What are the responsibilities and job description for the WIC Program Manager position at Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes?
This position performs professional, managerial, administrative, and supervisory work in the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of the Supplemental Food and Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) and coordinates with the Public Health Division for breastfeeding counseling and support as well as prenatal/postpartum support.
Minimum Recruiting Qualifications As Reflected On Tribal Employment Application
A bachelor's degree in nutrition science from an accredited college or university with a valid and unrestricted license in the state of Montana. Or A bachelor's degree in nursing, health promotion, health education, health and human development, community health, early child development, exercise science, family and consumer sciences, or home economics with six (6) or more college credit hours in food and nutrition appropriate to the WIC population completed within the last ten (10) years unless applicant has been working the Nutrition Field (examples include basic nutrition, nutrition in life cycle, community nutrition, and nutrition and disease) AND Successful completion of an anatomy/physiology series of coursework completed within the last ten (10) years unless applicant has been working in the Health Field AND Certified Lactation Counselor. Minimum of 2 years supervisory experience. Minimum of 1 year working in Maternal/Child Health. Experience managing budget.
Additional information and application instructions available online at https://cskt.org/category/apply/
Minimum Recruiting Qualifications As Reflected On Tribal Employment Application
A bachelor's degree in nutrition science from an accredited college or university with a valid and unrestricted license in the state of Montana. Or A bachelor's degree in nursing, health promotion, health education, health and human development, community health, early child development, exercise science, family and consumer sciences, or home economics with six (6) or more college credit hours in food and nutrition appropriate to the WIC population completed within the last ten (10) years unless applicant has been working the Nutrition Field (examples include basic nutrition, nutrition in life cycle, community nutrition, and nutrition and disease) AND Successful completion of an anatomy/physiology series of coursework completed within the last ten (10) years unless applicant has been working in the Health Field AND Certified Lactation Counselor. Minimum of 2 years supervisory experience. Minimum of 1 year working in Maternal/Child Health. Experience managing budget.
Additional information and application instructions available online at https://cskt.org/category/apply/