Job Summary
The Program Director plans, leads, directs, and coordinates the programs portfolio of the health center in alignment with the organization's mission, strategic plan, and the requirements of the federal Health Center Program administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC). The Program Director provides oversight and direct supervision to Project Managers and program-level staff, ensuring effective delivery of health center programs, project related to service line growth and facilities expansion, performance improvement and continuous quality improvement. The Program Director serves as a key member of the Management Team and works in close partnership with the Chief Operating Officer, Executive Team, and other senior leaders to achieve organizational goals and advance community health outcomes. This position has primary accountability for the implementation and monitoring of key operational programs, building and expansion initiatives and community partnership engagement.
Program Strategy & Leadership
Provides strategic direction for the organization's portfolio of programs in alignment with the FQHC's mission, HRSA-approved scope of project, and the goals of the federal Health Center Program. Participates as an active member of the Management Team. Partners with senior leadership on organizational strategic planning, setting program-level goals, and identifying opportunities for service expansion. Ensures all programs reflect and advance the core values and mission of the health center. Serves as a liaison between operational program teams and executive leadership, translating strategy into executable plans.
Supervision & Development of Project Managers
Directly supervises all Project Managers and program-level staff assigned to the Programs department. Facilitates regular one-on-one and team meetings to promote communication, assess performance, and resolve operational needs. Conducts annual and interim performance evaluations against job description criteria and competency assessments; provides ongoing coaching and guidance for professional development. Recommends hiring, promotion, and corrective action. Schedules and tracks attendance and paid time off for direct reports. Assesses training needs and promotes learning opportunities to build team capacity.
Program Implementation & Quality Improvement
Leads the planning, design, implementation, and evaluation of community health programs and initiatives across the health center's HRSA-approved scope of project. Ensures all program activities align with patient-centered, culturally competent, and evidence-based practices. Monitors program fidelity and operational effectiveness, identifying gaps and implementing corrective action plans. Participates in Quality Improvement committee meetings and contributes to organization-wide risk management activities. Integrates patient feedback, community health needs assessment findings, and Health Center Program performance measures into program planning cycles to ensure services remain responsive and impactful.
Performance Improvement & Monitoring
Leads the development and implementation of a performance improvement (PI) framework across all programs, establishing clear key performance indicators (KPIs), benchmarks, and outcome measures aligned with HRSA UDS clinical and operational performance metrics. Directs the collection, analysis, and reporting of program data to senior leadership, the Board of Directors, and funders. Facilitates regular performance review meetings with Project Managers to assess progress against targets, identify root causes of underperformance, and develop data-informed improvement plans. Utilizes tools such as Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles, dashboards, and scorecards to drive accountability and measurable improvement. Champions a culture of learning and continuous improvement across program teams. Partners with the Clinical Director and Quality Improvement team to align programmatic and clinical performance improvement initiatives.
Community Partnerships & Stakeholder Engagement
Cultivates and maintains partnerships with community-based organizations, public health agencies, local government, hospitals, and other stakeholders to enhance coordination of care and address social determinants of health. Represents the health center in community coalitions, advisory groups, and public forums. Manages collaboration agreements and MOUs with partner organizations. Promotes the health center's mission, visibility, and impact within the communities served. Supports community health needs assessments and uses findings to inform program priorities.
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities
Additional Responsibilities
Information Management
Risk Management
Safety Requirements
Additional Requirements
Minimum Position Qualifications
Education: Bachelor's degree in public health, Healthcare Administration, Business Administration, or a related field
Experience / Training: Minimum of five (5) years of progressive experience in program management, healthcare administration, or a related field; minimum of two (2) years of supervisory experience overseeing project managers or program staff
Preferred Position Qualifications
Education: Master's degree in Public Health (MPH), Healthcare Administration (MHA), Business Administration (MBA), or related field
Experience / Training: Experience working in a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or community health center environment; demonstrated experience with HRSA grant management and UDS reporting; experience with Section 330 Health Center Program compliance; bilingual English/Spanish
License / Certification: Project Management Professional (PMP); Certified Community Health Worker (CCHW); or equivalent professional certification in public health or healthcare management
Environmental Conditions
This job operates in a professional office environment and community-based settings. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, and fax machines. Position involves sitting for extended periods of time while working at a computer. The position may require travel to health center sites, partner organizations, and community locations. Exposure to standard clinical office environments is possible.
Physical and Personal Requirements