Grant Evaluation Coordinator - COMPACT
19 days ago
Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States
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Job Description
Oklahoma State University is seeking a Grant Evaluation Coordinator for the COMPACT Program, based in Stillwater, OK. The role involves collaborating with the Program Manager to implement community wellness activities, conducting assessments, and coordinating evaluation efforts. Required qualifications include a Bachelor’s degree and relevant experience. The position may offer a fully remote or hybrid work schedule, pending university approval.
Req ID: req19195
Position Number: AS6746
Department: Dept of Wellness-Sponsored Programs
Location Address: 1514 W Hall of Fame, , Seretean Wellness Center,
Stillwater, Oklahoma, 74078
United States
Hiring Supervisor: COMPACT Grant Manager
Hiring Range
(Contingent upon available funding)
18.83 - 25.96, Hourly
Work Schedule: Typically, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Job Summary
The Grant Evaluation Coordinator will work in collaboration with the COMPACT Program Manager to implement the activities of the OSU Community Wellness Program's COMPACT Program servicing Tulsa, Payne, Osage, Pawnee, Creek, and Okmulgee Counties. The Grant Evaluation Coordinator must be able to work independently and within a team environment. The Grant Evaluation Coordinator will work in collaboration with the Program Manager and Grant Coordinator and will coordinate evaluation efforts of the funded project which includes conducting assessments, surveys, trainings, assists in the organization of testing events, provides technical assistance, develops and disseminates messaging and awareness campaign materials, and attends local, state and regional meetings as required. The Grant Evaluation Coordinator will: a) identify community needs and gaps in services and network with community agencies, including healthcare professionals. b) provides expertise on alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) and their linkage to HIV. c) maintains contact with communities including local governments, schools, and community coalitions. d) Recruits advocacy volunteers and stakeholders who serve the at risk racial/ethnic emergent population. The Grant Evaluation Coordinator exhibits effectiveness in developing and conforming to policies and procedures; supports organizational commitments and goals, completes tasks in line with established budgets and schedules. Maintains complete, accurate and current records. Prepares and delivers presentations to address gaps in knowledge and services. Submits all required reports in a timely and efficient manner.
Both in-state and out-of-state travel may be necessary to provide and/or receive training and technical assistance related to digital accessibility. Typical work hours fall between Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., but some evening and weekend hours may be required. Position may be eligible for a fully remote, or hybrid work schedule (minimum of 1 day of a 5-day work week). However, any offer is contingent upon approval by University Human Resources in consideration of OSU policies, labor laws, and suitability to the work of the position/department.
Special Instructions to Applicants
To be considered for this position, applicants must submit a resume, cover letter, and three professional references.
Position Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Public Health, Behavioral Science, Education, Marketing and Public Relations, or related field conferred prior to start date.
One year of related experience.
Must possess a valid driver's license and dependable transportation.
Ability to lift 15 pounds.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree in Public Health, Epidemiology, Behavioral Science, Educ, Marketing/Public Relations, or related field
One year of experience in Prevention Programming and/or environmental prevention programming and/or community organizing and assessment and/or related experience and culturally competent experience working with rural and disparate populations.
Ability to collaborate and communicate effectively with colleagues, community members, and other vested partners. Knowledge of principles, practices and management of work plan development and grant writing. Ability to assist in completion and submission of grant applications. Knowledge of community organization and assessment, data analysis and evaluation. Knowledge of current trends and practices. Ability to complete and maintain accurate records. Ability to produce and submit media publications for various media outlets (newspaper, radio, social media). Experience implementing Public Health Sexual Health strategies. Lived experience or working experience with substance use and/or HIV/STI's . Experience working with vulnerable populations.
Oklahoma State University
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