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Studio HPDC in Newton, MA seeks a Program Manager to oversee delivery of high-performance building courses, engaging with mid-career builders in Eastern Massachusetts. The role combines program management and educational outreach with a focus on sustainability.
Applicants should have at least 2 years of experience in educational program development and a passion for environmental sustainability. This part-time position includes responsibilities such as marketing course programs, managing participant relationships, and engaging with community stakeholders.
Studio HPDC
The Studio for High-Performance Design and Construction is a non‑profit organization committed to advancing sustainable, energy‑efficient, and high‑performance building practices through a combination of education, workforce development, and professional community building for people invested in addressing climate change through our built environment.
Studio HPDC’s impact model focuses on development of new approaches to training, certification, and career pathways in high‑performance building with a vision of widely distributing learning and professional opportunities to make careers in sustainable building trades accessible at the scale needed to decarbonize our homes, schools, businesses and communities.
The Program Manager will have day‑to‑day responsibility for the delivery of Studio HPDC’s High‑Performance Building courses, targeting mid‑career builders in Eastern Massachusetts. High‑Performance Building for Carpenters is Studio HPDC’s flagship course, targeting experienced builders and carpenters, and at the heart of Studio HPDC’s mission and values. In January 2026, Studio HPDC began additional course development work to increase its ability to recruit and retain facilitators, offer additional courses, and reach larger numbers of mid‑career builders. The Program Manager will be deeply involved in the course development work and will ultimately be responsible for delivering the materials and processes developed.
This role requires a unique combination of skills including program management, data analysis, team‑building and facilitation skills, creativity, cultural competency, some technical expertise in sustainable building practices, and the ability to manage comprehensive educational programs that align with the organization’s mission and goals.
The Program Manager reports to the Executive Director. This is a 30‑hours per week, part‑time position. This position does not have any direct reports or supervisory responsibilities, with the possible exception of short‑term internship roles as approved by the Executive Director.
Program Delivery: High‑Performance Building Courses
Represent Studio HPDC with External Stakeholders
Studio HPDC’s office and workshop training space are in Newton, MA. The Program Manager should plan to be at Studio HPDC’s office 2-3 days a week, with the option for remote work on 1-2 days.