The Program Officer is responsible for collaboratively contributing to program development by initiating, curating, developing, stewarding, and evaluating a portfolio of grants and initiatives aimed to advance health in Texas. From concept development and capacity building approaches to resourcing and stewardship of the grant lifecycle, the Program Officer operates in partnership with grantee organizations to cultivate and guide our work that positively impacts people and communities. The Program Officer is responsible for engagement with grantees and partners served by EHF and collaboratively stewards integrated solutions that advance health. The Program Officer applies a strong, foundational knowledge and experience base in health, health care, public health, and/or community health, as well as fluency in policy and philanthropy that integrates best practices and innovations that benefit the health and well-being of communities.
SCOPE OF WORK
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
All employees are expected to comply with EHF values, EHF citizenship expectations, and EHF policies and procedures. These include: taking responsibility for actions and outcomes, being a good steward of resources, being transparent, being a team player, producing high-quality work, and maintaining a high level of productivity. All employees are expected to have sound knowledge of Microsoft Office software.
Salary will be set in accordance with the market and the successful candidate’s experience.
In addition to salary, the candidate will receive Episcopal Health Foundation’s employee benefits which include comprehensive health insurance coverage and a retirement plan to which the Foundation will contribute an amount equal to 9% of base salary.
The Program Officer is responsible for collaboratively contributing to program development by initiating, curating, developing, stewarding, and evaluating a portfolio of grants and initiatives aimed to advance health in Texas. From concept development and capacity building approaches to resourcing and stewardship of the grant lifecycle, the Program Officer operates in partnership with grantee organizations to cultivate and guide our work that positively impacts people and communities. The Program Officer is responsible for engagement with grantees and partners served by EHF and collaboratively stewards integrated solutions that advance health. The Program Officer applies a strong, foundational knowledge and experience base in health, health care, public health, and/or community health, as well as fluency in policy and philanthropy that integrates best practices and innovations that benefit the health and well-being of…
In addition to salary, the candidate will receive Episcopal Health Foundation’s employee benefits which include comprehensive health insurance coverage and a retirement plan to which the Foundation will contribute an amount equal to 9% of base salary.
In addition to salary, the candidate will receive Episcopal Health Foundation’s employee benefits which include comprehensive health insurance coverage and a retirement plan to which the Foundation will contribute an amount equal to 9% of base salary.
Address cover letters to Michael Walsh, Jr.
Address cover letters to Michael Walsh, Jr.