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The mission of the Health Federation of Philadelphia is to promote health equity for marginalized communities by advancing access to high-quality, integrated, and comprehensive health and human services. Health equity is at the heart of all our work. We believe in and are firmly committed to equal employment opportunity for employees and applicants. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, age, religion, disability, sex or gender, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, military or veteran status. This commitment applies to all aspects of the Health Federation of Philadelphia’s employment practices, including recruiting, hiring, training, and promotion.
SUBSTANCE USE PREVENTION AND HARM REDUCITION DIVISION OVERVIEW
Many cities have been impacted by the overdose crisis, but Philadelphia has been hit especially hard. The City of Philadelphia Department of Public Health has responded by creating the Division of Substance Use Prevention and Harm Reduction (SUPHR), a team focused on improving the health and well-being of people who use drugs in Philadelphia. SUPHR has 10 teams: Bereavement (Philly HEALs), Communications, Community Engagement, Environmental Services, Epidemiology, Harm Reduction, Medical, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (Philly LIFTS), Operations, and Overdose Fatality Review (OD Stat). The team's mission is to prevent overdoses and other health issues by offering services and shaping policies to promote the dignity, autonomy, and health of people who use drugs. To name just a few things, SUPHR offers overdose prevention training, support to families with babies born with NAS, and same day pay program focused on creating job opportunities while cleaning communities. Since so many Philadelphians have been touched by the overdose crisis, SUPHR also provides counseling to children and adults who have lost someone in their life to an overdose. Behind the scenes, SUPHR works with other City agencies, hospitals, and community groups to ensure that everyone is working together to combat stigma and encourage harm reduction efforts. SUPHR recognizes that many communities have been dealing with substance use for a long time, and SUPHR is invested in giving communities the tools they need to keep people who use drugs, their loved ones, and the larger community healthy and safe.
JOB SUMMARY
The Program Evaluator is responsible for supporting the work of the Substance Use Prevention and Harm Reduction (SUPHR) Division Director and Division through the development, implementation, administration, and ongoing management of program evaluation. The Program Evaluator will design and oversee program evaluation throughout the division. This role will serve as the subject matter expert on program evaluation to multiple projects and lead the design implementation. This also includes implementing medium-to-large scale program evaluation studies. The Program Evaluator will evaluate the interventions, policies, training, and other activities utilizing a set of rigorous assessment tools, which will allow for dissemination of evaluation findings to stakeholders and other intended audiences.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
Under the supervision of the SUPHR Division Director, the Program Evaluator will perform the following essential job functions:
- Define and implement the evaluation plan for project activities.
- Established criteria, indices, measures, and evaluation systems for the program.
- Support the coordination of project evaluation efforts with other components.
- Support the planning and development of measurable objectives, logic models, theories of change, etc.
- Establish the evaluation methodology pertinent to each aspect, standard or performance indicator.
- Establish performance measurement principles and methods to evaluate program or organizational performance using metrics and outcomes.
- Prepare, maintain, and update system data and produce a variety of reports.
- Develop instruments for data collection.
- Collect data, analyze information, and prepare reports.
- Offer feedback on evaluation findings.
- Establish methods for disseminating findings from program evaluations through peer- reviewed and other publications, conference abstracts, and clear communication material.
- Coordinate and provide technical support in the development of plans, guides and protocols, as part of the strategy to institutionalize equity in health in the Department of Health.
- Offer recommendations on their professional field to materialize the strategies of the project in the implementation of health equity.
- Assist in the preparation and elaboration of public health reports and related to the social, economic, cultural dimensions, among others.
- Work effectively with the staff of the various program units of the Department of Public Health, which includes epidemiologists, community engagement, harm reduction staff or other staff, as well as with external Stakeholders.
- Design, develop, and implement forms and instruments necessary for quality control, performance, and compliance with what is described above.
- Support the analysis and evaluation of operational performance for the establishment of priorities, identification of strategies, analysis of needs, drafting of plans, and development of goals and measurable objectives.
- Develop required and/or requested reports such as graphs, forms, reports, tables, proposals, presentations, among others as requested.
EDUCATION
- Doctorate in Public Health, Public Administration, Social Work, or related field preferred but will consider a master’s degree in public health, public administration, business administration, social work, or a related field.
- 3 to 5 years of program evaluation experience required.
SKILLS/EXPERIENCE
- Computer proficiency, particularly in MS Word, MS Excel, MS Teams, MS Outlook, and online research databases.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Effective management skills.
- Excellent organizational skills.
- A strong ability to maintain extremely sensitive and confidential information.
- Ability to collaborate with Executive Staff.
- Ability to host virtual meetings.
- Ability to maintain organization and meetings minutes for multiple committees.
- Ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines.
- Ability to take initiative, work independently, and use innovative techniques and ingenuity to prepare reports and presentations.
- Ability to coordinate complex timelines and schedules.
- Ability to analyze and think critically to apply reasonable judgment and critical thinking skills.
- Ability to work as part of a team, to prioritize and handle multiple tasks, and to work independently in a high-pressure environment.
- Curiosity about the functions, policies, and protocols of City departments and services. Experience in Local or State government is a plus, but not necessary.
Work Environment: Standard office setting with extended periods at workstation and periodic use of office equipment.
Position Type: Full time, 5-year grant-funded position; continuation of the position depends on continued availability of funds.
Work Schedule: Full-time position, typical hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Flex office schedule options available with supervisor’s approval.
Travel: No travel required
Physical Demands: None apart from standard office work
Salary and Benefits: $92,925 with a comprehensive benefits package that may includes:
- Medical with vision benefits
- Dental insurance
- Flexible spending accounts
- Life, AD&D and long-term care insurance
- Short- and long-term disability insurance
- 403(b) Retirement Plan, with a company contribution
- Paid time off including vacation, sick, personal and holiday
- Employee Assistance Program
Eligibility and participation is handled consistently with the plan documents and HFP policy.
DISCLAIMER
The Health Federation reserves the right to modify, interpret, or apply this job description in any way the Company desires. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by an employee assigned to this position. This job description in no way implies that these are the only duties, including essential duties, responsibilities and/or skills to be performed by the employee occupying this position. This job description is not an employment contract, implied, or otherwise. The employment relationship remains “at will.” The aforementioned job requirements are subject to change to reasonably accommodate qualified disabled individuals.