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Program Coordinator - Maternal and Child Health Initiatives

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luriechildrens logoLuriechildrens · Streeterville, Israel
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Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago provides superior pediatric care in a setting that offers the latest benefits and innovations in medical technology, research and family-friendly design. As the largest pediatric provider in the region with a 140-year legacy of excellence, kids and their families are at the center of all we do. Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is ranked in all 10 specialties by the U.S. News & World Report. Location 680 Lake Shore Drive Job Description The Program Coordinator will join the Maternal and Child Health Initiatives (MCHI) team and support the expansion of current programming. This role focuses on supporting prenatal and parenting families with children under age three through resource navigation to local services and education on child development. The Program Coordinator will build and strengthen partnerships with healthcare organizations and community partners across the state, with an emphasis on Chicago's West Side and South Side Neighborhoods, to maximize referrals to MCHI programs. Key responsibilities include participating in internal and external meetings and community events, promoting MCHI program services in healthcare and community settings, and completing family intake assessments to support families in addressing immediate needs. The Program Coordinator will serve as a resource navigator for families and healthcare staff, coordinate the Connect Home Visiting Chicago (CHVC) program, and support new programmatic initiatives. This position requires flexibility for occasional evenings and weekends and follows a hybrid schedule that includes in-office, remote, and community-based outreach. Please submit a cover letter outlining your experience working within community settings and engaging with families. General Summary: The Program Coordinator will play a pivotal role in advancing community health and engagement initiatives across Chicago. Working closely with internal and external partners, this position will support the identification of health priorities and the development of programs to address. This position will coordinate the planning, implementation, and evaluation of programs and events. Responsibilities will include serving as a contact with community partners, maintaining relationships, supporting communication efforts, facilitating program logistics, assisting in grant applications and reporting and providing administrative and other program coordination functions. Job Functions: Collaborate with internal and external partners, including community leaders, healthcare professionals, researchers and public health practitioners to identify health priorities and develop community health and engagement strategies. Coordinate the planning, development, implementation and evaluation of community health and engagement initiatives, programs and events within the Magoon Institute under the guidance of senior staff and manager, keeping in mind community priorities, community health strategies and organizational mission. Act as contact for Lurie Children's with community partners, residents and marginalized populations across Chicago neighborhoods, particularly those disproportionately affected by health inequities. Build and maintain strong relationships with community-based organizations, schools, libraries, parks, places of worship, businesses, and service providers. Support coordination of community and city-wide convenings, trainings and workshops as well as assisting with action planning, ensuring diverse representations from various backgrounds and lived experience. Coordinate program logistics, track project expenditures, facilitate meetings and events and maintain project materials and documentation to ensure timely and budget-conscious deliverables. Prepare regular status reports on project progress, outcomes and impact. Support administrative tasks such as scheduling meetings, booking conference rooms/space, making copies, preparing meeting supplies, taking notes and compiling key takeaways, decisions and action items. Assist in the development and implementation of communications, marketing and/or social media efforts for specific community health and engagement initiatives and education, including the delivery of presentations to various audiences. Support program evaluation through data collection, gathering participant feedback, and monitoring outputs and outcomes to measure effectiveness and demonstrate impact. Assist in facilitating connections between Lurie Children's healthcare providers and community partners to ensure access to health education and resources for children and families. Engage Lurie Children's leaders, employees, physicians, and trainees in community health efforts. Assist in grant and philanthropic applications and reporting to funders, as well as fundraising efforts under the guidance of senior staff, manager and dept leadership. Facilitate trainings, provide support and as


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