Identifies, develops, and maintains partnerships with strategic stakeholders, community, and professional partners, and various community-based organizations throughout West Virginia and the Appalachian region
Collaborates with internal and external partners to build capacity to address cancer burden; including assisting with community needs assessments, attending and coordinating community meetings, and providing bidirectional communication
Conducts, in partnership, at least two monthly community focused cancer control activities in the assigned region
Responsible for the design, development, and implementation of community outreach and engagement plans for the assigned region
Coordinates and facilitates internal and external programmatic meetings to monitor progress of projects or initiatives as assigned
Contributes to the design, implementation, evaluation, and dissemination of innovative, culturally appropriate, evidence-based programs, content, and services
Provides technical assistance and expertise in program planning, implementation, evaluation, and applied research
Fosters opportunities for bidirectional research between WVUCI and the community
Assists with the implementation or recruitment of research projects in the community
Documents program progress and submits monthly reports, assessing strengths/weaknesses, and develops and implements strategies to improve outcomes and deliverables
Develops and disseminates cancer information creating resources such as handouts, flyers, presentations, internal and external communications, videos, photographs, posters, infographics, social media, websites, etc. as relevant to both internal and external stakeholders
Assists with applications for additional funding opportunities for CPC projects
Participates in the implementation of the mission, vision, and strategic plan for the WVU Cancer Institute and Department of Cancer Prevention and Control
Develops and delivers presentations on cancer prevention, cancer screening, health literacy, and cultural competency, and others as determined by need
Serves on local and statewide coalitions and taskforces
Submits or assists with submission of articles, abstracts, and posters to promote programmatic work, research, and outreach of CPC
Functions as a member of the CPC staff and participates in regular team meetings, training sessions, program meetings, and others as required
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in appropriate discipline: public health, health communications, social work, social sciences, nursing, health education, healthcare administration, marketing, or other healthcare professions degree
Master's degree is preferred
A minimum of two (2) years of combined experience in the following: Coordinating health education programs, Community event planning, Group dynamics, leadership, Program assessment, Data collection, and project management
An equivalent combination of related education and/or experience will be considered
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong time management, organization, and multi-tasking skills
Ability to establish priorities, adhere to deadlines, have high attention to detail and follow through, and ability to maintain confidentiality
Skilled at writing correspondence and preparing reports
Ability to operate the necessary computer, software (Microsoft Office), web-based and other high-tech equipment relative to the program
Skilled in establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships
Ability to work in multidisciplinary team environment and to coordinate participation of team members from various backgrounds
Skilled in group facilitation, mediation, and conflict resolution
Ability to manage health education programs, event planning, group dynamics, leadership, program assessment, evaluation, and practice facilitation
Ability to work as part of a team and with a significant degree of independence
Ability to travel frequently with occasional overnight stays, working outside the traditional work week as needed
Ability to maintain proper attendance and punctuality standards
Willingness to seek consultation and supervision as needed
Knowledge of current health issues, health education and behavioral theories, and health information needs of the medically underserved preferred
Ability to interact sensitively, effectively, and professionally with persons from various cultural, socioeconomic, educational, racial, ethnic, and professional backgrounds, including persons of all ages and orientations
Ability to rapidly learn institution, federal, and state statutes and regulations impacting the work.
Benefits
37.5-hour work week
13 paid holidays
24 annual leave (vacation) days per year
18 sick days per year
WVU offers a range of health insurance and other benefits
401(a) retirement savings with 6% employee contribution match