About National Academy For State Health Policy
The National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of, by, and for state policymakers, committed to developing and advancing health policy innovations and solutions.
At NASHP, we engage state leaders to solve problems and share best practices, conduct policy analyses and research, leverage state expertise to develop model policies, disseminate information on state policies and programs, and provide technical assistance to states.
We have an immediate opening for a Program Director to join our growing Child and Family Health (CFH) team.
Position Overview
NASHP is nationally recognized for leading work on priority policy issues for maternal and family health including state approaches to maternity care access, Medicaid postpartum coverage, Medicaid reimbursement of doulas and midwives, state strategies to address maternal morbidity and mortality, and state coverage of contraceptive care. As a director, you will work in conjunction with senior staff to oversee and develop projects and project work plans, assist in the implementation of work plans, and assure timely delivery of work products and activities encompassed in those work plans. This may include but is not necessarily limited to guiding and conducting research, analysis and writing of reports, convening and supporting learning collaboratives or networks, and staffing advisory committees, seminars, and conferences.
Directors will be assigned supervisory duties, with day-to-day oversight of policy associates' and research analysts' work on specific tasks or projects, and will mentor other, more junior NASHP staff. Working with senior and executive level staff, the director may oversee all aspects of project planning and implementation, including the development and management of project budgets.
This is a full-time position, based in NASHP's Washington, DC office, but in recognition of special circumstances, this position could be remote.
Primary Responsibilities
Your key responsibilities will include :
Education and Experience
Core Competencies
Physical Requirements
Working at NASHP
NASHP offers a flexible work schedule. We are currently operating in a hybrid work arrangement, with one to two days in the office each week, depending on distance from the office. Our office is located in Washington, DC.
Compensation and Benefits
The salary range for this position is $105,000 - $135,000 annually. Salary is commensurate with experience.
NASHP offers exceptional employee benefits that include :
The pay range for this role is :
105,000 - 135,000 USD per year(NASHP DC)
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Program Director • Washington, District of Columbia, United States, 20036