Public Health Director
Job in
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, 37247, USA
Listed on 2026-01-19
Listing for:
Integrated Resources, Inc ( IRI )
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-19
Job specializations:
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Healthcare
Public Health, Healthcare Management, Healthcare Administration
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Duration: 4+ months (will be extended further & can go up to 2030)
Schedule: 8:00 AM-4:30 PM (M-F)
- This is a hybrid position with frequent travel expected to 20 regional sites as well as travel to central office in Nashville, TN at supervisor discretion.
- Traveling to the central office is non-reimbursable. Traveling to regional sites is reimbursable.
- Position is renewable annually on 6/30, pending funding availability.
- The client is seeking a Public Health Program Director 2 within the Maternal and Infant Health section of the Division of Family Health and Wellness.
- Under direction, the Public Health Program Director 2 position is responsible for overseeing multiple competitive Maternal and Child Health (MCH) grants funded through Tennessee’s Rural Health Transformation Program, utilizing the Healthcare Resiliency Program (HRP) model.
- This position provides programmatic oversight for grants focused on strengthening maternal health systems, expanding access to care in rural and maternity care desert counties, and improving perinatal outcomes through investments in facilities, workforce, technology, and care coordination.
- This role supports implementation of statewide strategies aligned with the Tennessee Maternal Health Strategic Plan and the Rural Health Transformation Plan, ensuring funded projects demonstrate measurable impact, sustainability, and compliance with federal and state requirements.
- Distinguishing Features:
An employee in this class provides oversight of complex, milestone-based grant programs serving rural and underserved communities. - The position works collaboratively with multiple grantees, internal TDH teams, and external partners to support system-level transformation rather than direct service delivery.
- Provide programmatic oversight for multiple HRP-funded Maternal and Child Health grants focused on rural maternal health resiliency.
- Monitor grantee performance, milestones, and outcome measures to ensure alignment with Rural Health Transformation goals, including improved access in maternity care deserts and strengthened rural perinatal systems.
- Review and approve grantee work plans, progress reports, and performance data; identify trends and recommend system improvements.
- Provide technical assistance to grantees related to program implementation, sustainability, and performance measurement.
- Collaborate with internal TDH partners, including fiscal, contracts, epidemiology, and legal teams, to ensure compliance with federal and state grant requirements.
- Participate in site visits, learning collaboratives, and cross-program coordination activities as needed.
- Contribute to evaluation, reporting, and continuous quality improvement efforts for the HRP MCH portfolio.
- Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree; a master’s degree in public health, health administration, or a related field preferred.
- Experience in public health program management, grant oversight, or maternal and child health systems.
- Experience working with rural communities, healthcare providers, or competitive grant programs is strongly preferred.
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