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Resp & Qualifications
PURPOSE:
Facilitates CareFirst's long-term community investments to advance the company's mission to pursue health equity by addressing social determinants of health. Strategically leverages CareFirst's assets, authentically engaging communities, and a diverse set of stakeholders to measurably improve the health, economic, social and/or environmental quality of life in the Region.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Administers philanthropic investments: Facilitates the life cycle of CareFirsts long-term community investments from application to award and beyond by triaging requests, conducting due diligence and presenting information to make recommendations on which investments to fund or decline. Engages with RFP content experts, coordinating the evaluation of RFP proposals and summary of RFP proposals. For approved investments, confirming the funding award and monitoring the financial process to ensure timely processing of payments to nonprofit organizations and partners. Identifies strategies for measuring and evaluating program outcomes. Aids in the monitoring of metrics to measure the effectiveness of grant making and corporate citizenship initiatives.
- Provides Partnership Support: Cultivates new and existing strategic partnerships with external stakeholders (local business groups, community representatives, not-for-profit organizations and more) to shepherd authentic community and associate engagement as well as investments that align with the CareFirst mission. For current partners, conduct evaluation meetings with grantees, external evaluators and staff members for portfolio of grants. Compose summary evaluative reports, including staff observations and recommendations for grantmaking.
- Supports Investment Budget and Portfolio Management: Collaborate across the enterprise to support accurate data input and coding of all grants. Prepare and monitor monthly financial reports, track progress toward annual financial targets of grants, and troubleshoot issues related to accounting and budgeting. Support portfolio reporting, including annual reports, press releases, and external communications.
- Supports CHSI Thought Leadership: Contributes to the thought leadership and evaluation of community investments and supports the presentation of summary data to enable executive decision making. Participates in relevant philanthropic and health workgroups with external organizations. Keeps abreast of new approaches to addressing social determinants of health, health equity, and philanthropy to inform portfolio strategy.
QUALIFICATIONS:
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Education Level: Bachelor's Degree, Business or related field OR In lieu of a Bachelor's degree, an additional 4 years of relevant work experience is required in addition to the required work experience.
Experience: 5 years public or community relations, development, corporate giving, foundation environment or public health field including 2 years of program management
Preferred Qualifications
- Masters degree in public health, health administration, or related field.
- Grant evaluation experience.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs)
- Aptitude for community building, interacting across diverse stakeholders strategically, tactically, and analytically.
- Excellent organizational skills and project management skills to manage multiple complex work deliverables simultaneously.
- Ability to utilize standard corporate systems for word processing, data analysis and calendar management.
- Develop in-depth knowledge of assigned programs including current public health/health care issues and trends, and key resource people and organizations.
- Maintain contemporary skills and knowledge within the field of philanthropy social determinants of health and health equity issues.
- Demonstrated ability to research and to stay current/relevant on social determinants of health and health equity issues.
- Must be able to effectively work in a fast-paced environment with frequently changing priorities, deadlines, and workloads that can be variable for long periods of time. Must be able to meet established deadlines and handle multiple customer service demands from internal and external customers, within set expectations for service excellence. Must be able to effectively communicate and provide positive customer service to every internal and external customer, including customers who may be demanding or otherwise challenging.
Salary Range: $74,448 - $147,862
Salary Range Disclaimer
The disclosed range estimate has not been adjusted for the applicable geographic differential associated with the location at which the work is being performed. This compensation range is specific and considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilites of the position, the candidate's work experience, education/training, internal peer equity, and market and business consideration. It is not typical for an individual to be hired at the top of the range, as compensation decisions depend on each case's facts and circumstances, including but not limited to experience, internal equity, and location. In addition to your compensation, CareFirst offers a comprehensive benefits package, various incentive programs/plans, and 401k contribution programs/plans (all benefits/incentives are subject to eligibility requirements).
Department
Community Health and Social Impact
Equal Employment Opportunity
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield is an Equal Opportunity (EEO) employer. It is the policy of the Company to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.
Where To Apply
Please visit our website to apply: www.carefirst.com/careers
Federal Disc/Physical Demand
Note: The incumbent is required to immediately disclose any debarment, exclusion, or other event that makes him/her ineligible to perform work directly or indirectly on Federal health care programs.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The associate is primarily seated while performing the duties of the position. Occasional walking or standing is required. The hands are regularly used to write, type, key and handle or feel small controls and objects. The associate must frequently talk and hear. Weights up to 25 pounds are occasionally lifted.
Sponsorship in US
Must be eligible to work in the U.S. without Sponsorship.
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