PoWER Initiative Lead

CDC Foundation
2d$120,000 - $150,000Hybrid

About The Position

The CDC Foundation helps the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) save and improve lives by unleashing the power of collaboration between CDC, philanthropies, corporations, organizations, and individuals to protect the health, safety and security of America and the world. The CDC Foundation is the sole entity authorized by Congress to mobilize philanthropic partners and private-sector resources to support CDC’s critical health protection mission. Since 1995, the CDC Foundation has launched approximately 1,000 programs and raised over $740 million. The CDC Foundation managed over 300 CDC-led programs in the United States and in more than 130 countries last year. Overview: The CDC Foundation is seeking a mission-driven and highly organized PoWER Initiative Lead to support the Kentucky Department of Public Health. The PoWER Initiative Lead will guide the statewide launch, rollout, coordination, and continuous improvement of Kentucky’s PoWER Teams (People Who Work for Engagement and Resilience)—a transformative community-based maternal health model designed to address maternity care deserts and improve outcomes for pregnant and postpartum Kentuckians. PoWERing Rural Maternal and Infant Health is one of the five new initiatives launching under the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP), a statewide effort to strengthen rural health access and outcomes. The PoWER Initiative Lead is a member of the A3 Transformation Team (Aspire → Activate → Attain), which functions as RHTP’s central “nerve center” for disciplined execution across all five initiatives. This position reports to the A3 Program Director and works closely with the Deputy Program Director. The current work environment is primarily hybrid (2-3 days a week in office). This role may require statewide travel.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in public health, health administration, health policy, nursing, or a related field
  • 7+ years of experience in maternal health, perinatal care, or community health programs
  • Strong knowledge of perinatal care coordination, social drivers of health, and community-based support models
  • Proven ability to lead large, cross-agency maternal health initiatives and coordinate across diverse stakeholder groups
  • Excellent communication and facilitation skills; ability to engage providers, academic institutions, and community leaders

Nice To Haves

  • Medical degree with board certification in obstetrics/gynecology, family medicine, or a related maternal health specialty
  • Experience with maternal health programs, including CHWs, doulas, home visiting, perinatal care redesign, or telehealth
  • Background in maternal health data systems, quality improvement, and monitoring of perinatal outcomes
  • Certification in quality improvement or healthcare management (e.g., CPHQ, PMP)
  • Familiarity with Kentucky’s public health ecosystem, rural community needs, and social determinants of health

Responsibilities

  • Lead the development of the PoWER initiative’s statewide vision, strategic priorities, and implementation approach, ensuring alignment with RHTP and state maternal health goals
  • Translate statewide strategy into a clear implementation plan, defining key milestones, performance measures, and long-term sustainability pathways
  • Ensure alignment with state and local efforts, integrating policy developments, partner perspectives, and emerging opportunities
  • Provide strategic advisement to PoWER programs, translating insights into recommendations that strengthen program direction and impact
  • Assess and strengthen readiness among counties and regions for PoWER’s geographic scaling, including operational feasibility
  • Build and maintain relationships with statewide partners and institutions (e.g., University of Kentucky, LHDs, etc.) to support alignment and coordination
  • Prepare the operational, workforce, and programmatic infrastructure needed to support future phases of PoWER implementation across rural communities
  • Build and steward key partnerships across state agencies, health systems, LHDs, FQHCs, RHCs educational institutions, and community organizations supporting PoWER
  • Lead statewide and regional convenings (e.g., workgroups, advisory bodies, provider collaboratives, multi-stakeholder sessions) to drive coordination and shared learning
  • Align cross-sector efforts to ensure clinical, community, and government partners operate toward common goals and consistent implementation
  • Represent the initiative externally, engaging partners and funders to strengthen collaboration, address barriers, and advance program impact
  • Design and direct PoWER’s performance management process, including Objectives and Key Results (OKRs), reporting workflows, and outcome monitoring
  • Apply data insights to guide decisions, improve program quality, and address emerging challenges
  • Oversee performance management and reporting workflows, promoting accountability to statewide goals
  • Provide strategic leadership on data governance and analytic priorities, ensuring consistent high-quality information
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