Position : Regional Manager, Health (Area 6 - Orlando/Treasure Coast)
Department : Health Programs
Supervisor : Primary: Regional Director Area 6; secondary: Director of Health Programs
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health, Health Science, Healthcare Management, or a similar field required (Master’s degree preferred)
At least two (2) years’ experience in health, non-profit, community outreach, or a related field
Excellent written and presentation skills
Excellent communication and organizational skills
Strong computer skills
Experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities a plus
Ability to manage multiple tasks and demonstrate efficient time management skills
Have own reliable transportation, good driving history, and valid FL driver’s license
Regular attendance required
Responsibilities:
Develop, lead, and grow the Special Olympics Healthy Community initiative in the specified region under the direction of the Director of Health Programs and Regional Director
Coordinate fitness, health, and wellness programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) as a means to improve health outcomes.
Establish relationships with adult day training centers, schools, group homes, and recreation centers within the region by offering a variety of health and fitness programs and HA screenings.
Create or oversee the creation of new and unique health curricula and initiatives based on the needs of the IDD population
Monitor operational performance, document outcomes, and adjust programs based on results
Deliver progress through monthly, quarterly, annual, and board reports
Prepare a variety of written reports, correspondence, and content for collateral material, social media, grant reports, and evaluations
Manage budget and grant reporting for regional health programming, including specific grant funds
Collaborate with sports, non-competitive programming, community engagement, and development departments to deliver Special Olympics Florida’s mission including Healthy Athlete (HA) events at sports competitions, schools, and adult day training centers.
Process HAS forms, GMS data entry, filing, and assist athletes with referral follow-up post-screenings as needed.
Develop and maintain a referral database that encompasses free or reduced services for IDD individuals as established or negotiated with providers.
Establish and manage partnerships and affiliates with regional health organizations, hospitals, universities, gyms/fitness centers, and agencies to implement Special Olympics Florida Health opportunities including the Inclusive Health Initiative and Inclusive Fitness Initiative.
Recruit health professionals and volunteers within the 8 disciplines to support HA activities by becoming either clinical directors or screeners.
Recruit providers for follow-up to see athletes post-screening.
Recruit, train, and oversee interns in a variety of collegiate programs.
Procure and coordinate medical equipment, HA screening supplies, office supplies, and incentives.
Manage relationships with trained Special Olympics Florida Health Messengers in the region and provide updates on the completion of annual practicum projects.
Special Requirements:
Must be able to travel and complete weekend and evening duties as assigned
Must be able to lift 50 lbs.
Status : Full-time exempt position
Salary : Based on experience
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Health Care Provider
Industries
Non-profit Organizations
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