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I. Title: VIRAL HEPATITIS PREVENTION COORDINATOR, PROGRAM MANAGER Division: School of Nursing Department: Nursing Location: Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Augusta Work Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8:00-5:00 pm Organizational Relationships: Reports to: Dr. Krista Meinersmann, Director of the School of Nursing, Supervisor and Principal/Project Director Supervises: Office Associate Coordinates with: Other Division of Infectious Disease Epidemiologists and HIV, STD and Immunization Program Mangers. II. Statement of the Job: This is a professional position involving statewide viral hepatitis program management and leadership skills. Responsibilities include maintenance of technical expertise in the subject areas, designing, developing, evaluating, implementing, and managing programmatic interventions. Strong written and oral communication skills along with grant and budget management experience are necessary. Basic epidemiological and statistical knowledge is required. Work is performed under administrative direction. III. Essential Functions: 1. Develops viral hepatitis databases to track epidemiologic trends and conduct program evaluation for special projects (e.g. testing, vaccine, or other initiatives). 2. Collaborates with the Maine CDC viral hepatitis epidemiologist and the Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Medical Epidemiology Programs to use data to inform programmatic interventions. 3. Designs and evaluates programs to reduce or eliminate chronic or acute hepatitis in order to implement disease control recommendations. 4. Analyzes data in order to establish cause and effect relationships between various factors and diseases. 5. Provides leadership for Statewide Viral Hepatitis Task Force 6. Provides leadership for Maine CDC, Division of Infectious Disease cross-program work group and viral hepatitis activities. 7. Provides professional expertise, exchanges information with health care providers, local health officials, social service professionals, and other individuals about the epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, care and treatment of chronic and acute hepatitis. 8. Develops and/or facilitates public and provider information campaigns and trainings about viral hepatitis in order to increase awareness of viral hepatitis and decrease stigma. 9. Facilitates development of statewide linkages to care and referral to address complex needs of persons with viral hepatitis. 10. Develops health study proposals for viral hepatitis in order to obtain federal or private funding for Maine. 11. Conducts policy review and monitoring as it relates to viral hepatitis. 12. Prepares written reports for presentation/publication in order to provide epidemiological research and related evaluations of public health programs. IV. Marginal Functions: None. V. Supervisory Responsibilities: Yes VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. Budget Responsibilities: Yes Public/Professional Responsibilities: See essential functions 1-9, Internal/External Contacts: See essential functions 5, 6, 7 Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 1. Knowledge of: a. Viral hepatitis b. Principles and practices of epidemiology c. Public health concerns d. Statistics e. New developments and techniques in disease control f. Health data collection g. Risk factors associated with chronic diseases h. Medical terminology i. Public health intervention development j. Health education theory 2. Ability to: a. Manage a statewide program b. Determine types of data required c. Statistically analyze data d. Draw logical inferences from data analysis e. Work as a team leader and team member f. Communicate with health care and social service providers as well as public g. Design disease prevention programs h. Coordinate work of others i. Handle confidential information j. Supervise administrative staff k. Monitor Program budget l. Integrate and anticipate impact of public policy on programmatic function Qualifications: Required: Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health or related fields (allied health, nursing, community health, etc.) with relevant coursework such as health behavior and health education, program planning, program management, epidemiology, public policy and statistics and 2 years of relevant experience. Preferred: Master’s Degree in Public Health or related field, with coursework in relevant fields listed prior. For Office Use Only: Reviewed and Revised: 9/9/2013 Approved: 7/10/02 Job Family: 2 Salary Band: 103 Unit: UMPSA Job Number: Employee: Position#: 2023 00013107