Under the general direction of the Manager for the Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Branch (DCVD), in the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention (HPCDP) Section within the Community Health Improvement Division, performs highly advanced public health work and serves as the learning collaborative coordinator for the Heart Disease and Stroke Program (HDSP). Work includes, but is not limited to, coordination of the Texas Cardiovascular Disease Learning Collaborative (LC), strategic planning, program and grant implementation, stakeholder engagement, and contract oversight. Assists with establishing program goals and objectives, development of activities, priorities and the standards for achieving them. Establishes, maintains and supports collaboration between a diverse group of key partners including public health agencies, academic institutions, community organizations, health systems, and other subject matter experts and stakeholders. Aligns learning collaborative objectives with federal grant strategies, the CVD State Plan, and the Texas Council on Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke (TCCVDS). Develops and monitors internal and external partnerships to expand collaboration. Assists in the development of grant applications and funding proposals and identifies and monitors progress on grant activities. Develops contractor scopes of work and assists with monitoring activities, reviewing quality assurance standards, and providing technical assistance. Works collaboratively with other programs in the HPCDP Section to identify best practices and areas for improvement for chronic disease-related community and clinical services. Works under minimal supervision with considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level