Program Coordinator

Updated: almost 2 years ago
Location: Princeton, NEW JERSEY
Deadline: 11 Jun 2022

The Program Coordinator will be an integral programmatic team member for the State Health and Value Strategies (SHVS) program. This is a grant funded project of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and housed at Princeton University.

 

SHVS provides technical assistance to support state efforts to enhance the quality and value of health care by improving population health and transforming the delivery of health care services.

 

The Program Coordinator will assist the Program Director in the day-to-day management of SHVS. The selected candidate will also take a lead policy role, creating presentations, blog posts, and other analyses, as well as writing reports and other updates for the Foundation. The Senior Program Manager will work closely with the director managing technical assistance delivered to states through the programs and developing and managing contracts with outside experts that provide assistance to the states.



Project management

  • Manage and coordinate program management functions of SHVS
  • Develop call agendas for regular check-ins with program partners
  • Assist the director and deputy in identifying selected states’ technical assistance needs and connecting those states with the appropriate technical assistance providers for both programs
  • Track the activities of expert technical assistance providers in each of the selected states
  • Draft, process, and track consulting agreements between Princeton and outside technical assistance providers, including developing scopes of work and budgets with the consultants
  • Plan for and participate in convenings and other off-site meetings, up to 10 trips per year

State and national health policy analysis and research

  • Track current health policy events (e.g., legislation, regulations, politics, etc.) in selected states from both a quality improvement and insurance coverage perspective
  • Coordinate and curate resources for states produced by SHVS and other RWJF grantees
  • Create and edit PowerPoint presentations and talking points for the program director

Communications, reporting, and process management

  • Curate content for website that aggregates state health policy resources
  • Draft weekly updates and annual narrative reports to the Foundation
  • Draft and post web content for shvs.org and manage relations with the outside communication firm
  • Review and edit issue briefs prior to publication


Required:

  • Master’s or professional degree (in public policy, health policy, law or other related fields preferred)
  • Two years of relevant work experience
  • Demonstrated interest in health care and/or public policy

Preferred:

  • Excellent writing and communication skills and demonstrated ability to conduct independent research
  • Strong organizational skills, including attention to detail in research and product development
  • Familiarity with state policy initiatives around quality, value, and cost containment
  • Previous experience working in health policy, ideally three or more years of research, advocacy, political or policy development related background in health or closely related policy field.
  • State experience and/or a strong understanding of state and federal government health program structures
  • Working knowledge of WordPress
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) and WebEx or other webinar software

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180 days

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6/13/2024

Position will be extended when funding is available which has been the case for numerous years.

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