Details
12/12/2017
Project Manager, Infant Mortality/(OEI)
Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County
(Ohio Equity Institute Team - Dayton)
Department: Birth Outcomes
Office: Health Promotion
Posting Date: December 11, 2017
Hours: Full-time, M - F 8 am - 4:30 pm
Starting Salary: A48 $25.45- $25.82/Hour
$52,936.00 - $53,705.60/Annual
Minimum Qualifications:
- A Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Nursing, Social Work or Health Education with two years’ experience in project development management and evaluation; Proficient with MS Office Suite
- Current valid Ohio driver’s license & access to a motor vehicle
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
- Provides content leadership and ensuring the implementation and operational coordination to projects within the Dayton Ohio Equity Institute (OEI) team.
- Coordinates infant mortality initiatives within Montgomery County.
- Serves as a liaison and outreach to community members and various agencies increasing public and professional awareness about the cultural, safety and health systems factors which are impacting infant mortality; coordinating the programmatic and fiscal aspects of local, state and federal grants that support the work of the Dayton & Montgomery County Infant Mortality Task Force for action on the IM/OEI.
- Coordinates the programmatic and fiscal aspects of local, state, and federal grants that supports the work of the coalitions and the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) and the Community Health Assessment (CHA). Assuring coalitions and CHIP/CHA’s compliance with grant requirements;
- Assisting with obtaining funding for new or expanded projects consistent with the Task Force and the CHIP/CHA’s goals and objectives.
- Developing and implementing methods for the evaluation of strategies to assess the impact on infant mortality;
- Prepares reports for funders related to Ohio Department of Health’s deliverables; Submits local data via the online Documentation and Support System (ODSS).
- Promotes and maintain relationships with other agencies and community groups; Participates on committees and in other activities related to project activities
- Completes special projects as assigned
- May be required to play an active role in the event of a public health emergency, which may include changes in responsibilities and working hours
How to apply:
Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County
117 South Main Street, 2nd Floor
Dayton, Ohio 45422
Fax (937) 496-3070
humanresources@phdmc.org
Deadline to Apply: December 26, 2017 or until position is filled
Applicants who declare use of nicotine/tobacco in any form including replacement therapy products and prescription medications used to treat smoking addiction on the PHDMC Application for Employment or addendum thereto, shall not be considered for employment.
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