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Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization Reviews

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

May 2017
Stay in School! Learn what you love and Love what you learn.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization in Mobile:
Stay calm, listen and take in all information before making judgement calls. Become well versed in the requirements/standards set forth by governing agencies.Support people served in the choices they make for themselves without inserting your beliefs.
May 2017
Working in San Diego.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization in San Diego:
Pros: It's a beautiful place to work.
Cons: I'm in ghettos a lot and traffics stinks.
March 2017
Find a Mentor.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization in Los Angeles:
Find someone willing to mentor you, challenge you, and celebrate you. I wish I had found a mentor sooner rather than later to help navigate my first real job out of college.
November 2016
A very rewarding experience.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization:
Pros: Serving those that are less fortunate.
Cons: Misunderstanding of job title and descriptions and supervision.
October 2016
Independent non-profit management.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization:
Pros: Satisfaction in helping others and therapy practices.
Cons: Lack of support from co-workers and unexpected client death.
October 2016
Program Managers do a little bit of everything.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization:
Pros: The collaboration and interaction with colleagues in other departments; relatively independent regarding tasks and responsibilities.
Cons: Unclear, undefined department/program goals; this role is the 'catch-all' for tasks that other departments do not want to do; heavily administrative in work load so very little time for higher-functioning tasks and responsibilities; don't really have a voice/representation regarding what Program Managers do/can do.
July 2016
Program management, low stress, lots of travel.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization:
The person must be committed to work long hours.

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