Alaska State Troopers
Health Program Manager 2 (ILP TA - PCN 061938)
Alaska State Troopers, Anchorage, Alaska, United States, 99507
Job Description
Join the Department of Health!
This position is open to Alaska Residents only.
What You Will Be Doing: Under the general direction of the Early Intervention/Infant Learning Program (EI/ILP) Unit Manager, the EI/ILP Technical Assistants:
TA - Provide training, support, and technical assistance for a portion of Alaska's 15 regional EI/ILP Programs to ensure that our system provides high-quality, evidence-based early intervention services and correctly documents those services in child records and the ILP database. Monitoring - Work with regional programs to ensure that they understand and follow federal and state early intervention policies by monitoring quarterly data in the ILP database, program self-assessments, and annual Child Count data and by conducting periodic on-site visits. Grants/Finance - As a program manager, work with grants and procurement to assist in developing, implementing, and quarterly/annual oversight of EI/ILP grants, special project grants, provider agreement billing, and other program revenues and expenditures. Committees and Partnerships – Participate and represent the EI/ILP Unit on Federal Communities of Practice and Technical Assistance meetings, State Inter-agency workgroups and partnerships, and facilitate state EI/ILP committees, workgroups, and training. Projects and Areas of Interest – Engage in short and long-term project leadership in areas of special interest, such as professional development, learning management systems, diversity, equity and inclusion, Medicaid and insurance billing, services for high-risk children, etc. Minimum Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in biological, health or behavioral science; health practice; education; public, healthcare, or business administration; or a closely related field; AND/OR Progressively responsible professional experience performing health program planning, development, coordination, evaluation, or implementation; providing technical health care assistance and consultation; conducting health care utilization or quality assurance examinations; and/or delivering health care.
Special Notice:
It requires occasional travel within and out of the state.
To view the general description and example of duties for this job class, please go to the following link and search for a Health Program Manager 2:
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/Alaska/ .
Contact Information: For specific information in reference to the position, feel free to contact the hiring manager at: Susan E. Kessler, Research Analyst 4, EI/ILP Unit Manager Phone:
451-2369
Email:
susan.kessler@alaska.gov #J-18808-Ljbffr
What You Will Be Doing: Under the general direction of the Early Intervention/Infant Learning Program (EI/ILP) Unit Manager, the EI/ILP Technical Assistants:
TA - Provide training, support, and technical assistance for a portion of Alaska's 15 regional EI/ILP Programs to ensure that our system provides high-quality, evidence-based early intervention services and correctly documents those services in child records and the ILP database. Monitoring - Work with regional programs to ensure that they understand and follow federal and state early intervention policies by monitoring quarterly data in the ILP database, program self-assessments, and annual Child Count data and by conducting periodic on-site visits. Grants/Finance - As a program manager, work with grants and procurement to assist in developing, implementing, and quarterly/annual oversight of EI/ILP grants, special project grants, provider agreement billing, and other program revenues and expenditures. Committees and Partnerships – Participate and represent the EI/ILP Unit on Federal Communities of Practice and Technical Assistance meetings, State Inter-agency workgroups and partnerships, and facilitate state EI/ILP committees, workgroups, and training. Projects and Areas of Interest – Engage in short and long-term project leadership in areas of special interest, such as professional development, learning management systems, diversity, equity and inclusion, Medicaid and insurance billing, services for high-risk children, etc. Minimum Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in biological, health or behavioral science; health practice; education; public, healthcare, or business administration; or a closely related field; AND/OR Progressively responsible professional experience performing health program planning, development, coordination, evaluation, or implementation; providing technical health care assistance and consultation; conducting health care utilization or quality assurance examinations; and/or delivering health care.
Special Notice:
It requires occasional travel within and out of the state.
To view the general description and example of duties for this job class, please go to the following link and search for a Health Program Manager 2:
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/Alaska/ .
Contact Information: For specific information in reference to the position, feel free to contact the hiring manager at: Susan E. Kessler, Research Analyst 4, EI/ILP Unit Manager Phone:
451-2369
Email:
susan.kessler@alaska.gov #J-18808-Ljbffr