Program Manager
Company: Coalition of Asian American Leaders
Location: Saint Paul
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Coalition of Asian American
Leaders (CAAL) envisions a just and joyful future where all
Minnesotans, regardless of background, have the power to shape
decisions that affect us and can live with dignity in thriving and
caring communities. CAAL is a network of Asian American leaders
whose mission is to harness our collective power across
ethnicities, age groups, and sectors to improve the lives of
communities by connecting, learning, and acting together. We
believe our democracy thrives when all communities are visible,
included, and fully engaged in key systemic decisions that impact
our lives. We embrace the diversity of our community and believe
that if we can work together, moving beyond silos, we help ensure a
more prosperous future for all Minnesotans. The Program Manager
will lead the development, facilitation, and continuous improvement
of CAAL’s Youth Leadership Support program (BOBA) and Network
Weaving events. This role oversees program design and
implementation, evaluates outcomes, and ensures high-quality
experiences across all convenings and activities. The Program
Manager drives community outreach and participant engagement
strategies that strengthen CAAL’s relationships with Asian
Minnesotan communities, partners, and leaders. By cultivating
meaningful connections, elevating community voices, and guiding
participants through learning and action, this role advances CAAL’s
mission and expands program impact. This position requires a
proactive and strategic thinker committed to program success,
community engagement, and high standards of delivery. The Program
Manager works closely with staff, stakeholders, and partners to
effectively manage multiple programs in a fast-paced environment.
They exercise independent decision-making, operate with agency and
autonomy, and bring deep knowledge of leadership development
programs. The ideal candidate demonstrates a strong commitment to
building collective power for long-term systems change through
cross-sector, cross-generational, and cross-racial partnerships.
Responsibilities: Youth Leadership Development & Program
Facilitation Lead design, coordination, and facilitation of the
BOBA youth leadership program, creating safe, inclusive, and
culturally affirming spaces for identity, belonging, and community
power. Facilitate youth-driven learning and teach core advocacy and
organizing skills to help young leaders understand issues affecting
their communities and take meaningful action. Co-create curriculum
and activities with youth, centering their lived experiences and
leadership throughout program design. Build strong, trusting
relationships and ensure youth have meaningful decision-making
roles that support growth as community advocates and organizers.
Manage logistics, curriculum development, outreach, and
communications to recruit and retain diverse youth participants.
Track outcomes, gather feedback, and maintain documentation to
continuously improve BOBA program quality and future cohorts.
Program Operations, Compliance & Communications Ensure program
operations comply with applicable laws, regulations, funding
requirements, and best practices. Design and implement
communications (in partnership with communications staff) to engage
and mobilize current and new CAAL network leaders. Organize, plan,
and execute key program activities, including Celebrasians ,
Monthly Welcome Calls , Regional Hubs , and other assigned
convenings. Network Weaving Events Design events that cultivate a
strong network of community partners and leaders, enabling shared
learning, resource exchange, and collective action. Develop and
facilitate CAAL PowerTalks, Fireside Chats, and other learning
engagements, curate research, stories, speakers, and
community-driven solutions on timely issues. Oversee end-to-end
design, coordination, and implementation of Network Weaving and
leadership convenings in alignment with CAAL’s mission and goals.
Manage logistics, partner relationships, and performance, using
data and participant feedback to improve program quality and
impact. Stay informed on emerging issues affecting Asian
Minnesotans and integrate relevant insights into program content
and strategy. Community Outreach & Relationship Building Lead
outreach strategy to build relationships with Asian Minnesotan
communities, partners, schools, youth groups, and local leaders.
Cultivate new partnerships and represent CAAL at community events
to increase visibility and expand program impact. Oversee outreach
and recruitment for programs such as BOBA, PowerTalks, and
leadership convenings to ensure diverse and inclusive
participation. Develop outreach materials and maintain
communication with prospective participants, families, and
partners. Coordinate outreach plans, calendars, and tracking
systems, partner with communications staff to amplify reach.
Monitor outreach metrics and use data to refine strategies,
improving reach, effectiveness, and community impact. Partnerships,
Representation & Network Support Represent CAAL’s priorities and
strategies in coalitions, task forces, and assigned meetings to
advance leadership programs. Build and maintain relationships with
CAAL’s network leaders, local coalitions, and community partners to
provide leadership support and organizing opportunities.
Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting Monitor program activities to
ensure they meet objectives, adjusting plans as necessary. Document
and report leadership impact across programs, consistently
amplifying desired outcomes. Use participant and community feedback
to inform program improvements and design decisions. Strategy &
Campaigns Advance ideas and strategies that lead to community
campaigns, including organizing, policy advocacy, research, and
narrative power-building. Requirements: Minimum 3 years of
progressive leadership experience to include prior demonstration of
complex program management experience and implementation Bachelor’s
degree required, advanced degree in public policy, public
administration, advocacy and political leadership, or related field
preferred Experience in two or more of the following areas:
leadership support, network building, training and development,
organizational culture and systems change, youth empowerment and
leadership, and/or other leadership development areas impacting
Asian Americans Demonstrated ability to manage projects and people,
taking ownership and driving activities to completion, (project
management courses or certification preferred) Willingness and
availability to work in the evenings and weekends when community is
available with ability to travel, including occasional overnight
and multi-day travel Willingness to learn and adapt to new trends
and changing situations Excellent judgment and creative
problem-solving skills, including negotiation and conflict
resolution Strong written and verbal communication skills to convey
complex information, give presentations and build relationships
Experience facilitating meetings (facilitation certification
preferred) Salary and Benefits: This is an exempt position with a
salary range starting at a minimum of $55,000 - $65,000. CAAL
offers all employees medical, dental and vision coverage. CAAL
provides employer paid long term disability, workers compensation,
basic life insurance, a 401K retirement plan with employer match.
10 days of holiday and generous paid time off. Free on-site parking
is available for all employees. To Apply: Please email your resume
to hr@caalmn.org. Please include “Program Manager” in the subject
line. CAAL is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate our rich
diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment
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