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Community Health Improvement Partners · 18 hours ago

Program Coordinator of Community Health & Engagement

Community Health Improvement Partners (CHIP) is a nonprofit organization focused on addressing community health issues in California. The Program Coordinator will provide operational and programmatic support for CHIP’s Farm to Institution Center and community engagement programs, facilitating initiatives that promote healthy local food access and community well-being.

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Hiring Manager
Yeni Palomino
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Responsibilities

Provide administrative and operational support to Program Manager and Vice President of Community Health & Engagement
Assist Program Manager and Vice President of Community Health & Engagement by responding to partner requests
Assist Program Manager with logistical program event needs
Develop and publish meeting minutes, as needed
Assist with basic data entry and database management
Manage inventory and order office supplies by creating pre-authorizations and check requests, as needed
Support Program Manager in scheduling and supporting program meetings in Microsoft Office
Support the F2I’s- HARVEST-SD program activities including but not limited to curriculum creation, implementation and evaluation
Support the F2I’s Farm to School Taskforce meeting coordination and maintenance
Coordinate, prepare and disseminate program outreach materials and communications
Develop and maintain E-list serves, correspondence and distribution as needed
Design and coordinate the production and delivery of program literature, social media, websites and collateral materials
Provide planning and implementation support for special events
Facilitate program meetings as necessary
Support Program Manager with program reports and evaluation needs
Support recruitment of farmers through existing networks and outreach events/activities to identify appropriate participants for HARVEST-SD pilot program and connect them with resources
Support farmer’s, community health workers and partners in the HARVEST-SD pilot program
Support UCSD Health Partnership program with outreach and networking opportunities to strengthen connections with historically unserved and underserved populations in San Diego County through community events/activities, meetings, data tracking, minutes, evaluation, reporting and strategic efforts related to behavioral health services
Manage interns and/or volunteers in respective department, provide training and oversight in necessary areas
Support Program Manager and Vice President of Community Health & Engagement with budget tracking, management and oversight
Assist with program development and strategic planning as requested
Assist with grant proposals and progress reports as requested
Provides support and staffing time for events and special overall CHIP projects, including but not limited to CHIP Anniversary Celebrations and Fundraising events
Additional responsibilities and duties as directed relating to supporting CHIP programs

Qualification

Community health engagementProgram coordinationCurriculum developmentMS Office proficiencyOutreach experienceCustomer serviceOrganization/planningCommunication skillsTime managementProblem solving

Required

2-3 years of experience in administration, agriculture/food systems or related field is required
2-3 years working in community doing outreach and engagement on health topics
Ability to work on multiple projects, juggle rapidly changing priorities, meet deadlines and anticipate project/programmatic needs required
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Ability to develop and manage communications (e.g., electronic, written, verbal)
Excellent interpersonal skills, positive, enthusiastic presence with good public relations and can work collaboratively and maintain mutually beneficial relationships
Proficiency in MS Office, including Word, Excel, Teams, Power Point, and Outlook required
A valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and auto insurance are required as the work is also mobile

Preferred

Bachelor's or associate degree in administration, agriculture, community health and/or related field is preferred
Experience in coordinating farm-to-school activities, including sourcing produce from local farms and integrating them into school menus and/or educational programs
Knowledge in developing curriculum materials related to agriculture, nutrition, and sustainability, tailored for various age groups and educational settings (preferred)
Proficiency with online virtual communications (e.g. Zoom, Canva, etc.) preferred

Benefits

Full benefits package

Company

Community Health Improvement Partners

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Community Health Improvement Partners is a nonprofit community entity that provides solutions to mental health, obesity, and access to care.

Funding

Current Stage
Early Stage

Leadership Team

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Dana Richardson
President & CEO
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