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Oregon Health & Science University

Tribal Injury Prevention Project Coordinator

Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204


About the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health BoardThe Northwest Tribes have long recognized the need to exercise control over the design and development of health care delivery systems in their local communities. To this end, they formed the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (also referred to as NPAIHB or “the Board”) in 1972.

Guided by a vision of “Health and Wellness for the Seventh Generation,” NPAIHB is a 501(c)3 designated (non-profit) organization and Tribal organization, P.L. 93-638, under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (ISDEAA) serving the 43 federally recognized Tribes in the states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington (Northwest Tribes). Tribes become voting members of the Board through resolutions passed by their governing body. Each member Tribe designates a delegate to serve on the NPAIHB Board of Directors.

Led by our Board of Directors, NPAIHB’s mission is to “eliminate health disparities and improve the quality of life of American Indians and Alaska Natives by supporting Northwest Tribes in their delivery of culturally appropriate, high-quality health programs and services.” We have a staff of over 120 professionals dedicated to advancing Tribal health for the 7th generation in the Pacific Northwest.

Position SummaryThe Tribal Injury Prevention Cooperative Agreement Program (TIPCAPP) Injury Prevention Program (IPP) Project Coordinator’s primary responsibility is to coordinate the TIPCAP IPP project, funded under a cooperative agreement with Indian Health Service (IHS).

Among other tasks, the TIPCAP IPP Project Coordinator’s responsibilities include:

Formation and coordination of a Northwest Tribal Injury Prevention Coalition

Implementation of the 5-year Injury Prevention work plan

Development and implementation of effective injury prevention training, technical assistance and education strategies (with an emphasis on child passenger and pedestrian safety) that maximize the impact of limited resources across the 43 Northwest Tribes

Contribution to the collection, analysis and interpretation of injury data

Participation in IHS Tribal IPP meetings, site visits, and conference calls

The TIPCAP IPP Project Coordinator will collaborate with Tribal, state, county, and other organizational representatives on project related activities. The Project Coordinator provides a broad range of support services to the project, and has primary responsibility to help the project meet the goals and objectives of the cooperative agreement with IHS. These support services must be accomplished with minimal day-to-day supervision.

This position reports directly to the Maternal Child Health (MCH)/Native CARS (Children Always Ride Safe) Programs Director. This position is based at NPAIHB’s offices in Portland, Oregon. Local travel and/or overnight travel outside of the area is required approximately 10% of the time.

QualificationsMinimum education required:

Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, Public Health, or related field

ExperienceMinimum experience required:

At least one (1) year of experience in an administrative or project coordination position

At least one (1) year of professional experience working with Tribes, Tribal organizations, Tribal communities, or Tribal health clinics

Additional experience preferred:

Direct experience working with Northwest Tribes

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Demonstrated knowledge, discretion, tact, judgment, and overall ability in working effectively with federal, Tribal, and other professionals, and facilitating participation and partnership in the activities of the Clinical Division

Proficiency with computer applications (specifically Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Microsoft Office Suite programs)

Strong technical writing skills, including good spelling and grammatical skills, and the ability to produce polished writing under a deadline

Excellent interpersonal skills (prioritizes developing relationships with others in a friendly, courteous, and collaborative manner)

Must be sensitive to cross-cultural differences, and able to work effectively within their context

Ability to work with minimal supervision, exercise initiative, and make independent decisions and recommendations

Ability to complete tasks in a timely and accurate manner

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