Under limited supervision, this position provides administrative oversight, supervision, and direction for the Community Health Nursing (CHN) Program. CHN is a public program focused on the overall health of individuals, families, and adolescents through the provision of a broad range of family planning services, related preventative health services, public health and infectious disease. CHN provides public health services, emergency preparedness and infectious disease assistance in Nevada's rural counties. This position must have exceptional skills in supervision and fiscal management. They must be able to balance many projects simultaneously while ensuring deadlines can be met. Health Program Managers provide administrative direction for programs related to maternal, child and family health, nutrition, disease control, or other health programs. Program management responsibilities include program development, implementation and evaluation, budget preparation and control, ensuring fiscal accountability and compliance with relevant policies and regulations, and supervision of professional and support staff. Positions in this series differ from Health Program Specialists who perform analytical work specifically related to the collection and analysis of data, identification of trends and preparation of statistical reports, and the development, implementation and evaluation of small narrowly focused programs. Under general direction, incumbents perform the full range of duties described in the series concept and supervise a staff which includes both supervisory and professional staff engaged in the provision of health-related services. Health Program Manager II’s are responsible for long range, broad-based planning and policy development for a statewide program involved in health service delivery to at-risk populations with significant health issues, nutritional deficiencies, or other health related problems. The Health Program Manager II class is distinguished from the Health Program Manager I by the responsibility for supervising subordinate supervisors who supervise professional staff, and by the size and scope of the program managed. An example of a position allocated to this level is the manager of the Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) which provides nutritional information, education and assistance to women, infants and children who meet established eligibility criteria. The program manager administers a budget of approximately $24 million and supervises six professional staff including subordinate supervisors and 20 program support personnel assigned to WIC clinics and satellites in various locations throughout the State and the central office.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager