About Pronghorn
Overview
At Pronghorn, we are building a movement. Rooted in culture, innovation, and equity, we exist to create real pathways to success across the Spirits industry and beyond.
Whether you're behind the scenes or at the forefront of the brand, working at Pronghorn means stepping into purpose. We believe in bold ideas, relentless execution, and creating space for people to show up fully as themselves — and win.
Pronghorn Partner Collaboration (HQ)
At Pronghorn, we leverage powerful partnerships to build pathways. We proudly collaborate with some of the biggest and most respected names in the Spirits industry to connect bold talent with bold brands.
Whether you’re supporting internal growth or contributing to a partner initiative, you’ll gain real-world exposure, strategic access, and unmatched insight into an industry that’s being reshaped in real time. Every role has the potential to intersect with our partner network — driving visibility, impact, and results that go far beyond the job description.
About the role
The Programs Manager will own the day-to-day execution of high-volume talent programs designed to move large numbers of candidates into and through the pipeline.
This role sits at the intersection of:
Program Management (cohorts, events, development experiences)Talent Support (working closely with recruiting and talent teams)Partnerships & Market Relationships (schools, organizations, associations)You’re the person who makes sure the ideas become reality: applications go live, cohorts feel organized, partners are engaged, and candidates have a clear, development-focused experience from first touch to program completion.
Key Responsibilities1. Program Planning & ExecutionSupport end-to-end delivery of high-volume talent and professional development programs (internships, fellowships, training series, talent prep, etc.).Coordinate timelines, milestones, communications, and deliverables for each cohort.Manage logistics for development sessions: applications, info sessions, workshops, coaching days, and program wrap-ups.Ensure each cohort has a clear structure, learning outcomes, and communication plan.2. Talent Team PartnershipWork hand-in-hand with the Talent & Programs Director and recruiting team on strategic talent initiatives.Align program timelines with recruiting cycles and partner hiring needs.Support candidate flow as needed (e.g., scheduling, workshop invites, follow-ups, interview coordination).Help translate program completion into pipeline readiness (participants leaving with skills, awareness, and next steps).3. Market & Relationship BuildingBuild and nurture relationships with schools, community organizations, associations, and affinity groups that align with program and talent goals.Coordinate outreach to career services, student orgs, and professional networks to drive applications and attendance at development programs.Represent the programs in external meetings, info sessions, and occasional events.Maintain a simple partner/contact list and outreach tracker.4. Program Operations, Experience & Development Content SupportOwn the overall participant experience—from onboarding through completion—ensuring clear expectations and meaningful engagement.Maintain program materials (agendas, decks, guides, FAQs, reflection forms) for career readiness and professional development topics.Coordinate facilitators, speakers, and partners for panels, workshops, and training sessions.Work with creative/marketing partners to ensure program assets are up-to-date and on-brand.5. Data, Reporting & Continuous ImprovementTrack key program metrics: applications, attendance, completions, and basic conversion indicators.Provide regular updates to the Talent & Programs Director on program health, risks, and wins.Gather feedback from participants and partners and propose improvements to content, flow, and experience.QualificationsRequired:
3–5+ years of experience in program management, workforce development, learning & development, or similar roles.Experience working with or alongside talent/recruiting teams on initiatives, events, or pipelines.Proven experience supporting high-volume programs (education, internships, fellowships, training or career development programs) from planning through execution.Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple timelines and stakeholders.Excellent written and verbal communication skills; comfortable facilitating or hosting sessions.Preferred:
Experience designing, coordinating, or supporting professional development or career readiness programs (workshops, bootcamps, speaker series, etc.).Experience in a start-up or high-growth environment (comfortable with ambiguity and building while executing).Relationships or past experience collaborating with schools, universities, nonprofits, associations, or community groups.Background in workforce development, early-career talent, or community-based training programs.Strengths & Working StyleYou’re a doer: you like plans, agendas, and seeing development experiences come to life.Detail-oriented but not easily overwhelmed by volume.Comfortable talking with students, candidates, partners, and internal teams in the same day.Calm under pressure, able to keep programs on track and experiences intentional even when things shift.Why Choose UsAt Pronghorn, we don’t offer jobs — we offer impact. Every seat here is a chance to build, influence, and disrupt industries that weren’t designed with everyone in mind. We are culture shapers, talent developers, and brand builders who believe in doing meaningful work that leaves a legacy.
When you join Pronghorn, you’re stepping into a community of leaders, creators, and doers committed to excellence and equity. Here, your voice matters. Your ideas move. And your work shows up in real ways across companies, communities, and culture.
We move fast. We lead boldly. And we invest in our people every step of the way.
Salary$100,000 - $120,000/yr
Work AuthorizationDue to the nature of these positions, we are unable to provide sponsorship for U.S. work authorization now or in the future.
Equal Opportunity Employer StatementPronghorn is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
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