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Public Health AmeriCorps Louisiana III Service Member

POSITION OVERVIEW:  

Position Name: NACDD Public Health AmeriCorps Louisiana III Service Member 

Position Type/Hours: Three Quarter Time/1200 hours 

Service Location: Louisiana Department of Health, Well-Ahead Louisiana. 

Louisiana Department of Health, Well-Ahead Louisiana 

628 North 4th Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802  

Living Allowance:  $7,144.00 

Education Award:  $5,176.50 

Total Award: $12,320.50 

 

PROGRAM PURPOSE: 

The National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (NACDD) is a national public health non-profit agency focused on improving the health of the public by strengthening state and national leadership and expertise for chronic disease prevention and control. NACDD’s core membership is composed of the 59 State and Territorial Health Department Chronic Disease Directors and their staff who protect the health of the public through primary and secondary prevention efforts and work “upstream” on root causes of chronic conditions. NACDD promotes health and reduces the burden of chronic disease through various programs and initiatives in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity and the Division of Population Health, and a team of nationally recognized experts.  

 

To enhance public health resources across the country and support state and local public health settings respond to and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Public Health AmeriCorps (PHA) program supports the recruitment, training, and development of the next generation of public health leaders. In partnership with State Health Departments, local health departments, other community-based organizations, and/or local YMCAs or YMCA State Alliances, Service Members will be placed across twenty states to advance existing efforts around food and nutrition security, safe physical activity access, social connectedness, and health equity, all within the context of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

 

SPECIFIC SERVICE FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 

The PHA Service Member will support the work related to Center for Planning of Excellence (CPEX) to implement their built environment action plans to optimize health outcomes for Louisiana communities. They will address priority areas related to access to physical activity and social connectedness and collaborate with existing Walkability Action Institute teams to launch and provide support in implementation of community strategic plans. They will also collaborate with  Well-Ahead Louisiana team to enhance internal programs to include social connectedness activities among aging populations. Additionally the Service Member will engage with the Louisiana Food Policy Action Council to implement established strategic plans related to Farm to ECE best practice. Lastly the Service Member will provide education and resources related to breastfeeding legislation and best practices. Responsibilities of the Service Member will also include:   

Participating in partner meetings to discuss access to physical activity, nutrition security, and social connectedness initiatives throughout the state of Louisiana 

Providing technical assistance to Walkability Action Institute team implementing strategic plans 

Providing technical assistance and resources related to access to physical activity, nutrition security, and social connectedness to state and community-level partners 

Establishing and maintain community-level partnerships 

Assisting Program Managers and Coordinators in program activities  

Assisting in mini grant review processes  

Assist Program Managers and Program Coordinators to support activities related nutrition, physical activity among other CDC Chronic Disease funded grant programs to include: 

Building Our Largest Dementia (BOLD) Public Health Programs to Address Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias 

The Healthy St. Landry Project 

Health Disparities Programming 

Healthcare Access Programming 

 

DESCRIPTION OF ANTICIPATED SERVICE SCHEDULE: 

Hybrid service hours  

Service hours are to be completed Monday-Friday between the hours of 8:00am and 4:00pm CT time.  

A maximum of 20% of service hours may be training, education, or other similar approved activities 

A maximum of 10% of service hours may be fundraising activities 

 

DESIRED SKILLS & COMPETENCIES  

Attention to Detail 

Verbal and Written Communication Skills 

Problem Solving Skills 

Critical Thinking Skills 

Organizational Skills 

Technical Skills: Computer Skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point) 

 

NON-DISCRIMINATION NOTICE 

NACDD provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees without regard to race, color, national origin, gender identity, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, disability, political affiliation, marital status, parental status, reprisal, genetic information, military service, protected veteran status, pregnancy, or submission of a complaint. 

 

REQUIRED COMMITMENT 

Service members are expected to complete 1200 service hours within a one (1) year timeframe. 

The service year begins 09/30/2024 and ends 09/29/2025.  

 

ORIENTATION AND TRAINING  

Members must participate in  

Pre-service orientation  

PHA-specific training  

Program-specific training  

Any other trainings deemed necessary by the Host Site supervisor  

Note: Trainings will be limited to 20% or less of PHA Service Members service hours  

 

EVALUATION AND REPORTING 

PHA Service Members will:  

Complete quarterly assessments of the PHA Program including their Host Site experience, trainings, sense of belongingness and inclusivity, interest in pursuing a career in public health, etc. 

Complete monthly reflection forms 

Participate in quarterly performance evaluation and reviews with their Host Site supervisor 

Be required to submit service timesheets biweekly 

 

PUBLIC HEALTH AMERICORPS ELIGIBILITY AND REQUIREMENTS  

PHA Service Members must:  

Be at least 18 years of age at the commencement of service 

Have a high diploma or its equivalent  

Be a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States 

Satisfy the National Service Criminal History Check eligibility criteria pursuant to 45 CFR 2540.202 

Live within commutable distance of the Host Site to accommodate a hybrid service schedule 

 

OTHER PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY AND REQUIREMENTS  

Must be willing to comply with all Host Service Site vaccination requirements, including for COVID-19 

Preferred: Upper level (3rd or 4th year) undergraduate student or graduate level student enrolled at a college or university pursuing a public health degree or related degree or recent graduate 

 

PUBLIC HEALTH AMERICORPS PROGRAM BENEFITS  

Living allowance of $7,144.00 over the course of the term of service  

$5,176.50 Segal Education Award at the end of a successful service term 

Student loan deferment and interest forbearance 

Increased professional awareness and accumulated real-world experience to enhance job competence following completion of service year  

Join a network of like-minded leaders who are passionate about improving communities and the health and wellbeing of community members 

 

HOW TO APPLY 

Submit Your Application by 8/30/24: Complete and submit the NACDD Public Health AmeriCorps Program Application through the following Smartsheet link: 

https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/766fd3822c5942aa909458fef11dd12a 

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION  

Tierney Thomison, Public Health AmeriCorps Program Manager, National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (tthomison@chronicdisease.org) and Chelsea Cole, Public Health AmeriCorps Senior Program Coordinator (ccole@chronicdisease.org)  

NACDD Public Health AmeriCorps  

National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (NACDD)