Full-Time

Program Officer

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CDC Foundation

CDC Foundation

1,001-5,000 employees

Supports public health initiatives and organizations

Compensation Overview

$73k - $87k/yr

Senior

Atlanta, GA, USA

Relocation expenses are not provided.

Category
Management Consulting
Consulting
Requirements
  • Master’s degree in public health or related field from an accredited college or university required.
  • Minimum of 5 years of public health or related professional experience required with an emphasis on working in a global context strongly preferred.
  • Skills in project management, budget management, cross-cultural awareness, communication and creative problem solving.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with particular experience preparing, writing and editing complex documents such as detailed reports to donors and partners; briefing documents for donors and other partners; and concise presentation of information using data and science to drive messaging.
  • Creative, innovative and solutions driven, with a focus on design, powerful storytelling and engaging partners.
  • Strong technical skills including word processing, spreadsheet and database management.
  • Knowledge and skills needed to be effective in the public-private partnership, project/program, donor and partner environments in international or domestic contexts.
  • Ability to make decisions that accomplish a project/program strategic objectives.
  • Ability to represent the CDC Foundation and its partners during negotiations concerning project planning, implementation and evaluation.
  • Outstanding interpersonal and teamwork skills; collegial, energetic and able to develop productive relationships with colleagues, donors and partners.
  • Sound judgment and maturity, exemplified by consistent professionalism in dealing with individuals at all levels both internally and externally.
  • Ability to travel domestically and internationally up to 20 percent annually.
Responsibilities
  • Conceptualizes, plans, executes, monitors and closes projects that span internal departments, organizations, geographic regions and cultures.
  • Fosters and maintains peer-to-peer relationships with subject matter experts, donors, field employees and other partners aimed at efficient and effective project and/or moderately complex program implementation.
  • Prepares, finalizes and submits narrative and financial project and/or program-related reports or updates to donors in collaboration with internal and external partners.
  • Develops data-driven briefing documents and project updates with a focus on design and partner engagement.
  • Hires, recruits, supervises, and serves as a programmatic partner for project and program related employees.
  • Serves as project liaison for and between internal and external partners.
  • Manages significant matters such as project development, project-related budgeting and procurement, and auditing/evaluating project performance.
  • Formulates project and/or program-related goals, objectives, operating policies, guidelines, standards and priorities to ensure consistency with departmental standard operating procedures.
  • Contributes to resource mobilization efforts for the assigned projects/programs in consultation and collaboration with internal and external partners.
  • Prepares, negotiates and monitors project and/or program-related contracts and agreements.
  • Represents the CDC Foundation at technical, policy, and strategic planning meetings with internal and external partners.
  • Serves as the contact person in the absence of team members, in this capacity, the PO acknowledges receipt of correspondence and follows up on urgent matters with appropriate internal staff.
  • Travels domestically or internationally as needed to represent the designated projects and/or programs and other CDC Foundation team members (up to 20 percent annually).
  • Participates in and/or supports special projects and other duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with enterprise resource planning systems and software packages used to manage day-to-day business activities such as program management and budgeting preferred.

The CDC Foundation enhances public health by supporting the CDC, particularly in the fight against COVID-19. It collaborates with community-based organizations to spread prevention messages and ensure equitable vaccine access. The Foundation generates funds through donations and partnerships, which are used for emergency responses and educational programs. Its goal is to leverage community strengths to effectively address public health challenges.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Atlanta, Georgia

Founded

1992

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What believers are saying

  • The Foundation's focus on digital health solutions enhances outreach to underserved communities.
  • Its public-private partnerships drive innovation and resource sharing in health programs.
  • The use of AI in public health improves disease surveillance and outbreak prediction.

What critics are saying

  • Increased nicotine in e-cigarettes strains resources, posing a public health threat.
  • High hypertension prevalence in Black adults challenges culturally sensitive interventions.
  • New board appointments may lead to strategic shifts, causing potential internal disruptions.

What makes CDC Foundation unique

  • The CDC Foundation uniquely bridges CDC with private-sector partners for public health initiatives.
  • It has launched over 700 programs globally since its inception in 1995.
  • The Foundation's model leverages philanthropic and private resources to support CDC's mission.

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