Under general supervision, the Program Coordinator will assist with the planning, organizing, coordination, recruitment, implementation, and development of NKFM programs focused on the National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). . The Program Coordinator will (a) work closely with community organizations to identify and refer people to programs; and (b) coordinate and deliver DPP programs to improve health outcomes for people at risk of type 2 diabetes and those living with kidney disease or related conditions. They will maintain and develop partnerships and sponsorships in the community. The coordinator will also provide support to other evidence-based programs, as requested and will receive other assignments as directed.
Responsibilities of the Coordinator will include, but are not limited to, the following:
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Organize public health education programs focused on nutrition and physical activity and chronic disease prevention and management
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Ensure adequate staffing for all health education activities
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Coordinate with partner agencies, including recreation facilities, senior centers, health care agencies, to plan and promote programs
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Plan, organize, develop and deliver on the slate of assigned NKFM programs in various community settings or distance learning (online)
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Monitor and evaluate program effectiveness and attendance
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Ensure programs are delivered with fidelity according to planned objectives and timelines
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Stay current with industry trends, best practices, and emerging technologies related to the program area.
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Promote health education programs to the community through various channels to increase participation
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Focus on participant engagement by actively recruiting for programs at community outreach events, meetings, and identifying opportunities to speak oneonone to individuals about available programs.
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Respond to inquiries regarding NKFM programs by phone and email; ensure people are referred to the appropriate program; track inquiries in a database.
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Work closely with other NKFM Program Coordinators to enhance community outreach and engagement
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Collaborate on community development initiatives to support public health education
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Recruit and supervise Special Program Associates for health education programs
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Provide ongoing support and oversight to ensure effective program implementation
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Serve as a supervisor for SPAs and other fulltime/parttime NKFM staff who wish to develop knowledge of or lead programs.
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Develop and/or deliver training sessions or workshops to enhance the knowledge and skills of frontline staff in chronic disease management
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Assist in the creation and maintenance of training materials, guides, and resources
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Maintain accurate records of program activities and participant data
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Prepare and submit reports on program outcomes and progress
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Assist in the development of program budgets and manage expenditures within allocated budgets
Special Events & Other Responsibilities
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Assist in planning and organizing special events to promote communitybased health programs
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Participate in and support special events as needed to ensure successful execution
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Always represent the NKFM appropriately in a professional manner
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Coordinate with crossfunctional teams within the Division and broader organization on departmental or organizational projects.
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Track project progress and report on key milestones and deliverables, as assigned.
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Embrace the practices of The Collaborative Way including acknowledgement & appreciation, honoring commitments, speaking straight, listening generously, and being for each other.
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Collaborate with all DMP Managers and Senior Managers on programmatic issues related to fidelity, training, adaptations and program developers.
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Continually collaborate with Mission Collaboration Unit to ensure alignment with program messaging, outreach goals, and data reporting.
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Work closely with the Community Integrated Services division to address participant needs through the Resource Navigation department and, when necessary, collaborate with the Referral Management department to develop referral systems
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Applicable experience in public health or health promotion or a Bachelor’s Degree. Advanced degree or certifications in public health preferred. High School Diploma required.
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Basic knowledge in chronic disease management and its application to program delivery in community and clinical settings
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[12] years of developing and maintaining community and clinical partnerships (internal and external) and leading organizational projects
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Experience in a communitybased, or public facing role preferred
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Ability to demonstrate proficiency in MS Office Suite computer programs
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Obtaining/Maintaining a Community Health Worker (CHW) certificate
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Basic knowledge of or willingness to learn disease management, prevention, or falls prevention, or similar programs
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Strong analytical and problemsolving skills
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Excellent communication and presentation skills
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team
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Attention to detail and accuracy
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Collaboration and Communication with community partners, stakeholders, and participants
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Communicate effectively with team members, supervisors, and community members
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Ability to communicate respectfully and effectively
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Verbal and written communication skills
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Cultural competency and humility
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Office environment with occasional requirements to attend offsite meetings or events
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Regular partnership development work in the community
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Hybrid (remote, in person) optional.
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Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
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Some positions may require occasional travel
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Ability to sit for extended periods
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Ability to lift and carry up to 25 pounds
The National Kidney Foundation of Michigan is a mission-driven organization. We pride ourselves on our innovative health initiatives and impact on the people of Michigan. Our primary focus is to recruit and retain the best employees possible. Working for the NKFM provides a challenging, rewarding, educational, and supportive work environment with opportunity for professional and personal growth. As a driven organization that prides itself on its innovative health initiatives and impact on the people of Michigan, the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan is also honored to be named Charity Navigator’s four-star charity recipient for 13 consecutive years.
The National Kidney Foundation of Michigan is a mission-driven organization dedicated to preventing kidney disease and improving the quality of life for those living with it. We pride ourselves on our innovative health initiatives and impact on the people of Michigan. We are dedicated to recruiting and retaining the best employees possible. Working for the NKFM provides a challenging, rewarding, educational, and supportive work environment with opportunity for professional and personal growth. Our workforce has been the key to the NKFM being named a four-star charity, each year since 2006 by Charity Navigator and a Platinum level charity by Candid.