Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization Reviews

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Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization Reviews

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

July 2024
Working as a Program Manager earns me the opportunity to advocate for vulnerable individuals. In addition my job is rewarding and rewarding in serving our public.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization in Little Rock:
Pros: The work that I do impact the lives of many individuals with disabilities and breaks down barriers of limitations and places internal safeguards in place to deter financial exploitation of vulnerable individuals.
Cons: Can’t think of anything.
June 2023
Never boring.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization in New York:
Pros: If done correctly, my job should help CPJ more effectively help more journalists. That's very rewarding.
Cons: The lack of transparency and long-term strategic thinking, especially around organizational structures, job descriptions, and what is needed to best achieve our mission.
April 2023
Innovative and dynamic environment.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization in San Diego:
Pros: We are innovative in our approaches to solving health issues and decisions are backed by data.
Cons: The company is very large and there seems to be a disconnect between the company's goals/objectives with the operational day-to-day employees.
March 2023
Make it the job you want.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization in Cambridge:
Pros: There’s room to learn and to move within jobs, departments, schools. Great benefits.
March 2023
There are positive work environments in Goldsboro, NC.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization in Goldsboro:
Pros: This is my hometown.
Cons: It is a small town with some less than progressive mindsets.
January 2023
I enjoy the work I do and the cause that we are working for, but feel I am vastly underpaid for my skill set.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization in Santa Barbara:
Pros: The freedom to work remotely and my team. I also enjoy the variety of types of projects I get to work on.
Cons: How little I am paid and the lack of collaboration throughout the organization.
October 2022
Small town environment.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization in Osage:
Pros: close to home, friendly work environment, great facilities
Cons: pay is not competitive

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