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Program Director Clinical Pastoral Education - Pastoral Education
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Lead the CHRISTUS Health CPE Program as Program Director in Irving, TX. This role requires a bilingual (English/Spanish) ACPE Certified Educator with a Master’s or Doctorate in Divinity. You will manage international ministry needs, develop curriculum, and supervise students across Latin America....
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United States , Irving
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Program Director Process Improvement - Health Outcomes
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Seeking a **Program Director Process Improvement** in Irving, TX to drive clinical outcomes and operational efficiency. This role requires a Bachelor's degree, 4-5 years of experience, and expertise in **Lean, Six Sigma**, and statistical analysis. You will coach teams, implement improvement meth...
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Program Director System Simulation Education
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Lead the strategic development and standardization of simulation-based education across CHRISTUS Health. This visionary role requires a Master's degree and 5+ years in healthcare simulation, curriculum design, and faculty development. You will ensure evidence-based practices to enhance clinical c...
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About the Program Director role

Explore a world of leadership and impact with Program Director jobs. A Program Director is a senior strategic leader responsible for the overall vision, execution, and success of a portfolio of initiatives, projects, or services within an organization. This is a high-level role that transcends specific industries, found in technology, non-profits, education, healthcare, government, and corporate settings. The core mission is to align complex programs with organizational goals, ensuring they deliver intended value, on time and within budget.

Professionals in these roles typically oversee the entire program lifecycle. Common responsibilities include defining strategic roadmaps and setting long-term objectives. They secure funding and manage substantial budgets, making critical resource allocation decisions. A major part of the role involves building, mentoring, and leading high-performing teams, which may include project managers, coordinators, and subject matter experts. Program Directors are the key liaison between executive leadership, cross-functional departments, and external stakeholders, ensuring clear communication and buy-in. They establish governance frameworks, define success metrics, and are accountable for risk management, proactively identifying and mitigating issues that could derail strategic objectives. Ultimately, they own the program's outcomes, driving continuous improvement and ensuring it meets quality, compliance, and performance standards.

The typical skill set for Program Director jobs is a blend of strategic, leadership, and operational competencies. Exceptional leadership and people management skills are paramount, as is superior communication and stakeholder management ability. They must possess strong strategic thinking and business acumen to connect program work to broader organizational success. Financial literacy for budgeting and a deep understanding of program and project management methodologies (like Agile or Waterfall) are standard requirements. Problem-solving, negotiation, and decision-making skills are exercised daily. While not always hands-on, familiarity with the industry's technical or operational domain is crucial for credibility and effective oversight.

Common requirements for these positions usually include a bachelor's degree, often in business, management, or a field related to the industry, with many roles preferring an advanced degree like an MBA. Candidates are expected to have extensive experience, frequently 7-10+ years, in progressive leadership roles involving program, project, or operations management. A proven track record of successfully delivering large-scale, complex initiatives is non-negotiable. For technical sectors, relevant experience in that domain is essential. If you are a strategic leader passionate about turning vision into reality and driving meaningful change, exploring Program Director jobs could be your next career step. This career path offers the opportunity to shape organizational direction, lead diverse teams, and deliver tangible, large-scale results.