Associate Director, Community Partnerships
About this role
At the American Cancer Society, we're working to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Our employees and 1.3 million volunteers are raising the bar every single day. We are a culture comprised of diverse backgrounds and experience, to better serve our communities.
The people who work at the American Cancer Society focus their diverse talents on our lifesaving mission. It is a calling. And the people who answer it are fulfilled.
This position is fully remote; however, candidates must reside in either Oklahoma or Arkansas.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Build and manage high-impact relationships with Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), community health centers, and community-based organizations to strengthen collaboration and advance organizational priorities across the cancer care continuum. 30%
- Lead development of medical neighborhoods and linkages of care within targeted communities, ensuring coordinated, patient-centered cancer care that improves access and outcomes. 20%
- Convene and engage health systems, community champions, and diverse stakeholders to implement evidence-based strategies, influence policy, and accelerate system-level improvements in cancer prevention and treatment. 20%
- Provide technical assistance and share resources to support the implementation of evidence-based interventions and best practices. 15%
- Cultivate and support health care and community champions to drive system-level policies and practices that increase access to care and improve outcomes. 15%
EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum Degree Required: Bachelor's Degree in public health, health administration, healthcare, nonprofit management or equivalent
- Preferred Degree: Master's Degree
- Years of experience: Minimum of five years of experience in health care-related and/or non-profit management, administration, account management, with a proven background in relationship development and volunteer recruitment and mobilization.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITY:
- Extensive experience in cultivating relationships with health systems, community organizations, and volunteers to create urgency around cancer awareness, motivate action across the cancer continuum, and guide strategic initiatives.
- Skilled in designing outcome-based interventions, educational processes, and conducting evaluations to ensure measurable impact.
- Strong ability to represent the American Cancer Society effectively and professionally to health systems, cancer programs, administrative, agency, and community leaders, including working with disparate populations and diverse constituents.
- Ability to use health center data, chronic disease trends, and interpret cancer statistics to inform strategic decisions.
- Maintains current knowledge of scientific research and best practices through continuous learning, training participation, and engagement in enterprise and regional initiatives.
- Skilled in applying knowledge of program development, outcome-based interventions, educational processes, and evaluations.
- Demonstrates experience with state and community-based program planning and implementation.
- Comprehensive knowledge of health care markets, insurance structures, managed care systems, primary care infrastructures, government policies including Medicaid, Medicare, and oncology payment models.
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:
- Travel, including evening and weekend work required.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
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The starting rate is $80,000 to $87,000. The final candidate's relevant experience/skills will be considered before an offer is extended. Actual starting pay will vary based on non-discriminatory factors including, but not limited to, geographic location, experience, skills, specialty, and education.
ACS provides staff a generous paid time off policy; medical, dental, retirement benefits, wellness programs, and professional development programs to enhance staff skills. Further details on our benefits can be found on our careers site at: jobs.cancer.org/benefits. We are a proud equal opportunity employer.
Company at a glance
The American Chemical Society (ACS) was founded in 1876 and is a congressionally chartered independent membership organization that represents professionals at all degree levels and in all fields of the chemical sciences.
With more than 200,000 people in its global community, ACS is one of the world’s largest scientific societies and leading sources of authoritative scientific information. A nonprofit organization, ACS is at the forefront of the evolving chemistry enterprise and is the premier professional home for chemists, chemical engineers and related professionals around the globe.
ACS is dynamic and visionary, committed to improving all lives through the transforming power of chemistry.
Its vision, a world built on science, was developed and adopted by the ACS Board of Directors, and fully complements its mission: advance scientific knowledge, empower a global community and champion scientific integrity.
ACS publishes numerous scientific journals and databases, convenes major research conferences, and provides educational, science policy and career programs in chemistry. It also gives more than $22 million every year in grants for research in petroleum and related fields. ACS plays a leadership role in educating and communicating with policymakers and the general public about the importance of chemistry in everyone’s lives.
Top Benefits
- Medical insurance
- Dental insurance
- Retirement benefits
- Wellness programs
- Professional development programs
- Paid time off
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