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Last updated Jan 28 2025
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Program Director, Non-Profit Reviews

What is it like working as a Program Director, Non-Profit?

December 2020
Love the outdoors, hard place to live.
Program Director, Non-Profit in Bishop:
Pros: access to outdoors, connection to place, community
Cons: hard dating pool, high cost of living, lack of opportunity
December 2020
Rewarding to help client, but a lot of responsibility for the pay.
Program Director, Non-Profit in Lincoln:
Pros: working with people with disabilities
Cons: the pay
November 2020
Fast and result oriented.
Program Director, Non-Profit in Karachi:
Pros: Diversity of work and people
Cons: Absence of support/infrastructure from the Govt.
October 2020
Making the best of a situation.
Program Director, Non-Profit in Bellevue:
Pros: The people I work with
Cons: Inconsistent communication from executive level
October 2020
Rewarding to help clients see their children.
Program Director, Non-Profit in Orlando:
Pros: Helping parents improve skills and increase trust with their children
Cons: New director's toxic attitude and demeaning of all staff.
September 2020
I love living and working in Pueblo, Colorado!
Program Director, Non-Profit in Pueblo:
Pros: I love the small town atmosphere. People are nicer here!
Cons: Not as many opportunities as there are in bigger cities.
April 2020
Creating energy is supported by active community and environment.
Program Director, Non-Profit in San Luis Obispo:
Pros: People like to be outside and appreciate the SLO life
Cons: Cost of Living is very, very high and mental heath resources are very thin along the Central Coast

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