Program Manager

Pivotal Now

San Jose (CA)

Hybrid

USD 95,000 - 106,000

Full time

7 days ago
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Benefits offered by this job

Medical benefits
Dental and vision insurance
401(k) plan with employer matching
Paid time off (vacation)

Job summary

Pivotal Now seeks a Program Manager to lead planning, execution, and evaluation of grant-funded programs supporting scholars. You will drive college access, career readiness, and alumni partnerships while collaborating across teams to meet reporting and impact goals.

The role focuses on data-informed programming, program development, and external relations to expand opportunities for scholars and strengthen partnerships with community organizations.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in social work or a related field (psychology, education, etc.).
  • 7-10 years of professional experience, with four in a team management role.
  • Experience working directly with clients from underserved populations.
  • Synthesizing complex information and communicating succinctly.
  • Strong presentation, writing, organizational, and interpersonal skills with attention to detail.
  • Success developing and evaluating program models.
  • Strong project management skills for complex, multifaceted projects.
  • Experience building and stewarding partnerships with community organizations.

Responsibilities

  • Own the execution of county and grant-funded programs, meeting deliverables and compliance on schedule.
  • Develop data-informed reports, narratives, and presentations for funders and leadership.
  • Set up systems to track performance, outcomes, and scholar engagement for improvement.
  • Anticipate and resolve programmatic challenges to meet goals.
  • Plan and coordinate college tours and expand access to post-secondary opportunities.
  • Develop partnerships with colleges and educational stakeholders.
  • Oversee Career Coaching Program design, engagement, and outcomes.
  • Build partnerships with employers and workforce providers to broaden opportunities.
  • Support recruitment, engagement, and retention across programs.
  • Collaborate with alumni to strengthen networks and future opportunities.
  • Translate program outcomes into compelling donor-facing stories and events.

Skills

Program management
Grant funding
Data-informed reporting
Stakeholder collaboration
Project management

Education

Bachelor’s degree in social work or related field

Job description

Job title: Program Manager

Department: Programs

Reports to: Vice President, Programs

Date: August 2026

About Pivotal

Pivotal supports young people in and from foster care to realize their educational and career goals and ensure their equitable access to opportunity. We envision a community in which every young person gets the education, career, and life they want for themselves. In support of this vision and mission, Pivotal provides highly individualized academic and career-oriented services to current and former foster youth at the secondary and post-secondary levels. Pivotal also works with community stakeholders to effect systemic change in the opportunities offered to scholars from the foster care system.

Pivotal is a dynamic, fast-growing organization that challenges staff to reflect and grow to remain ever more responsive to our scholars, providing the highest quality services. Our approach is data-driven and evidence-based.

At Pivotal, we acknowledge and celebrate the power in diversity. Our collaborative culture promotes innovation and benefits our team, the scholars we serve, and our community as a whole. Pivotal is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace.

Job Summary

The Program Manager leads the planning, implementation, and evaluation of programs that support PIVOTAL's scholars. This position oversees grant-funded initiatives, career readiness programming, college access experiences, and strategic partnerships while ensuring program goals, reporting requirements, and community impact objectives are achieved. The Program Manager collaborates across teams and with external stakeholders to expand opportunities for scholars, strengthen partnerships, drive continuous improvement, and advance PIVOTAL's mission through high-quality, data-informed programming.

Key Responsibilities
Program Planning, Management & Reporting
  • Own the successful execution of multiple county and grant-funded programs by ensuring contract deliverables, reporting requirements, and compliance obligations are met accurately and on schedule.
  • Lead the development of compelling, data-informed reports, narratives, and presentations that communicate program outcomes, organizational impact, and return on investment to funders, partners, and leadership.
  • Establish systems for tracking program performance, outcomes, and scholar engagement, using data and feedback to drive continuous improvement and strategic decision-making.
  • Anticipate, identify, and resolve operational and programmatic challenges to ensure effective service delivery and achievement of organizational goals.
College Access & Educational Enrichment
  • Lead the planning, coordination, and execution of college tour experiences that increase scholars' exposure to post-secondary opportunities and support college readiness goals.
  • Develop and maintain partnerships with colleges, universities, and educational stakeholders to expand access to meaningful educational experiences for scholars.
  • Design college exploration opportunities that align with organizational priorities and support scholars in making informed decisions about their educational pathways.
Career Readiness & Workforce Development
  • Oversee the organization’s Career Coaching Program, driving program design, implementation, participant engagement, and outcome achievement.
  • Build and strengthen partnerships with employers, workforce development organizations, and career readiness providers to expand career exploration and employment opportunities for scholars and alumni.
  • Develop and execute recruitment, engagement, and retention strategies that maximize participation and successful completion of career coaching and workforce development programs.
  • Evaluate program effectiveness and participant outcomes, implementing enhancements that increase program impact and participant success.
Alumni Engagement & Community Partnerships
  • Serve as the primary staff liaison to the PIVOTAL Alumni Council to foster alumni engagement, support programmatic goals, strengthen alumni networks, and identify opportunities for mutual collaboration and impact.
  • Cultivate and steward strategic partnerships with community organizations, educational institutions, employers, and other stakeholders to expand resources and opportunities for scholars and alumni.
  • Represent PIVOTAL with external partners and stakeholders to advance the organization's mission, visibility, and community impact.
Development & External Relations
  • Serve as the primary program liaison to the Development team, providing timely and accurate program data, impact stories, scholar outcomes, and other information necessary to support fundraising and donor engagement efforts.
  • Partner with Development staff to successfully execute donor, funder, scholar, alumni, and community engagement events that advance organizational goals and strengthen stakeholder relationships.
  • Translate program outcomes and impact into compelling stories and presentations that support grant applications, donor stewardship, community engagement, and organizational visibility.
Community Health Worker (CHW) Program Management
  • Lead the ongoing management of the Community Health Worker (CHW) pilot program, ensuring achievement of program objectives, compliance requirements, and reporting obligations.
  • Oversee program operations, systems, and partner coordination to ensure accurate service tracking, documentation, credentialing, and scholar support.
  • Monitor program performance and emerging trends, providing recommendations to improve effectiveness, sustainability, and long-term program success.
Training & Organizational Collaboration
  • Design, facilitate, and oversee professional development opportunities, workshops, and trainings that build knowledge, skills, and engagement among scholars, alumni, staff, and community partners.
  • Partner with cross-functional teams to align programming, share best practices, and contribute to organization-wide initiatives and strategic priorities.
  • Foster a culture of continuous learning, collaboration, and innovation through leadership, knowledge sharing, and active participation in organizational planning efforts.
Other Duties or Projects as Assigned
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Required
  • Bachelor’s degree in social work or a related field (psychology, education, etc.)
  • 7-10 yearsof professional experience, with four of those in a team management role
  • Experience working directly with clients from underserved populations
  • Strong ability to synthesize complex information and communicate it succinctly
  • Superior presentation, writing, organizational, and interpersonal skills, with exceptionalattention to details
  • Demonstrated success developing and evaluating program models
  • Strong project management skills overseeing complex, multifaceted projects resulting in measurable successes and program growth
  • Strong track record in building and stewarding partnerships with community organizations to enhance initiatives and objectives
Strongly Preferred
  • Deep knowledge of the foster care system
  • Ability and desire to relate to, and work with, a diverse team serving a diverse student population
  • Demonstrated commitment to educational equity
Highly Desirable
  • Knowledge of workforce development programs
Compensation and Benefits
  • Position Type: Full-time, exempt position
  • Hiring Range: $95,100 to $106,305, based on experience and qualifications
  • Medical Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance with 100% employer-covered premiums (depending on plan selection)
  • Insurance Coverage: Life insurance and Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) insurance
  • Additional Benefits: Flexible Spending Account (FSA), commuter benefits, and Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Retirement Plan: 401(k) plan with up to a 4% employer matching contribution
  • Paid Time Off: 15 days of vacation accrual during the first year, with increased accrual based on tenure
  • Paid Holidays: 12 paid holidays annually, plus a holiday break in December
  • Family Support: Generous family leave and workplace accommodations available to eligible employees
Work Conditions

This position is currently classified as hybrid and is subject to change as per PIVOTAL’s in‑office policy. Candidate is expected to work in the main San Jose office at least 2 days per week, with additional in‑office attendance as needed for meetings, events, or program needs. Candidate must have flexibility to work on‑site, remotely, or in a hybrid environment as needed. This position involves mandatory meetings at PIVOTAL’s main San Jose office and other various Bay Area locations for events or other needs.

This position will spend time sitting and using office equipment and computers.

The successful candidate will be required to have a full background check, comply with PIVOTAL’s COVID requirements as per current policy at the time of hire, and provide TB clearance.

This position includes some evening and weekend hours as required by supervisor.

Candidates will be required to transport scholars as needed and must maintain appropriate current driver’s insurance and participate in the DMV pull program.

All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of political affiliation, race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, age, disability, or other non-merit factors. If you need any assistance or accommodation in the application process, feel free to reach out to us at (408) 484-6200.

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