AMCHP Seeking Child & Adolescent Health Program Associate
The program associate for child and adolescent health is a member of the program team and contributes to the advancement of maternal and child health (MCH) programs by performing a variety administrative, logistic, and planning tasks that enable AMCHP program team projects to succeed. This position supports and assists the child and adolescent Health Team in the development, implementation and evaluation of program activities related to maternal and child health, adolescent health and children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN). This position also contributes to the collection of state best practices (Innovation Station), newsletter development, and implementation of communication strategies (Microsoft SharePoint, listservs, social media). To apply, click here.
AMCHP Searching for Child & Adolescent Health Program Analyst
This position supports the child & adolescent health team, which resides within AMCHP's program division. Specifically, this position participates in the planning and program implementation, research, and evaluation of initiatives related to the Adolescent and Young Adult Health National Resource Center (AYAH-NRC) and to child health programs (including early childhood and healthy weight). Principal duties include contributing to development and delivery of assigned projects in the adolescent health portfolio, primarily the AYAH-NRC contract agreement with the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) via the HRSA Maternal and Child Health Bureau; assist in developing and implementing project work plans for AYAH-NRC activities, including the implementation of the AYAH Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network (CoIIN) and contributing to the development of resources on improving access to care and the quality of health care for adolescents and young adults; and assisting in the implementation of AMCHP's work related to child health CoIINs and similar projects. Qualified candidates should have a master's degree in public health or other related health or human services field with at least three years of directly related professional experience. A bachelor's degree with five years of direct experience can be substituted for a master's degree. Certification in Public Health or Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES/MCHES) and direct work experience in an MCH state/local/federal public health agency or non-profit organization preferred. To apply, click here.