Associate Director, Community Health Programs
Cleveland, OH 
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POSITION OBJECTIVE

Established in 2012, the School of Medicine's Community Health Programs (CHP) focus on leading efforts to improve health care and eliminate health disparities for underserved and at-risk populations by addressing challenges associated with the use of research to achieve more evidence-based practice in health care and fostering cross-disciplinary dialogue. As a member of the Center for Translational Science Institute leadership team, the associate director leads diverse and complex programs and functions that require high accuracy, integrity, and confidentiality. Under the direction of the Center for Translational Science Institute co-director develops and leads Community Health Programs, timelines, and budgets across multiple institutions.

Leading local, regional, statewide, and multi-state initiatives, Community Health Programs focuses on solving complex healthcare problems by motivating providers to use effective treatments in routine practice to improve patient outcomes and transform health care by developing and guiding processes to translate research into practice through innovative models of education and outreach, in partnership with health systems, healthcare providers, state and federal agencies, public and private organizations, end users (e.g. patients, consumers or community populations) of the implemented evidence-based practices, and urban and rural community-based organizations. Community Health Programs represents a diverse network of hundreds of content experts and program participants that seek to identify research, guidelines, interventions, innovations, and evidence, focusing on adherence to guidelines and research use, to successful implementation of interventions, innovations, and evidence, including the application of research-based knowledge into practice. The associate director develops, leads, and manages program personnel and participants, deliverables and timelines, budgets, and reporting requirements.

Oversees the functionality of a broad range of Community Health Programs teams and working groups, both internal and external and continuous quality improvement, meets all key objectives, ensures workflow to implement the strategic direction of Community Health Programs , develops strategies and plans to achieve and measure goals in all programmatic areas, including information technology and data analytics to inform, modify and evolve strategies for success, supervises and oversees internal program teams, connects individuals and partners across Community Health Programs to build a cohesive brand and strong support base, leads and supervises personnel and program participants to produce program deliverables that are engaging and unique for targeted audiences, oversees and organizes teams of subject matter experts, writers, and editors and channels of dissemination including Community Health Programs' digital platforms, e.g., websites, online resources, social media outlets, podcasts, newsletters, email communications, webinars, virtual learning, development of augmented/virtual reality, etc.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  1. Design, implement, and oversee large, innovative, and complex programs representing $8-$12M million annually, that comprise FTEs from many institutions and partners in the State of Ohio. Plan and execute all daily operations and Community Health Programs teams. Hire, mentor, and supervise Community Health Programs personnel. Collaborate with sponsors, content experts, and production teams to determine relevant issues, priorities, content, and topics. Plan and lead workflow for administrators and team members. Lead processes and procedures to ensure compliance with policies and sponsor requirements. Lead and be accountable for daily operations, including personnel and administrative functions and oversight. (40%)
  2. Lead process to develop/produce deliverables and program offerings and meet all program timelines, in conjunction with the Center for Clinical Investigation and its extended Community Health Programs network, serving as the primary lead for program teams. Responsible for developing and implementing scopes of work, including production schedules, processes, workflow, and policies set in conjunction with the Center for Clinical Investigation and Community Health Programs leadership to meet concurrent deadlines. Organize and lead virtual and in-person key personnel and partner meetings, schedule and attend meetings as required to ensure that deliverables and timelines are achieved. Plan, coordinate, and lead the planning and implementation of activities to support the community health programs and associated projects at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. (30%)
  3. Responsible for oversight and operations of Community Health Programs including all internal and external personnel, functions and components, web-based systems, and administration. Identify and develop funding opportunities and lead grant proposals for future programs and initiatives with an emphasis on population and community health and evidence-based practices. Develop and oversee grant budgets, expenditures, and overall financial performance. Ensure compliance with all grant-related policies including proper documentation, required reporting and invoicing, executing agreements, IRBs and DUAs, and timely communication with project sponsors. Prepare departmental performance and financial analyses and reports. (23%)

NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  1. Participate in national, state, and community meetings, conferences, committees, and task forces as required. Works in conjunction with appropriate departments at the university. (5%)
  2. Perform other duties as assigned. (2%)

CONTACTS

Department: Contact with all levels of departmental faculty and staff to maintain workflow.

University: Regular contact with the Office of the Vice Dean for Translational Research Office, government relations, and communications to exchange information.

External: Daily contact with partners, government leadership, and other private and nonprofit entities. Contact with contractors, outside vendors, and distributors of products.

Students: Little or no contact with students

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY

Supervises internal and external program staff including senior project manager, communications, web/IT, graphic design, and as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

Experience: 8+ years of relevant management/supervisory experience in a corporate or nonprofit organization; a healthcare setting is a plus.

Education: Bachelor's degree; Master's degree preferred.

REQUIRED SKILLS

  1. Demonstrated success designing, implementing, and overseeing complex concurrent projects, timelines, and budgets
  2. Innovative mindset and leadership qualities
  3. Exceptional writing, editing, and oral skills; proven record of using positive communication skills to maintain and build internal and external teams and relationships
  4. Proven success with fund development for large scale programs
  5. Proven track record of success with leading and managing concurrent multi-million dollar operating and programmatic budgets and operations
  6. Strong business acumen and experience in the areas of fiscal management, organizational development and team building, budgeting, and operations
  7. Commitment to and experience with community engagement and recruitment of organizations, partners, and individuals needed to advance the community health programs
  8. Strong leadership, organizational, administrative, and interpersonal skills, including an ability to interact well with faculty, staff, and government and leadership, including community stakeholders
  9. High degree of integrity
  10. Flexible, creative problem solver, able to thrive in an ever-changing environment
  11. Experience with web-based platforms for team-based learning
  12. Highly proficient in information technology and development and use of web-based systems and applications
  13. Knowledge and experience working with databases; ability to effectively manage information systems
  14. Ability to collect, use, and interpret data to measure outcomes and evaluate success
  15. Online surveys; knowledge of and experience with REDCap
  16. Database management and maintenance
  17. Comfortable working in a fast-paced work environment
  18. Ability to manage and meet concurrent deadlines and perform multiple tasks at once
  19. High proficiency with office and creative software, i.e. MS Word, PowerPoint and Excel, Adobe Creative Cloud, etc.
  20. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  21. Excellent time management practices and organizational skills
  22. Strong aptitude for operational procedures and processes and process improvement
  23. Ability to meet consistent attendance.
  24. Ability to interact with colleagues, supervisors and customers face to face.

WORKING CONDITIONS

Some local and statewide travel. Evening and weekend hours may be required.

Hybrid Eligibility

This position is eligible for hybrid work arrangement up to two remote days per week at the discretion of the department. New employees may begin a hybrid schedule upon approval from the supervisor, successful completion of an orientation period and signing the remote work checklist certification form.

Diversity Statement

In employment, as in education, Case Western Reserve University is committed to Equal Opportunity and Diversity. Women, veterans, members of underrepresented minority groups, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

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Reasonable Accommodations

Case Western Reserve University provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. Applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact the Office of Equity at 216-368-3066 to request a reasonable accommodation. Determinations as to granting reasonable accommodations for any applicant will be made on a case-by-case basis.

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Case Western Reserve University strives to maintain a diverse and inclusive work environment. All applicants are protected under Federal law from discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age and genetics.


 

Job Summary
Start Date
As soon as possible
Employment Term and Type
Regular, Full or Part Time
Required Experience
8+ years
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