The Tennessee Department of Health’s Division(TDH)of Family Health and Wellness(FHW)is hiring a contract Public Health Program Director1(PHPD1)to lead theRural Fetal and Infant Health Initiative (RFIHI), which is funded by theCentersfor Medicaid and Medicare RuralHealth Transformation(RHT)Program. This position will provide strategic leadership and oversight for rural infant mortality reduction initiatives acrossWest andSoutheastTennessee. This roleis responsible foroverseeing contracts, guiding implementation of fundedactivities, and supporting community-based collaboratives working to improve birth outcomes and reduce fetal and infant mortality. This position will report to theDirector ofChild Safety and Brain Injury Programs. Key Responsibilities: Provide leadership and oversight for the Fetal and Infant Mortality Reduction Rural Health Transformation Program across assigned rural regionsManage andmonitorgrant-funded contracts, including reviewing scopes of work, budgets, expenditures, and deliverables to ensure compliance with State and federal requirementsServe as theprimaryliaison to funded grantees, providing technicalassistance, guidance, and ongoing support to ensurethesuccessful implementation of program activitiesSupport the establishment and sustainability of multisector, community-based collaboratives that include healthcare, public health, community organizations, and individuals with lived experienceEnsure grantees are implementing data-driven planning processes, including the use of vital statistics, Perinatal Periods of Risk (PPOR) data, and other relevant data sourcesGuide and supportthe development and execution of data-informed action plans aligned with theTDHInfant Health Strategic PlanOversee implementation of evidence-informed and community-driven strategies, including initiatives related to:Community Health Access andNavigationin Tennessee (CHANT) and Tennessee Community CompassCount the Kicks fetal movement awareness programPriority areas such as prenatal care, safe sleep, breastfeeding, smoking cessation, and preterm birth preventionPromote coordination and systems integration across healthcare, public health, and community-based services to improve access and continuity of careMonitor program performance through shared measurement approaches, including reviewof process and outcome data, quarterly reports, and evaluation activitiesParticipate in and support state-led evaluation, reporting, training, and technicalassistanceeffortsEnsure meaningful community engagement, including integration of individuals with livedexperience in planning, implementation, and evaluation activitiesSupport development of sustainability plans, including identifying funding opportunities and strategies tomaintainprogram impact beyondthe grant periodConduct site visits,facilitatemeetings, and represent the program in regional and statewide stakeholder engagementsCollaborate with internal TDH programs and external partners to align efforts and advance maternal, fetal, and infant health prioritiesMinimumRequirements: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in public health orarelated fieldExperience equivalent to substantial (5 years or more) of full-time, increasingly responsible professional health program workExperiencein program or grant management, including contract oversight, budgeting, and reportingDemonstrated ability to lead or support multi-partner initiatives or community collaborativesStrong understanding of public health data and experience applying data to program planning and evaluationExcellent organizational, project management, andproblem-solvingskillsStrong communicationand interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage diverse stakeholders, including community members and individuals with livedexperienceExperienceproviding training or technicalassistanceis preferredKnowledge of maternal, fetal, and infant healthand rural health systems is preferredAbility to travel within assigned regions and statewide as neededAbility to workremotelywith periodic in-person meetings in Davidson County andassigned rural locations #J-18808-Ljbffr
Public Health Program Director
TECH MIRRORS
nashville, nashville
Published 4 days ago
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