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Program Coordinator II - Public Health - Injury Prevention (3/4 Time)

ABOUT THE POSITION

Program Coordinator II



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Riverside, CA

The County of Riverside's Riverside University Health System (RUHS) - Public Health department - Injury Prevention is seeking to fill a Program Coordinator II position assigned to the Riverside location.

Injury Prevention Services seeks to reduce the incidence and severity of preventable injuries and fatalities among residents by promoting safety education, advocacy, and community engagement.

This position will guide the implementation and coordination of Violence Prevention programs and have grant oversight, analyze program policy and procedures, provide program direction, monitor program activities, evaluate program effectiveness in achieving goals, coordinate with providers, and develop appropriate workflows.

The department desires candidates who have experience administratively (supervisor/manager/director) supporting Public Health or Health Administration .

Meet the Team!
Riverside University Health System

EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES
• Establish program goals and objectives and determine priorities; provide supervision, technical assistance, and consultation to program staff.

• Interpret and implement state and federal program mandates; establish and interpret program policy; monitor and evaluate program activities and budget expenditures; collect and analyze statistical data.

• Develop and write proposals for grant applications; may determine medical eligibility and authorize expenditure of program funds for diagnosis and treatment or delivery of services.

• May supervise staff in the preparation of case records, the determination of financial eligibility, the encumbrance of accounts, and the preparation of required reports.

• May communicate directly with physicians and other healthcare providers or manager concerning individual cases and administrative matters as appropriate.

• Serve as liaison with funding authority and departmental fiscal unit regarding program financial issues.

• Prepare annual and quarterly reports; meet with interested community organizations to promote program goals.

• Conduct educational outreach activities and develop program information materials for distribution to organizations, community groups, schools, and the general public.

• Represent the department at meetings with local, state, and federal program representatives; prepare a variety of reports, records, and correspondence.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education:Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree with major coursework in health education, nutrition, healthcare or hospital administration, public health, business or public administration, health science, communication/journalism, zoology, early childhood education, child development, or a closely related field.

(Additional qualifying experience may be substituted for up to two years of the required education on a year-for-year basis.)

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