Project Manager/ Community Engagement Coordinator - Los Angeles County, CA
OverviewThe National Institute for Children's Health Quality (NICHQ) is an independent nonprofit organization working to improve children's health. We help organizations and professionals who share this mission make breakthrough improvements, so children and families live healthier lives. While NICHQ is Boston based, we have a strong remote culture and invite candidates from across the country to apply.Position OverviewUnder the supervision of the Community Centered Hospital Initiative (CCHI) Project Director within the Department of Health Equity Innovation, the Community Engagement Coordinator (CEC) will manage and strengthen the complex relationships among community-based organizations (CBOs), hospitals, and the state perinatal quality collaborative (PQC) in the pilot community. Serving as a connector, the CEC will build capacity to enhance the effectiveness of PQCs and hospitals in engaging with communities. The CEC will be a member and resident of the pilot community, working on the ground to advance project goals and objectives as a NICHQ employee during the first three years of the project (August 1, 2024 – July 31, 2027). In years four and five, a portion of the CEC's salary may be supported by the pilot community, with the expectation that the position will transition to employment under a community-based organization or other local entity after year five as part of the project's sustainability plan. Leveraging strong community networks and personal and professional experience, the CEC will facilitate the cooperative design, development, and implementation of community-defined clinical projects among trusted CBOs, PQCs, and hospitals to improve maternal and infant health outcomes. The CEC's service area may expand in years three or four, depending on the scaling strategy for the pilot state.Position ResponsibilitiesAct as a trusted resource and liaison between CBO, PQC, and hospitalFacilitate mapping of assets, power, and landscape of communityCoordinate/Lead meetings with CBO(s) leaders, PQC members, hospitals and clinical providersConduct and/or support listening sessions with birthing community representatives to explore the state of maternal and infant health and determine their goalsEngage in targeted input from birthing community members about potential goalsIdentify potential focus areas/goals for the pilot initiative in collaboration with the CBO and PQCAssist or provide customized technical assistance (TA) for local leadership teams based on technical assistance (TA) to local leadership teamsSupport the initiation of the pilot community's Plans of Action that will include pursuing practice change within the hospital setting and monitoring to determine the impact of these practice changesProvide peer support and/or train CECs in subsequent pilot communitiesRegularly travel within the pilot community, with some travel to surrounding areas and throughout the stateParticipate in all relevant and required CCHI project meetings, workshops, training/education, and eventsParticipate in and/or support relevant CBO and/or community activities and events including those outside of standard working hoursProvide insight and inform all project areas, including program, marketing/communications, data/evaluation, and development/sustainabilityAll other duties as assignedPosition QualificationsMust live in the pilot community and have a trusted relationship with and strong knowledge, and understanding of the communityMust have professional and/or lived experience in infant, maternal, and child health initiativesBackground in public health, health education, and health administration preferredAbility to transition between and navigate community spaces and health/social systemsAbility to effectively and appropriately communicate with diverse stakeholder groups, including community, Black birthing people, hospital administrators and providers, local and state officialsEffective and appropriate use of broad communication strategies including oral, written, multi-media, digital, etc.Ability to work collaboratively with community stakeholders and clinical and state partners at all levelsAbility to travel throughout the pilot community and state as needed, with minimal out-of-state travelBenefitsWe offer a generous benefits package for employees including competitive compensation; remote work; paid time off including vacation, sick and holidays; insurance including medical, dental, vision, disability and life; flexible spending accounts; employee assistance programs; and professional development benefits.EEOC StatementNICHQ is committed to being an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability.J-18808-Ljbffr