Public Health Administrator 1 (Pathways, Connections, and Impact (PCI) Coordinator)

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About the position

The Pathways, Connections, and Impact (PCI) Coordinator is responsible for developing and delivering leadership development and training initiatives that align with the an organizational and workforce development goals. The role requires building collaborative relationships with leadership teams and community partners, conducting training needs assessments, and designing effective learning experiences to promote health excellence. Training is delivered in various formats including in-person, virtual, and hybrid, in line with the Health Excellence Roadmap and Learning Series.

Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and deliver leadership and training initiatives to meet organizational goals.
  • Build and maintain collaborative relationships with leadership teams and community partners.
  • Conduct training needs assessments to inform development strategies.
  • Facilitate learning experiences in multiple formats, including workshops and on-demand resources.
  • Apply evidence-based adult learning and facilitation techniques to support engagement and behavior change.
  • Create and manage Communities of Practice for peer learning.
  • Conduct training evaluations and support ROI analysis for programs.
  • Work both independently and as part of a cross-functional team to implement people-centered solutions.

Requirements

  • Group facilitation and presentation skills for engaging learning experiences.
  • Experience in designing and delivering learning across various formats.
  • Ability to apply adult learning principles and evidence-informed practices.
  • Effective communication and relationship-building skills.
  • Organizational skills to manage multiple initiatives and timelines.
  • Experience in providing coaching and feedback to individuals and teams.
  • Proficiency with digital platforms like Microsoft Office for designing and supporting learning.
  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field required
  • Minimum of three years of relevant professional experience.
  • Experience engaging communities and considering health factors in initiatives.
  • Willingness to travel throughout Tennessee for various in-person formats and meetings.

Nice-to-haves

  • Master’s degree preferred.

Benefits

  • Choose from two comprehensive medical plans through Blue Cross Blue Shield, with dental and vision coverage included.
  • Protect what matters most with life, critical illness, and accident insurance through Unum
  • Plan ahead and save with a Flexible Spending Account and Daycare FSA through Navia
  • Our Health Gap Insurance through Sun Life helps cover unexpected costs
  • Build your future with our 401(k) plan through The Standard. You’re eligible after just six months
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