Assistant Director of Training and Development, Penn Center for Community Health Workers
Posted by Penn Center for Community Health Workers on January 15, 2019
If you want spearhead training and technical assistance for a healthcare organization committed to social justice, this is the job for you! We have developed IMPaCT, a nationally-recognized, evidenced-based Community Health Worker (CHW) model, and there is growing demand from organizations across the country to replicate the model in their communities. We’re looking to hire a highly-organized, energetic, creative individual to develop relationships, programs and capacity with and for our partner organizations. You will provide training and technical assistance to help organizations adapt and adopt the IMPaCT model; consult on troubleshooting problems; design and develop tools and products to scale our work; and hire, train and supervise other trainers to meeting growing demand for our services. This is a key leadership role in a fast-growing organization.
About the organization: Penn Center for Community Health Workers is a center of excellence for CHW research, patient care and dissemination. Our IMPaCT model, which has been featured on National Public Radio and the New York Times, has served more than 8,000 people in Philadelphia. The program is proven to improve primary care access, chronic disease control, and mental health while reducing hospital days by 65%. More than 1,000 organizations have accessed our tools (chw.upenn.edu) and we provide technical assistance to organizations across the country create, launch and sustain effective CHW programs. We are part of the University of Pennsylvania Health System, which provides competitive salaries and exceptional benefits, including an annual tuition benefit.
Key Duties and Responsibilities: The Assistant Director for Training and Development directs training and technical assistance activities and is a key member of our dissemination team, helping lead projects with healthcare and community organizations across the country. (S)he will:
- Help organizations adapt and scale the IMPaCT model for their local communities
- Design and build products, including multimedia content for our online library of CHW best practices, to help scale our work
- Consult with partner organizations to troubleshoot challenges and improve performance
- Hire, train and supervise trainers to effectively and engagingly deliver our content
- Train new CHWs and Managers to work effectively in their roles
- Organize convenings to promote shared learning and networking of IMPaCT partners
- Assist in sales and marketing efforts
Skill and Experience Required:
- At least ten years of experience with a track record of successfully managing large-scale implementation projects and supervising others
- Highly organized; able to juggle multiple projects and meet deadlines with exceptional attention to detail
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to build and sustain a wide range of relationships across multiple levels of leadership
- Ability to thrive in a dynamic organization, where flexibility and entrepreneurial thinking are valued
- Passion for improving the lives of low-income individuals
- Availability to travel on a regular basis (25-50% of time) to work on-site at partner locations
- Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree in social work, public health or public policy preferred
- Familiarity with behavioral health, healthcare and/or social service systems preferred
To Apply:
Send cover letter and resume to Chanel Ortiz ([email protected]) with subject line “Asst Director.” Please label attachments as follows:
“LastnameFirstname_ADcoverletter”
“LastnameFirstname_ADresume”
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