Featured Job: Project Program Manager I – Program Coordination Assistant
Salary: $32.75 – $41.51 Hourly
Location: Seattle, WA
Job Type: Special Duty Assignment or Term Limited Temp (TLT)
Department: DPH – Public Health
Job Number: 2019AB09614
Closing: Continuous
The HIV/STD Program is seeking to hire a Project/Program Manager I to assist with project coordination and participate in data collection for a new National HIV survey in the King County area that will focus on transgender women, with a priority of Black, Latinx, and other trans women of color. Seattle is one of eight sites nationally that will be participating in this survey that is funded through the Minority AIDS Initiative (MAI) and designed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The project is designed to monitor the trends of sexual and drug-use behaviors, HIV testing history, and HIV prevalence in populations that may be at increased risk for HIV. Our aim for the survey locally is to work closely with the community to meet national objectives while also ensuring this project positively impacts the long-term health and well-being of transgender women in King and Snohomish Counties. (The survey tool itself is currently undergoing review with the Office of Management and Budget under the Paperwork Reduction Act. This position is anticipated to start sometime in late spring 2019 pending final approval of the survey.)
This position will work in the HIV/STD Program conducting various project coordination activities to support the work of NHBS-Trans across King and Snohomish Counties. The primary focus of this position will be on the NHBS-TRANS survey with the potential to work on other ongoing NHBS surveys. This position will work at 32-40 hours per week collaborating with the Project Coordinator and Data Manager for NHBS in collecting data for the ongoing formative assessment and preparing for and managing survey data collection. Examples include assisting with coordinating, collecting and summarizing data for assessment and evaluation activities; leading field office activities; planning and coordinating special events; engaging with the community to ensure the successful implementation of the project in a respectful way that minimizes barriers to participation; administering the project survey; HIV testing and counseling; additional duties as assigned by the Project Coordinators; and potentially assisting with dissemination of the information collected after analysis is complete.
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