PT Healthy Start Consortium Coordinator - A Guided Journey (AGJ)
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States · Hybrid
Mid level$354K raised
Program: A Guided Journey-Healthy Start Enhanced (HSE) Program Position: Healthy Start Consortium Coordinator Reports to: Director of Maternal Child Nursing and Project Manager Job specification: 0.5FTE. 20 hours/week in…
Skills: Community Organizing, Project Management, Strategic Planning, Data Analysis, Interpersonal Communication
PT Healthy Start Consortium Coordinator - A Guided Journey (AGJ)
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Part-time
bachelor degree, postgraduate degree
Posted 6d ago
Apply by Sep 20
~20 hrs/week
Responsibilities
The coordinator manages the Healthy Start Consortium by leading community engagement, strategic planning, and the implementation of maternal and child health activities. They are also responsible for project data management, coordinating meetings, and drafting progress reports.
Requirements
A Bachelor's degree in Public Health, Social Work, or a related field is required, with a Master's degree preferred. Candidates must have at least two years of experience in community organizing or project management.
Full job description
Program: A Guided Journey-Healthy Start Enhanced (HSE) Program Position: Healthy Start Consortium Coordinator Reports to: Director of Maternal Child Nursing and Project Manager Job specification: 0.5FTE. 20 hours/week in a hybrid remote work arrangement. This is an hourly and non-exempt position that is a Grant funded position. Salary: $24.04 per hour ($25,000 annually). This position is not benefits-eligible. Schedule: Monday- Friday with occasional evening and weekend hours
Summary Care Ring, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing health services for the uninsured, underinsured, or those lacking access to affordable, high-quality health care, seeks a Healthy Start Consortium Coordinator. This position is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Healthy Start Consortium, including meetings, community engagement, planning and development, and implementation of maternal and child health activities that support the consortium’s mission and achievement of Healthy Start program goals. Responsibilities
Communication:
Collaborate with Communications staff to ensure the development of communication tools such as HSE information packets, engaging health education, media, and social media content
Communicate with consortium members promptly to support collaboration.
Attend community events such as health fairs and collaborative meetings, to increase the visibility of Care Ring and enroll clients in the HSE program, and any other related meetings and training
Community Engagement:
Lead consortium members in conducting strategic planning and development of action plans to achieve consortium mission and goals
Recruit and maintain diverse consortium membership
Assist with community needs and resource assessment
Represent the consortium and its priorities to individuals, the public, and other organizations at the local, state, and national level
Project/Data Management:
Responsible for supporting the management of the activities of the consortium project
Plan, coordinate, and lead full consortium meetings and workgroup meetings
Plan and coordinate educational and training activities for consortium members and the community at large
Facilitate close and effective coordination and collaboration between consortium partners and HSE participants
Ensure high-quality monitoring, evaluation, and documentation of activities, including measurable indicators of success and membership breakdown (type of partner organization, racial/ethnic identification, and number of active program participants)
Organize and maintain a database of community partners, organizations, and workgroup members
Draft consortium, partnership, and outreach sections of monthly and semi-annual reports including the Performance and Progress Reports
Administer an annual membership survey and analyze results
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Health Administration, Social Work, Human Services, or a related field. MSW or MPH preferred
Experience: A minimum of two years’ experience in community organizing, working with community-based agencies, and/or participating in community-based projects, and knowledge of the project management life cycle
Skills:
Highly developed verbal, written, interpersonal, and listening skills
Ability to support consortium teams with innovative strategies
Self-motivated and proven ability to work independently.
Strong project management and organizational skills - Uses logic and methods to solve problems, probes for answers, and looks beyond the obvious.
Ability to analyze data and community resources and develop and convert plans into services based on community needs.
Must be proficient with business software including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, etc.)
Ability to work in a multi-cultural environment with diverse groups of people
Proven track record of advocacy and policy development for systems change initiatives
Knowledge of Maternal Child Health issues, SDOH, or issues impacting communities
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT Abide by the requirements of all applicable State and Federal laws.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS Light physical activity performing non-strenuous daily activities of an administrative nature.
No calls, emails, or visits please. For immediate consideration, please formally apply online, and provide a resume and cover letter. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job classification. They are not to be construed as an all-inclusive list of all duties, skills, and responsibilities of people assigned. Care Ring will engage in an interactive process with employees requesting medical or religious accommodations. The Agency's policy is to provide equal opportunity in all terms, conditions, and privileges of employment for all qualified applicants and employees without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, or veteran status.
Related keywords
Maternal Child HealthSocial Determinants of HealthSDOHPublic HealthHealth AdministrationCommunity-Based AgenciesMicrosoft WordMicrosoft ExcelMicrosoft OutlookMicrosoft PowerPointGrant FundedNonprofitStrategic PlanningAction PlansPerformance and Progress Reports
Based in Charlotte, NC, Care Ring leads a collaborative effort to meet our community's changing health care needs and to fight racial and economic disparities in health outcomes. We are a non-profit organization that helps people who fall through the cracks of the health care system in Mecklenburg County. Since 1955, we have been providing uninsured individuals struggling with poverty with access to medical care. One in 10 people die from limited access to health services. Care Ring's goal is to prevent these needless tragedies and build a stronger, healthier community. Our 5 service lines fall under 2 pillars - Access to Care and Maternal-Child Health. Access to Care includes our Care Ring Clinic; our Physicians Reach Out network of volunteer providers; and The Bridge, our community-based care team. Maternal-Child Health includes our Nurse-Family Partnership and A Guided Journey programs which serve at-risk pregnant and new mothers, providing a range of supportive care and resource connections from pregnancy until the child's second birthday, striving to improve birth and post-natal outcomes and reduce racial and socioeconomic disparities. In March of 2025, Care Ring launched its on-site Food Pantry, providing 7 days of groceries 2-3 days per week to families throughout the community. Care Ring strives to assist all our clients with accessing wraparound services like counseling, food, housing, medical equipment, medications, and more to remove barriers to living their best, healthiest life. In FY25, we served over 7,500 individuals and their families.
Offices: Charlotte, NC 28202, US
health carepublic healthcommunity healthclinicsupport servicesfood pantryand maternal healthHealth CareNon ProfitWellness
Based in Charlotte, NC, Care Ring leads a collaborative effort to meet our community's changing health care needs and to fight racial and economic disparities in health outcomes. We are a non-profit organization that helps people who fall through the cracks of the health care system in Mecklenburg County. Since 1955, we have been providing uninsured individuals struggling with poverty with access to medical care. One in 10 people die from limited access to health services. Care Ring's goal is to prevent these needless tragedies and build a stronger, healthier community. Our 5 service lines fall under 2 pillars - Access to Care and Maternal-Child Health. Access to Care includes our Care Ring Clinic; our Physicians Reach Out network of volunteer providers; and The Bridge, our community-based care team. Maternal-Child Health includes our Nurse-Family Partnership and A Guided Journey programs which serve at-risk pregnant and new mothers, providing a range of supportive care and resource connections from pregnancy until the child's second birthday, striving to improve birth and post-natal outcomes and reduce racial and socioeconomic disparities. In March of 2025, Care Ring launched its on-site Food Pantry, providing 7 days of groceries 2-3 days per week to families throughout the community. Care Ring strives to assist all our clients with accessing wraparound services like counseling, food, housing, medical equipment, medications, and more to remove barriers to living their best, healthiest life. In FY25, we served over 7,500 individuals and their families.
Offices: Charlotte, NC 28202, US
health carepublic healthcommunity healthclinicsupport servicesfood pantryand maternal healthHealth CareNon ProfitWellness