Boston Opioid Settlement Project Director

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Company: Boston Public Health Commission

Location: Boston, MA 02108

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Job Description

The mission of the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) is to protect, preserve, and promote thehealth and well-being of all Boston residents, particularly the most vulnerable. The BPHC envisions athriving Boston where all residents live healthy, fulfilling lives free of racism, poverty, violence, and othersystems of oppression. The BPHC sets an expectation that all staff and leadership commit, individuallyand as part of the BPHC team, to hold ourselves accountable to establishing a culture of antiracism andadvance racial equity and justice through each of our bureaus, programs, and offices.

PROGRAM/DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION
States have reached settlements with opioid companies for their role in contributing to the opioid epidemic.The City of Boston will receive funds from the settlements through 2038. The City currently holds $6M and isslated to receive $22M in total, but that number could be higher pending the resolution of additionalsettlements. The State of Massachusetts has mandated that cities receiving these dollars should honor thevoices of those impacted by the epidemic, prioritize equity, and fill gaps in the existing system. Funds can onlybe spent on prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and recovery services. Through summer 2023, BPHCconducted a public engagement process to gather input. The Project Director will play a pivotal role inoverseeing the strategic and equitable disbursement of these funds in alignment with the City's healthobjectives and the public input. Additionally, the role will also be responsible for coordinating reporting,evaluation, and any further public engagement. The State mandate around prioritizing equity aligns with BPHC's
commitment to equity and racial justice. Therefore, the Project Director will uphold these principles in allaspects of their work.

DUTIES
The Project Director will be responsible for development, implementation, evaluation, reporting, and ongoingassessment for the use of opioid settlement funds in Boston.

  • Oversee support staff on settlement-related activities. Develop and implement organizational processesthat employ equitable decision-making, center community voice, involve key BPHC programs andcommunity partners, and continuously integrates data and evidence.
  • Ensure that solicitations, scopes of work, contracting, and funding processes are conducted in a timelymanner and advance the equitable procurement priorities of the BPHC.
  • Manage contracts and collaborate on management of contracts with bureau staff.
  • Establish and convene regularly a Boston Opioid Remediation Advisory Board comprised of keystakeholders and community representatives to gather input on strategies and distribute reporting.Arrange capacity-building and training to keep the board updated about trends.
  • Maintain a strong working knowledge of best practices in the field of public health, substance usedisorders, and harm reduction, and stay informed of opioid settlement activities in other jurisdictions.
  • Plan and develop programs, informed by administration priorities, the community advisory board, andassessment processes.
  • Manage and track budgets related to expenditure of settlement funds. Liaise with City and State legalteams to maintain up-to-date forecasts of how much settlement funds will go towards Boston.
  • Set implementation plans in coordination with leadership and population priorities.
  • Work in a confidential capacity with the supervisor; meet regularly with supervisor regarding all aspects ofassigned operations, including matters pertaining to program staff and other confidential matters.
  • Collaborate with the BPHC Center for Public Health Science, Technology, and Innovation and anysubcontractors on evaluating program performance and impact.
  • Ensure that project milestones and deadlines are met, and guide modifications to the project asappropriate.
  • Facilitate coordination and integration with key BPHC bureaus and programs, synergizing opioid settlementprogramming with other bureau programming.
  • Complete annual reporting made to the State.
  • Coordinate with the Communications Department on any media inquiries, public announcements andreports. Assist with responding to requests for information from funders and other stakeholders. Draftpresentations and memos as part of stakeholder engagement.
  • Plan and facilitate meetings as needed, including setting agendas and timelines, and documenting plans.
  • Support the Office of Recovery Services' seat on the Massachusetts Opioid Recovery and RemediationFund, applying any local insights and lessons from Boston's implementation of municipal settlement share.
  • Perform other administrative functions and additional duties as required for the successful implementationof the project.


Minimum Qualifications

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Master's degree in public health, health administration, health management or public
    administration and 2 years of experience. Alternatively, bachelor's degree with 5-10 years
    of experience.
  • Ability to coordinate program operations including contract oversite, planning and
    monitoring of actions and deliverables.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships that value diverse
    perspectives and lived experience.
  • Experience coordinating a community advisory board or similar mechanism.
  • Self-directed with an ability to manage multiple priorities and timelines, including
    time sensitive requests.
  • Ability to synthesize, prepare and present information, written and oral, including reports,
    presentations, and other materials in a clear, coherent, and concise manner.
  • Knowledge of designing and implementing public health programs.
  • Ability to function independently and as part of a team.
  • Experience with Windows Office package (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, etc.) and abilityto learn new software applications and technology.
  • Knowledge of best practices in the field and innovative strategies to advance the project goals.
  • Skill in facilitating groups.
  • Quality improvement and/or performance management experience preferred.
  • Community organizing or mobilizing experience valued.
  • Lived experience as someone affected by the opioid epidemic valued.


Additional Information

City of Boston Residency Required, A Criminal Offenders Records Information request must be completed for this position. However, a record is not an automatic bar to employment but is reviewed in relation to the job applied for., This position requires direct client/patient contact and as a result of such direct contact, certain immunizations will be recommended and/or required prior to commencement of employment duties., Any position that requires an advanced degree will be subject to education verification, The Boston Public Health Commission is an EEO Employer and all applicants meeting the minimum requirements are eligible to apply

Shift

35 hours per week.

9AM to 5PM; Monday to Friday

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