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Public Health Coordinator (CHA/CHIP)
Jackson, TN, US.
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Posted on:09/22/2025
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Depends on experience
(CHA)/CHIP,Health monitoring
Work type: On site
Work authorization: US local resources,Work authorization required,Work authorization sponsored,Work authorization in field of study
Duration: 8 years
Veteran Service: Yes
Number of hirings: 8
Job Details
A Bachelor's Degree is required for this position. As the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Coordinator, they will provide subject matter expertise and support to County Health Councils who are working on their Community Health Assessment (CHA)/CHIP and will add capacity for Health Councils to implement programs, projects, or processes that will have the biggest impact in addressing their locally identified priorities. He will enhance Tennessee Department of Health’s (TDH's) ability to support County Health Councils in collective impact approaches to improving health equity at the community level.
They will be responsible for professional public health program development and administrative work of considerable difficulty. It may supervise work of average difficulty have statewide responsible for a large public health grant or program, and performs other work as required.
Key Responsibilities:
· Directly support the County Health Councils and TDH with CHA/CHIP program development, implementation, and monitoring.
· Attend meetings of the County Health Council at the local and regional levels.
· Lead outreach and relationship-building with state and regional partners in support of CHA/CHIP goals (TDMHSAS Regional Policy and Planning Councils, for example)
· Coordinate and assist with the implementation of initiatives related to the Community Health Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
· Provide subject matter expertise regarding the implementation of the Community Health Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
· Promote ongoing education and technical assistance on the CHA/CHIP requirements as outlined by the County Health Council and Tennessee Department of Health.
· Participate on the Community of Practice Advisory Board and serve as an ambassador for the Community of Practice.
· Provide support for new initiatives, including the Tennessee Vitality Toolkit, that can improve the execution of current initiatives.
· Consult and provide strategic advice to County Health Councils as necessary.
· Engage stakeholders in the CHA/CHIP program's goals and objectives.
· Communicate success stories and accomplishments to the OSI team whenever applicable.
· Seek out and participate in professional development opportunities that support the community health improvement process and cross-sector collaboration.
They will be responsible for professional public health program development and administrative work of considerable difficulty. It may supervise work of average difficulty have statewide responsible for a large public health grant or program, and performs other work as required.
Key Responsibilities:
· Directly support the County Health Councils and TDH with CHA/CHIP program development, implementation, and monitoring.
· Attend meetings of the County Health Council at the local and regional levels.
· Lead outreach and relationship-building with state and regional partners in support of CHA/CHIP goals (TDMHSAS Regional Policy and Planning Councils, for example)
· Coordinate and assist with the implementation of initiatives related to the Community Health Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
· Provide subject matter expertise regarding the implementation of the Community Health Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
· Promote ongoing education and technical assistance on the CHA/CHIP requirements as outlined by the County Health Council and Tennessee Department of Health.
· Participate on the Community of Practice Advisory Board and serve as an ambassador for the Community of Practice.
· Provide support for new initiatives, including the Tennessee Vitality Toolkit, that can improve the execution of current initiatives.
· Consult and provide strategic advice to County Health Councils as necessary.
· Engage stakeholders in the CHA/CHIP program's goals and objectives.
· Communicate success stories and accomplishments to the OSI team whenever applicable.
· Seek out and participate in professional development opportunities that support the community health improvement process and cross-sector collaboration.
Interview type: Telephonic, Virtual
Experience years required: 3
Work hours: Day Shift, Monday to Friday, 8 hour Shift
Job Updated: 10/22/2025
