Director of Program Management, Education Salary

Updated: 29 May 2012
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Salary$37,419 - $97,436  
   
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Education$35,874 - $97,434
Education, College/University$36,346 - $98,038
Education, K-12 Schools$35,587 - $99,092
Health Care Services$36,789 - $99,003
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Male
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Salary:$48,241 - $78,100 $40,500 - $95,000
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Less than 1 year
2%
1-4 years
30%
5-9 years
15%
10-19 years
37%
20 years or more
15%
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Bachelor's Degree$29,396 - $64,564
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Elementary EducationNot enough data
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medical benefits Medical: 80% dental benefits Dental: 57%
vision benefits Vision: 43% employee benefits None: 20%

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Director of Program Management, Education - (City withheld for privacy), Texas, United States
You should answer quite quickly and confidently that it depends on several factors: 1. What is expected of the person you are considering to hire? 2. What are the benefits that the company is offering you 3. What is the procedure for family, personal or office/bldg area emergencies? 4. When and how am I paid? 5. What is your bonus potential for going up the ladder of career advancement?
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