Job Postings

Program Manager

Montana Tobacco Use Prevention Program, DPHHS Helena, MT

This position is responsible for managing the Tobacco Use Prevention Program in a supervisory role.  The program supervisor develops and administers statewide public health programs in response to state needs and federal grant solicitations.  Responsibilities include:  1) Developing evidence-based public health policies and interventions; 2) Developing and implementing health surveillance and data collection systems to track, analyze and evaluate programs and services; 3) Coordinating program strategic planning and facilitating stakeholder groups; 4) Planning and coordinating program outreach, training, and support; 5) and supervising other staff.

Qualifications for this Career Opportunity 

  • Knowledge of public health practice and implementation including disease prevention and control.
  • Skill in researching and developing public health interventions.
  • Knowledge of program management.
  • Meet minimum qualifications:
    • Bachelor’s degree in health science, health education, behavioral or social science, or a related degree.
    • Two years of job-related experience in health programming or health education.
    • Other combinations of directly related education and experience may be considered.
    • One year of supervisor experience preferred.

Posted Date: 03/08/2025 Close Date: 04/18/2025 Job Website»

Virtual Coach – Preventative Services

RVO Health Remote

Using the highest standards of customer service, you will be a phone-based Coach who supports people in their stop-smoking and/or vaping process. Coaches are trained in the Quit for Life model, which has over 30 years of evidence-based success. Coaches utilize participant-focused interventions, as well as behavior change models to impact participants to quit tobacco and/or vaping products.You’ll work within an incredible team culture; a clinical and business collaboration that is learning and evolving every day. And we do it all with every action focused on our shared values of Integrity, Compassion, Relationships, Innovation, and Performance.

What You’ll Do

  • Coaches are trained in the Quit for Life model and will assist participants in creating individualized action plans over the phone, Secure Messaging (emails), Chat, or text in making successful life changes with quitting tobacco and/or vaping products.
  • Coaches will spend 6-7 hours a day (completing about 2.5 calls per hour) on the phone talking, chatting, or texting with participants in the Quit for Life Program both inbound and outbound.
  • Adapt telephonic/chat coaching and education methods to accommodate the unique physical, psychosocial, cultural, and age-specific needs of each client.
  • Coaches apply excellent active listening skills and demonstrate ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing.
  • Coaches demonstrate high attention to detail.
  • Demonstrate dependability and professional demeanor.
  • Demonstrate ability to manage various technologies.

What We’re Looking For

  • Undergraduate degree; preferably in health education, sociology, psychology, or related field.
  • Basic level of proficiency in PC-based word processing and database documentation (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet, Outlook) with the ability to navigate multiple applications, send emails, and perform data entry.
  • Prior work experience in direct behavior change education and/or behavior change services, coaching/counseling, chemical dependency counseling or health education.
  • Bilingual with English and Spanish.
  • Ability to demonstrate insight into human behavior and to communicate and interact with individuals at varying levels of skill and education preparation.
  • Willingness to teach, learn and be open to new and innovative ways of delivering prevention intervention services.

Posted Date: 03/08/2025 Close Date: 03/07/2026 Job Website»

Tobacco Cessation Coordinator

Utah Department of Health and Human Services Salt Lake County, UT

The Utah Department of Health and Human Services is looking for a health program coordinator to join the Tobacco Prevention and Control Program (TPCP). In this position, you will oversee TPCP cessation staff, the quit services contract, and provide quality improvement and outreach for cessation services.

Principal Duties

  • May supervise subordinate personnel including: hiring, determining workload and delegating assignments; training, monitoring and evaluating performance; and initiating corrective or disciplinary actions. 
  • Oversees the cessation budget and quit services contract. 
  • Ensures appropriate statewide cessation services are available and effective. 
  • Identifies and develops cessation strategies that are appropriate for youth and young adults. 
  • Oversees collaborations with health care systems and referrals to the quit services through electronic health records. 
  • Promotes quit services through media campaigns, local health departments, schools, worksites, health care providers and other community partners. 
  • Analyzes, summarizes and/or reviews data; reports findings; interprets results and/or makes recommendations. 
  • Assists in coordinating federal grant applications and budgets. 
  • Assists in identifying, monitoring, and reporting quality improvement benchmarks. 
  • Provides technical assistance to staff, contractors, and partners. 
  • Enhances sustainability through partnerships and diversified funding for quit services. 
  • Ensures compliance with applicable federal and/or state laws, regulations, and/or agency rules, standards, guidelines, etc. 
  • Conducts or participates in day-to-day development and monitoring of contracts, subrecipient agreements, and grants, in support of the larger program functions. 
  • Collaborates with other state and local programs, organizations and agencies, and with various stakeholders to promote program goals and objectives. 
  • Act as a subject matter expert on evidenced-based best practices for tobacco cessation and tobacco use reduction. 
  • Participates in national work groups and continuing education activities related to cessation and quit services operations and evaluation.

    Qualifications: 

  • Excellent leadership skills and supervisory experience.
  • Works well independently or as a team member with a focus on relationship building. 
  • Ability to work on multiple large tasks simultaneously. 
  • Excellent organizational and planning skills. 
  • Ability to resolve conflicts or have crucial conversations. 
  • Willing to take on new opportunities and tough challenges. 
  • Experience in tobacco cessation programs and/or tobacco treatment programs Develops, strengthens, and maintains partnerships and relationships to achieve TPCP’s programmatic vision. 
  • Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services. 
  • Ability to determine how systems should work and how changes in conditions, operations, and the environment will affect outcomes.

Posted Date: 03/06/2025 Close Date: 03/16/2025 Job Website»

Tobacco Prevention and Control Branch Head

North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Wake County, NC

The North Carolina Tobacco Prevention and Control Branch (TPC Branch) works to improve the health of North Carolina residents by promoting smoke-free environments and tobacco-free lifestyles. The Branch strengthens the capacity of diverse organizations and communities to implement effective, culturally appropriate strategies to reduce tobacco-related illness, death, and exposure to secondhand smoke. Its efforts focus on four key areas: preventing tobacco use among youth and young adults, promoting cessation among youth and adults, eliminating exposure to secondhand smoke, and advancing health equity by addressing commercial tobacco-related disparities.

The Tobacco Prevention and Control (TPC) Branch Head provides statewide leadership in reducing tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure through evidence-based policy, systems, and environmental change initiatives. This position leverages partnerships to educate and inform the public and decision-makers about the burden of tobacco-attributable illness, disability and death and the science of evidence-based interventions.

The Branch Head oversees the administration and staffing of the TPC Branch, to include managing a budget that consists of federal, state, and Juul Settlement funds, administering contracts and agreements, and ensuring efficient use of resources. The position directly supervises five staff members and indirectly supervises eight additional team members. Additionally, the position provides consultation to chronic disease programs addressing North Carolina’s leading causes of death—cancer, heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.

The TPC Branch Head works closely with state and national stakeholders, including the NC Association of Local Health Directors and the NC State Health Improvement Plan Community Council. They also serve on the Leadership Team of the Duke-UNC Tobacco Treatment Specialist Training Program, the only nationally accredited program that integrates clinical tobacco treatment with population health strategies. Additionally, the Branch Head collaborates with NC Medicaid and the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Use Services to address tobacco use among high-risk populations.

Posted Date: 03/06/2025 Close Date: 03/17/2025 Job Website»

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