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The Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Treatment Project Coordinator has the responsibility of serving as technical assistance provider and project support to subrecipients of Federal HRSA EHE funds to improve HIV care outcomes. The Coordinator develops and uses standardized tools to identify barriers to successful program implementation shares the identified barriers with EHE colleagues and Division of HIV Health (DHH) leadership and delivers technical assistance to programs based on evidence-based care improvement modalities. The Coordinator collaborates with other DHH staff including the Program Services Unit when delivering technical assistance. The EHE Treatment Project Coordinator serves as liaison between DHH service units (Program Services Information Services and Training and Special Initiatives) to advance deliverables related to EHE HIV treatment activities across DHH. This person will be responsible for maintaining grant implementation timelines and ensuring timely reporting as required under HRSA-25-063.
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Experience:
Required: Four years of experience in a public health program or delivering HIV care management services. Preferred: Minimum one years experience conducting quality management or program management activities in an HIV care setting.
Education Requirement:
Completion of a bachelors degree program (in public health or related field) at an accredited college or university with a minimum of the experience listed above. Completion of a masters degree program in public health or a related field may count toward one year of public health program or HIV care management experience.
Salary:
Commensurate with education and experience.
PHMC is an Equal Opportunity and E-Verify Employer.
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