Healthcare Workforce Development Program Coordinator Education, Training & Library - Eugene, OR at Geebo

Healthcare Workforce Development Program Coordinator

Eugene/Springfield NAACP Unit # 1119 Eugene/Springfield NAACP Unit # 1119 Eugene, OR Eugene, OR Full-time Full-time From $60,000 a year From $60,000 a year 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago Job Overview:
FACES for the Future Coalition is a health career pathway program designed to work with underserved high school students interested in careers in health, public health, mental and behavioral health, and global health.
Originally founded in 1999 at Children's Hospital and Research Center Oakland, the program has been replicated throughout California and is currently seeking to develop programs in other states.
Our work at Public Health Institute includes new program development, providing technical assistance for existing FACES programs, curriculum development, and overall program evaluation.
The NAACP is looking for a Program Coordinator for the High Educator Coordinating Commission (HECC) grant funded, FACES of the Future informed/ modeled Healthcare Workforce Development program (run in partnership with Lane Workforce Partnership (LWP)) in Lane County.
Serving students from 4J School District and eventually beyond, the Healthcare Workforce Development program will be working with students and teachers to create work-based learning experiences to build capacity at partner school sites.
This person will be primarily responsible for the planning, coordination, and supervision of daily operations.
This includes implementation and supervision of clinical internship placements and rotations, academic support and mentoring, and coordination of the wellness program for students.
The Program Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that all students meet the program expectations regarding training, performance, rules, and behavior.
The Program Coordinator will work to guarantee that program materials are current and relevant, that operations run in a smooth and effective manner, and that open and regular communication exists with all program partners and stakeholders including health care professionals, health agency administration, school administration, teachers, students, and families.
The Program Coordinator will be trained and managed by the FACES for the Future Deputy Director and Program Manager at Public Health Institute as well as the Healthcare Workforce Development Program Manager onsite at NAACP, and the FACES for the Future Coalition will provide materials, fundraising support, and program evaluation.
Responsibilities:
Maintains daily oversight and evaluation of HECC/LWP Healthcare Workforce Development students.
Acts as consistent mentor and caring adult for FACES students.
Works with key stakeholders to develop, coordinate, maintain and evaluate work-based learning internships for Healthcare Workforce Development students.
Establishes and maintains strong relationships with health professionals providing internship supervision.
Schedules, facilitates, and teaches workshops for students focused on professional development, college preparation, wellness, and other pertinent topics.
Communicates effectively with all stakeholders and partners, including families.
Works independently while cognizant of scope and boundaries of the Program Coordinator position.
Works in very close association with education partners, including being a regular presence in the classroom, co-developing curriculum as needed, and capacity building on-site with support from the Healthcare Workforce Development Program Manager.
Collaborates with Healthcare Workforce Development Program Manager to coordinate and participate in community outreach efforts of the Healthcare Workforce Development program and attends all relevant meetings with stakeholders.
Coordinates FACES modeled LWP events including the Blue Coat Ceremony, Graduation, field trips and other events.
Participates in events at Churchill High School, North Eugene High School, South Eugene High School, Marist High School and Junction City High School, designed to promote the health academy efforts including, but not limited to, health fairs, recruitment events and community showcases.
Collaborates with Healthcare Workforce Development Program Manager to recruit students, providing training to prepare for internships, and coordinating all necessary steps to on-board into work-based learning including health screenings, etc.
Works in tandem with the mission and goals of the FACES for the Future best practice program model.
Maintains and organizes adequate documentation, databases, and all program materials, including, but not limited to, student information, curriculum, workshops, and evaluation.
Completes progress reports and updates.
Participates in FACES Coalition team meetings and NAACP Team Meeting as necessary.
Commutes to various locations throughout Lane County.
Performs other duties as assigned by the FACES Deputy Director and Program Manager as well as the NAACP Healthcare Workforce Development Program Manager.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $60,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift Monday to Friday Ability to Commute:
Eugene, OR 97401 (Required) Work Location:
Hybrid remote in Eugene, OR 97401.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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