Program Specialist (Grant County)
Job Description – Program Specialist (Grant County)
The Center for Health Innovation (CHI) is seeking a Program Specialist to lead the planning and implementation of substance use prevention programing in Grant County, NM. The Program Specialist works with a diverse community coalition and is responsible for assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating appropriate strategies, community engagement, meeting coordination, data collection, and detailed activity reporting. This position requires a bachelor’s degree or relevant experience in prevention, community development or human services related field (experience may substitute for education).
Responsibilities:
A Program Specialist I within CHI is skilled in leadership, public speaking, and managing projects. They commonly work on reporting projects required by various funders. Program specialists are detail oriented, organized, team players, and can coordinate multiple projects. Since much of the work is done in a hybrid environment between home and community, Program Specialists must be skilled in Microsoft Office Suite (including Word, PowerPoint and Excel).
Qualifications:
• Minimum of 2 years of experience in community organization or health and human services or community / economic development.
• 1 year experience / background in rural area (As appropriate).
• Skilled in facilitation, public speaking, project management, project assessment and reporting, detail oriented, organized, team player, and the ability to coordinate multiple project activities and players.
Hours and Compensation: 40 hours per week- salary. $38,000-$50,400 annually. Salary is calculated based upon experience and education. Benefit package available including health, dental and vision.
Additional information:
At the Center for Health Innovation, our mission is to work with communities to advance health and social justice through innovative and effective policies and programs. We envision thriving communities with healthy people.
Our programs and advocacy help create an environment in which all communities can thrive and have a voice.
Do YOU *work well with professionals and community members? Are you *good at meeting deadlines? Are you able to do research on *health topics and are you good at writing? Are you good at *developing plans and putting them into action with support from a team?
WE WANT YOU TO APPLY
How to Apply: Send letter of interest and resume to ltecca@chi-phi.org.
Deadline to apply: Friday,, April 22, 2022.
About us:
At the Center for Health Innovation, our mission is to work with communities to advance health and social justice through innovative and effective policies and programs. We envision thriving communities with healthy people.
Our programs and advocacy help create an environment in which all communities can thrive and have a voice
We work to make healthy communities possible for all people, especially those who are typically underserved. We empower groups and individuals at a local, state and national level to determine the future wellbeing of their communities through policy, advocacy, education, and programs.