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National Safety Council Program Manager - Our Driving Concern (OH) in Columbus, Ohio
Save lives, from the workplace to anyplace.
The National Safety Council is America’s leading nonprofit safety advocate. We focus on eliminating the leading causes of preventable injuries and deaths. Through leadership, research, education, and advocacy, NSC focuses on areas where most unintentional injuries and deaths occur.
We are currently looking for a Program Manager - Our Driving Concern (OH) to join us in our mission to save lives and prevent injuries.
Position Highlights:
The Program Manager leads the Our Driving Concern (ODC) employer traffic safety program in Ohio, a grant-funded initiative focused on preventing crashes and saving lives through employer-based education. This role is responsible for building and maintaining relationships with employers and community partners, delivering engaging in-person and virtual trainings, and driving program performance aligned with state highway safety priorities.
While the Our Driving Concern program is established and currently operating in multiple states, this role supports its expansion into Ohio and will focus heavily on building employer participation from the ground up. The Program Manager will play a key role in establishing partnerships, expanding outreach, and growing program adoption throughout the state.
The position is highly external-facing and requires strong presentation and facilitation skills, as well as the ability to confidently engage employers and stakeholders. Success in this role is driven by the ability to proactively identify opportunities, build relationships, and consistently drive outreach and training activity to achieve program goals.
The Program Manager works in close coordination with a Program Coordinator, who supports grant administration and compliance processes, while the Program Manager provides the programmatic input and execution needed to meet performance goals. This role requires the ability to balance outreach, training delivery, and performance tracking in a fast-paced, remote environment.
What You’ll Do:
Employer Outreach & Engagement
Build and maintain relationships with employers, industry groups, and community partners throughout the state, with a strong focus on establishing new connections
Lead employer recruitment, onboarding, and ongoing engagement to expand program reach
Proactively identify and pursue new employer engagement opportunities through outreach, partnerships, and events
Training & Program Delivery
Plan and deliver in-person and virtual traffic safety trainings, workshops, and presentations
Facilitate engaging sessions that apply adult learning principles and translate traffic safety concepts into practical workplace behaviors
Adapt delivery style and content to meet the needs of different audiences and industries
Coordinate training logistics, materials, and participant communication to ensure successful delivery
Program Performance & Execution
Take ownership of program growth by consistently building employer participation and working toward defined outreach and training targets
Plan and manage outreach and training activities to align with program goals and timelines
Monitor progress toward program targets and adjust approach as needed to stay on track
Maintain accurate records of employer engagement, trainings, and program activities
Provide timely and accurate program input to support performance tracking and required reporting
Operate effectively in a new and evolving program environment, adjusting approach as partnerships and opportunities develop
Program Coordination & Support
Partner with the Program Coordinator to support grant compliance and reporting processes
Develop and maintain program materials, communications, and internal resources
Serve as a liaison with employers, partners, and internal teams to support effective program delivery
Support coordination with vendors or external partners as needed
Additional Responsibilities
Support program activities across additional states as needed
Travel throughout the state of Ohio (and occasionally out of state) to support trainings, events, and stakeholder engagement
We’re Looking for Someone with:
Bachelor’s degree and at least 4 years of experience in training, outreach, community engagement, safety programs, or related fields. In lieu of education, at least 6 years of relevant experience.
Must reside in Ohio or within close proximity for the duration of employment
Demonstrated experience delivering presentations or facilitating adult learning (in-person and/or virtual), with the ability to engage participants and drive practical application
Experience engaging external stakeholders, such as employers, community partners, or clients
Ability to independently plan and prioritize work in a remote environment with limited day-to-day direction
Strong organizational skills with attention to detail and follow-through
Comfort working in a role that requires persistence and consistent outreach to build participation
Comfortable tracking outreach and training activity to monitor progress toward program goals
Proficiency with remote collaboration tools such as Microsoft Teams and Zoom
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Experience with government or grant-funded programs preferred.
This is a remote position with 40% travel.
Salary range - $54,000 to 68,000.
Reasons You’ll Love it here:
NSC cares about the safety, health, and overall well-being of our employees. We offer competitive benefits, resources, and tools to promote a work-life balance that supports employees during all phases of life. We offer the following:
At least 20 PTO days accrued 1st year and 11 paid holidays
Flexible work arrangements
Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance plans
Flex spending accounts for medical and dependent care
403(b) & Roth 403(b) with employer match up to 6%
Reimbursable training
Dress for your day
Our hiring process is designed to give you the opportunity to shine at each step. It starts with an assessment where you really showcase your drive for the role. From there, candidates selected for the first interview will discuss their skills and how they fit with our team. If you're a match, the second interview takes a deeper dive into your background and how you can contribute to our goals. After that, we'll make our final decision and let you know the outcome. This is our usual process, and we're excited to get to know you along the way!
NSC is a Recovery-Friendly Workplace.
We support individuals in or seeking recovery from substance use disorder by fostering a culture of respect, inclusion, and support. We provide access to confidential resources, reasonable accommodations, and a work environment that values your journey and contributions.
NSC is an equal opportunity employer.
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