Program Manager
OddballFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
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Common questions about this position
The salary for this position is $68,000.
The position is located in Mecklenburg, North Carolina, and while experience working in a virtual environment with remote partners is required, the role appears to involve on-site coordination of the Post Overdose Response Team.
Key skills include excellent written and verbal communication, organization and project management for multiple projects, proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Teams and Zoom, and knowledge in overdose prevention and substance use disorder treatment.
The role involves working independently and within teams, including in a virtual environment with remote partners, while building collaborative relationships with diverse internal and external stakeholders.
A Bachelor’s degree in public health, social sciences, or related field (Master’s preferred), minimum 2 years of related experience, strong leadership and interpersonal skills, and demonstrated knowledge in overdose prevention and substance use disorder treatment are key.
Supports public health initiatives and organizations
The CDC Foundation supports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) by enhancing public health initiatives, particularly in response to COVID-19. It works closely with community-based organizations (CBOs) that are integral to local communities, helping to spread important COVID-19 prevention information and ensuring fair access to vaccines. The Foundation collaborates with a variety of clients, including public health agencies and community groups, primarily in the United States. Its business model focuses on gathering resources from philanthropic and private sectors to fund CDC's public health efforts, which include emergency responses, educational programs, and technical assistance. The CDC Foundation generates revenue through donations, grants, and partnerships, which are then used to support various public health programs. Its goal is to effectively mobilize community strengths and resources to address health challenges and improve health outcomes for all.