Job Description:
• Support the design, implementation, and evaluation of workforce development initiatives for public health agencies.
• Contribute to needs assessments, workforce plans, and implementation frameworks that align with Foundational Public Health Services (FPHS) and accreditation standards.
• Conduct background research, literature reviews, and environmental scans to inform client recommendations.
• Assist with planning and facilitation of client meetings, stakeholder engagement sessions, and learning collaboratives.
• Draft and format deliverables such as reports, toolkits, training materials, and presentations.
• Support data collection and analysis efforts related to workforce capacity, training needs, and organizational readiness.
• Track and manage project tasks and timelines to ensure deliverables are completed on schedule and to a high standard.
• Provide responsive, professional client communication and contribute to a positive client experience
• Work closely with project leads to coordinate deliverables and ensure alignment with project goals and client expectations.
• Collaborate across practice areas (e.g., emergency preparedness, substance use, or monitoring & evaluation) to integrate workforce development principles into broader public health initiatives.
• Participate in internal project debriefs and contribute to firm-wide learning through sharing insights, lessons learned, and best practices.
• Apply knowledge of public health workforce trends, equity frameworks, and competency-based development models to project work.
• Contribute to the development of practical tools and guidance documents that help clients strengthen workforce systems and staff capacity.
• Demonstrate commitment to continuous learning by staying current on developments in workforce planning, training system design, and public health modernization.
• Integrate equity, inclusion, and cultural responsiveness into all deliverables and client interactions.
• Contribute to internal initiatives such as improving tools, templates, and processes that strengthen BME’s workforce development services.
Requirements:
• Master’s degree in Public Health, Public Administration, Organizational Development, Education, or a related field (or equivalent combination of education and experience).
• At least 4 years of relevant experience in public health, workforce development, or organizational capacity-building within the public or nonprofit sectors.
• Demonstrated ability to contribute to complex projects, balancing multiple priorities and deadlines.
• Strong research, writing, and analytical skills with attention to accuracy and detail.
• Experience facilitating or supporting training, learning, or stakeholder engagement activities.
• Familiarity with public health systems, workforce development frameworks, and/or accreditation and FPHS standards.
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with diverse stakeholders.
• Comfort working both independently and collaboratively in a dynamic, fast-paced consulting environment.
• Experience working with or within state or local public health agencies (preferred).
• Exposure to workforce data analysis, competency frameworks, or performance improvement initiatives (preferred).
• Knowledge of public health workforce policy or funding streams (preferred).
• Experience using data visualization or collaboration tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI, Smartsheet, Miro) (preferred).
Benefits:
• 6+ weeks total leave, including paid vacation, sick time, personal leave, and floating holidays
• Health, dental, and vision insurance
• Health FSA and dependent care FSA
• 401(k) with employer match
• Employer-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance
• One-time technology stipend
• Opportunities for professional development and career growth