Full-Time

Maternal and Child Health Program Analyst

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CDC Foundation

CDC Foundation

1,001-5,000 employees

Supports public health initiatives and organizations

Government & Public Sector
Social Impact
Healthcare

Compensation Overview

$85kAnnually

Junior, Mid

Massachusetts, USA

This position is currently a hybrid position.

Category
Public Health
Biology & Biotech
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Proficiency with Excel and statistical software to conduct statistical analyses.
  • Proficiency with basic analytical procedures including but not limited to generating frequency distributions, calculating summary statistics, producing cross-tabulations, performing group-wise comparisons, etc.
  • Proficiency with mixed-methods research including surveys, focus groups, content analysis, and analysis of administrative and observational data.
  • Ability to draw conclusions from analytical results, work with collaborators to make recommendations related to those results and develop action plans.
  • Experience identifying appropriate measures for evaluating action plans and recommending approaches to evaluation within the constraints of available data.
  • Experience communicating analytical findings to lay audiences through written reports and presentations.
  • Experience in conducting needs assessments and gap analyses, and in conducting organizational assessments especially regarding maternal and child health.
  • Understanding of how social and structural inequities impact outcomes across intersecting lines of identity and power, and experience conducting analyses that can identify and address the resulting disparities.
  • Strong general computer skills.
  • Proficiency with MS Office including Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Teams, Forms, and OneDrive.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive data.
  • Experience developing web-based surveys with various question formats, data validation, and branching logic.
  • Experience developing and using project management tools, including workplans, tracking tools, and reporting.
  • Background in maternal and child health.
  • Strong project management skills and experience coordinating workgroups and working meetings, including agenda development, meeting preparation, and meeting follow up to ensure action steps are taken.
  • Strong organizational skills and time management skills, and ability to manage competing priorities.
  • Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills and ability to work with diverse groups of stakeholders on a broad range of topics.
  • Ability to innovate and work creatively to achieve objectives while navigating policy and technical constraints.
  • Ability to work as part of a team, agreeing to shared goals and community norms while working within their role to advance the team's work.
  • Ability to independently identify role-appropriate projects which add value to the organization and advance the priorities of the unit.
  • Ability to contribute to cultivating a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Responsibilities
  • Serve as project manager for the Title V Needs Assessment and State Action Plan activities that require coordinating diverse partners and collaborators.
  • Assist with planning, facilitation and coordinating follow up of Title V Workgroup Meetings.
  • Coordinate data and narrative reporting for the Title V Annual Report from programs across MDPH.
  • Analyze qualitative and quantitative data on the health outcomes of a variety of MCH populations across Massachusetts.
  • Organize and conduct key informant interviews with individuals or groups who work with the MCH population (e.g., community-based organizations, schools, universities, physicians, hospital administrators, and MDPH staff).
  • Assist in organizing and conducting approximately two in-person or virtual town halls.
  • Organize and conduct a survey for focus group attendees, key informants, and town hall attendees to inform state action planning.
  • Develop summary reports of data (e.g., community profiles, data dashboards) to share with external and internal stakeholders to inform action planning.
  • Support Title V workgroups and partners to use data to develop SMARTIE objectives, strategies, and performance measures for the State Action Plan.
  • Support efforts to apply a racial equity lens to the needs assessment and state action plan.
  • Use innovative methods to ensure that community voices (e.g., families and service providers) are included in the planning and implementation process.
  • Assist in the writing and submission of the Title V Needs Assessment and 2025 to 2030 State Action Plan.

The CDC Foundation enhances public health by supporting the CDC, particularly in combating COVID-19 through community-based organizations (CBOs). These CBOs help spread crucial prevention messages and ensure equitable vaccine access in local communities. The Foundation raises funds through donations and partnerships, which are used for emergency responses, educational programs, and technical assistance. Its goal is to leverage community strengths to effectively address public health challenges and ensure vital health resources reach those in need.

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Atlanta, Georgia

Founded

1992

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

-4%

1 year growth

-4%

2 year growth

-4%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • The CDC Foundation's strong reputation and consistent high ratings provide a stable and trustworthy work environment.
  • Collaborations with diverse partners, including the White House and various public and private entities, offer employees unique opportunities to engage in high-impact public health initiatives.
  • The Foundation's efforts in addressing health disparities and promoting equitable vaccine access contribute to meaningful and rewarding work experiences.

What critics are saying

  • Dependence on donations and grants can lead to financial instability, especially during economic downturns.
  • The Foundation's close association with the CDC may subject it to political and public scrutiny, potentially affecting its operations and reputation.

What makes CDC Foundation unique

  • The CDC Foundation uniquely supports the CDC, leveraging philanthropic and private sector resources to enhance public health initiatives, unlike other nonprofits that may not have such direct governmental ties.
  • Their consistent 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for 18 consecutive years underscores their financial efficiency, transparency, and trustworthiness, setting them apart in the nonprofit sector.
  • The Foundation's focus on community-based organizations ensures that public health messages and resources reach deeply embedded local communities, enhancing their impact.

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