Director of Nutrition and Active Living, PHMC
Posted by Public Health Management Corporation on November 2, 2021
Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) is proud to be a leader in public health. PHMC requires that all employees have received the first Covid-19 vaccination dose by the first day of employment. We will offer the Covid-19 vaccination at no cost, via our Health Centers.
The Director is responsible for supporting organizational goals associated with mission-driven growth, thought leadership, and centralization. In particular, the Director of Nutrition and Active Living position is responsible for the development, administration, coordination, management, evaluation, integration and expansion of HPC’s services related to nutrition education, medical nutrition therapy and training and technical assistance, including relationship development with and management of partners. This position is responsible for sustaining and growing the department, to include: developing new methods and approaches to improving community health outcomes through nutrition and physical activity, developing and retaining a talented workforce, cultivating and stewarding partnerships, and providing fiscal oversight of grants and contracts within the department. This position supports fulfillment of HPC’s strategic plan goals, particularly those that foster program and service integration, growth, and partnership with the health care industry. In addition, the Director of Nutrition and Active Living will support joint initiatives between and among HPC, PHMC, PHMC family of affiliates and pursue external partners.
The Director of Nutrition and Active Living requires assertive leadership and management skills; strong critical, analytical, strategic thinking, and problem solving skills; and strong fiscal management, program development and administrative oversight skills. This position requires extensive and direct supervision and management of 30+ staff including health care professionals (Register Dietician) and complex programs; as well as interpersonal contact with funders, health insurance companies, academia, professionals, officials and advocates within multiple sectors. Primary responsibilities include: 1) growth, 2) profitability, 3) partnership/integration, 4) quality, and 5) talent development.
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