The Technical Assistance Specialist (Program Technician 2) – Oregon Rural Health Collaborative (ORHC) works as part of the Oregon Office of Rural Health’s (ORH) team to contribute to an 18-month initiative (ending September 30, 2027), funded through the State of Oregon’s Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP). This project will bring together and empower rural Oregon communities across eight regions to build thriving, sustainable health care systems and approaches through expert facilitation, targeted technical assistance (TA) and collaborative regional partnerships. To achieve the project goal, the Technical Assistance Specialist – ORHC will manage activities including: 1) Work with the ORH Program Manager – ORHC to understand the themes that arise out of regional in-person and virtual regional meetings, meant to identify needs, assess strengths, build consensus and develop sustainable models for rural health care delivery; 2) Provide and/or engage contractors to provide TA support to develop viable strategic plans, financial/operational sustainability planning, change management guidance, shared governance models and performance improvement frameworks; and 3) Support regions in developing and submitting grant applications to the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) at the end of the RHTP Year 2 to fund collaborative projects that will transform rural health care delivery and support via innovative partnerships to sustain these systems for years to come.
This position works closely with ORH’s teams to provide subject matter expertise, evidence-based support and TA to rural Oregon health care-related organizations in support of RHTP efforts across the state.
Provision of Technical Assistance: Aligned with ORH’s scope of work with OHA for the ORHC project, the TA Specialist is responsible for working with the Program Manager – ORHC and meeting facilitators to assess rural health organizations’ TA needs and develop customized support plans for these groups to support the development of regional rural health transformation plans and grant applications. Responsibilities include:
Strategic Planning: As needed, advises the Director of Field Services and team members on:
Communications, Information-Sharing and Partnerships: Responsible for the following:
Subject Matter Expertise: As requested, or as independently proposed, this position is responsible for researching topics relevant to regional planning for RHTP initiatives. The TA Specialist is also responsible for monitoring and providing updates to ORH staff and rural constituents on policy relevant to the Oregon RHTP.
Organization and Team Support: ORH’s success relies heavily on internal collaboration and a teamwork environment. As such, there is the expectation that other duties may be assigned in addition to the following:
A bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Management, Public Administration, or a field directly related to the position will substitute for two years of the required experience.
Five years of experience with responsibility for program or project monitoring and coordination. The experience must have included program evaluation responsibility.
Experience working in a rural health care environment is preferred.
Deep knowledge of rural health systems, challenges and best practices is preferred.
Experience in health care strategic planning or organizational development is preferred.
Success with grant writing with a health care focus is preferred.
Experience managing budgets and tracking expenditures to funding sources is preferred.
Adobe Acrobat and Smartsheet skills, preferred.
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