L&D Program Manager (Core Manager Development)

University of California San Francisco

$100K — $120K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Organizational Development, Adult Education, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Human Resources, or related field; or equivalent experience.
  • 5+ years in executive facilitation and leadership development.
  • Proven ability to build and launch leadership programs from scratch in complex environments, especially in higher education or healthcare.
  • Strong diagnostic skills and consultative approach to identify skill gaps and translate them into learning solutions.
  • Exceptional group facilitation and coaching skills for diverse audiences.
  • Deep knowledge of adult learning theory and instructional design frameworks.
  • Analytical mindset to define KPIs and articulate program value through data analysis.
  • Outstanding interpersonal skills for effective collaboration with stakeholders.

Responsibilities

  • Partner with leadership to identify operational pain points and strategic gaps in management.
  • Design and implement diagnostic tools to assess leadership competencies and requirements.
  • Translate assessment findings into a comprehensive core manager development strategy.
  • Create scalable, inclusive curricula based on adult learning principles and experiential models.
  • Craft learning journeys targeting essential mindsets and practical skills for managers.
  • Facilitate interactive workshops and manage program logistics and communications.
  • Establish evaluation frameworks to measure program impact and continuously refine content.

Benefits

  • Professional development and continuous learning opportunities.
  • Access to a vibrant learning community and peer-support networks.
  • Flexible work arrangements within a supportive environment.
  • Engagement in a mission-driven organization with a focus on inclusive leadership.
  • Collaborative work environment with diverse stakeholders.
Full Job Description
Job Description

Job Summary:

The Learning & Leadership Development Program Manager (Core Manager Development) is responsible for architecting, executing and scaling UCSF's core manager development programs. Reporting to the Director of Learning & Leadership Development, this role serves as a strategic L&D partner and program owner, working directly with campus and health system leadership, HR Business Partners, and client groups to cultivate the essential mindsets, behaviors, and skills needed for successful managerial leadership at UCSF.

This position oversees the entire program lifecycle: leading stakeholder intake, conducting diagnostic needs assessments, designing engaging evidence-based curricula, facilitating cohort-based learning, and measuring long-term organizational impact. By blending strategic consulting, instructional design, dynamic facilitation, and data-driven evaluation, the Program Manager ensures that UCSF managers are fully equipped to lead high-performing, inclusive teams and navigate organizational complexity.ning results.

Responsibilities

of time
Essential Function (Yes/No)

Key Responsibilities

(To be completed by Supervisor)
30%Yes
Client Intake, Diagnosis and Program Strategy
  • Stakeholder Engagement & Intake: Partner with UCSF business leaders, department heads, and HR Business Partners to conduct structured client intake sessions, identifying key operational pain points and strategic capability gaps across core management tiers.
  • Needs Assessment & Diagnosis: Design and analyze diagnostic tools-including surveys, focus groups, manager competency assessments, and performance data-to identify foundational leadership mindsets, behaviors, and skill requirements unique to UCSF.
  • Core Manager Strategy: Translate diagnostic findings into a comprehensive, multi-tiered core manager development strategy aligned with UCSF's PRIDE values, strategic vision, and healthcare/academic mission.
30%Yes
Curriculum Design & Capability Development
  • Instructional Design & Architecture: Build scalable, modern, and inclusive manager development curricula from scratch using adult learning principles, blended learning modalities, and experiential learning models (e.g., 70:20:10).
  • Behavioral & Mindset Alignment: Craft learning journeys that explicitly target essential manager mindsets (e.g., psychological safety, growth mindset, inclusive leadership) alongside practical management skills (e.g., performance coaching, delegation, feedback, conflict resolution, compliance).
  • Toolkit & Resource Development: Develop practical manager toolkits, job aids, case studies, and post-session application guides to ensure seamless transfer of learning to day-to-day operations.
15%Yes
Program Delivery, Facilitation & Logistics
  • Interactive Facilitation: Lead and facilitate high-impact cohort experiences, interactive workshops, peer coaching circles, and executive speaker panels in both virtual and classroom-based formats.
  • End-to-End Program Management: Manage program operations, including cohort scheduling, participant enrollment, learning management system (LMS) administration, vendor and guest speaker coordination, and participant communications.
  • Community & Peer Learning: Foster vibrant manager learning communities and peer-support networks across cohort tracks to sustain ongoing leadership dialogue and cross-functional collaboration.
15%Yes
Measurement, Evaluation & Continuous Improvement
  • Impact Measurement Framework: Establish robust measurement and evaluation frameworks (e.g., Kirkpatrick Model) to track participant engagement, learning adoption, behavior change, and business impact over time.
  • Data Analysis & Reporting: Collect, synthesize, and report qualitative and quantitative metrics to leadership, using participant feedback and 360-degree evaluation data to demonstrate program ROI and identify opportunities for optimization.
  • Iterative Refinement: Continuously update and refresh core manager content, case studies, and delivery methods based on emerging leadership research, UCSF organizational shifts, and participant data.
10%Yes
Communication & Engagement
  • Socialize and promote the Core Manager Development curricula across UCSF through the most effective means possible - internal media channels, newsletters, team meetings, etc.


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Qualifications

Required:
  • Bachelor's degree in Organizational Development, Adult Education, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Human Resources, or a related field; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • 5+ years directly related experience in executive facilitation and leadership development.
  • End-to-End L&D Expertise: Proven track record of building and launching leadership or manager development programs from zero-to-one in a complex, matrixed environment (higher education or healthcare experience strongly preferred).
  • Consultative & Diagnostic Capability: Strong client-facing intake and organizational diagnostic skills, with the ability to ask probing questions, identify root-cause skill gaps, and translate business needs into targeted learning solutions.
  • Facilitation Skills: Exceptional group facilitation, presentation, and coaching skills, with demonstrated ability to engage diverse audiences, manage group dynamics, and foster psychological safety.
  • Instructional Design: Deep knowledge of adult learning theory, curriculum mapping, behavioral change models, and instructional design frameworks.
  • Data-Driven & Analytical Mindset: Ability to define key performance indicators (KPIs), analyze qualitative/quantitative evaluation metrics, and articulate program value to executive stakeholders.
  • Collaboration & Stakeholder Management: Outstanding interpersonal skills with a proven capacity to build trust, influence without authority and collaborate effectively with HRBPs, faculty, clinical leaders, and staff across all levels.


Preferred:
  • Coaching: ICF Associate Certified Coach (ACC), Professional Certified Coach (PCC), or equivalent recognized coaching credential.
  • Learning & Development: Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD), Associate Professional in Talent Development (APTD), or Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR/SHRM-SCP).
  • Advanced degree in Organizational Development, Adult Learning, HRD, or Business Administration (MBA).


Salary Information

The final salary and offer components are subject to additional approvals based on UC policy.

Your placement within the salary range is dependent on a number of factors including your work experience and internal equity within this position classification at UCSF. For positions that are represented by a labor union, placement within the salary range will be guided by the rules in the collective bargaining agreement.

To learn more about the benefits of working at UCSF, including total compensation, please visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html

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