Project Coordinator (Temporary), Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine (Stratford, NJ)
Rowan University · Stratford, NJ · 2 wk ago
OTHR$75k–$85k/yrFull-time
Summary
Serve as Project Coordinator to implement and oversee grant activities, including the operation of a mobile health unit in Cumberland County, New Jersey.
Primary Duties/Responsibilities
- Work with the Project Director to implement the proposed activities in the grant. This includes, but is not limited to, developing goals and operational systems for the mobile unit.
- Develop training materials on local resources for the Community Health Workers (CHW) and Rural Health Service Corps student members.
- Train CHWs and Rural Health Service Corps student members.
- Provide supervision to community health workers (CHWs) to screen Cumberland County residents for chronic health conditions and ensure they are linked to care.
- Cookordinate a Rural Health Service Corps of medical students who will assist in screening residents for chronic disease and implementing new interventions to support rural health.
- Cookordinate the implementation of new nutritional interventions.
- Ensure data collection is implemented in accordance with grant reporting requirements.
- Prepare and submit program reports under the supervision of the Project Director and Co-Director.
- Cookordinate with project partners to ensure grant activities and timelines are being met and serve as a liaison between all entities.
- Coordinate with project partners to coordinate community engagement and outreach.
- Coordinate Mobile Staff operations.
- Participate in all training required for the grant.
- Be available to serve as driver of mobile unit as needed.
- Attend meetings as required.
- Aid in the preparation of reports and spreadsheets containing findings, analyses, conclusions, and recommendations as requested.
- Aid in the preparation of reports required by the sponsor.
Requirements
- This successful candidate will work on a mobile health unit in Cumberland County, New Jersey.
- The hours will be 37.5 per week (full-time).
- This role is a 6-month temporary position with renewal possible.
- Must have a valid Driver’s License.
Qualifications
- Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with a minimum of five years of professional experience; prior supervisory experience is preferred.
- Working experience on grants serving populations in need.
- Ability to manage multiple projects and coordinate the efforts of a team to accomplish objectives.
- Effective oral and written communication skills, as well as the ability to function in a team environment, are essential.