ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW
Founded in 1793, BCHD is the oldest health department in the country, with over 800 employees and an annual budget of $200 million that aims to promote health and improve well-being through education, policy/advocacy, and direct service delivery. BCHD's wide-ranging responsibilities include maternal and child health, youth wellness, school health, senior services, animal control, restaurant inspections, emergency preparedness, STI/HIV treatment, and acute and chronic disease prevention. Our vision is an equitable, just, and well Baltimore where everyone has the opportunity to be healthy and to thrive. Our mission is to protect health, eliminate disparities, and enhance the wellbeing of everyone in our community through education, coordination, advocacy, and direct service delivery.
The Baltimore City Health Department, Division of Administration’s Health Policy team is seeking a Project Manager who will serve as a dynamic team member and embodies our core values: collaboration, innovation, integrity, empowerment, and data-driven. The Project Manager is responsible for providing project management support on an ongoing federal grant on maternal and child health policy and community capacity building, as well as overall support to the Chief Health Policy Officer. A successful candidate for this position is a self-starter with strong follow through, solutions-oriented, This position requires strong alignment with City of Baltimore's and BCHD's mission, values, and strategic vision, as well as demonstrated success, sound judgment, and flexibility working in a complex, fast-paced environment
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Policy Analysis (50%)
Conduct background policy and public health research (e.g. peer reviewed literature and grey literature)
Identify and review existing policies across local and state jurisdictions around specific health issues. Data has been collected for 17 jurisdictions thus far.
Synthesize research and policy analyses for technical and lay audiences
Identify and describe policy nuances and downstream implications
Gather data on policies and develop reports on findings
Analyze trends in policies to address health inequalities and inequities
Engagement & Relationship Management (30%)
Communicate verbally and in writing with all project personnel and partners
Self-starter with strong follow through, solutions-oriented, has great attention to detail, and is able to work in a fast-paced environment.
Strong alignment with City of Baltimore's and BCHD's mission, values, and strategic vision, as well as demonstrated success, sound judgment, and flexibility working in a complex, fast-paced environment.
Effectively and efficiently collaborate with individuals from myriad sectors and broad range of interest groups to deliver policy related education
Support BCHD’s community engagement efforts by working with stakeholders to address challenges as they arise.
Internal & External Communication (20%)
Prepare materials and briefs in advance of meetings, including presentations with internal and external participants.
Draft and/or edit a variety of written documents (emails and memos, etc.),including but not limited to internal and external correspondence, briefing materials, and talking points for meetings and events.
Create and/or edits presentation materials, including PowerPoint presentations
and other documents.
Conduct staff meetings including taking basic minutes and following up on action items.
Conduct ad hoc analyses on new and upcoming policies
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES
Proficient in Slack, Trello, Outlook, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and graphics packages to assemble and create reports and presentations, Google Drive, Dropbox, and other similar platforms.
Analyzing policies for health impact and communicating with a broad range of stakeholders.
Self-starter and accountable to complete tasks and drive performance with minimal oversight.
Keen attention to detail, including administrative processes required to execute complex projects.
Exhibits all 5 core department values:
Collaboration: We value everyone. We practice selflessness and empathy. We are collaborative and respect others' input. We ensure thoughtful, transparent, and intentional communication.
Integrity: We serve and work with integrity. We hold each other and ourselves accountable through an equitable lens.
Innovation: We embrace bold ideas. We are innovative risk takers with diversity of thought. We are willing to try new things and we aim to be creative in our approach, always keeping quality of care as a priority. We lead the field of public health with boldness and courage.
Empowerment: We protect people and empower them. We seek to change lives. We meet people where they are and do it with empathy.
Data Driven: We trust the evidence. We make evidence based and community informed decisions.
Demonstrated ability to address/resolve difficult, multi-faceted problems.
Ability to synthesize, analyze, and critique effectively.
Creative/imaginative with excellent organizational skills.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Efficiently operates and manages e-mail, electronic calendars, social media, and other basic office support software.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelors’ degree or higher. Preferably in public health or public policy.
At least two years of public health or policy work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Masters’ degree preferably in public health or public policy.
Knowledge of or familiarity with local, state and federal government departments or agencies is a plus.
Public health, public policy, or healthcare experience preferred
WORK ENVIRONMENT & SAFETY PROTOCOL
Work follows the CDC best practices for the safety of staff
This position is considered non-essential
Hybrid role; 2 days in the office per week
BENEFITS
Medical, dental, vision benefits and time-off offered.
TIMELINE AND COMPENSATION
Full Time role until end of Sept 2024
Salary: $65,000