What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Network Specialist (Limited Service) position at CHAMPAIGN-URBANA PUBLIC HEALTH DISTRICT?
Champaign-Urbana Public Health District
Community Network Specialist (Limited Service)**
The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District (CUPHD) is seeking a full-time (40-hour week) Community Network Specialist. The selected candidate is responsible for leading the Champaign-Urbana Community Network Anchor for the Champaign Health Region. The position engages with Family Run Organizations and the Illinois Department of Public Health to implement best practices that strengthen local systems/networks supporting mental health, behavioral health, public health, wellness, family-centered care, and overall community well-being. The Community Network Specialist builds and sustains partnerships across communities and statewide to coordinate, fortify, and expand community networks, ensuring that families are meaningfully engaged in shaping the supports and resources they need to thrive.
**Note: Funding for this position is currently secured through June 2026. However, CUPHD and local partners are actively working to secure long-term funding to sustain this position beyond that date.
Duties and Responsibilities include:
- Network Anchor initiative, leading regional role in organizing, streamlining, and expanding networks that promote child, youth, and family well-being.
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Facilitate the regular convening of community networks that bring together diverse
partners, including public health, mental and behavioral health providers, schools, family run and youth-led organizations, local government, healthcare systems, and advocacy
groups.
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Develop and implement a regional Community Network Strategic Plan that establishes
missions, goals, equity commitments, performance metrics, and sustainability strategies. -
Build and maintain partnerships with regional stakeholders to strengthen connections
among community networks and state-level systems such as the BEACON Care Portal. -
Design and facilitate peer exchange opportunities that allow networks to share best
practices, address gaps, and promote innovative approaches to family-centered care and
crisis prevention. -
Recruit and support individuals with lived experience (e.g., parents, youth, and
caregivers) as equal partners in network decision-making, including establishing
frameworks for compensation, leadership development, and removal of participation
barriers. -
Collect and report regional data to IDPH and community partners, including meeting
frequency, participation metrics, outcomes, and engagement with partners. -
Ensure timely submission of grant deliverables, including quarterly reports and
evaluation materials, in coordination with District leadership and IDPH co-leads. -
Collaborate with local partners to implement community-based participatory research
evaluation methods and create continuous feedback loops. - Participate in IDPH-led Anchor meetings and technical-assistance sessions, representing the District and the Champaign Health Region.
- Assist with other projects and activities related to systems coordination, behavioral health transformation, and local community health improvement planning efforts, as assigned.
- Public Health Emergency Response Responsibilities: All District employees must be able to respond to public health emergencies when needed and appropriate. During an emergency response, employee may be assigned to a role in either operations, logistics, or administration by the Incident Commander and/or Section Chief in addition to regular duties.
- Performs other duties as required.
Requirements and Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in public health, community health, behavioral health, social work, public administration, education, public policy, or a closely related field.
- OR 3–5 years of progressively responsible professional experience without a bachelor’s degree AND at least 2 years’ experience in coalition building, community engagement, or program coordination within public health, behavioral health, or social services systems.
- Experience working across multiple sectors – such as healthcare, education, and community-based organizations – is strongly preferred.
The expected annual starting salary is $58,405. Full annual salary range for a Class 7 Community Network Specialist is $58,405 - $78,847 for a 40-hour week.
To apply, go to: https://secure4.saashr.com/ta/6173898.careers?CareersSearch. Applicants may also come in to apply online at?CUPHD, 201 W. Kenyon Road, Champaign, IL 61820. For full consideration, you must complete the application process.
Posted November 25, 2025
Salary : $58,405