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Inside Higher Ed

Planetary Health Alliance Program Specialist

Inside Higher Ed, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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Overview

Planetary Health Alliance Program Specialist at Inside Higher Ed. The Program Specialist will independently manage the planning, implementation, and execution of a significant program within a department. The role is responsible for all administrative and financial functions, events, reporting, supervision and/or oversight of operational staff with program responsibilities. Responsibilities

Set goals and plan to meet program objectives. Develop, maintain, and oversee timelines for all special activities, ensuring timely completion of deliverables. Develop budget and manage program expenses, projections, and reporting. Plan and manage outreach activities and internal events, working with vendors and internal resources as needed. Create, develop, and expand communications via websites, social media channels, and publication materials as needed. Represent the program internally and externally. Ensure timely, accurate, and appropriate reporting of program activities. Monitor, evaluate, and implement business practices and procedures to support day-to-day operational needs of the program. Review and evaluate program needs while maintaining cost effectiveness. Manage and oversee the timely compilation of annual reports and work plans. May supervise and/or oversee operational staff with program responsibilities. Perform other related duties as requested. Program Extensions

Develop strategy and design/execute programming for the Planetary Health Campus Ambassador program and the Next Generation Youth Council, including mentorship of an international cohort of 50+ students. Oversee the Planetary Health Alliance's Next Generation Network team, including the Next Generation Youth Council and Impact Fellows. Conduct outreach (including presentations) to expand the PHA community and onboard new members monthly. Design and implement stakeholder annual surveys, needs assessments, and similar efforts to ensure resources support evolving member priorities. Ensure Next Generation and membership programming aligns with broader organizational objectives and programming (e.g., Regional Hubs, Planetary Health Annual Meeting). Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor's Degree. Two years of related experience. Additional education or related experience may substitute for required education/experience as permitted by the Johns Hopkins equivalency formula. Preferred Qualifications

Knowledge or interest in global environmental change and/or public health as it relates to Planetary Health. Technical Qualifications And Specialized Certifications

Highly proficient with Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Technical Skills And Proficiency

Budget Management - Advanced Digital Communications - Advanced Documentation and Reporting - Advanced Event Planning - Advanced Operational Oversight - Advanced Oral and Written Communications - Advanced Program Management - Advanced Resource Management - Advanced Workflow Management - Advanced The core technical skills listed are essential; additional skills may be required based on division or department needs. Additional Details

Classification: Program Specialist Job Type: Full-time Location: Hybrid (on-site 3-4 days a week) Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8:30am-5:00pm Travel: Occasional travel may be required; some calls may occur outside regular hours to accommodate international partners. Equal Opportunity

Johns Hopkins University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. EEO information and diversity initiatives are described by the university policy. For more information about benefits, accommodations, and vaccine requirements, please visit the Johns Hopkins University official pages linked in the job posting. #J-18808-Ljbffr