*PLEASE NOTE - This position is employed by the Partnership for a Healthier Carroll County, and is not directly employed by Carroll Hospital*
The Partnership for a Healthier Carroll County is hiring a Community Health Grants & Data Manager position. This position will have the option to work remotely one (1) day per week.
Job Summary:
Ensures all services are delivered in accordance with the mission and SPIRIT values of The Partnership.
This position is a full-time position that is divided between several interconnected areas of responsibility. This position will be responsible for grants and data, as well as community health improvement initiatives. A key contributor in shaping the health priority direction of the organization, the successful candidate will have the ability to collect, manage and track data, create a range of compelling grants, and contribute to community health access and efforts. Under minimal supervision, this position will develop data to support community health priorities, identify new health trends and initiatives. Will connect local data to the Community Health Improvement Plan through regular updates to Healthy Carroll Vital Signs and ongoing support as needed for the Community Health Needs Assessment. Will work closely with other Community Health Improvement Areas (CHIA) staff and community, hospital, and health department partners. Will support the triennial Community Health Needs Assessment Process.
Education: Bachelor's Degree (Masters preferred) in Community Health, Health Sciences, Social Science or related field, or in lieu of a Bachelor's degree, 4 years of relevant work experience is needed in addition to the required work experience.
Experience: Minimum of 2 years of responsibility in a related professional employment setting required.
- Related/relevant experience and expertise; demonstrated success as a change agent; strong communication skills to effectively interact with community leaders, partners, or staff and strong organizational skills to manage data and deadlines desired.
- Proficiency in computer usage and software applications in a Windows environment to include, but not limited to, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, Publisher, and Power Point), and Canva.
- Some background knowledge and experience in healthcare, health-related data, and/or health equity is preferred.
Specific Requirements: A valid driver’s license and dependable transportation to commute to local neighborhoods and events required to lead and participate in CHIA events.