Senior Manager (or Associate Director) of Health Care Access - NASTAD
Washington, DC 20001
About the Job
NASTAD is a leading non-partisan, non-profit association that represents public health officials who administer HIV and hepatitis programs in the U.S. Our mission is to advance the health and dignity of people living with and impacted by HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, and intersecting epidemics by strengthening governmental public health systems and leveraging community partnerships. Our vision is a world committed to ending HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, and intersecting epidemics.
Our work advances NASTAD’s four strategic priorities: 1) Strengthen public health systems for HIV and hepatitis prevention, surveillance, and care; 2) Advance health and racial equity, and stigma elimination, focusing on disparately impacted communities; 3) Implement integrated approaches to address HIV, hepatitis, STIs, harm reduction, and the social determinants of health; 4) Strengthen organizational excellence within NASTAD and its member jurisdictions.
NASTAD employs a diverse team of passionate staff with deep expertise in HIV and hepatitis public health. We center racial justice, anti-racism, and anti-white supremacist principles as we approach and conduct our work.
Job DescriptionWe are seeking a dedicated professional for a pivotal role on the Health Care Access team. The position is available at either the Senior Manager ($80,000 – $87,000) or the Associate Director ($98,000 – $105,000) level. The final candidate will be assessed based on their skills and experience and placed at one of these two levels accordingly.
Regardless of the level, this position will play a crucial role in our ability to increase the impact of HIV and viral hepatitis programming within state and local public health departments. You will lead initiatives, provide strategic recommendations, develop resources, and facilitate activities strengthening health departments. Reporting to the Director of Health Care Access, this position will be responsible for planning and managing complex projects with tight deadlines that involve coaching and mentoring, providing technical assistance, writing federal grant reports and applications, engaging critical partners, and collaborating at all levels within our organization.
The ideal candidate will be a self-starter who can develop and execute new projects on time and on budget amid competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Essential Duties at the Senior Manager Level:
- Develop resources and technical assistance to improve state health departments' ability to run effective Ryan White, ADAP, and EHE programs.
- Assess state health department and territory needs, especially regarding enhancing administrative, operational, and leadership capacity for state health departments.
- Identify opportunities to partner with national organizations and pursue new relationships with non-traditional partners working on HIV and viral hepatitis systems of care.
- Solicit subject matter experts to complement the work of NASTAD and its comprehensive blended funding streams.
- Provide quantitative and qualitative analysis of HIV and viral hepatitis care and treatment programs and their clients.
- Contribute to developing grant funding applications, narratives, annual reports, and technical reviews.
- Represent NASTAD and its positions at meetings, briefings, and consultations related to state department HIV health care programs.
- Provide timely support to NASTAD’s members through responsive and innovative messaging, mentoring, networking, and technical assistance activities.
Essential Duties at the Associate Director level:
All of the Senior Manager Essential Duties, plus:
- Supervise team members, providing them with continuous feedback and coaching to assist them in meeting objectives and deliverables.
- Provide policy and programmatic recommendations to NASTAD leadership related to Ryan White programs, ADAP programs, and syndemic approaches that support Ending the HIV Epidemic.
- Spearhead and proactively manage new partnerships with national organizations and non-traditional partners advancing the work on HIV and viral hepatitis systems of care.
- Lead the team’s monitoring and evaluation efforts to measure program and project effectiveness and enable continuous improvement in our work.
- Take the lead in reviewing contracts and budgets.
- Manage the development of grant funding applications, narratives, annual reports, and technical reviews.
Skills/Knowledge/Abilities
- Expertise in Governmental Public Health Systems, especially Ryan White and ADAP program administration
- Expertise in Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) or syndemic programming, such as hepatitis and harm reduction programming, is a plus
- Knowledge of HIV treatment and care
- Ability to synthesize needs from health departments to create solutions
- Strong Adult Facilitation and collaboration skills
- Strong technical writing skills
- Policy Analysis, especially on federal HIV and Hepatitis program implementation
- Strong organizational skills, including project planning and project management
- The ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment while meeting all deadlines
- Strong design skills, especially surveys, Requests for Information (RFIs), need assessments, FAQ sheets, and toolkits
Experience/Education
- Master’s or bachelor’s degree in social services, Public Health, Public Administration, or any equivalent combination of training, education, and experience that demonstrates the candidate’s ability to perform the position’s duties
- At least 8 years of related experience with progressively increasing responsibility, preferred (Senior Manager)
- At least 10 years of related experience with progressively increasing responsibility, preferred (Associate Director)
- Experience working in health departments
- Experience working with cross-functional teams
NASTAD Competencies
- Leadership—Integrates a strategic vision and critical analysis into their work and at the team level to optimize success for projects, staff, and organizational priorities, as applicable.
- Communications – Strategically communicates internally and externally in a transparent, concise, respectful, and trauma-informed manner; simplifies complicated concepts and communicates them regardless of the situation or audience.
- Teamwork –Proactively contributes toward the completion of team tasks and team building. Champions an anti-racist, collaborative, and supportive organizational team culture.
- Reliability and Adaptability –Take ownership of own objectives and performance. Independently completes tasks in a timely and consistent manner. Adapts to and integrates in own tasks, changes in work environment, priorities, and organizational needs.
- Problem-solving and analytical thinking – Takes a solutions-focused approach to problem-solving: identifies a problem, finds the root cause, and structures logical solutions. Able to solve problems by analyzing situations and applying critical thinking to resolve them.
Additional Information
- Full-time, 40 hours/week role.
- Willing to travel as needed, up to 20%
- Remote work is possible.
- Interest in working with a national HIV/AIDS and viral hepatitis public health organization.
- Interest in working within a diverse environment.
- Commitment to Anti-Racism values.
We encourage people of diverse ages, sexual orientations, gender identities and expression, disabilities, religions, races, ethnicities, socioeconomic statuses, work, and life experiences to apply. We recognize that to accelerate the end of the HIV and hepatitis epidemics, our workforce must be representative of groups that have been disproportionately impacted.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.