build projects. This role supports team leadership and process optimization, ensuring efficient project execution across multiple markets, including scheduling, budgeting, stakeholder management, and driving operational excellence. Key Responsibilities Assist in leading and building design-construction teams Foster teamwork and strong inter-company relationships Support business development and project capture Establish systems to optimize and scale the business Track and manage financial performance Mitigate risks related to contracts and project scope Oversee contract management and installations Develop and manage budgets, schedules, and scope changes Vet subcontractors and support sales managers Ensure compliance with codes and regulations Prepare and negotiate contracts and schedules Identify and manage project changes and issue Other Duties Include Drive continuous improvement Evaluate and implement new technology tools Qualifications Certifications/Designations: AIA, PE, RA Ability to obtain contractor licenses in multiple states Ability to obtain a security clearance Education/Experience Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or Architecture required 10+ years in commercial construction project management or leadership, with experience across diverse project types and sizes, ideally in North America and other international locations Experience in permitting, estimating, budgeting, scheduling, and team management Proficiency in technology tools for productivity (BIM, Revit, estimating tools) Competencies Required Strong background in Design services and Architecture Extensive experience in Construction Management and Project Management Personal Attributes Positive attitude, team player, organized, independent, detail-oriented Desired Behaviors Make fact-based decisions having done the hard work of obtaining actual data Leaders who are visible, accessible, and provide coaching to encourage lifelong training and learning Foster teamwork and functional diversity in order to achieve the best solutions Employees who take ownership, speak up immediately, respond quickly, escalate if needed, and think like an owner Drive continuous improvement through personal initiative and innovation Learn from failures in a positive/structured way… focusing on process and other improvements going forward Clearly define goals and objectives through KPI's that are consistent with company-wide priorities Achieve results by consistently meeting our commitments Focus on what's important to our customers (internal or external) Develop a culture of celebrating our successes… customer wins, improvements and demonstrated good behavior Special Requirements Pass background checks and qualify for security clearance Able to travel globally as required
    $51k-82k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Continuing Education Programs Manager

    Vizient

    Program director job in Irving, TX

    When you're the best, we're the best. We instill an environment where employees feel engaged, satisfied and able to contribute their unique skills and talents while living and working as their authentic selves. We provide extensive opportunities for personal and professional development, building both employee competence and organizational capability to fuel exceptional performance through an inclusive environment both now and in the future. Summary: In this role, you will support the work of the Vizient Continuing Education (CE) program, a jointly accredited provider. You will work collaboratively with key stakeholders to plan, implement, and evaluate accredited CE activities, both live and enduring. You will follow all current Vizient (CE) workflow processes and ensure that all joint accreditation criteria and polices are met with full compliance. You will also provide excellent customer service for both internal and external CE program customers. Responsibilities: * Administer all aspects of the Vizient accredited CE planning process to ensure full compliance with Joint Accreditation for Interprofessional Continuing Education core criteria, standards, and policies. * Active partnership in planning calls with course directors, planners and faculty for compliant content development and other aspects of assigned accredited CE activity. * Manage the submission and maintain required record keeping documentation for assigned CE activity projects. * Collaborate with team members and others to review, proofread and edit course documents for optimal clarity, comprehension, JA compliance and readability. * Prepare and distribute timely reporting and analytics to assess the effectiveness of assigned CE activities. * Prepare, review, reconcile, and submit budgets, evaluation summaries, and outcomes reports to commercial supporters. * Partner with course directors to ensure evaluation findings drive continuous improvement and inform future program development. * Analyze CE program data in aggregate for program and performance improvement. * Enable efficient operations and data tracking for Client Education programs including support of the Summit abstract submission, selection and speaker preparation workstreams. * Collaborate with key internal stakeholders to accomplish departmental goals and expand educational programming for members. * Ensure a collaborative and customer-focused experience for all CE program participants. Qualifications: * Relevant degree preferred. * 2 or more years of relevant experience in accredited continuing education (ACCME. ANCC, ACPE, Joint Accreditation) is required. * Demonstrated proficiency in prioritizing, organization, time management, and project management with strong attention to detail. * Ability to collaborate effectively in a team environment with internal and external customers. * Proficiency in standard computer programs with demonstrated aptitude for quickly and efficiently learning and embracing new software. * A passion for high-quality work with critical thinking and a service-oriented mindset. * Able to successfully manage multiple projects simultaneously in a high-volume work environment, and provide courteous, timely and flexible customer service. * Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite including intermediate proficiency with Excel. * Previous experience working with CE learning management systems, event registration, and CRM tools strongly preferred. EthosCE experience is a plus. * Certified Healthcare CPD Professional (CHCP) a plus. Estimated Hiring Range: At Vizient, we consider skills, experience, and organizational needs in our compensation approach. Geographic factors may adjust the range estimate and hires typically fall below the top range. Compensation decisions are tailored to individual circumstances. The current salary range for this role is $59,600.00 to $101,200.00. This position is also incentive eligible. Vizient has a comprehensive benefits plan! Please view our benefits here: ****************************************** Equal Opportunity Employer: Females/Minorities/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities The Company is committed to equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants without regard to race, religion, color, gender identity, ethnicity, age, national origin, sexual orientation, disability status, veteran status or any other category protected by applicable law.
    $59.6k-101.2k yearly Auto-Apply 20d ago
  • Dental Assistant Program Director

    The College of Health Care Professions 4.1company rating

    Program director job in Fort Worth, TX

    Job Title: Program Director Summary: An educational Program Director (PD) is the principal academic officer for a specific program(s). Responsibilities include: day-to-day operations, assisting students toward successful program completion, and staffing the classroom with instructors who support the mission of the college. The PD is co-responsible with the DOE for the fiscal well being of the department as it relates to education. The PD also participates in activities that promote the stature of the department and the college and abides by the mandates set by the Campus President. Key Job Elements: Provide academic leadership and select, train, develop, manage, and lead faculty and staff team members according to the guidelines provided by the DOE and Campus President. Provide support to college and community relations activities while planning and implementing a budget including personnel requirements, program expenses, and capital needs. Support college programs designed to achieve student completion and placement rates. Review: curriculum and textbooks with instructors, advisory board, and DOE; review evaluations of instructors and programs, externship evaluations, employer surveys, and graduate surveys. Collaborate with other PDs within own school and across schools: scheduling, sharing faculty, and other. Ensure compliance with all state and federal regulations and college policies and processes. Other duties as assigned. Job Requirements; Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Accountability: Knowledge: Degree in post-secondary education preferred; or a combination of education and experience; or a minimum of (5) year's relative experience to meet state, programmatic, and institutional accreditation requirements. Certification, registry, and/or licensure in field of instruction approved and recognized by state regulation agency and accrediting organization. Advanced certifications or credits towards further study are highly preferred. Fiscal and personnel management experience. Skills: Excellent communication skills, both written and oral. Strong interpersonal skills with supervisor and staff populations. Superior organization, prioritization, and self-motivation skills. Strong computer literacy skills with the Microsoft Office Suite. Abilities: Ability to interact effectively as either a leader or as a member of a team and work collaboratively with other departments. Ability to listen to customers (e.g. staff, etc.) and to understand and respond positively to their requests. Ability to adapt to changing assignments and multiple priorities. Ability to manage multiple tasks and successfully meet deadlines
    $55k-97k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Program Director/Therapist - Community-Based Opioid Recovery

    Healing Hands Ministries Inc. 3.4company rating

    Program director job in Dallas, TX

    Job Description Join our team! HHM Health is expanding its behavioral health and recovery services through the CORE (Community-Based Opioid Recovery Efforts) Program, a new initiative designed to reach individuals where they are-within transitional housing sites and other community-based environments. The program aims to improve access to behavioral health and substance use disorder (SUD/OUD) treatment, strengthen care coordination, and reduce disengagement between referral and treatment. The CORE Program Director/Therapist will serve as both a clinical leader and therapist, responsible for building and sustaining a comprehensive, data-driven recovery program. This position combines direct therapeutic services, supervision of Community Health Navigators, and program management, ensuring the success and long-term sustainability of HHM Health's community-based recovery efforts. Here's a sneak peek at what you will do Lead the implementation and ongoing development of the CORE Program, ensuring alignment with HHM Health's mission and strategic goals. Provide trauma-informed, evidence-based individual treatment and group therapy to clients experiencing SUD/OUD and co-occurring behavioral health challenges. Supervise and mentor the CORE Community Health Navigators, providing clinical guidance and ongoing professional development. Monitor program successes and implement program continuous improvement to ensure CORE targets are met or exceeded Build and maintain strong relationships with community partners to support mutual referrals, shared resources, and collective impact. Promote education and awareness about behavioral health and recovery resources among underserved populations. What you need to succeed To be a productive member of our team, you will have a pleasant and professional demeanor, be a self-starter, have the ability to work independently, strong communication skills and the ability to preserve confidentiality. You will also have the following: Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field Licensed or license-eligible in Texas (LCSW, LPC, LMFT, or equivalent). Minimum 3 years of experience providing therapy to individuals with behavioral health or substance use disorders. Experience supervising staff, interns, or paraprofessionals preferred. Strong commitment to culturally responsive and trauma-informed care. Demonstrated ability to track program outcomes and contribute to quality improvement. Proficiency in electronic health records (EHR) and data reporting systems. Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred. Prior experience in FQHC or non-profit health center is a plus Desire to make a positive impact What We Offer At HHM Health, the health and well-being of our employees matters just as much as that of our patients. We offer free employee coverage for vision, dental, and life insurance; and competitive medical premiums. Additionally, our full-time employees are eligible for the following: Health Savings Account 403(b) retirement savings plan with dollar-for-dollar matching up to 3% and match 50% of the next 2% (contribute 5% to get 4% matched). 100% vested upon enrollment. Generous paid time off plan for full-time employees (includes Sick and Volunteer Days) Paid Holidays Accidental Death & Dismemberments (ADD) plan Short-term & Long-term Disability Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) HHM CARES Fund (employee emergency relief fund) Equal Opportunity Employer HHM Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, color, religion, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. HHM Health hires and promotes based solely on the qualifications of the individual and the essential functions of the job being filled. No third party agencies, please. Monday - Friday 40 hours/week
    $48k-75k yearly est. 23d ago
  • Racquet Sports Director

    Invited

    Program director job in Irving, TX

    Director of Racquet Sports at Las Colinas Country Club | Premier Golf & Events in Irving, TX Ready to join a dynamic company in the hospitality and service industry where people help drive the success of the business? Since its inception in 1957, Invited has operated with the central purpose of building relationships and enriching the lives of our members, guests and more than 17,000 employees. We are the largest owner and operator of private clubs nationwide, with 130+ country clubs, city clubs, and athletic clubs. Our Clubs offer first-class amenities, including championship golf courses, modern workspaces, handcrafted cuisine, resort-style pools, state-of-the-art racquet facilities, fitness centers, and much more. Come be a part of this incredible and inclusive team at Invited! Job Summary: The Racquet Sports Director is responsible for overseeing a diverse range of activities, including tennis, pickleball, and squash, tailored for participants of all ages and skill levels. In this role, you will develop and promote innovative programs that foster engagement and participation, ensuring that the highest standards of service are delivered to our members and guests. As the Racquet Sports Director, you will organize and lead tennis clinics and private lessons, creating an inclusive and dynamic environment that encourages members to explore and enjoy our racquet activities. Additionally, you will actively promote racquet sports memberships to potential prospects, serving as the club's racquet ambassador and championing the overall value and experience of our club community. As the Director, you will also supervise and mentor the racquet sports staff, fostering a collaborative team environment that prioritizes professional development and excellence in service delivery. Day-to-Day: * Conduct orientation sessions for new members, introducing them to the racquet facilities and available programs. * Promptly address and resolve member/guest complaints using service recovery practices, and keep the supervisor informed of any issues as they arise. * Organize, schedule, and promote a variety of racquet-related events, including social gatherings, leagues, round robins, drop-ins, ladders, tournaments, and lessons that engage members and support their health and wellness goals. * Develop and promote a range of racquet clinics and programs for adults, juniors, and seniors, including "First Serve," "Right Start," and "First Pickle." * Collaborate with the Member Relations Coordinator to effectively market racquet events and special promotions. * Lead the recruitment, coaching, mentoring, and training of all racquet staff, ensuring alignment with the club's values and philosophies. Maintain operational excellence and uphold the club's service standards to exceed member and guest expectations. * Ensure racquet courts and facilities are maintained to professional and aesthetic standards and create a safe environment for all users. * Maximize the utilization of the club's racquet facilities to retain current members and attract new ones. * Oversee daily operations, ensuring all tasks in assigned areas are completed to meet club standards maintaining clean and organized work areas, arranging furniture/equipment, removing debris. * Manage the racquet and related departments to achieve financial performance goals, meeting budgetary, revenue, and profit objectives. * Prepare the annual budget, provide accurate monthly forecasts, and ensure adherence to company standards and policies About You: Required * A bachelor's degree in Sports Management, Recreation, Physical Education, or a related field. * A minimum of 4 years of experience in racquet sports programming or management, with a strong background in tennis, pickleball, and squash. * A minimum of 3 years of experience conducting group racquet sports clinics, private lessons, or instructional programs for players of varying skill levels, including juniors and adults. * A minimum of 2 years of experience organizing and running social events for members. * A recognized certification from a reputable pickleball organization (e.g., PPA, USPTA, or PTR) is required with a minimum playing ability of 4.5+. Preferred * A minimum of 2 years of experience in a supervisory role within a racquet sports environment is highly desirable. * Excellent experience with ROGY programs. * Demonstrated ability to develop and implement engaging programs for various skill levels and age groups. * Excellent experience in a customer-facing role, preferably in a sports or recreation environment, with a strong focus on delivering exceptional member/guest service. * Excellent experience in promoting pickleball programs, lessons, and memberships to help drive engagement and participation. * Demonstrated ability to work well with people of all ages and abilities, demonstrating strong communication and relationship-building skills What We Offer: We believe in taking care of our team, and our Total Rewards package reflects that commitment. Your actual base pay will be determined by your skills, experience, education, location, and-if you're in a non-exempt role-hours worked. While not all roles at Invited are full-time, those full-time team members have access to a comprehensive benefits package that includes: Want to learn more? Visit *********************** for full details. * Medical, dental, and vision coverage * Life insurance * Short-term and long-term disability insurance * 401(k) retirement savings plan * Generous paid time off and leave programs (time off as required by applicable law is also provided for part time team members) Have more questions? Check out our Invited Jobs website for more details about ClubLife, the Employee Experience, Company Benefits, and Our Culture. Be a part of our Social Networks: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook Invited is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer The job posting outlines the general requirements for this position and is not a comprehensive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Additional duties not mentioned here may be assigned as needed to ensure the smooth operation of the Club.
    $40k-72k yearly est. Auto-Apply 53d ago
  • Director, Residential MS Programs Graduate Student Enrollment and Engagement (HR Title: Director Residential Programs)

    Southern Methodist University 4.7company rating

    Program director job in Dallas, TX

    Salary Range: Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications About SMU SMU's more than 12,000 diverse, high-achieving students come from all 50 states and over 80 countries to take advantage of the University's small classes, meaningful research opportunities, leadership development, community service, international study and innovative programs. SMU serves approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students through eight degree-granting schools: Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, Cox School of Business, Lyle School of Engineering, Meadows School of the Arts, Simmons School of Education and Human Development, Dedman School of Law, Perkins School of Theology and Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies. SMU is data driven, and its powerful supercomputing ecosystem - paired with entrepreneurial drive - creates an unrivaled environment for the University to deliver research excellence. Now in its second century of achievement, SMU is recognized for the ways it supports students, faculty and alumni as they become ethical, enterprising leaders in their professions and communities. SMU's relationship with Dallas - the dynamic center of one of the nation's fastest-growing regions - offers unique learning, research, social and career opportunities that provide a launch pad for global impact. SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry. About the Position: This role is an on-campus, in-person position. This position will provide innovative, strategic leadership and comprehensive services to drive student retention and improve student satisfaction for 7 residential Cox MS programs and partner programs, totaling 700 students; lead and develop the MS Associate Director (1 FTE) and actively support ongoing strategic planning; foster a culture of continuous improvement by identifying and integrating best practices; benchmarking services against peer and aspirant institutions; introduce creative approaches and solutions to the design and delivery of programs and services; support MS Admissions to attract and yield candidates; serve on GSEE Leadership Team with Assistant Dean, Director of Online Programs, Director of Residential Programs, and Director of Enrollment. Essential Functions: * Provides overall leadership, vision, direction, coordination and delivery of residential MS student enrollment and engagement, working through student issues and academic decision making. Hire, train, supervise and develop one direct report. Develop and implement residential MS strategic plan. * Partner with Assistant Dean of Graduate Student Enrollment & Engagement and Directors of other GCOX programs in constructing enhancements to practices and improve the overall student experience which impacts student satisfaction, improve retention metrics for student success, managing those decisions, and providing recommendations for variations as needed. * Partner in planning and executing specific events to connect alumni with students, connect students with students, orientation programming, related opportunities to enhance overall student sense of belonging; coordinate with other department staff to ensure goals and logistical requirements are delivered and met; assess effectiveness and evaluation of all MS events. * Support MS Admissions in representing Student Enrollment & Engagement in admissions and recruiting activities such as information sessions and yield-focused conversations with high-potential prospective applicants. * Prepare reports regarding programs, degree completion, student learning outcomes and assessment plans, probation, and other required data and information as directed and in a timely manner. Implement strategies specific to improving student retention, student success, and student satisfaction outcomes for residential MS students/programs. * Guide team to develop and maintain marketing content for website and other publications. * Participates in industry/function-specific events (i.e. conferences, workshops, etc.) for professional development & department visibility. Serve as staff liaison and interacts with MS partners. * Requires evening/weekend work for student related events and programming. Requires one night per week to work an adjusted schedule to assist with keeping the office open until 6:30 p.m. for our evening class students. Education and Experience: A master's degree is required. A minimum of five (5) years of experience is required. Prior student success or academic advising and coaching experience required. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate broadly across the University and develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of constituencies. Must also demonstrate strong written communication skills. Candidate must possess strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and analyze problems, as well as devise solutions. Must also have strong organizational, planning and time management skills with the ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks concurrently. The ability to be flexible and adapt quickly to changing priorities is essential. A working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) is required. Familiarity with PeopleSoft student records system is strongly preferred. Physical and Environmental Demands: * Sit for long periods of time * Stand Deadline to Apply: Priority consideration may be given to submissions received by October 12, 2025. This position is open until filled. EEO Statement SMU is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and expression. Benefits: SMU offers staff a broad, competitive array of health and related benefits. In addition to traditional benefits such as health, dental, and vision plans, SMU offers a wide range of wellness programs to help attract, support, and retain our employees whose work continues to make SMU an outstanding education and research institution. SMU is committed to providing an array of retirement programs that benefit and protect you and your family throughout your working years at SMU and, if you meet SMU's retirement eligibility criteria, during your retirement years after you leave SMU. The value of learning at SMU isn't just about preparing our students for the future. Employees have access to a wide variety of professional and personal development opportunities, including tuition benefits.
    $39k-50k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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How much does a program director earn in North Richland Hills, TX?

The average program director in North Richland Hills, TX earns between $43,000 and $126,000 annually. This compares to the national average program director range of $50,000 to $129,000.

Average program director salary in North Richland Hills, TX

$74,000

What are the biggest employers of Program Directors in North Richland Hills, TX?

The biggest employers of Program Directors in North Richland Hills, TX are:
  1. Thales
  2. The University of Texas at San Antonio
  3. Ancora Education
  4. JPS Health Network
  5. Texas Christian University
  6. CHCP
  7. CHCP Healthcare and Educational Services
  8. Hope Farm
  9. Premier Martial Arts
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