Program Analysts are responsible for providing professional support for programmatic and internal activities, including implementing, coordinating, and promoting project activities; identifying and responding to member and team needs; assessing policies and programs; and providing senior level administrative support, as needed. Program Analysts have a foundational understanding of public health principles and practices and familiarity in their designated area of work.
Program Analysts typically report to a Senior Program Analyst or Director. Program Analysts can complete projects or components of large-scale projects/programs with moderate supervision. A Program Analyst has frequent contact with outside organizations, NACCHO members, or other NACCHO staff regarding project coordination, implementation, and promotion.
Program Specific Information
The Program Analyst will support projects and activities within the Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health program portfolio, including cooperative agreements with CDC’s Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity, CDC’s Division of Reproductive Health, and other funders. The ideal candidate will possess interest and experience in at least one programmatic area related to maternal and child health, as well as experience working in a local health department or at the community level.