University of North Carolina Greensboro-posted 3 months ago
Full-time
Fort Collins, CO
Educational Services

The Program Coordinator IHAP position will lead implementation of the Immigrant Health Access Project including day-to-day operations, reporting, staff development, budgeting, and strategic planning for IHAP. The purpose is to oversee and coordinate the program and work closely with providers including the Guilford Community Care Network (GCCN), integrated health care clinics, refugee resettlement agencies and other community organizations that provide integrated care for under and uninsured immigrants and refugees in greater Greensboro. The Program Coordinator IHAP position works closely with academic departments such as Social Work and Public Health to collaborate on shared grants.

  • Oversee Immigrant Health ACCESS program and monitor the program to ensure continued access to integrated health care for uninsured immigrant and refugee adults.
  • Evaluate needs of immigrant and refugee community adopting the program to meet the ever changing immigrant and refugee communities through development of modifications and new initiatives as needed.
  • Participate in appropriate UNCG, ORE, and CNNC activities, including regular CNNC meetings and staff activities to stay abreast of current immigrant and refugee needs.
  • Write and submit grant proposals to increase the scope and number of immigrant and refugees reached.
  • Serve as primary contact for funding agencies and potential partners through participation in meetings and in planning for future program activities.
  • Work closely with academic units such as Social Work to collaborate and advise in execution of similar grants and services across UNCG.
  • Develop and maintain tools for program documentation and data collection.
  • Monitor and analyze program data to ensure progress toward program goals.
  • Conduct regular program evaluation activities to improve implementation, develop and implement new activities as needed.
  • Oversee grant management such as monitoring of budgets, submission of invoices, hiring of staff as needed, developing position descriptions, and other grant related duties as needed.
  • Submit grant reports and ensure that grant requirements are met.
  • Collaborate with GCCN agencies and other partner agencies to ensure program guidelines are met and services are provided.
  • Act as source for marketing the program through identifying potential recipients of services and integrated health care clinics to provide services.
  • Coordinate community outreach and program marketing efforts through outreach planning with Community Health Workers, participation in events, social media, and other strategies.
  • Cultivate and strengthen collaborations with partner agencies to address gaps in resources for immigrant and refugee communities.
  • Supervise Refugee Health Coordinator and Program Associate (full-time employees).
  • Supervise Community Health Workers who work with immigrants and refugees (part-time employees).
  • Facilitate training for staff based on best practices and popular education techniques.
  • Provide coaching, support, and case consultation to staff delivering direct client services.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • Master's degree in Health or Social Sciences in a related field or Bachelor's degree in Health or Social Sciences in related field and 3+ years of experience.
  • Fluency in English and at least one other language.
  • Experience with the local refugee and immigrant population and understanding of best practices.
  • Training in trauma-informed care.
  • Experience with grant reporting and data management.
  • Experience in public health or health-related case management.
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