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Current Employees and Students:If you are currently employed or enrolled as a student at The Ohio State University, please log in to Workday to use the internal application process. Welcome to The Ohio State University's career site. We invite you to apply to positions of interest. In order to ensure your application is complete, you must complete the following:The Adolescent Health Coordinator will facilitate the adolescent health program initiatives including identified strategy with a workplan including staff responsibilities, activities, measurable outcomes, and timelines. Implementation of strategy identified in adolescent health grant related to training adults within the community who work with adolescents on trauma-informed care and how to be a trusted adult. Furthermore, the adolescent health coordinator should display shared responsibility and collective action to address childhood adversity and its impacts throughout life. The coordinator must show evidence of training and skills in cultural competency and cultural humility.
This is a temporary position with funding until 9/30/2025, with option to extend based on external and project funding.
Primary Job Duties:
Coordinates and directs the AH Adolescent Health objective and activities.
Schedules and prepares agenda for monthly meetings with ODH program manager.
Directs administrative and programmatic aspects of the objective including short and long-term goal development, quality assurance, and reporting.
Coordinates partnerships in the development of the implementation strategy of the objective.
Plans, schedules, and implements advisory committee meetings to gather information for strategic planning.
Monitors program responsibilities and progress according to workplan.
Communicates effectively with community centers supporting youth.
Remains current on adolescent health issues including childhood trauma (ACS and its impact in overall mental health of adolescent).
Monitors program expenditures and program budgets.
Required or Desired Skills: Has knowledge of health-related field or management; program planning, policy implementation, and program evaluation; data collection and analysis; healthcare organization and healthcare systems delivery.
Has completed three years of experience in health program delivery (e.g., program implementation, program coordination, program monitoring and evaluation).
Shows demonstrated experience in positively impacting health outcomes in maternal, infant, and child health.
Demonstrated experience in coordination of services that impact health outcomes in maternal, infant, and child health.
Has demonstrated experience in implementing policy, systems, and environmental change.
Has ability to engage community members/ organizations to build collaborative relationships.
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