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Program Coordinator I - Outreach and Education Program
$67k-89k (estimate)
Full Time | Ambulatory Healthcare Services 3 Months Ago
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Boston Public Health Commission is Hiring a Program Coordinator I - Outreach and Education Program Near Boston, MA

The Outreach & Education Program of the Environmental & Occupational Health Division works with individuals, community groups, small businesses, and others to provide education, technical assistance, connection to resources, and other supports to prevent or eliminate adverse health impacts from environmental factors at home, work, school, and in public spaces. The Coordinator advances the Division's efforts to meet the BPHC mission by working with Division Inspectors to provide case management services and connection to resources for clients dealing with lead poisoning and other environmental hazards in their homes, workplaces, and public spaces. The Program Coordinator also plays a central role in development of educational materials and conducting community outreach and education efforts such as representing the Division at community events or leading classroom trainings. The Program Coordinator may also produce project and ongoing activity reports and support record keeping by Outreach & Education staff.
DUTIES
  • Works with Environmental & Occupational Health (EOH) Division Inspectors to manage complex environmental health cases by providing in-home education to families, connecting clients to resources with other agencies, and conducting follow-up with clients on compliance with Inspector orders, medical follow-up, support resource follow-up, etc. Cases managed will include, but are not limited to, cases of lead-poisoned children and enforcement of the MA Lead Law, home environmental quality complaints such as mold and pest infestation, and unhealthy workplace environmental conditions.
  • Coordinates, monitors, develops and implements projects and/or initiatives for assigned BPHC program/department.
  • Coordinates and monitors program activities to ensure effective operations and compliance with established standards and/or contracted goals & objectives.
  • Provides technical assistance and advice to clients, staff, and others; responds to inquiries and maintains liaison with various external agencies to provide information concerning program.
  • Seeks out and develops good working relationships with internal colleagues and external partners. Collaborates with various private, state, local and federal agencies, NHC's, and CBOs to further the work of EOH, exchange information, and/or resolve problems. Works closely with the MA Department of Public Health Lead Poisoning Prevention Program for coordinated case management of lead-poisoned child cases and public outreach.
  • As a member of a multidisciplinary team, provides health education to clients, in homes, schools and community-based settings including in-home health education and case management services to families impacted by lead exposure and support to clients of Environmental Health Inspectors needing connection to additional resources or other assistance. Conducts outreach and provides technical assistance to small businesses on worker health and safety and pollution prevention.
  • Represents BPHC and program at meetings, health fairs, and conferences.
  • Conducts classroom-style training sessions on environmental health topics including (but not limited to) lead exposure risks, moderate risk deleading practices, bloodborne pathogens and body art, and indoor air quality.
  • Coordinates activities which may include case management documentation; assisting with grant writing; report preparation and writing; and assisting with developing and distributing communications, brochures and educational materials. Assists Program Manager with administrative, data management, and reporting tasks.
  • Ensures accurate, legible, and current documentation is kept on all outreach and client interactions; including use of computerized case management data systems, production of written case reports, and participation in routine case review sessions.
  • Delivers services according to established program protocol.
  • May supervise employees.
  • Performs other duties as required.
This job description is based on the Program Coordinator series. May be required to perform any and all duties and responsibilities of Program Coordinator I, as set forth in the BPHC Program Coordinator Series.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Ambulatory Healthcare Services

SALARY

$67k-89k (estimate)

POST DATE

01/31/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

04/29/2024

WEBSITE

bphc.org

HEADQUARTERS

BOSTON, MA

SIZE

<25

FOUNDED

1799

CEO

RITA NIEVES

REVENUE

$5M - $10M

INDUSTRY

Ambulatory Healthcare Services

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We are one of the nation's first health departments and trace our roots back to 1799, when Paul Revere was named Boston's first health officer. Back then, the board of health was formed to fight a potential outbreak of cholera. Taking innovative strides to save lives, health officials posted signs on lampposts, held meetings and led an early-day public information campaign to reduce deaths due to cholera, a highly preventable disease. Two hundred years later, that tradition of prevention continues through the Boston Public Health Commission. While we are the country's oldest health department,... we pride ourselves on having some of the most innovative services for our residents. Described as "the most activist arm of city government," by the Boston Globe, the Commission has a vigorous commitment to the health of Boston. More
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