What are the responsibilities and job description for the Immunization Action Plan Coordinator position at Hispanic Health Council Inc?
About Company:Since 1978, Hispanic Health Council has been championing health equity promotion and social justice in Connecticut through groundbreaking research and innovative health and human services. Our dynamic, culturally competent team creates lasting change in vulnerable communities through evidence-based programs and advocacy. Through our transformative initiatives, we're making an internationally recognized impact while offering meaningful careers with real growth opportunities. If you're passionate about making a difference, there's a place for you here!About the Role:The Immunization Action Plan Coordinator plays a critical role in enhancing public health by developing, implementing, and managing comprehensive immunization strategies across diverse communities in the United States. This position is responsible for coordinating efforts among healthcare providers, public health agencies, and community organizations to increase vaccination rates and reduce vaccine-preventable diseases. The coordinator will analyze immunization data to identify gaps and barriers, then design targeted interventions to improve vaccine accessibility and acceptance. Collaboration with stakeholders to ensure compliance with federal and state immunization guidelines is essential to the role. Ultimately, the coordinator’s work contributes to safeguarding population health and supporting national immunization goals through effective program management and community engagement.Minimum Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Nursing, Health Administration, or a related field.At least 3 years of experience in immunization program coordination, public health, or healthcare project management.Strong knowledge of immunization schedules, vaccine-preventable diseases, and public health policies in the United States.Proficiency in data analysis and interpretation related to immunization coverage and public health metrics.Preferred Qualifications:Experience with patient interactions, health records, coordination with providers, and knowledge of EMR systemsResponsibilities:Conduct auditing visits for vaccines for children (VFC, USH, IQIPS).Contact and engage the parents and guardians of under-immunized children.Educate people about the importance of immunization.Identify ways to improve vaccine delivery.Increased immunization rates in the towns or communities they service.Successfully link at-risk children to a “medical home” so they receive vaccinations, and their immunization is tracked.Conduct monthly outreach reports for kids.Coordinate with primary and back up vaccine coordinators.Conduct outreach activities as needed.Assist with educational workshops and presentations.Assist with immunization campaigns.Attend trainings and meetings with The Department of Public Health and Hispanic Health Council.Skills:The Immunization Action Plan Coordinator utilizes strong organizational and project management skills daily to design and execute effective immunization strategies. Analytical skills are essential for interpreting immunization data and identifying areas for improvement, enabling data-driven decision-making. Communication skills are employed to build partnerships, conduct training, and deliver clear, persuasive messaging to both professional audiences and the public. Technical proficiency with immunization information systems and data management tools supports accurate tracking and reporting of vaccination coverage. Additionally, problem-solving and adaptability are critical for addressing challenges such as vaccine hesitancy and logistical barriers to immunization access.
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