Project Manager, Health Systems North
Company OverviewHealth disparities among New Yorkers are large, persistent, and increasing. Public Health Solutions (PHS) exists to change that trajectory and support New Yorkers and their families in achieving optimal health and building pathways to reach their potential. As the largest public health nonprofit serving New York City, we improve health outcomes and help communities thrive by providing services directly to low-income families, supporting community-based organizations through our long-standing public-private partnerships, and bridging the gap between healthcare and community services. We focus on a wide range of public health issues including food and nutrition, health insurance, maternal and child health, sexual and reproductive health, tobacco control, and HIV/AIDS. Learn more about our work at healthsolutions.org.Program DescriptionNYC Treat to Quit is a program of Public Health Solutions (PHS) and primarily funded by the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH). The mission of NYC Treat to Quit is to advance health equity by strengthening medical and behavioral health systems, expanding access to evidence-based tobacco dependence treatment, and empowering communities disproportionately impacted by tobacco-related harm.Specifically, the objectives of PHS’s current five-year contract with NYSDOH are to 1) directly advance health equity by reducing tobacco-related health disparities and inequities in the catchment area 2) work with medical and behavioral health systems to adopt the Clinical Practice Guideline for Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence (Public Health Service(PHS) Guideline) 3) enable grantees to become well-versed in the most up-to-date medication treatment protocols for TUD 4) educate and advocate for local and state laws, regulations and voluntary policies to reduce tobacco exposure 5) support statewide efforts on data collection, research development and distribution of resources to enhance public awareness, engagement and action on tobacco use, e-cigarettes and cessation.Summary Of PositionNYC Treat to Quit at Public Health Solutions seeks a Project Manager, Health Systemswho will identify and lead the implementation of health systems engagement strategies with hospitals, clinics, behavioral health centers and FQHCs, within the Bronx, Manhattan and Staten Island. This role supports integration of evidence-based cessation interventions, staff training, EHR prompts, and continuous quality improvement efforts to strengthen clinical systems change. The Project Manager will work closely with the NYC Treat to Quit team and will receive direction from the Senior Health Systems Manager under the guidance of the Program Director. This is a grant-funded position ending April 30, 2031.Specifically, The Project Manager Health Systems WillUnderstand and implement the NYS Department of Health Tobacco Control Program’s strategic plan as well as support the development and implementation of PHS’ tobacco control strategic planPartner with and provide education, technical assistance, and implementation support, including but not limited to Community Health Centers (CHCs), Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), NYS Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBTQIA+) Health & Human Services Network and systems that serve people with serious mental illness and/or substance use disorder, and other health care provider organizationsCollaborate with the NYC Treat to Quit staff to achieve region specific work plan deliverablesClinical Engagement and Systems ChangeWork with clinical staff to implement and enhance tobacco cessation policies and protocols, including the Ask-Advise-Refer model and other evidence-based interventionsCollaborate with clinical leadership, quality improvement teams and IT/EHR staff to develop or optimize electronic health record prompts, clinical decision support tools and referral pathwaysTrain, coach and provide ongoing technical assistance to health care providers and staff on tobacco screening, brief intervention, and cessation counselingCollaborate with hospitals, FQHCs, behavioral health systems and local coalitions to support implementation of tobacco-free policies, strengthen referral pathways and promote integration of cessation services into clinical workflowsPromote the long-term integration and sustainability of tobacco dependence treatment practices within clinical workflows and organizational policiesHealth Systems and Provider EngagementLead and coordinate outreach, training, engagement and education activities with healthcare systems, clinical leadership, behavioral health providers and key stakeholders to support implementation of evidence-based tobacco treatment and systems change initiativesCoordinate health system activities, including provider trainings, clinical meetings, quality improvement sessions, and partner-led initiatives that support tobacco cessation education and service deliveryAssist clinical leadership in monitoring program implementation, progress and performance measures; identify barriers and propose continuous quality improvement strategiesSupport health systems in tracking and using tobacco cessation performance data to improve implementation, identify disparities and strengthen quality improvement effortsUtilize traditional and digital communication channels to engage clinical leadership, healthcare administrators and policy makers, including development of educational materials, presentations and written communications such as newsletters and op-eds to support program goalsProgram ReportingEnsure that outcome measures of the work plan area are achieved, report on activities and outcomes accurately and in a timely fashionWhen appropriate, meet with and engage NYC elected officials and other policy stakeholders throughout the year to support program visibility, alignment, and tobacco control prioritiesMaintain accurate, complete and timely documentation of all program activities and outcomes in required reporting formats. This includes submission of reports through state program reporting systems as well as internal organization tracking and data systemsCollect, organize and synthesize program data related to outreach, health systems engagement, training activities and cessation-related outcomes to support ongoing performance monitoring and quality improvementState Coordination And ResponsibilitiesAttend and participate in mandatory local, regional, and state meetings and trainings. Anticipated 5 times per contract year.Actively participate in state program workgroup meetingsAlong with team members, develop a robust health systems engagement strategy that aligns with organizational goals.Participate in the yearly data collection project assigned by the state programRemain abreast of current on tobacco control issues and all other duties as assignedQualifications And ExperienceBachelor’s degree or higher in a related field.At least 3 years of experience working on initiatives integrating public health in healthcare and behavioral health systemsDemonstrated experience with policy and community health systems interventions, health systems initiatives and partnership buildingKnowledge of tobacco cessation best practices, treatment approaches and emerging tobacco control issues a plus.Excellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skills.Excellent computer skills.Ability to establish positive connections and on-going communication with clinical leadership, community leaders and stakeholdersDemonstrated skills in developing and delivering structured training rooted in adult learning principles and organizing and facilitating initiatives to foster engagement with healthcare entitiesAbility to engage with healthcare partners during non-traditional work times which can include evenings, weekends, and willingness to have a flexible schedule.Must have excellent organizational skills and the ability to coordinate multiple tasks, projects, and assignments with competing prioritiesMust be able to work independently as well as be a team memberFamiliarity with New York City communities and neighborhoods strongly preferredMust be able to travel in between NYC boroughs, across NYS for participation in mandatory state meetings and when eligible across the nation for participation in trainings and conferencesThis individual must reside in the tri-state area (NY, NJ, CT) by their confirmed start dateReports ToDirector of Tobacco Control Alliance and Senior Manager Health Systems.Direct ReportsThe position has no direct reports.BenefitsHybrid Work Schedule.Generous Paid Time Off and Holidays.An attractive and comprehensive benefits package including Medical, Dental and Vision.Flexible Spending Accounts and Commuter Benefits.Company Paid Life Insurance and Disability Coverage.403 (b) + employer matching and discretionary company contributions.College Savings Plan.Ongoing training and continuous opportunities for professional growth and development.At PHS, we place immense value on diversity within our teams, understanding that varied backgrounds and experiences significantly enhance our community and propel us toward our goals. If you find you don’t have experience in all the areas listed above, we still encourage you to apply and share your background and experiences in your application. We are eager to discover how your unique perspective can bring positive transformations to our team and help advance our mission of creating healthier, more equitable communities.We look forward to learning more about you! PHS is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from women, people of color, persons with disabilities, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and veterans. Monday - Friday9am to 5pm35 hours per week.