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Department: | 05-001 CTTAC Project Staff |
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Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. (AHP) is seeking a Senior Program Manager I who has the desire to make a difference in the world and work on projects that improve the health and welfare of people and communities. The Senior Program Manager I cares deeply about improving access and equity and will work as a project leader for the RCCA (Regional Care Coordination Agency). The Senior Program Manager I will be hired for an essential role of facilitating and supporting the regional opioid coalitions in Illinois, driving coalition operations and promoting sustainability, supervising Program Manager, Staff Consultants, and other RCCA staff, offering secondary services to subrecipients, and assisting with execution of the project.
You can work remotely in this role, but we need you to live in Illinois or adjacent counties in Iowa, Kentucky, Indiana and Wisconsin. The position requires travel throughout the state and to AHP's Chicago Office for meetings and training.
The Illinois Regional Care Coordination Agency (RCCA) was established to 1) administer and manage sub-awards related to the opioid settlement fund, which includes awarding the funds and monitoring the awardees’ progress through the life of the contract; 2) develop and manage the opioid settlement funds initiative website and the RCCA website, and 3) establish and support seven regional opioid coalitions in Illinois. The RCCA assists in equitably implementing essential state resources that will be used to support people most impacted by the opioid crisis.
The Senior Program Manager I will have opportunities to bring new, creative thinking, influence and change to the project. Your specific expertise will be fully utilized, and there is ample opportunity to learn new skills and grow.
About the Position
You can work remotely in this role, but we need you to live in Illinois. The position requires travel throughout the state and to AHP's Chicago Office for meetings and training.
The Senior Program Manager I for IL RCCA will engage in activities including, but not limited to the following:
Administrative
Leadership
Training and Technical Assistance
Content Development
Data Management
Project Management
Knowledge
Skills
Abilities
Education and Training
Candidates for this position are preferred to possess a master’s degree in business administration, operations management, public health, behavioral health, healthcare administration, or a similar field.
Professional Experience
A Senior Program Manager I will typically have a bachelor’s degree and 10 or more years of high-complexity applicable work experience or a master’s degree and 7 or more years of complex experience with stakeholder engagement, leadership and team building, grants administration, project implementation, or evaluation. Two or more years of experience with collaborative network establishment, data analysis and evaluation and sustainability practices and principles, and experience applying these to coalition activities is strongly preferred.
Research suggests that women and Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) individuals may self-select out of opportunities if they do not meet 100 percent of the job requirements. We encourage individuals who believe they have the skills to thrive on our team to apply for this role.
Salary Range: $100,000 - $110,000
AHP, to be transparent with applicants about salary and in compliance with various state pay disclosure requirements, publishes the following information, which is current as of the posting date. The base salary range above represents the low and high end of the AHP salary range for this position. Actual salaries will vary and may be high or low in the range based on various factors, including but not limited to location, experience, and education. The range listed is just one component of AHP’s total employee compensation package.
Other rewards may include annual bonuses, short- and long-term incentives, and program-specific awards. In addition, AHP provides a variety of benefits to employees, including comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and your family, a retirement plan with a 3% match, student loan repayment assistance, employer-paid life and disability insurance, generous paid time off, and much more.
More About AHP
AHP influences change in health and business systems to support vulnerable populations, from creating policy to ground-level, hands-on work. We help organizations and individuals reach their full potential through professional consulting, research, evaluation, and data analytics; technical assistance and training; virtual solutions, publications, and events.
Our areas of expertise include behavioral health, mental health policy and services, substance use disorders, co-occurring disorders, workforce development, homelessness, housing and employment, programs, trauma-informed care, criminal justice, women and children, veterans, health care reform, and population health management.
AHP is proud to have been certified as a Great Place to Work® for seven consecutive years. We earned this credential based on extensive employee ratings in anonymous surveys. We value employee well-being and are actively engaged in creating an environment that supports work-life balance, self-care, and mental and emotional health. AHP has also been honored as one of the 2024 Top 15 Midsize Companies in the U.S. by LinkedIn (24) LinkedIn. This recognition celebrates organizations with 250 to 5,000 workers, acknowledging their role in shaping the contemporary employment landscape.
AHP is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, or protected veteran status.