Full-Time

Program Coordinator

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Global Health Corps

Global Health Corps

51-200 employees

Leadership accelerator for global health equity

Social Impact
Education
Healthcare

Compensation Overview

$60k - $67kAnnually

Mid

Remote in USA

Position may work from anywhere in the East Coast of the U.S.

Category
Project Management
Strategy Development
Business Development
Business & Strategy
Required Skills
Asana
Requirements
  • At least 3 years of work experience in nonprofit program coordination or transferable roles, with exposure to program operations, systems-building, and group facilitation.
  • Experience with fellowship/leadership development programs is a plus.
  • Experience in volunteer management or people network development is a plus.
  • Experience in Google Suite, Zoom, Dropbox, Asana, Submittable, Hivebrite, Sage, Zoho, or other relational databases is a plus.
Responsibilities
  • Support the design, development, and implementation of a 9-month fellowship program for emerging and underrepresented talent working within the U.S. public health system.
  • Support the work of the Community Impact Team to build-out alumni programming, networking opportunities, and ongoing professional development.
  • Coordinate the USLA fellow recruitment and selection process, including managing the application database, overseeing applicant outreach, drafting collateral, reviewing applications, and interviewing applicants.
  • Coordinate in-person events (e.g. retreats, networking events, panels), including operations and logistics, vendor management, attendee communications, etc.
  • Develop and facilitate virtual workshops to foster community building, leadership development, and exchanges on topics related to US health, social justice, management, and professional development.
  • Contribute to the development of team budgets. Manage reimbursements and vendor agreements, invoices and payments, and other administrative duties.
  • Develop and streamline tools to support program management, i.e. email templates, tracking documents, etc., and support the tracking and reporting of program metrics.
  • Build relationships with fellows and alumni through regular check-ins and coaching calls.
  • Support the Digital Engagement lead in the development and management of GHC Connect, our internal communication and engagement platform, including content generation, community management, metrics tracking, and user engagement strategy.
  • Develop and lead efforts to showcase US community member achievements work both internally and externally and connect US community members with relevant opportunities (conferences, speaking engagements, grants, etc.) and other networks.
  • Support US alumni chapters by reviewing annual plans and programming ideas, sharing tools/resources, coaching them through project completion, and coordinating chapter expansion.
  • Support the Impact and Learning team to implement a robust monitoring and evaluation framework. Review feedback to identify opportunities for new programs and partnerships.
  • Support the Communications Team by highlighting and collating stories about the impact of our fellows and alumni.
  • Draft lessons learned for communications efforts and external engagement on US community activities, leadership and professional development.
  • Draft email and newsletter communication, sharing resources and updates for fellows and alumni.

Global Health Corps focuses on developing future leaders in global health and promoting health equity around the world. The organization recruits talented individuals from diverse backgrounds and places them in paid fellowships for one year in countries like Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, the United States, and Zambia. During these fellowships, participants work with over 60 organizations, including non-profits and government agencies, to address various health issues. Global Health Corps provides ongoing professional training, community support, leadership development, and mentorship to help these emerging leaders make a significant impact in their communities. Since its inception in 2009, the organization has supported nearly 1,000 fellows, strengthening its network of young leaders dedicated to transforming health systems and advocating for social change.

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2008

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

0%

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Digital health solutions create new opportunities for GHC's health equity initiatives.
  • Global health funding rise provides more resources for GHC's leadership programs.
  • Emphasis on mental health opens new areas for GHC's leadership development.

What critics are saying

  • Competition from other health equity programs may attract potential fellows and partners.
  • Funding shifts towards immediate healthcare needs may divert resources from GHC.
  • Political instability in operating countries could disrupt fellowship placements.

What makes Global Health Corps unique

  • GHC focuses on health equity through leadership development in underserved regions.
  • The program offers year-long paid fellowships in five countries, enhancing practical experience.
  • GHC supports fellows with continuous professional training and career mentorship.

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