MANAGER II
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MANAGER II

Texas Health & Human Services Commission

Location: all cities,TX, USA

Date: 2024-10-02T07:04:20Z

Job Description:

Manager II

General Description

Under the direct supervision of the Population-Based Program Manager and in collaboration with the Office of Border Public Health (OBPH) Central Office, performs moderately complex technical, programmatic, and managerial activities to guide strategic operations and planning for the OBPH in Public Health Region (PHR) 11. Plans, assigns, and supervises the activities of and support and staff. Coordinates with OBPH Central Office in the establishment, implementation and monitoring of strategic plans, goals, objectives and evaluation. Identifies staffdevelopment and training requirements to meet goals and objectives. Develops and reviews guidelines and procedures. Develops and monitors contracts for the implementation of OBPH PHR 11 activities. Develops and establishes priorities, standards, and measurement tools to meet goals and objectives. Coordinates and evaluates program activities. Develops, reviews, and manages budgets and spenddowns. Performs liaison, and coordination tasks, and represents the PHR 11 in Federal, State, Local, International, and Binational (US-Mexico) committees, meetings, seminars, boards, and advisory committees. In collaboration with the OBPH Central Office, serves as the regional point of contact and liaison for the US-Mexico Border Health Commission (BHC), and other border entities along the Texas-Mexico border. Leads and implements OBPH Central Office approved budget and work plan initiatives related to health prevention and promotion activities and programs at the regional levels. Performs tasks assigned by the Population-Based Program Manager and OBPH Central Office that require supervision with the use of independent judgment, considerable initiative, knowledge of public health practice, and excellent professional demeanor with health professionals, stakeholders, public health officials, and non-governmental organizations. Speaks, reads, and writes in English and Spanish to perform binational/border duties.

Essential Job Functions:

Essential Job Function

Task: (40%) Manages the OBPH(PHSR) 11 through an established strategic plan and annual work plan between the PHR and the OBPH Central Office. Closely works with the OBPH Central Office in the planning, development, implementation, and carrying out of health prevention and promotion activities, programs, and services related to the Texas-Mexico border. Reviews and approves management and productivity reports. Makes recommendations to improve operations and proceed with corrective actions. Collaborates with the OBPH Central Office to develop, establish, carry out, and monitor strategic plans and annual work plans to comply with state and national legislative and/or agency mandates. Develops and reviews guidelines and procedures. In collaboration with the OBPH Central Office, develops and monitors contracts, MOUs, and MOAs to implement health prevention and promotion activities, programs, and services along the Texas-Mexico border. Develops and establishes priorities, standards, and measurement tools to meet performance measures standards. Directs the preparation of the regional programs' budgets and ensures review and approval by the OBPH Central Office. Analyzes staffing and budgetary needs and works with OBPH Central Office to secure funding for program activities and services. Reviews, approves, and submits budgetary reports. Monitors expenditures and allocations. In collaboration with OBPH Central Office, establishes short--, mid-, and long-term goals and objectives for supervised programs and makes recommendations for improvement. Oversees, manages, and carries out strategic plans, annual work plans, monthly, quarterly, and yearly reports, and all other required administrative processes for the OBPH Central Office. Works with the OBPH Central Office to develop, implement, and carry out techniques for evaluating program activities and services, and to comply with performance and outcome measures.

Task: (30%) Supervises, plans, develops, and coordinates public health activities, consultations, and community initiatives along the Texas-Mexico border within PHR 11. These activities may include community health workers, environmental health, consumer health intervention, community sanitation/hygiene services, consultations, and surveillance. Directs staff and provides technical support for their activities. Identifies staff development and training requirements. Approves travel vouchers, makes recommendations, and proceeds with personnel actions, including the development and measurement of Performance Evaluation Standards. Participates in interview panels and hiring of personnel within PHR 11 and for the other OBPH regions. Approves payroll certification and time records. Develops and supervises office time accountability system. Advises and guides staff about DSHS administrative policies and procedures. Serves as liaison for staff regarding activities related to personnel issues, accounting, budgets, purchasing, training material, and property management. Oversees the development of Community Health Worker educational curriculum and material, lesson plans, and teaching techniques.

EJF 3. (15%) Leads, oversees, and monitors activities related to PHR's projects providing direction and guidance. Oversees and provides guidance with the development of community surveys and studies. Keeps abreast of the latest scientific and technical information and studies. Leads, implements, and represents PHR 11 in activities related to OBPH. These activities may include community health workers, environmental health, consumer health intervention, community sanitation/hygiene services, consultations, and surveillance. Communicates and liaises with the Managers of the OBPH Teams in the other two border PHRs. Serves as the Regional point of contact and liaison to manage activities related to the BHC and the Binational Health Councils, and other initiatives related to established border entities along the Texas-Mexico border. In collaboration with OBPH Central Office, oversees the coordination, planning, organizing, and implementation of local, state, federal, and binational conferences, workshops, and meetings by seeking and securing funds, sites, developing promotional and educational material, securing audiovisual equipment, seeking availability of Continuing Education Unit's, establishing registration fees, contacting speakers, and developing agendas and programs.

EJF 4. (10%) Oversees the review of incoming documents dealing with OBPH; initiatives and takes appropriate action, or delegates as needed. Oversees the preparation and review of original correspondence, such as letters, technical reports, articles for publication, administrative memoranda, educational materials, announcements, flyers, and statistical data. Such correspondence, memos, and reports may originate from DSHS, local health departments, contracting agencies, federal government agencies, international and binational groups, and non-governmental agencies. Ensures that key documents are reviewed and vetted through the OBPH Central Office.

EJF 5. (5%) Support other DSHS PHR11 programs including but not limited to Preparedness/Epidemiology, Community Health Improvement, HIV/STD, Tuberculosis, Zoonosis, Program Services, and Immunization on an as needed basis. Other duties as assigned (marginal functions) include but are not limited to actively participating and/or serving in a supporting role to meet the agency's obligations for disaster response, Operation Border Health Preparedness and/or recovery Continuity of Operations (COOP) activation. Such participation may require an alternate shift pattern assignment and/or location. Knowledge Skills Abilities:

Bilingual and biliterate in English/ Spanish

Knowledge of local, state, and federal laws relating public i health

Knowledge in Binational (U.S.- Mexico) public health

Knowledge in principles and techniques of supervision, management and leadership.

Knowledge of public administration and management.

Knowledge of community resources at local, state, and national levels.

Knowledge of computers and software programs, including MS Office, Teams, and SharePoint.

Knowledge of budget and fiscal management.

Knowledge of the Incident Command Structure.

Skills in conflict resolution, mediation, facilitation and sound decision-making.

Skills in community organization and development of community resources.

Skill in writing readable documents/reports dealing with complex subject matter.

Skills in communicating effectively, both orally and in writing, to diverse groups.

Skills in training and giving program presentations to variety of groups.

Skills in providing quality assurance and technical assistance to staff and providers.

Ability to establish goals and objectives for multiple programs.

Ability to prepare concise reports with accurate data.

Ability to develop, implement, monitor and evaluate program policies, procedures and practices.

Ability to supervise, plan and assign the work of others.

Ability to administer and manage multiple programs, budgets and to analyze and evaluate reports.

Ability to prioritize work assignments and practice time management techniques for efficiency.

Ability to provide leadership and direction.

Ability to work independently and work well in a team environment.

Ability to maintain confidentiality.

Ability to devise solutions to administrative and personnel problems.

Ability to follow DSHS Policies and Procedures.

Ability to travel up to 20% of time with potential for overnight travel. Registration or Licensure Requirements:

Initial Selection Criteria:

* Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major course work in Social Work, Public Health or related field, required. Experience and education may be substituted for one another. Master's Degree preferred.

* Minimum three (5) years' experience working in public health, social sciences, or a related field.

* Minimum three (3) years' experience in managing and developing staff, developing, and implementing policies and procedures, management of a business function, division or department.

* Experience in fiscal management, reporting, and tracking processes. .

* Bilingual and biliterate in English/ Spanish required.

Additional Information:

MOS Code:

There are no direct military occupation(s) that relate to the responsibilities, and registration or licensure requirements for this position. All active duty, reservists, guardsmen, and veterans are encouraged to apply if they meet the qualifications for this position.

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