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Tobacco Cancer Policy Program Manager (Hybrid)

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DoverStaffing

2024-11-08 13:42:35

Job location Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Job type: fulltime

Job industry: Other

Job description

Duties:

Develops scope and objectives for policy scans related to comprehensive cancer control and tobacco prevention.

Conducts policy scans to identify facilitators and barriers to tobacco and cancer prevention.

Creates and maintains a Policy Scan Database.

Reviews policies using a health equity lens to identify policy gaps. In addition, performs a SWOT Analysis to

determine opportunities to educate partners and provide technical assistance.

Develops plan for communication and disseminating results of policy scans.

Actively participates in the development and implementation of workplans related to policy approaches for chronic

disease prevention.

Supports Comprehensive Cancer team members and partners who are engaged in policy, system, and environmental

change efforts.

Coordinates trainings for community groups, health systems, and community health workers related to policy,

systems and environmental approaches for cancer and tobacco prevention and control.

Maintains professional competence by attending and participation in activities that increase knowledge and skills

associated with cancer prevention and control; policy, systems, and environmental approaches; and health equity.

Participates in meetings of the Southeastern States Tobacco Policy Group.

Supports work with local community coalitions to assess and implement Smoke-Free Air Act policies.

Works collaboratively with other cancer programs and staff members to create coordinated efforts and carry out program operations.

Collaborates with regional or national networks to identify initiatives to leverage in chronic disease prevention efforts.

Seeks input and engages others to create a positive and team-based environment that contributes to overall chronic disease prevention efforts for the State of Georgia.

Uses data to facilitate program planning and evaluation.

Contributes to written reports and assessments.

Maintains ongoing communication with contractors and assigned CDC Project Officer.

Minimum Qualifications

Master's degree in a related field from an accredited college or university AND Two years of experience performing work

related to area of assignment, OR Bachelor's degree in a related field from an accredited college or university AND Five years of experience performing work related to area of assignment, OR One year of experience at the lower-level Healthcare Program Consultant 2 (HCP091) or position equivalent.

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