Full-Time

Health Program Specialist 1

Posted on 9/4/2025

CDC Foundation

CDC Foundation

1,001-5,000 employees

Funds and supports public health initiatives

Compensation Overview

$0 - $58.3k/yr

Las Vegas, NV, USA + 2 more

More locations: Reno, NV, USA | Carson City, NV, USA

Hybrid

This position is currently a hybrid position requiring both in-person and remote attendance.

Category
Biology & Biotech (2)
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Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in health science, behavioral science or closely related field application to the program area
  • Three years of health-related experience which included at least two of the following areas: Researching, collecting and analyzing data and statistics, developing objectives, protocols and procedures; Providing health education services to target groups of the general public; Evaluating program effectiveness and accomplishment of desired outcomes to meet agency, federal or other standards and guidelines; Providing prevention, identification or treatment services to individuals or populations who have been diagnosed or are at risk of contracting life and health threatening diseases and/or conditions
  • OR one year of experience as a Health Program Specialist I in Nevada State service
  • OR an equivalent combination of education and experience
Responsibilities
  • Maintain a full-time work schedule, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday or alternate work schedule as long as the Division needs are met.
  • Facility coverage is required every day of the week. As such, some HPS’s will be required to work on an occasional weekend day and flex a weekday off. Alternatively, if you would prefer a regular schedule that includes Saturday and/or Sunday, you can choose that and have two alternate weekdays off. CDC Foundation does not allow overtime, so coverage will be determined based on 40-hour work weeks.
  • Participates in the development and implementation of new programs, or program changes as necessary, to meet goals and objectives of the Division and the Program.
  • Prepares formal reports detailing the results of assessments in accordance with prescribed principles of documentation.
  • Development and conducting trainings for healthcare associated infection prevention including COVID-19 prevention.
  • Check and validate National Healthcare Safety Network data regarding COVID-19 and HAIs
  • Work with local health authorities (LHA’s) and utilize State antibiograms to educate healthcare professionals on Carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriaceae in Nevada and how to combat resistances and decrease rates.
  • Perform gap assessments for various state licensed healthcare facility types utilizing the Tele-Infection Control Assessment and Response (Tele-ICAR) tool.
  • Participate in the outbreak team through management of outbreaks in healthcare facilities.
  • Identifies recommendations specific to facility infection prevention and control programs based upon CDC guidelines and recommendations.

The CDC Foundation supports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) by mobilizing philanthropic and private-sector resources to address public health challenges. It operates by funding and implementing programs—such as emergency responses, technical assistance, and educational webinars—through a network of community-based organizations. Unlike traditional government agencies, this nonprofit acts as a flexible bridge between the private sector and public health entities to quickly deploy resources where they are needed most. Its goal is to strengthen the impact of the CDC’s work by ensuring equitable access to health resources and information across diverse communities.

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

  • NEST Initiative expansion with HHS reaches high-need families, building donor loyalty.
  • Board appointments of Currier and Volker strengthen public health and financial governance.
  • E-cigarette nicotine study informs youth prevention campaigns, positioning Foundation as research leader.

What critics are saying

  • Federal HHS budget cuts eliminate CDC passthrough funding, crippling 30% of program revenue.
  • Donor fatigue post-pandemic threatens recurring philanthropic funding for COVID-19 initiatives.
  • Political attacks on CDC vaccine policies damage Foundation's private-sector donor relationships.

What makes CDC Foundation unique

  • Mobilizes private-sector philanthropy to amplify CDC's public health impact globally.
  • Implements evidence-based frameworks like 7-1-7 in 30+ countries for outbreak response.
  • Bridges CDC expertise with community organizations through structured partnership model.

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