Health Programs Coordinator, Full-Time
Posted by African Family Health Organization on July 9, 2019
The African Family Health Organization (AFAHO), a community-based, non-profit organization serving African and Caribbean immigrants and refugees in the greater Philadelphia area is seeking a Health Programs Coordinator to coordinate and facilitate the delivery of culturally appropriate health services to our target population. The successful candidate will be a team player who is highly organized; comfortable working in a multi-cultural environment; adept at initiative taking; flexible; excellent writer; good facilitation and public speaking skills; self-motivated and responsive to deadlines. This position represents a blending of both programmatic/hands-on project skills and administrative skills.
Responsibilities
- Engage African and Caribbean immigrant/refugee community members, partner organizations, institutions and advocates around relevant health issues
- Conduct stakeholder outreach to initiate new and maintain existing partnerships with external agencies/individuals
- Develop, identify, and/or adapt appropriate curricula, educational activities, and counseling models for use during educational activities
- Establish goals for programs and projects and develop timelines and activities/tasks for achieving them
- Facilitate health education activities during workshop presentations, health forums and other venues as needed
- Update program related information for organization’s website and social media sites
- Complete and submit monthly, quarterly and annual data and narrative reporting for programs
- Organize, coordinate and facilitate program and organizational related events
- Supervise program staff and relevant interns/volunteers
- Assist in preparing grant proposals
- Submit invoices, receipts and other financials for program related events
- Conduct evaluation activities to ensure programs meets program and community expectations;
- Manage multiple projects by carefully setting priorities, meeting deadlines, working effectively with others and scheduling time efficiently
- Assist in facilitating staff meetings to promote communication and execution of goals
- Represent AFAHO during program related meetings, coalitions, events, conferences and other forums
- Completes special projects specific to the function of the programs or as needed for the organization
- Ensure proper documentation of program related activities and storage of program files
- Other duties as assigned within the scope of position expectations
- Some evening and week-end work required
Skills/Qualifications
- Master’s Degree in Public Health required
- One to two years public health work experience preferred
- Some program coordinating and supervisory experience desirable
- Excellent oral, group facilitation, and written communication skills
- Grant writing and reporting experience desirable
- Understanding and support of AFAHO’s mission and core programs
- Advanced interpersonal skills to effectively, professionally and compassionately interact with diverse co-workers, clients, community members and external contacts as well as a strong commitment to supporting the collective efforts of the team in accomplishing program objectives and goals
- Flexibility and adaptability to handle and prioritize multiple tasks effectively
- Ability to effectively use standard office equipment and a variety of common software programs including Microsoft Office, spreadsheets and customized databases
- Excellent organizational and planning skills
Schedule: Full-Time -40 hours a week. Flexible and primarily during business hours. Some week-end and evening work required.
To apply: Send Cover letter and resume to: afaho13@gmail.com
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