Community Clinical Consultant - Charlotte
ExecuSearch of Chicago · Charlotte, NC · 3 wk ago
AnalystFull-time
Responsibilities
- Build, cultivate, and sustain trusted relationships with community leaders, clinicians, organizations, influencers, and other key partners (“Trustmakers”) within assigned territories
- Expand and strengthen the Company’s community network to ensure diverse and representative engagement across priority populations
- Maintain long-term relationships that support continuity, trust, and sustained community impact
- Plan and execute community-based initiatives that align with client objectives and community needs
- Lead multiple concurrent projects, ensuring delivery against timelines, quality expectations, and defined outcomes
- Partner closely with internal project managers to align on strategy, program design, presentations, and reporting
- Proactively identify risks and address challenges to ensure successful program execution
- Serve as a subject-matter resource on assigned communities, bringing forward insights that inform program design and client strategy
- Translate community perspectives into actionable recommendations that enhance engagement, relevance, and impact
- Identify opportunities for innovative partnerships, non-traditional approaches, and sustainable engagement models
- Contribute to the evolution of the Company’s community engagement strategies and best practices
- Participate in data collection, measurement, and reporting to demonstrate program impact and effectiveness
- Track progress against defined qualitative and quantitative metrics
- Maintain high standards of organization and documentation to support program delivery and team coordination
- Represent the Company and its clients as a credible and trusted presence within assigned communities
- Deliver clear, engaging, and culturally responsive presentations to a wide range of audiences
- Facilitate discussions, workshops, and community engagements that foster trust and meaningful dialogue
- Support cross-project collaboration and provide coverage as needed to ensure team success
Qualifications
- 3–5 years of experience managing community-based, public health, or healthcare-related projects
- Demonstrated experience working with under-served and underrepresented populations
- Bachelor’s degree required; MPH or other relevant advanced degree preferred
- Must be eligible to work in the U.S. without sponsorship