Job description
About MCD Global Health
Over the past 40 years MCD Global Health (MCD) has worked to strengthen health systems through integrated sustainable and locally driven interventions across several public health sectors. MCD collaborates with donors national governments the private sector health agencies communities and local stakeholders to improve health and save lives in the United States and internationally. MCD is recognized as a leader innovator and trusted partner in the design implementation and evaluation of high-quality public health programs.
About the Role
MCD Global Health is seeking a Viral Hepatitis and Harm Reduction Prevention Manager to support statewide viral hepatitis prevention and harm reduction efforts embedded within a public health setting. The position provides coordination management and oversight of education outreach prevention testing linkage to care syringe service programs and overdose prevention activities as well as monitoring state and federal grants and contracts.
The role is performed under administrative direction and works closely with public health partners healthcare providers and community stakeholders to support effective and data-driven public health interventions.
Overall Job Responsibilities
Reporting to an assigned MCD Senior Program Manager the Viral Hepatitis and Harm Reduction Prevention Manager is responsible for coordinating statewide viral hepatitis prevention and harm reduction activities; managing education outreach and service delivery initiatives; monitoring grants and contracts; and supporting planning evaluation and reporting related to viral hepatitis and substance use overdose prevention.
Specific Responsibilities
The Viral Hepatitis and Harm Reduction Prevention Manager will:
Monitor implement and evaluate state and federal grant programs and budgets related to viral hepatitis and harm reduction statewide.
Prepare and monitor contracts and contract deliverables for local and federal programs.
Coordinate the statewide viral hepatitis prevention program in Maine including but not limited to the coordination of Hepatitis C testing and linkage to care Hepatitis A and B vaccination referrals syringe service programs and client navigation programs for substance use overdose prevention.
Prepare and disseminate technical reports for statewide and federal partners.
Support efforts to monitor analyze and evaluate viral Hepatitis data prepare reports and distribute data in a standardized way to local and federal stakeholders.
Perform education and outreach activities and serve as the point of contact for viral Hepatitis prevention for local and federal agencies medical providers and members of the public.
Coordinate and participate in consumer planning groups related to viral Hepatitis prevention syringe services overdose prevention and initiate public health interventions related these areas.
Coordinate statewide syringe service programs linkage to care and patient navigation programs related to viral Hepatitis and substance use overdose prevention.
Participate in a coordinated viral hepatitis outbreak and response planning as well as overdose spike alert system management.
Participate in and contribute to overall Infectious Disease Program planning and evaluation activities.
Review and evaluate integrated HIV STD viral hepatitis and harm reduction data and interventions.
Attend relevant meetings work sessions and conferences.
Contribute to Infectious Disease Surveillance evaluation performance improvement outbreak preparedness and response planning.
Provide supportive supervision to viral Hepatitis and Harm Reduction Program staff.
Assist in additional duties as reasonably assigned.
Job requirements
Qualifications Skills and Experience Required:
Bachelors degree in Public Health Community Health Education Education Public Administration or one of the Behavioral Sciences
Minimum of three (3) years of experience in health program planning development implementation and evaluation
Directly related work experience may be substituted for education on a year-for-year basis
Strong organizational analytical and time-management skills
Ability to manage multiple tasks and work effectively in a team environment
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Flexibility and ability to work in a fast-paced public health environment
Hybrid
- Augusta Maine United States
$79393.6 - $79393.6 per year
U.S. Programs
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Required Experience:
Manager
Job descriptionAbout MCD Global HealthOver the past 40 years MCD Global Health (MCD) has worked to strengthen health systems through integrated sustainable and locally driven interventions across several public health sectors. MCD collaborates with donors national governments the private sector heal...
Job description
About MCD Global Health
Over the past 40 years MCD Global Health (MCD) has worked to strengthen health systems through integrated sustainable and locally driven interventions across several public health sectors. MCD collaborates with donors national governments the private sector health agencies communities and local stakeholders to improve health and save lives in the United States and internationally. MCD is recognized as a leader innovator and trusted partner in the design implementation and evaluation of high-quality public health programs.
About the Role
MCD Global Health is seeking a Viral Hepatitis and Harm Reduction Prevention Manager to support statewide viral hepatitis prevention and harm reduction efforts embedded within a public health setting. The position provides coordination management and oversight of education outreach prevention testing linkage to care syringe service programs and overdose prevention activities as well as monitoring state and federal grants and contracts.
The role is performed under administrative direction and works closely with public health partners healthcare providers and community stakeholders to support effective and data-driven public health interventions.
Overall Job Responsibilities
Reporting to an assigned MCD Senior Program Manager the Viral Hepatitis and Harm Reduction Prevention Manager is responsible for coordinating statewide viral hepatitis prevention and harm reduction activities; managing education outreach and service delivery initiatives; monitoring grants and contracts; and supporting planning evaluation and reporting related to viral hepatitis and substance use overdose prevention.
Specific Responsibilities
The Viral Hepatitis and Harm Reduction Prevention Manager will:
Monitor implement and evaluate state and federal grant programs and budgets related to viral hepatitis and harm reduction statewide.
Prepare and monitor contracts and contract deliverables for local and federal programs.
Coordinate the statewide viral hepatitis prevention program in Maine including but not limited to the coordination of Hepatitis C testing and linkage to care Hepatitis A and B vaccination referrals syringe service programs and client navigation programs for substance use overdose prevention.
Prepare and disseminate technical reports for statewide and federal partners.
Support efforts to monitor analyze and evaluate viral Hepatitis data prepare reports and distribute data in a standardized way to local and federal stakeholders.
Perform education and outreach activities and serve as the point of contact for viral Hepatitis prevention for local and federal agencies medical providers and members of the public.
Coordinate and participate in consumer planning groups related to viral Hepatitis prevention syringe services overdose prevention and initiate public health interventions related these areas.
Coordinate statewide syringe service programs linkage to care and patient navigation programs related to viral Hepatitis and substance use overdose prevention.
Participate in a coordinated viral hepatitis outbreak and response planning as well as overdose spike alert system management.
Participate in and contribute to overall Infectious Disease Program planning and evaluation activities.
Review and evaluate integrated HIV STD viral hepatitis and harm reduction data and interventions.
Attend relevant meetings work sessions and conferences.
Contribute to Infectious Disease Surveillance evaluation performance improvement outbreak preparedness and response planning.
Provide supportive supervision to viral Hepatitis and Harm Reduction Program staff.
Assist in additional duties as reasonably assigned.
Job requirements
Qualifications Skills and Experience Required:
Bachelors degree in Public Health Community Health Education Education Public Administration or one of the Behavioral Sciences
Minimum of three (3) years of experience in health program planning development implementation and evaluation
Directly related work experience may be substituted for education on a year-for-year basis
Strong organizational analytical and time-management skills
Ability to manage multiple tasks and work effectively in a team environment
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Flexibility and ability to work in a fast-paced public health environment
Hybrid
- Augusta Maine United States
$79393.6 - $79393.6 per year
U.S. Programs
All done!
Your application has been successfully submitted!
Required Experience:
Manager
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