The Project Coordinator supports activities addressing specific issues such as substance use disorder (SUD) and mental health among pregnant and postpartum women and their affected newborns. Through a cooperative agreement, CDC funds statewide Perinatal Quality Collaboratives (PQCs) to improve pregnancy outcomes through implementing continuous quality improvement (QI) initiatives in maternal/infant care across the state or region. CDC also funds the coordinating center for the National Network of PQCs (NNPQC). Supplemental funding to the cooperative agreement was awarded to expand work of PQCs on specific topics, such as SUD and associated mental health issues among pregnant and postpartum women and their affected newborns. The project coordinator will facilitate engagement with other funded partners including the NNPQC. Project activities include the expansion of PQC initiatives to address SUD and associated mental health issues among pregnant women. The Project Coordinator will work closely with CDC’s Perinatal Health and Chronic Disease Team staff to support the supplemental activities of the PQCs/NNPQC and coordination of dissemination activities, including webinars and partner meetings. The Project Coordinator will be hired by the CDC Foundation and will be organizationally located with the Perinatal Health and Chronic Disease Team in CDC’s Maternal and Infant Health Branch of the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP). This is an outstanding opportunity to work with the nation’s lead agency charged with protecting the public's health.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level