Community Policy & Prevention Specialist
Listed on 2026-07-03
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Government
Public Health
Community Policy and Prevention Specialist
The Community Policy and Prevention Specialist is part of the Community and Behavioral Health Team within Adams County Health Department (ACHD) Strategic Health Initiatives (SHI) Division. The Community Policy and Prevention Specialist leads community-driven efforts to prevent commercial tobacco use and advance positive health outcomes through policy, systems, and environmental change. Serving as both a key individual contributor and a member of the Community and Behavioral Health Team, this role builds community capacity and drives strategic direction for equitable tobacco control and prevention initiatives across Adams County.
This role administers a range of tobacco prevention and community engagement efforts, guiding partnerships with local government, community-based organizations, property managers, business owners, and healthcare providers to reduce tobacco use, address nicotine addiction, and promote healthy environments. The specialist ensures that community perspectives – particularly from populations at higher risk – inform ACHD programs and policies, advancing public health objectives and addressing the social determinants that influence tobacco use and overall community well-being.
of Duties for Success
Local policy identification, development, and response (60%):
Support the identification, coalition-building, and development of local policy efforts to advance tobacco and nicotine prevention and control efforts. Lead the process to track and respond to all secondhand smoke complaints in community, housing, and business settings.
- Mobilizes and leads community coalition(s) in support of local and/or place-based policies for retail licensing, smoke-free settings, and Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act violations based on need (i.e., facilitation, coordination, participation, training, transferring skills to community partners).
- Tracks and responds to all secondhand smoke complaints in Adams County.
- Serves as subject matter expert and consultant with a deep understanding of tobacco prevention and cessation, local policy, trainings, evidence base, and resources.
- Demonstrates developed leadership abilities, including educating, mentoring, training, and developing colleagues and community partners in program related areas.
- Provides technical assistance to health department staff, local government staff, elected officials, community organizations, and partners interested in local tobacco policy that enhances and improves public health.
- Works cross-divisionally to elevate and embed tobacco prevention and cessation education and resources into other strategic programs.
- Exercises moderate decision-making latitude and works independently while consulting with staff at various levels, from entry level to executives and elected officials.
- Negotiates, navigates, and reaches consensus among differing opinions to promote health through changes to systems, policies, and practices.
- Gathers and analyzes information from community members (including youth) and organizations that inform options for policies, programs, and services.
- Utilizes a systems-oriented approach to understand the multiple origins of a complex public health challenge and how parts of a system can work together to improve community outcomes and address upstream determinants.
- Leads and participates in regional and state-level work groups to influence tobacco prevention/cessation policy.
Coordination, Collaboration, and Community Engagement (30%):
Develop and support partnerships with local government, community-based organizations, property managers, business owners, and healthcare providers to reduce tobacco use, address nicotine addiction, and promote healthy environments.
- Presents data and informs local policy initiatives considered by City Councils, Mayors, County Commissioners, property managers, business owners, and other community partners.
- Initiates and manages subcontracts with community-based organizations according to grant guidelines.
- Communicates with funding agencies, contractors, vendors, partners, community members, and Adams County colleagues in a timely and respectful manner.
- Collaborates internally and externally, with multiple partners, to provide interested/affected groups with education on evidence-based strategies and best-practices in program, policy, systems, and/or environmental changes for population health.
- Ensures the community voices, decision-making process, and policy approach is includes the impacted community.
- Communicates effectively both verbally and in writing.
Other Duties
- Participates in program development, grant writing, and grant implementation, as appropriate, to advance the work in the community.
- Prepares written materials and present program updates in for the public, other government agencies and elected officials.
- Performs both internal and external work in a way that represents and is effective within the various communities we serve.
- Regularly assesses work and supports…
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