Senior Program Manager, Operations
Company: UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: February 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title: Senior Program
Manager, Operations Department: Institute for Capacity Building
Reports To: Director, Operations for ICB & Atlanta Office FLSA
Status: Exempt Band: C2 – Location 3 JOB DESCRIPTION The Senior
Program Manager - Operations will provide comprehensive
operational, financial, and administrative support to the UNCF
Institute for Capacity Building (ICB) management team. In this
role, the Senior Program Manager will support the establishment,
oversight, and execution of programmatic, operational, and learning
activities across UNCF’s network of partner institutions. The
successful candidate will manage and support cross-functional
projects and system implementations; oversee vendor relationships;
process invoices; and support grant management activities.
Responsibilities will also include event management planning and
execution for UNCF’s annual summit, budget management, scheduling
and calendar coordination, and oversight of office operations,
including supplies, technology, and equipment. Additional
administrative duties will be assigned as needed to support the
broader goals of the ICB. This role requires a highly
collaborative, detail-oriented, and organized professional with
strong analytical skills and the ability to remain flexible in a
fast-paced environment. The ideal candidate will demonstrate an
entrepreneurial mindset and possess a strong understanding of
higher education, curriculum design, budgeting, and professional
development programming, with a particular focus on Historically
Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). ABOUT UNCF The United
Negro College Fund (UNCF) has been an engine of educational
achievement for more than 80 years. UNCF’s mission is to build a
robust and nationally recognized pipeline of HBCU students who,
because of UNCF support, become highly qualified college graduates.
In addition, UNCF ensures that its member institutions remain
respected models of best practices in moving students to and
through college. Since its inception in 1944, UNCF has raised over
$6 billion in private support, distributed scholarships to help
students attend school, and enabled more than 500,000 scholars and
low-income students to graduate from UNCF’s member historically
black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and launch professional
careers. UNCF is committed to closing the educational attainment
gap by increasing postsecondary access and success for student
groups, particularly low-income and first-generation students.
ABOUT ICB Launched in 2006, UNCF’s Institute for Capacity Building
(ICB) provides targeted capacity-building resources to help HBCUs
improve their resilience. We define resilience as the institution’s
ability to improve its operation today and future-proof them for
tomorrow. ICB’s engagement equips UNCF member institutions, and
other HBCUs and PBIs, to provide high-quality educational
experiences to their students and the broader community. ICB’s work
focuses on three areas critical to HBCU success: institutional
effectiveness, academic competitiveness, and financial viability.
Beyond our strategic advisory and project management support, ICB
serves as an innovation hub for Black colleges, connecting
institutions to funders, best practices, resources, and subject
matter experts both within and outside of UNCF. Successful
candidates will join the Institute for Capacity Building team which
is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. In addition to specific roles
and responsibilities, ICB team members have proven to be successful
when they: Are driven to serve people and institutions that are
often undervalued and overlooked; Embrace collaboration as a
critical value to ensure effective teamwork and adoption of best
practices; Seek out opportunities to innovate and improve upon
conventional practices and procedures; Take personal responsibility
for executing key projects and developing relationships; and
Operate with a sense of mission and purpose. PRIMARY
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: Supporting the Director with overall
grants management administration for the ICB portfolio, including
preparing annual grant budgets, planning expenditures, monitoring
financial performance, and implementing necessary corrections.
Assisting the Director with policy development and budget
management. Serving as the primary point of contact for asset
management and procurement. Providing oversight of third-party
vendor management, including contract agreements, in collaboration
with the Director and key stakeholders. Supporting the enhancement
and implementation of financial systems, CRM software (e.g.,
Salesforce), and other required technology platforms. Actively
participating in the planning and execution of ICB events,
including the UNITE annual summit. Developing, documenting, and
maintaining ICB policies and procedures. Providing performance
management and oversight for Program Coordinators – Operations.
Reviewing, standardizing, and maintaining onboarding and
offboarding policies and procedures for ICB. Assisting with the
training and onboarding of new hires and interns. Preparing and
distributing memos, emails, reports, and other communications, as
appropriate. Responding to internal and external inquiries and
requests for information in a timely manner. Serving as a liaison
between administrative staff and senior management, ensuring needs
and concerns are communicated and resolved efficiently. Partnering
with Human Resources, Information Technology, and other key
stakeholders to maintain and update office policies, as needed.
Coordinating with the IT department regarding office equipment,
systems, and technology needs. Managing relationships with vendors,
service providers, and the accounting department, ensuring timely
invoicing, payments, and proper contract execution in collaboration
with the Office of General Counsel. Coordinating office staff
activities to ensure operational efficiency and effectiveness.
Maintaining professional and technical knowledge by attending
workshops, participating in professional associations, networking,
and reviewing industry publications. Managing offsite assets,
ensuring they are maintained in an orderly and secure manner.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES May supervise several staff members in
accordance with the organization's policies, performance guidelines
and applicable laws. QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree required, advanced degree or commensurate
experience preferred. Minimum of 5-7 years of operations
management, business administration, project management, event
management, and budget management. OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Demonstrated experience in planning, managing, and executing
events, including large-scale, multi-day meetings, and
stakeholder-facing programs. Demonstrated ability to plan,
facilitate, and lead meetings, and to work effectively and
professionally with stakeholders at all levels of leadership.
Exceptional organizational and time-management skills, with the
ability to manage administrative, financial, and project-related
activities with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail.
Proven initiative and problem-solving skills, with the ability to
independently manage a wide range of responsibilities and deliver
results. Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, often at
varying stages of development and execution. Demonstrated
commitment to and understanding of the mission and values of UNCF
and the Institute for Capacity Building (ICB). Experience with
calendar management and travel coordination. Proven ability to
prioritize and balance competing demands, deadlines, and projects
effectively. Excellent written, verbal, and presentation
communication skills. Demonstrated success working collaboratively
and cross-functionally in team-based environments. High level of
proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Word, Excel,
and PowerPoint) and other relevant software platforms. ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION Benefits include: Medical, Dental & Vision Vacation,
Sick & Personal Leave Life Insurance (Basic & Optional) Flex
Spending Accounts 403(b) Retirement Account Holiday Savings Plan
Annual Success Sharing Salary Range: $67,700.00 To $72,800.00 per
year (Salary is commensurate with experience.) This is a hybrid
role: 4 days on-site and 1-day remote per week, located in UNCF’s
Atlanta Headquarters building. Background checks required. UNCF is
EOE M/F/D/V
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