Social Work, Public Health, Community Health
Listed on 2026-02-03
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Social Work
Public Health, Community Health
Overview
The Child & Family Health Manager supports birth-to-five outcomes by advancing a shared vision for child and family health across North Carolina. This role collaborates across communications, policy, development, data, and evaluation teams, as well as with Smart Start local partnerships, to strengthen systems, inform decision-making, and align network-wide priorities with statewide early childhood health initiatives.
Responsibilities- Lead and inform statewide initiatives in child and family health outcomes, collaborating with internal teams and state-level partners to advance policy, systems, and practice improvements.
- Support continuous quality improvement across the Smart Start network by analyzing data trends, facilitating learning opportunities, and promoting peer-to-peer knowledge sharing.
- Collaborate with Smart Start local partnerships to train, consult, coach, and develop resource materials, webinars, and communities of practice.
- Identify and research funding opportunities from corporate, government, and philanthropic sources to support strategic goals and data needs for NCPC and local partnerships.
- Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Public Health, Public Administration, or a related field from an accredited college or university.
- Demonstrated professional experience in child & family public health, or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
The new hire will be eligible for our generous benefits package including free employee-only health coverage and a 7% discretionary company contribution to the 401k.
Pay range: $63,333-$70,000
This is a Raleigh-based hybrid role which will typically involve 10%-15% travel within North Carolina.
To apply please email resume and cover letter to careers
At NCPC we know that achieving our mission is only possible through partnership and collaboration. We welcome individuals with a wide range of experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds. By recognizing and building on the unique strengths of each team member, we strive to deliver the best possible outcomes for young children and their families across North Carolina.
NCPC has a longstanding commitment to fair and equitable treatment. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or veteran status.
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