The District Health Department No. 4 is looking for a dedicated and passionate individual for our Health Resource Advocate Clinical to join our team in our Cheboygan office!
This is an executive leadership position that directs, supervises, trains, monitors budgets, writes grants, audits, and provides leadership to professional staff ensuring continuity of quality public health service delivery. The HRA will provide front-line support for COVID-19 testing and reporting, help school districts identify emerging COVID related health concerns, and strengthen best health practices by providing consultation, prevention services, and appropriate public health strategies for the district. The HRA will help to access and address the greatest needs in school health.
Duties:
- Provide consultation, leadership, and professional development opportunities for quality public health services to the school district for prevention of COVID-19.
- Works within the context (characteristics/needs/circumstances) to determine health strategies appropriate for the district.
- Monitors, interprets, synthesizes, and disseminates relevant research findings and other information related to COVID-19, public health, current legal issues, and new legislation that impacts school health programs and services.
- Reviews and disseminates model policies, standards, and best practices to promote safe, legal, and effective COVID-19 prevention strategies.
- Plans and uses professional judgment, and acts effectively to carry out the functions of this position.
- Serves as the public health representative providing guidance and training to the school programs, infectious disease reporting, and contact tracing.
- Reviews policies developed for school start-up to address COVID prevention including classroom set up plans, class staggering schedules, other social distancing activities.
- Trains staff, students, parents and guests about COVID-19 and best practices for prevention, testing, and handwashing.
- Follow HIPAA confidentiality and privacy rules and regulations in all matters.
- Communicates urgent matters timely to the Administrative Health Officer, Medical Director, and/or Epidemiologist.
- Establishes program priorities along with the Medical Director and Health Officer and ensures procedures and practices comply with Public Act 368 of 1978 (Public Health Code) and accreditation minimum program requirements.
- Directs and manages fidelity to fiscal program budgets.
- Represents the Department at community meetings, Board meetings, and networking alliances.
- Mentors staff. Creates a culture of learning. Implements Continuous Quality Improvement and Performance Management indicators.
- Responds to public health emergencies, exercises, and trainings. Completion of all Incident Command/NIMS requirements.
- Ability to use independent judgment, common sense and principles of influence and rational systems in the performance of tasks.
Salary: Starting annual salary of $66,667, increasing to $69,390 after successful completion of probationary period, plus full management benefit package.