Community Development Specialist II
AgencyDept of Health and Human ServicesDivisionRural HealthJob Classification TitleCommunity Development Specialist II (NS)Position NumberGradeNC17Description of WorkThe Community Health Program provides technical assistance, grant support, contract administration and oversight to safety net organizations throughout the state who provide preventive and primary care to medically vulnerable populations. The program provides technical assistance and monitoring of community health grants and a prescription assistance program for those patients who cannot afford their medications. Programs offering prescription assistance utilize specialized software that assists providers with accessing, tracking and dispensing drug manufacturers' free medications.The Community Development Specialist provides technical assistance to the Primary Care Safety Net system across North Carolina. The team provide intensive support to a large number of Community Health Grantees and Medication Assistance Program grantees as well as other safety net provider. Technical assistance functions include site and process development and implementation, and outreach. This assistance is provided by phone, e-mail and on-site visits. Community Development Specialists serve as an overall resource to agencies in developing grant programs and complying with State program and financial requirements. This includes active engagement in developing, monitor and providing technical assistance to support sites in meetingprogram performance goals and measures as well as State requirements.Knowledge Skills and Abilities/Management PreferencesSalary Range: $60,881 - $106,544Recruitment Range: $60,881 - $69,783Candidates now meet the minimum qualifications of a position if they meet the minimum education and experience listed on the vacancy announcement.The Knowledge Skills and Abilities/ Management Preferences are not required. Applicants who possess the following skills are preferred.
- Ability to participate in plan, operationalize and evaluate high quality services that are cost effective in underserved communities.
- Ability to organize and document effectively.
- Ability to analyze, interpret, and communicate issues and solutions to assist projects in developing and monitoring health care initiatives.
- Ability to interpret and apply rules, regulations, standards and policies applicable to programs.
- Ability to provide oversight and direction and establish and maintain effective working relationships with interested organizations, agencies, communities and individuals.