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Sr. Program Manager (Maternal Child Health) - Jackson County Health Department - (Mon - Fri, 8a-4:30p)101 Truman Medical CenterJob LocationJackson County Public HealthLee's Summit, MissouriDepartmentJCHD Community Engagement & PolicyPosition TypeFull timeWork Schedule8:00AM - 4:30PMHours Per Week40Job DescriptionThe Sr. Program Manager: Maternal Child Health leads and manages maternal and child health initiatives within the Community Engagement and Policy team. This role provides strategic direction across programs spanning the life course, addressing complex maternal and child health challenges through coordinated, community-informed approaches. The position oversees staff and contracts related to maternal and child health, ensures program objectives and deliverables are met, and aligns goals and strategies with Jackson County’s strategic priorities.
What You’ll Do
Lead high-impact or mission-critical public health programs, including emergency or after-hours operations
Supervise and support program staff through coaching, accountability, and team development
Plan, implement, and improve programs aligned with public health priorities and grant requirements
Track outcomes using data, dashboards, and performance metrics to drive continuous improvement
Manage budgets, monitor expenses, and support grant reporting and compliance
Build strong partnerships with community organizations and represent JCPH at events and meetings
Ensure services are culturally responsive, accessible, and community-driven
Maintain compliance with public health regulations, accreditation standards, and HIPAA
Respond to special assignments during public health emergencies as needed
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in public health, human services, social work, health promotion/education, or a related field
2+ years of progressively responsible related experience
Proven leadership in high-pressure or rapidly changing environments
Experience managing workflows, budgets, and grant deliverables
Strong interpersonal, facilitation, and communication skills
Experience working with diverse communities and cultures
Proficiency with common computer software (Word, Excel, databases, presentations)
Ability to prioritize work, meet deadlines, and work independently
Ability to meet fleet driving requirements.
Preferred (Nice to Have)
Master’s degree in a related field
Advanced knowledge of behavioral epidemiology or health promotion principles
Ready to Make an Impact?
If you’re passionate about public health, energized by leadership, and ready to help shape programs that protect and strengthen our community—we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and be part of the mission at Jackson County Health Department.