The Injury Prevention Program works to create a safe environment for all Philadelphia residents. Our program currently focuses on reducing and preventing gun violence. We work to:
- Support an evidence-based approach to violence reduction.
- Promote the safe storage of firearms, especially around children and youth.
- Promote opportunities for youth that minimize exposure to violence, promote safety, and build transferable skill sets that support social-emotional and economic well-being.
- Partner with community leaders, law enforcement, and academic institutions to study what works in reducing gun violence.
- Monitor and study injuries throughout the city to modify prevention efforts with real-time information.
- Monitor and study the factors that contribute to violence and injury.
Our program is the convener of coalitions that focus on various strategies to address and combat violence in Philadelphia with the aim of streamlining and improving delivery of violence prevention models in regions of the city experiencing high rates of violence. Our values: At the Division of Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention, we value health justice. Our work is guided by a commitment to all people's health and humanity. We believe:
- All people have the right to live to their fullest potential in environments that allow them to grow and thrive.
- Progress only happens when we treat people, communities, partners, and staff with care and respect.
- Good government works in full partnership with community.
- Knowledge comes in many forms and many places in our society.
We are seeking a skilled Project Coordinator to coordinate the Firearm Homicide Review activities. The Firearm Homicide Review is a multi-agency, multi-disciplinary effort to identify opportunities for prevention and intervention with the goal of reducing gun injury and loss of life. The review combines the public health and criminal justice perspectives to identify trends in cases of fatal shootings and make recommendations for systems change based on the case review process. The Firearm Homicide Review Team is comprised of city agencies, hospitals, relevant organizations, and community stakeholders that contribute to Philadelphia's growing violence prevention ecosystem. This position will provide support to the Injury Prevention Program by working closely with the Injury Prevention Program team, members of the Firearm Homicide Review Team, as well as other CDIP teams, City agencies, and community organizations to integrate relevant work into the injury prevention priority areas. The Project Coordinator will report to the Injury Prevention Program Manager. We are dedicated to building a staff that reflects the diversity of Philadelphia. We encourage applications from individuals who identify with one or more of the following groups:
- People of color,
- Individuals with disabilities,
- LGBTQ+,
- First-generation college students,
- Individuals from a family that has qualified for federal financial assistance,
- Other historically underrepresented or marginalized groups.
Applicants who are originally from and live in the Philadelphia area are also strongly encouraged to apply. JOB SPECIFICATIONS Responsibilities and Duties
- Maintain and analyze comprehensive case data related to incidents of gun violence citywide. Coordinate all facets of regularly scheduled meetings and case reviews with review team members.
- Develop and maintain ongoing partnerships with law enforcement, advocacy providers, survivors of violence, medical providers, and other stakeholders throughout the City.
- Generate annual report including qualitative information with recommendations for system, public and private agency, and/or community-based changes to be shared publicly.
- Maintain up to date information regarding training, education, and support onboarding of review team members.
- Research and maintain a working knowledge of emerging issues and trends pertaining to gun violence homicide, community violence intervention and assessment, and victim and survivor needs in the Philadelphia area.
- Serve as liaison between the Injury Prevention Program and other City agencies, community partners and review team members.
- Attend meetings and assist with logistics including trainings, preparation of meeting minutes, agendas, and meeting coordination.
- Define process and outcome metrics and indicators for the Firearm Homicide Review, by working with review team members, CDIP, the Office of Safe Neighborhoods, and other City departments.
- Coordinate planning efforts with review team members to achieve collectively established goals and objectives, track progress on action items and deliverables, and discuss barriers and potential solutions.
- Facilitate the sharing of training, support materials and information among review team partners.
- Work with internal health justice team to help coordinate strategy development and implementation, especially as it relates to prioritizing health justice in injury projects.
- Engage with national violence reduction council community of practice to assist in continuous improvement and best practices related to review team activities.
- Perform related work as required.
Education A bachelor's degree in public health or related field from an accredited college or university. Applicants with a master's degree in public health, social work, criminal justice or other relevant training and experience are also encouraged to apply. Experience
- Two years of public health work experience, especially as related to community violence.
- Working knowledge, experience or understanding of case fatality review teams, non-fatal case reviews or violence reduction councils.
- Ability to work independently, including some evenings and weekends. Occasional travel for team meetings, victim/survivor support and training opportunities/public education activities required.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Ability to follow all personnel policies and rules of the organization.
Skills
- Content expertise in public health, injury prevention, project coordination, meeting facilitation, or violence intervention strategies.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to interact appropriately and effectively with a wide range of persons.
- Experience working with sensitive information.
- Equally comfortable working individually and within a team environment that emphasizes collaboration in a dynamic health department.
- Ability to take initiative and follow projects through to completion.
- Ability to prioritize and handle multiple tasks and deadlines.
Other Requirements: Standard office setting in shared work environment, moderate noise (e.g. business office with computers and printers, light traffic, etc.) with extended periods at workstation and periodic use of office equipment. Staff must have the ability to work in office five days per week. Position Type and Work Schedule: Full time position, typical hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Travel: Some local travel between sites to attend meetings. Salary and benefits: $58,000 - $65,000 Salary is commensurate with experience. A comprehensive benefits package is offered. TO APPLY: To apply, please submit:
- A resume or CV
- A writing or other work sample (optional but encouraged)
- A cover letter that includes:
- Your public health work experience.
- Your experience and/or interest in case fatality reviews, injury prevention work and/or project coordination.
- Your experience in or with Philadelphia, if any, and
- Your past or proposed contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion. A writing or other work sample (optional but encouraged)
PHMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and an E-Verify Employer Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)