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- 21 Years old
- BA in health-related field or equivalent experience
- 3 years of experience creating and implementing effective outreach plans OR Community Health Worker Certification, Mental Health Peer Specialist Certificate or related certification from an educational institution
- Must be available Monday Friday. Ability to work occasional weekends and evenings required.
- Excellent organizational skills, time management, and ability to multitask and manage multiple projects
- Strong leadership skills, program development experience, and an understanding of enhancing community engagement
- Staff development and training experience
- Familiarity and experience working in or with DPH, HOPE SF, community-based agencies and other key SF city partners
- Conflict resolution skills
- Proven ability to work with people from a variety of different ethnic, socioeconomic, educational, religious, sexual, and generational backgrounds
- Proven ability to exercise discretion and independent judgment
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Reflect a professional demeanor, pleasant personality, and a sense of humor
- Ability to manage a program budget and keep partners and staff on track financially
- Experience complying with confidentiality policies and procedures and mandated reporting laws
- Ability to remain HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) compliant
- Masters in Public Health
- 5+ years of experience creating and implementing effective outreach plans
- Fluency in English, Cantonese, Spanish, or Samoan
Site Manager - San Francisco, United States - YMCA of San Francisco
Description
RequirementsMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
The Site Manager will be responsible for overseeing and supporting the creation and
implementation of effective outreach strategies to assist with outreach and promotion of
Community Wellness Program (CWP) services, activities, and events. The selected candidate will work directly with the Community Health Ambassador (CHA) and Outreach Engagement
Coordinator and the greater CWP team to implement programs that focus on health equity,
prevention of chronic disease, and activities that support optimal physical/behavioral holistic health among San Franciscos Black/African American community and all residents of HOPE SF sites. This program is a partnership with both the Department of Public Health and HOPE SF and will focus exclusively on working with families living in the Potrero Hill, Hunters View, Alice Griffith and Sunnydale public housing developments. We are seeking qualified candidates for each of the four sites above that can provide integrated, culturally relevant wellness programs rooted in holistic approaches for individuals and families. Candidates will have demonstrated ability to: work toward health equity; impact health outcomes; support healthy communities using culturally responsive services; and work toward policy and systems level change.
Salary Range:$66,560-$67,000 per year