Education Program Specialist, Chronic and Infectious Diseases -Center for Advancing Health Equity for Rural and Underserved Communities
The Pennsylvania State University | |
United States, Pennsylvania, Hershey | |
Nov 14, 2024 | |
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The Penn State College of Medicine, Center for Advancing Health Equity in Rural and Underserved Communities (CAHE-RUC), is a unique academic and community partnership committed to the comprehensive evaluation and implementation of evidence-based, community-level strategies to improve health outcomes for rural and underserved communities. With locations in Chicago, IL and Hershey, PA, CAHE-RUC tackles a variety of complex public health and health system issues that require multi-disciplinary and multi-methodological approaches to achieve outcomes that benefit individuals and whole communities. The Pennsylvania State College of Medicine (and its academic partners, Penn State Health and Milton S. Hershey Medical Center) are committed to enhancing the quality of life through improved health, the professional preparation of those who will serve the health needs of others and the discovery of knowledge that will benefit all. Penn State College of Medicine is part of an academic medical group that also includes: Penn State Health, a multi-hospital health system serving patients and communities across 29 counties in central Pennsylvania. Location: Chicago, IL 60605 Job Summary: This position will be located in our Chicago, IL office. The Chronic and Infectious Disease team within the Center for Advancing Health Equity in Rural and Underserved Communities (CAHE-RUC) is seeking a highly motivated Education Program Specialist to work with us to advance policy, system, and environmental strategies through evidence-based community and health system interventions. These strategies are centered around significant chronic and infectious diseases (CID) such as viral hepatitis, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and vaccine hesitancy that disproportionately affect Asian Americans, Black Immigrant, and other refugee communities. Projects include the promotion of healthcare education, access, and utilization; culturally tailored programming; community-based education, screening, and linkage to care; and other health programming within immigrant and refugee communities. The CID programs primarily fall under the Asian Health Coalition (AHC), the community engagement arm of the Center for Advancing Health Equity in Rural and Underserved Communities (CAHE-RUC). Under the direction of the Senior Program Director, the Education Program Specialist of the CID programs will be responsible for planning and managing daily operations of the program, primarily in management of community partnerships, program development, data collection/analysis, and dissemination. The Education Program Specialist will serve as a liaison and resource to the CID program partners and facilitate the relationship between our community, clinic, and local health department partners where appropriate. An ideal Education Program Specialist for this program will be a highly motivated, organized, flexible, and strategic individual who has knowledge of chronic and infectious disease prevention, including evidence-based interventions/practices within community and clinic settings. The candidate should have experience working with multi-sector coalitions within diverse ethnic communities. They should have project management experience, including experience supervising the work of program coordinators, interns, and community volunteers. Asian and/or African language skills and experience with immigrant and refugee communities would be an asset in this position. Responsibilities:
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This is a limited-term position funded for one year from date of hire, withpossibility of refunding. The following clearances must be successfully completed for this position:
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