Community Health Program Management Specialist - Maine Prevention Network Administrative & Office Jobs - Sanford, ME at Geebo

Community Health Program Management Specialist - Maine Prevention Network

Summary Position Summary This position will be responsible for assisting with the coordination and implementation of the Maine Prevention Network (MPN) services for Southern Maine.
The MPN initiative is prevention efforts to improve health outcomes associated with substance use, tobacco use and exposure, and obesity.
This position is responsible for implementation, evaluation and oversight of assigned programs.
The Program Management Specialist will draft program work plans, monitor day to day activities, timelines and other operational aspects of assigned programs including development of program materials and tools.
With minimal direction, may lead one or more small programs.
Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) Education:
Bachelor's Degree in health care related field preferred.
License/Certifications:
N/A
Experience:
2
years of program coordination work experience.
2-4 years of health or related work experience.
Strong communication skills Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills Technical acumen or subject matter expertise for programmatic tools (e.
g.
Microsoft office suite, Survey Monkey, SmartSheet) Able to work independently with little supervision Strong prioritization skills Able to collaborate well with all stakeholders Demonstrated ability to model professional behavior by working as a high functioning team member, respecting others, and maintaining open and honest communications Additional Information MaineHealth is a health system whose members and affiliates include hospitals, physician practices, long-term care facilities, home care agencies, and support services.
Learn more about this system at www.
mainehealth.
org Recommended Skills Analytical Communication Home Care Long Term Care Microsoft Office Problem Solving Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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