Healthcare Staffing Professionals has an immediate need for an Program Analyst who will serve as Project Coordinator on a new grant under the Division of HIV and STD Programs - Disease Control Bureau.
The Project Coordinator will be charged with the overall coordination of the HIV Cluster Detection and Response (CDR) Enhancement project from program planning, implementation, to evaluation.
They will oversee day-to-day activities of the initiative. They will facilitate a multidisciplinary CDR leadership and coordination group that includes staff from across the Division.
They will facilitate community engagement in CDR as well as participation by community-based organizations. They will supervise two community health workers who will be dedicated to community activities.
They will lead a CDR provider training program to increase service provider engagement in CDR implementation. They will develop provider detailing training materials and deliver the training to providers across our jurisdiction.
They will assist with project evaluation. They will participate in all investigator meetings, monthly individual recipient check-in calls, webinars, and working group calls.
They will serve as one of the points of contact for the project.
The position will start immediately upon acceptance and employment clearance and is initially funded through 7 / 31 / 25 with strong chance of extension.
Pay Rate-
$45.42 / hr
Work Location : Position will be a hybrid of telework, in the field, and in office located at 600 S. Commonwealth Ave, Los Angeles, 90005.
Occasional evening hours in the field may be required.
Benefits :
Paid Holidays, Paid Sick Time, PTO
Healthcare
Employer Fully Funded Healthcare (Anthem Blue Cross), Dental and Vision, Life Insurance from Initial Start Date.
Job Duties :
- A strong understanding of a range of HIV prevention and care interventions
- Ability to critically review and interpret data for action
- Experience leading and managing projects
- Experience engaging community and community-based organizations
- Strong organizational and time management skills
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
Skills / Experience :
A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in either public health administration, epidemiology, public health statistics, public health microbiology or communicable disease control -and- four years of experience in the analysis of mental health or public health programs.
A master's degree from an accredited college or university in either public health administration, epidemiology, public health statistics, public health microbiology or communicable disease control may be substituted for one year of the required experience; and
- Valid Class C California Drivers License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions.