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CAI (Cicatelli Associates Inc) · 15 hours ago

Reality Check Program Manager

Cicatelli Associates Inc is a community-focused organization dedicated to advancing tobacco-free initiatives. They are seeking a Reality Check Program Manager to establish and administer a youth-centric program aimed at reducing tobacco use through community engagement and mobilization of youth aged 13-18.

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Responsibilities

Maintain a professional level of knowledge and understanding of youth-focused tobacco-related issues and of tobacco control interventions as well as the NYS prevention agenda
Lead, as part of a team, the development of work plan strategies and activities
Work collaboratively with other stakeholders and initiatives to collaborate and coordinate efforts and leverage resources
Lead, as part of a team, the development of community education/awareness materials and campaigns targeting youth aged 13-18
Attend required Bureau of Tobacco Control training and apply skills to program planning
Participate in regional and statewide planning meetings and conference calls
Actively engage, recruit, and support youth and youth-focused groups in each county to conduct community education, mobilization, and education activities in support of tobacco-related policy change through regularly convened meetings
Provide continuous training, guidance, and support to Reality Check youth to build their capacity to advance tobacco control policies and initiatives
Obtain and maintain required signed parental permission forms for youth participation, travel, and photo release for earned media and other publicity
Support and enable youth aged 13-18 to participate in regional, statewide, and national tobacco control events
With input from Reality Check youth, collaborate with the ATFC Community Engagement Manager in the development of community education/awareness materials and campaigns and management of social media platforms
Build and maintain relationships with community leaders, state and local elected officials, and Reality Check youth, in these interactions whenever feasible
Seek out networking opportunities and maintain communication and collaboration with community partner organizations
Monitor and report program expenses
Ensure records of all program activities are documented in accordance with program procedures and are available to support ongoing program monitoring
Prepare regular reports on the progress and outcomes of community mobilization efforts
Complete portions of the monthly progress reports submitted to NYS DOH regarding project activities
Other responsibilities as assigned

Qualification

Youth engagement strategiesCommunity health knowledgeProgram development experiencePublic health policy communicationData interpretation skillsPublic speaking experienceComputer skillsYouth development principlesVerbal communicationRelationship building

Required

Ability to develop and maintain productive relationships with relevant youth-focused community stakeholders and organizations
Knowledge of youth development principles and the ability to motivate and empower youth aged 13-18 to become leaders and advocates
Experience in personal interaction to support youth development and/or working directly and collaboratively with youth
Experience in design and delivery of youth capacity building through training and mentoring
Knowledge of community health, public health, and the regional health care delivery system
Knowledge and skill in interpreting and communicating data and public health policy
Excellent verbal and written communication skills as well as public speaking experience
The ability to work independently and handle multiple tasks with minimal supervision
Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint
Must have a valid New York State driver's license and vehicle or provide evidence of mobility within the assigned community
The ability to attend required meetings and training as directed by NYS DOH
Local travel and overnight stays to maximize travel opportunities may be required
Master's degree in health and human services, community health, or other related fields with at least five years' experience in program outreach, community organizing, and/or program development and implementation; or equivalent combination of education and experience

Benefits

Medical, dental and vision insurance
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Flexible spending Account (FSA)
Dependent Care Account (DCA)
Transit Reimbursement Account
Life Insurance – company sponsored up to $50,000
Long term disability (LTD)
Short term disability (STD)
401K retirement plan after three (3) months of employment
401K company match of up to 3% of salary after the completion of one (1) year of service
Semi-monthly payroll, the 15th and last day of each month
Flexible and Hybrid work schedules
Ability to work fully remotely up to 3 weeks each calendar year
11 Holidays per year
2 Personal days year
12 Sick days per year
10-15 Vacation days per year increasing after 4 years of service
1 Cancer Screening Day per year
Bereavement Leave
Jury Duty Leave

Company

CAI (Cicatelli Associates Inc)

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CAI is a global non-profit organization that tackles the toughest issues facing underserved populations today.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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Arun Wilkinson
Chief Technology Officer
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Humberto Saddler
Chief Financial Officer
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