Program Director
Company: New Jersey Harm Reduction Coalition
Location: New Brunswick
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $90-$110k Who We Are New
Jersey Harm Reduction Coalition (NJHRC) is on a mission to create a
New Jersey that values the safety and dignity of all people who use
drugsand we're making it happen. Since incorporating in 2020, we've
built two Harm Reduction Centers, launched a community drug
checking program, and changed laws to expand syringe services and
naloxone access. NJHRC accomplishes this through direct harm
reduction services (Middlesex Harm Reduction Center and Statewide
Harm Reduction Center), training and technical assistance, and
policy advocacy. Your work as Program Director will directly reach
thousands of New Jerseyans while establishing new standards for
excellence in harm reduction. Join NJHRC's Growing Director Team
NJHRC is at a pivotal moment as we expand our director team with
four new positions: Program Director, Operations Director,
Development Director, and Policy & Communications Director. We're
looking for "swiss army knife" candidates with a track record of
getting sh*t done with care, leading through change with grace, and
building programs, systems, and teams from the ground up. The
Opportunity: Program Director As Program Director, you'll lead the
operational heart of NJHRC by shaping how we deliver services,
developing emerging leaders on our team, and designing systems and
workflows to achieve our goals. You'll build and manage a team of
up to 15 staff, consultants, and interns and be a key external face
of NJHRC in our communities. You'll lead excellence, growth, and
teamwork across: Middlesex Harm Reduction Center (drop-in center,
mobile outreach, healthcare kiosks) Statewide Harm Reduction Center
(24/7 phone line, mail-based services, tabling events) Community
Drug Checking You will also coordinate closely our emerging
Training Center (includes training/technical assistance and pilot
Peer Navigation program). What You'll Do The below represents
today's job. With the Executive Director's help, these
responsibilities will change to be not only different but better.
Competitive candidates will bring keen insight into, enthusiasm
for, and experience with evolving programmatic and organizational
design. Build & lead effective teams (35%) Deliver personalized
support, mentorship, and supervision for program staff Create a
culture focused on effectiveness, learning from mistakes, holding
each other accountable, and getting sh*t done Manage your teams
emotional well-being and work with a clinical lens that balances
authentic responses to lived / living experience with clear support
and boundaries Manage human resources processes for program team
including leaves, professional development, coaching opportunities,
grievances, and performance plans Deliver excellent services (30%)
Lead and oversee all aspects of program planning, operations,
quality improvement, reporting, compliance, and delivery across all
program lines Manage the program financials and program grant
reporting Establish and maintain high-quality program data systems
Drive organizational strategy & culture (20%) Serve on the director
team to set organization-wide vision and strategy Collaborate with
Development, Operations, and Policy teams to align programmatic
work with strategic priorities Lead change management initiatives
and champion equity, respect, and harm reduction values across the
organization Flex into cross-organization roles and
responsibilities as needed Strengthen partnerships & systems (15%)
Build and maintain authentic partnerships with other service
providers to drive access to comprehensive, coordinated care
Strengthen funder relationships, ensure compliance, and help
identify new funding opportunities that align with our values Lead
harm reduction and clinical trainings for both internal and
external audiences Represent NJHRC to community leaders, media, and
lawmakers Who You Are You are a harm reduction leader with
excellent judgment and a track record of creating systems that are
both equitable and effective. You get energized by building
something meaningful. Program Director Must-Have Senior program
leadership experience. You've built something meaningful from very
little and led programs in harm reduction, syringe services, or
intersecting work (e.g. reentry, housing first, drop-ins, etc.).
You've supervised program managers and frontline staff with many
years of experience and expanding responsibilities and
accomplishments. You have a working vision of how you lead people
and continuously refine your approach. You're a stellar project
manager who juggles competing priorities. Relationship-building.
You connect authentically across contexts with members,
supervisees, colleagues, and stakeholders. You take a teaching
approach even in tough conversations and make difficult calls when
needed. You have a demonstrated history of creating partnerships
Working knowledge of syringe services. You have experience with
both the history and practices of syringe services and multiple
service delivery models (e.g. fixed site, mobile outreach via
vehicle or backpack, delivery, secondary exchange) or demonstrate
motivation and ability to develop this knowledge. Experience
implementing harm reduction philosophies & practices. You
intuitively "meet people where they are" and recognize that each
member is an expert of their own health. You have hands-on
experience implementing harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and
motivational interviewing in programs you've led. You can connect
with people who use drugs and coach others around drug user
cultural competency. Exceptional communication skills. Your
communication across all mediums (written, verbal, training,
facilitating, public speaking) is clear, effective, and strategic.
You "make the implicit explicit" and craft messages that land with
the intended audience. You've managed crisis communications. You
use your communication skills to manage up effectively with the
Executive Director. Other: You are highly proficient with
computers, project management tools, and data software. You have a
valid driver's license and ability to drive cargo vans and
minivans. You can work from New Brunswick, NJ at least four days a
week. Must-Haves for all NJHRC staff Creative problem-solving
skills Self-awareness and emotional intelligence Comfort in a
changing environment Commitment to teamwork Strong time management
and prioritization skills Salary and Benefit Details Salary:
$95,000-$115,000, with starting salary determined by demonstrated
experience and skillsets. The majority of candidates will start at
the lower end of this band. Open to a modest relocation stipend for
the right candidate. Health benefits: 100% employer-paid medical,
dental, and vision coverage for employees. For employees with
eligible dependents, NJHRC pays 100% of total benefit costs
(employee dependents) up to $1,200/month. Additional benefits: 20
paid vacation days, 15 paid holidays, half-day "Summer Fridays" in
July and August; retirement plan with up to 5% employer match;
Employee Assistance Program; $500 professional development fund
plus organization-wide professional development opportunities.
Equal Opportunity Employment NJHRC is an equal opportunity employer
and values a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture. NJHRC
encourages applications from all qualified individuals without
regard to race, color, religion, gender, ethnicity, personal
appearance, political affiliation, family responsibility, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin,
marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status and record
of arrest or conviction. NJHRC is particularly interested in hiring
people who have been directly harmed by the War on Drugs. Note to
potential candidates: Studies have shown that women, trans,
non-binary people, and BIPOC candidates are less likely to apply
for jobs unless they believe they meet every qualification. We are
committed to building a diverse and inclusive organization, and we
are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job. That
candidate may come from a less traditional background, and we
welcome the opportunity for new insight into our work. We strongly
encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every
qualification described. Ready to Join Us? We want to hear from
you! Apply online at njhrc.bamboohr.com/careers. The priority
application deadline is December 1 at 9:00am. We'll continue
accepting applications on a rolling basis until the position is
filled. Decisions are made on a rolling basis. The BambooHR
application requires a resume, cover letter, and two professional
references who can speak to your relevant experiences. Applications
without all required components will not be considered. Selected
candidates will be invited to: 30-minute phone screen Interview
panel Interview with the Executive Director Job interview
assignment (compensated) Reference checks
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