The Health Equity department is comprised of functional leaders and support staff who work together to advance health equity for OHSU Health. Centering the highest quality of health for all, the Health Equity org. partners across all communities, sectors, and regions of the state to recognize, reconcile, and rectify historical and ongoing health injustices stemming from bias, racism and other social and structural factors that influence access to healthcare and contribute to poor health outcomes. The Health Equity department does this through data evaluation, integration of health equity efforts across OHSU Health, provision of health services through Place-Based health model, and the development of transformational partnerships within the community.
OHSU promotes an equitable work environment with a strong commitment to diversity. All members are expected to actively participate in training and events that reinforce and expand on this commitment.
The community mobile health program manager is an operationally-focused program management position responsible for executing clinical objectives for the Health Equity department’s “Place-Based Health” program. Place-Based Health is a community-centered clinical operation that provides primary care health services to community members in spaces where they feel a stronger sense of belonging (e.g., community-based organizations) throughout the state. In doing so, Place-Based Health aims to advance health equity by improving quality outcomes and reducing barriers to access for marginalized and underserved communities.
The program manager will directly supervise staffed and volunteer clinical support teams including (but not limited to): medical assistants, PAS staff, community health workers, RNs, LPNs, etc. The program manager will work closely with the Health Equity team members and leadership to ensure operational readiness for all off-site community-based clinics and events which includes supply ordering and procurement, staff training, scheduling, EMR stewardship, and workforce communication. The program manager ensures that all state and internal regulatory and compliance guidelines are adhered to and takes necessary corrective action when gaps are identified. The individual will execute clinical operations in various off-campus locations in partnership with community-based organizations. These sites will either be recurring or non-recurring, and will require a strong application of project management tools and the ability to implement various clinical models to best serve the needs of each population.
The program manager will be responsible for hiring, coaching, and directly managing represented clinical support team members in accordance with contractual guidelines. The individual will prioritize community needs, while also working with competing priorities, limited resources, and sometimes limited timelines. Most importantly, the person in this role will apply a social justice lens to establish and maintain relationships with a diverse group of community members, staff, and volunteers that acknowledges power dynamics and flattens hierarchies, in order to achieve optimal results.
Clinical Operations Management
Project/Program Management
Personnel Management and Supervision
Mobile Van Management
Other duties as assigned
Compliance with Code of Conduct, Respect in the workplace and Applicable policies, procedures and agreements related to position, department or OHSU as a whole
Must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without accommodation
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