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04/25/2025

Assistant Director of Health Promotion & Preparedness 

Wood County Health Department

POSITION POSTING 

DATE POSTED: 04/24/2025  

TITLE: Assistant Director of Health Promotion & Preparedness 

CLASSIFICATION: Full-time; FLSA Exempt; Unclassified 

PAY RANGE: Starting rate is $70,117 annually; Commensurate with experience  

WORK HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.;  

Nights/weekends/holidays may be required.  

IMMEDIATE SUPERVSOR: Director of Health Promotion & Preparedness 

POSITION OVERVIEW:  

The Assistant Director of Health Promotion and Preparedness (HPP) is responsible for providing strategic  leadership planning, supervising, operating, coordinating, and administering public health nursing and  epidemiology operations at the Wood County Health Department.  

The Assistant Director of HPP will foster retention and expansion of public health nursing clients and  services; build and establish sustainable population health services beyond those already in place; assist in  the development, implementation and maintenance of policies; lead application for, budgeting of, and  effective management of program funds, in accordance with grant rules and spending authorizations;  prepare and provide accurate program reports by established deadlines; provide timely, accurate responses  to all grant and other applicable inquiries; and work effectively with agency partners to achieve public  health goals and priorities.  

If qualified, the Assistant Director will serve as the agency’s Director of Nursing and provide clinical  direction for public health nursing services.  

ESSENTIAL DUTIES: 

Public Health Nursing and Epidemiology Program Administration and Oversight  Directs, supervises and supports population health staff, e.g., public health nurses and  epidemiologists, to ensure compliance within their scope of practice, agency policies and  procedures and any applicable grants;  

  • Prepares, oversees and assists with grant applications and reports;  
  • Assists in the preparation of the budget for HPP programs;  
  • Reviews budget information to support effective budget management;  
  • Seeks out and compiles information regarding potential alternate funding sources; 
  • In coordination with the Medical Director, develops, reviews and revises policies and procedures  related to population health;  
  • Reviews practices and policies to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal requirements  under the highest professional standards and best practices;  
  • Determines the type and amount of population health services required and secures approval and  support from the HPP Director;  
  • Assists with identifying opportunities to expand population health services sustainably;  Assists with epidemiological activities, as needed;  
  • Collaborates with other agencies to promote public health initiatives; 
  • Participates in agency policy-making and program development.  

Supervisory 

  • Evaluates employee performance and review employee work hours;  
  • Approves employee leave requests; 
  • Assists in the hiring and promotion process;  
  • Ensures staff operate in good behavior and efficient service, recommending appropriate discipline,  as needed; 
  • Monitors professional development needs of staff;  
  • Attends and participate in Board of Health meetings and Committee meetings of the Board of  Health as requested; 
  • Provides public speaking to the Board of Health, agency partners and the public;  Approves the purchase of supplies.  

Miscellaneous duties include the following:  

  • Assists the agency and community in preparing for, responding to, withstanding and recovering  from public health emergencies; 
  • Participates in community activities on behalf of Wood County Health Department;  Other duties as assigned.  

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • Education:  

o Non-Nursing Director: Bachelor’s degree in public health, health education, health and  human services, business administration, healthcare administration, epidemiology, nursing  or a related field 

 OR 

o Nursing Director: Bachelor of Science in Nursing from an accredited school of  professional nursing, ideally with a focus in community or public health nursing and health  education, and an active Registered Nursing license from the Ohio Board of Nursing.  Experience working with grants.  

  • A minimum of five (5) years of experience working in public health, with at least two (2) years in  a supervisory capacity.  
  • A valid Ohio driver’s license with auto insurance and the ability to operate a motor vehicle.  License must be maintained throughout employment 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • Master’s degree in Public Health or Nursing. 
  • Experience in grant writing.  

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: 

  • Be a self-starter, able to prioritize the workload, and able to work independently of others.  Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills.  
  • Ability to maintain information in strict confidentiality.  
  • Demonstrate administrative capacity to aid in the maintenance and expansion of division services.  Must be proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.  Knowledge of public health laws, regulations, and standards for public health nursing.  Strong organizational, analytical thinking abilities, and attention to detail. 
  • Ability to work independently, to multi-task, and to meet deadlines.  
  • Ability to effectively delegate and utilize staff. 
  • Must be passionate about growing and expanding public health services.  

Final candidates must successfully pass a background check and provide proof of  current automobile insurance.  

An individual who poses a direct threat to the health and safety of others in the  workplace will be deemed not qualified for this position.

   

Application materials  accepted until: 

Deadline to apply is 5/8/2025 

Required documents:

Wood County Application for Employment, cover letter, resume,  contact information for at least three professional references.  

The Wood County Application for Employment can be found here:  Wood County Employment Application.  

Application materials submitted without all required  documents will be considered incomplete. 

Submit application  materials to:

Recruitment and Development Coordinator  

1840 East Gypsy Lane Rd. 

Bowling Green, OH 43402 

419-352-8402 Ext. 3201 

Email to: WCHDHumRes@woodcountyohio.gov

   



The Wood County Health Department is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with  the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Health Department provides reasonable  accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and  current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. If you have a  disability and would like to request an accommodation to apply for a position with the Wood  County Health Department, please email WCHDHumRes@woodcountyohio.gov or call 419-352- 8402 Ext. 3201. 

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