Capacity Building Program Coordinator

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Job Description

The Louisiana Public Health Institute (LPHI) is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting health and well-being in Louisiana. They are seeking a Capacity Building Program Coordinator to support the goals of the Capacity Building Team through organizational and administrative assistance, managing tasks across multiple teams, and fostering relationships with stakeholders.


Responsibilities

  • Provide support for meetings, including scheduling, minutes, and follow-up
  • Responds to inquiries
  • Schedules meetings with internal staff and external partners
  • Exercises good judgment with respect to priorities and effective use of the team’s time
  • Ensure preparedness and follow-through for meetings e.g., obtain and/or develop meeting purpose, objectives, and agendas, list meeting attendees and roles, schedule prep meetings as need, take notes with action items/next steps including responsible party, and schedule post-meeting debriefs and follow-up to track organization action items, as requested
  • Assist manager with timely processing of invoices and other reimbursements
  • Develop a deep understanding of the programmatic areas and stakeholders to support administrative improvements
  • Assist with the preparation, proofreading, and editing of outgoing correspondence
  • Maintain files of relevant organizational and programmatic documents
  • Updates documents, as necessary
  • Promote continuous improvement by developing efficiencies and implementing enhanced processes
  • Engage in professional development activities to improve job-related skills and knowledge
  • Manage and coordinate teleconferences, meetings, trainings, and events as required
  • Lead coordination activities and support for BHW projects, including Updating project plans, stakeholder matrix, and other project tools
  • Communications materials, including SharePoint/website updates, promotional products, and more
  • Assist program manager and Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) team in evaluation strategies, data collection, analysis, presentation, and more
  • This may also include supporting evaluation capacity among internal staff and sub-contractors/grantees, as well as preparing reports for funders
  • Assist with evaluating technical assistance sub-contractors/grantees
  • Coordinate data submissions and other information submitted by BHW program sub-contractors, grantees, etc. including but not limited to: Tracking data and information submissions
  • Routinely conducting quality checks for completeness and accuracy
  • Providing ongoing feedback and updates to the BHW project team
  • Generating and tracking all email communication to sub-contractors, grantees, etc
  • Updating grant and sub-contractor contact information
  • Support documentation management efforts by creating a document library and file layout
  • Anticipate project support needs, potential roadblocks, and collaborate with team members to complete tasks
  • Proactively communicate and liaise with subject matter experts, funders, consultants, project participants, and staff in other LPHI departments
  • Develop content about various initiatives for LPHI partners and network such as writing announcements or descriptions for the LPHI newsletter or briefly synthesizing research about a specific topic
  • Support proposal and business development efforts as needed
  • Facilitate meetings as needed
  • Participate in department, project, training sessions, and all staff meetings
  • Obtain instructor certifications for both Youth and Adult Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) and conduct trainings
  • Manage and organize community trainings, including: Developing marketing materials through collaboration with the Communications team
  • Updating training schedule through communication with internal/external instructors
  • Registering and communicating with all interested training participants
  • Ensuring both pre and post-work is completed in a timely manner
  • Working with partners to vet and book venue, ensure all necessary equipment is available, ensuring training materials are available for in-person trainings
  • Cultivate ongoing relationships with key constituents and community stakeholders interested in training and technical assistance
  • Participate in local community events (in-person or virtual) to introduce the MHFA and other capacity-building service offerings
  • Respond to all incoming training and technical assistance-related inquiries from external partners and community members
  • Coordinate and build capacity of internal instructors through: Identification, tracking and communication of relevant webinars
  • Observation of instructor’s trainings
  • Ensure all instructors are honoring differences, acknowledge uniqueness, and amplifying all voices
  • Regular check-in with instructors to provide constructive feedback, support, and mentorship to ensure they are delivering the curriculum in an impactful, rigorous, and engaging manner to fidelity
  • Creation of space for instructors to learn from each other
  • Create, distribute, and analyze results of MHFA training satisfaction surveys
  • Willingly accept and perform additional duties as assigned

Skills

  • Bachelor's degree in public health, social sciences, OR equivalent combination of education and experience required
  • 1 – 3 years of relevant professional experience in customer service, administrative support, and/or project coordination
  • Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills with experience working with individuals and groups of diverse backgrounds
  • Strong organizational skills, ability to think proactively, be a self-starter, and function both independently and as a team
  • Ability to collaborate effectively and build strong, positive relationships with colleagues and partners, both internal and external to LPHI
  • Exceptional emotional intelligence, including interpersonal skills and experience working with individuals and groups from diverse backgrounds
  • Demonstrated ability to contribute to multiple complex projects simultaneously
  • Demonstrated learning orientation; ability to learn new subject areas quickly
  • Ability to champion and manage change and challenges successfully, adapt to change, and generate solutions and new approaches; ability to promote a culture of excellence
  • Demonstrated ability to deliver high-quality and impactful work
  • Ability to apply systems thinking and act strategically
  • Ability to model and inspire authentic leadership
  • Ability to effectively manage and successfully work with individuals and teams
  • Commitment to public health and achieving health equity
  • Strong organizational skills required
  • Proven and excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to utilize virtual meeting platforms, including but not limited to Microsoft Teams and Zoom, to participate and coordinate meetings and activities in a virtual environment
  • Editing and revision skills are a plus
  • Ability to design communication materials, such as infographics and flyers, utilizing tools like Canva is a plus

Benefits

  • LPHI contributes 7% of pre-tax salary to the employees’ 401k per pay period regardless of employee contribution, after six continuous months of employment
  • 100% paid premiums for employee health (Core plan), dental, short-term disability, long-term disability and term life insurance beginning on the first day of the month, on or following one month of full-time employment
  • 100% paid Employee Assistance Program
  • 100% paid parking at 601 Tchoupitoulas Parking Garage
  • Traditional, flexible, or compressed work schedules
  • Resources committed to professional development
  • 15+ paid holidays per year that includes Thanksgiving Break and Winter Break
  • 10 vacation days accrued per year, years 0-2
  • 15 vacation days accrued per year, years 3-5
  • 20 vacation days accrued per year, year 6+
  • 3 personal days
  • 1 floating holiday (employee’s choice)
  • 12 sick days

Company Overview

  • Louisiana Public Health Institute is a public health institute provide the services for public health and tobacco prevention. It was founded in 1997, and is headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, with a workforce of 51-200 employees. Its website is https://lphi.org.

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