The Primary responsibility of this position is performing difficult, complex administrative and managerial work with primary responsibility for planning, organizing, staffing and directing the agency internal operations under the direction of and through delegation of the agency Director. Tasks typically include program supervision, responsibility for fiscal, human resources, strategic planning and intergovernmental relations functions.
Regular work schedule is 8:00-5:00 pm. Monday through Friday with additional hours as required to respond to the needs of the agency.
Required Minimum Qualifications: Master’s degree in public health administration, public health discipline, or public administration and two years of management experience in a health related agency, with a preference for one year of management experience in a public health agency; or graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a public health administration or public health administration or public health field and four years of management experience in a health related agency, with a preference for two years of management experience in a public health agency.
Additional Training/Experience: Experience working in substance use disorder (SUD) programs preferred, including prevention, treatment, recovery or harm-reduction initiatives. Familiarity with the administration and program development requirements associated with the North Carolina Opioid and Substance Use Settlement Funds.Demonstrated ability to ensure compliance with rules, regulations and reporting standards governing the NC Opioid Settlement, including budget, monitoring, documentation and evaluation.