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Director of Program Management

Director of Program Management

CompanyThe New York Times
LocationNew York, NY, USA
Salary$175000 – $190000
TypeFull-Time
Degrees
Experience LevelSenior, Expert or higher

Requirements

  • 8+ years experience in program management
  • 4+ years experience in running software development programs
  • 3+ years experience in managing a team of program managers
  • Experience developing strategies, goals, and presenting program status to on-the-ground teams to partners and leadership
  • Expertise in multiple software development practices and knowledge of Jira, Google Workspace, and other project management tools
  • Recognize and surface trade-offs between longer-term strategy and shorter-term execution
  • Technical background with understanding of software development, IT infrastructure, and system architecture

Responsibilities

  • Work with your partners to guide multiple types of software development projects from creation through completion.
  • Identify issues between competing interests to create understanding on priority, scope and realistic timelines.
  • Experienced and thoughtful leadership in managing a team of dedicated program managers, guiding their professional development, and contributing to the betterment of the function as a whole.
  • Guide the teams and important partners to navigate challenges on the road to delivery.
  • Influence teams through servant-leadership.
  • Ensure shared understanding of initiative goals and success criteria across the entirety of teams/partners involved in the program.
  • Track and communicate initiative status, risks, and emergent issues.
  • Organize complicated information so that it is accessible to varying partners and can be kept current with minimal overhead.
  • Seek out, track and escalate impediments to the teams’ throughput and barriers to program completion.
  • Demonstrate support and understanding of our value of journalistic independence and a strong commitment to our mission to seek the truth and help people understand the world.

Preferred Qualifications

    No preferred qualifications provided.