Chicago Healthy Adolescents and Teens (CHAT) Program Manager
ppil· CDPH (CHAT)
About this role
Just a few of the Benefits enjoyed by PPIL employees…
-Company subsidized premiums on Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
-Up to 12 weeks Paid Parental Leave for eligible employees
-Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) and paid holidays
-Mission focused work
-401k with employer matching
-100% company-paid Life Insurance
-100% company-paid Short- and Long-Term Disability Coverage
-Robust Employee Assistance Program
-Flexible Spending Accounts
-Free Medical Services at PPIL
-Pet Insurance
The CHAT (Chicago Healthy Adolescents & Teens) Program Manager is responsible for leading ongoing efforts by Planned Parenthood of Illinois (PPIL) and the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) to prevent transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancy, particularly among teens and young adults in Chicago. The CHAT Program Manager is responsible for overseeing and managing grant deliverables and has overall strategic and operations responsibility for the staff, program, future planning, and operations.
Essential Job Functions
1. (40% - Program Implementation, Management, and Supervision) Responsible for the rebuilding of the CHAT program, implementation, monitoring, and support of the CHAT Program in Chicago Public Schools (CPS), City Colleges of Chicago, and youth-serving organizations. Supervise a team of Specialists responsible for the implementation of school testing and follow-up procedures. Strategically recruit, schedule, and engage in follow up with all recipients of CHAT programming.
2. (30% - Partnership Representation, Collaboration, and Outreach) Represent Planned Parenthood of Illinois in the CDPH/CPS/PPIL grant partnership and work effectively with key stakeholders engaged in programmatic work. Establish, collaborate with, and maintain effective working relationships with Chicago Public School staff, Chicago Department of Public Health staff, Planned Parenthood of Illinois Health Center staff, community members, and key partners. Strategize and coordinate outreach efforts to reach targeted population. Work collaboratively across multiple departments, including Community Engagement and Communications, to ensure alignment and leveraging of efforts as needed with health centers, outreach, and education.
3. (10% - Data Reporting, Monitoring, and Funding Support) Generate and distribute data reports to both internal and external entities to monitor compliance and scope of impact. Assist Development department with efforts pertaining to securing government, foundation, and private financial support for adolescent-focused programming.
4. (20% - Strategic Leadership and Health Equity Advancement) Foster the strategic goals of the Community Health and Equity division and support health equity in the CHAT program
Other responsibilities: Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to remain informed about PPIL protocols,
policies, and procedures. Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to PPIL core values of
access, activism, care, confidentiality, equity, inclusion, excellence, integrity, respect, self-determination, and stewardship; practice these values in relations with internal and external customers. Other duties as assigned.
policies, and procedures. Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to PPIL core values of
access, activism, care, confidentiality, equity, inclusion, excellence, integrity, respect, self-determination, and stewardship; practice these values in relations with internal and external customers. Other duties as assigned.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk, hear, and use the phone. The employee is frequently required to use hands and fingers to key in data, handle, or feel and reach. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
Supervisor: Senior Director of Community Health and Equity
Status: Full time. Exempt from the overtime provisions of the wage and salary regulations.
Qualifications:
Education Required: Bachelor’s degree required, or an Associate’s degree with an equivalent combination of education, lived experience, and relevant professional work experience.
Preferred: Master’s degree in related field preferred.
Preferred: Master’s degree in related field preferred.
Experience:
Minimum of 5 years of experience with program management and community outreach and a minimum of 2 years of supervisory or team leadership experience. Experience with public speaking and/or teaching health education to youth and/or community audiences. Previous professional experience in HIV/STI prevention, testing, and community-based sexual and reproductive health education. Previous professional experience training others to facilitate HIV/STI outreach and education. Demonstrated experience providing sexual and reproductive health education to youth, particularly those from underserved or marginalized communities. Commitment to health equity and experience working with diverse communities, including youth impacted by systemic barriers. Familiarity with the provision of family planning services, including one year of laboratory or healthcare experience, is preferred.
Skills:
Commitment to the efficient and customer-oriented provision of services, as well as a commitment to the operating goals of Planned Parenthood of Illinois. Excellent communication skills. Ability to communicate with patients, the public, staff, and volunteers in a professional, warm, and sensitive manner. Bi-lingual ability in Spanish is helpful. High energy level, organizational skills, ability to multi-task, and attention to detail is critical. Willingness to participate in a team approach to health care. Ability to work well under minimal supervision. Capable of reading, understanding, and following oral and written instructions. Able to appropriately recognize problems and resolve issues. Must
be willing and able to work a schedule that may include evening and weekend hours, and to work at
other PPIL centers if needed.
Transportation:
Must have access to reliable transportation for travel throughout the City of Chicago and be willing
to travel to PPIL sites throughout Illinois. This is a hybrid role, typically requiring 2–3 days per
week onsite at the Chicago Administrative Office, with occasional onsite work at a PPIL Health
Centers and community-based locations
Must have access to reliable transportation for travel throughout the City of Chicago and be willing
to travel to PPIL sites throughout Illinois. This is a hybrid role, typically requiring 2–3 days per
week onsite at the Chicago Administrative Office, with occasional onsite work at a PPIL Health
Centers and community-based locations
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the salary for the Chicago Healthy Adolescents and Teens (CHAT) Program Manager role at ppil?
The listed salary for this Chicago Healthy Adolescents and Teens (CHAT) Program Manager position at ppil is USD 69K–75K. This is an Full Time role.
Where is the Chicago Healthy Adolescents and Teens (CHAT) Program Manager position at ppil located?
This Chicago Healthy Adolescents and Teens (CHAT) Program Manager role at ppil is based in Chicago, IL. The position is listed as on-site or hybrid. Check the full job description or apply directly to confirm the work arrangement.
Is the Chicago Healthy Adolescents and Teens (CHAT) Program Manager role at ppil full-time or part-time?
This is listed as a Full Time position. It is posted as a Chicago Healthy Adolescents and Teens (CHAT) Program Manager role in the CDPH (CHAT) department at ppil.
Which team or department does the Chicago Healthy Adolescents and Teens (CHAT) Program Manager at ppil belong to?
This Chicago Healthy Adolescents and Teens (CHAT) Program Manager position is part of the CDPH (CHAT) department at ppil. See the full job description for more information about the team structure and responsibilities.
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Chicago Healthy Adolescents and Teens (CHAT) Program Manager
ppil · 💰 USD 69K–75K
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