The Health Care Improvement Foundation (HCIF) is seeking a full-time Project Coordinator. This position provides support to multiple project teams in the management of community and population health projects and associated activities.
Candidates will be evaluated holistically based on a combination of formal education, professional background, and personal experience. Preferred experiences include a Bachelor’s degree, with one or two years of experience in public health, population and community health, or project management preferred. This role is responsible for managing day-to-day project tasks across multiple projects and teams. The candidate will plan, support, and coordinate partner communications and project events, including committees, conferences, events, webinars, and project team meetings. Successful candidates will have a strong capacity for teamwork, strong communication and relational skills, and attention to detail with meeting planning, event coordination, and written materials. The starting annual salary for this role is $45,000.
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EEO Employer F/M/veterans/disabled are encouraged to apply. To apply, please submit your resume and a one-page cover letter that describes your interest in this position, your relevant experience, and anything else you’d like us to know to help us evaluate your candidacy. Resume and cover letter should be sent to Kmccoy@haponline.org.
The Health Care Improvement Foundation (HCIF) was established in 1980. Philadelphia-based HCIF (www.hcifonline.org) is a nonprofit organization that drives superior health care through collaboration and shared learning. Our vision is healthier communities through equitable, accessible, and quality health care. HCIF’s approach engages cross-sector resources to implement solutions that no one could achieve individually. Since its inception, HCIF has been recognized as an outstanding example of how advances in quality care can be achieved through large-scale collaboration. HCIF has worked with numerous organizations to improve quality of care, health equity, patient safety, and population health issues such as COVID-19, perinatal care, readmissions, cancer, chronic disease, workplace violence, food insecurity, trauma-informed care, and health literacy.
HCIF’s work covers Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the Mid-Atlantic region. The Board of Directors is composed of leaders representing health systems, health payers, the business community, and the public health sector. HCIF maintains a staff of eleven (11) professionals and is supported by contributions from hospitals and health systems, government grants, contracts, partnerships with corporate sources and payers, and donations from foundations and individual donors.