Health Promotion Opioid Program Coordinator
Salary: $49,657.42 - $52,761.01 AnnuallyLocation : 803 S Walker Street, BurgawJob Type: Full-Time PermanentJob Number: 2026--0206Department: HEALTHOpening Date: 03/23/2026Closing Date: 4/6/2026 11:59 PM EasternGeneral Definition of WorkThe Pender County Health Department is dedicated to the purpose of disease prevention and health promotion for all Pender County residents. The health department is located within the Pender County Department of Health & Human Services. The Health Director and the Advisory Board of Health are responsible for organizing and administering the Health Department.The basic goals are:to protect the county from diseaseto detect disease and abnormalities in early stagesto lessen the ill effects of diseaseto promote healthto provide a safe and healthful environmentto keep the community informed about health mattersPrimary Purpose of Position:The primary purpose of this position is to manage the Pender County Opioid Settlement Funding, including ensuring all reporting requirements are met and pursuing additional resources to advance this work. Additionally, this position will provide coordination and evaluation of recommended strategies, facilitation of the Opioid Prevention Team, and management of the related strategic plan.Essential FunctionsCoordinate and facilitate opioid-related discussions through the Opioid Prevention Team and community outreach, leading activities to increase collaboration and communication across key stakeholders.Monitor, evaluate, and update the county's Opioid Strategic Plan, including performance measures and goals of prevention activities.Manage Pender County's Opioid Settlement funding, including planning, reporting, and tracking budgets, and ensuring requirements are met.Adopt strategies to effectively engage individuals with lived experience as active prevention team members.Increase community awareness of this work through the execution of a communications strategy that incorporates website, social media, participation in community outreach events and public presentations including to the board of elected officials.Create and maintain an Opioid Prevention Data Dashboard for the county that includes overdose data and partnership outcomes.Maintain regular communication with key stakeholders.Research, identify and oversee implementation of evidence-based overdose prevention and harm reduction strategies.Participate in community events.Support collaborative efforts to increase access to treatment.Engage with state and federally funded programs and resources to align and strengthen the county's overdose response strategies.Perform other duties as assigned.Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education & ExperienceStrong understanding of opioid overdose prevention and treatment strategies, including harm reduction. Skilled in strategic planning and systems thinking. Skilled in partnership and coalition building. Knowledge and skill in data analysis and reporting. Knowledge of budget management. Knowledge of program evaluation processes. Knowledge of computers and computer software. Ability to work independently. Ability to set priorities and manage timelines. Ability to adapt to change. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with county officials, peers, and general public. General knowledge of educational theories and techniques. Knowledge of the methods and techniques of disseminating health information to achieve maximum effectiveness on the public, facilities, and media. Ability to present ideas effectively, both orally and in writing.Graduation from a four-year college or university and three years of experience in public health, social work, opioid overdose prevention and treatment; or a combination of education and experience.Must possess a valid North Carolina Drivers License.Physical RequirementsGood physical health and stamina is needed. Some bending, lifting, stooping, and driving are required.There are a wide variety of benefits available to eligible Pender County employees. These benefits include: health, dental, vision, life insurance, optional life and disability insurance plans, flexible spending account, retirement program, 401(k) program, deferred compensation program, credit union membership and an employee assistance program.Pender County Benefits Overview can be viewed 01 Do you have a North Carolina driver license, a valid driver license from another state due to military exemption, or the ability to obtain a North Carolina driver license within 30 days of hire? YesNoRequired Question