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The list includes opportunities with governmental public health agencies, nonprofits organizations, global health initiatives, and more. Opportunities include, but are not limited to, national programs affiliated with the Centers of Disease Control and Preventions (CDC).
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APHL-CDC Environmental Health Laboratory Fellowship
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APHL-CDC Food Safety Laboratory Fellowship
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APHL-CDC Infectious Diseases Laboratory Fellowship
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APHL-CDC Quality Management Fellowship
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Applied Public Health Informatics Fellowship (APHIF)
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ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program
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CDC/CSTE Applied Epidemiology Fellowship Program
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Molecular Epidemiology Fellowship
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CDC Public Health Associate Program for Recent Graduates (PHAP)
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Lead Health Promotion Program Manager (DOH/PHD #10113126)
Salary
$32.15 - $48.23 Hourly
$66,880 - $100,320 Annually
This position is a Pay Band C9
Posting Details
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH), Public Health Division (PHD), Northwest Region serves Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia, Torrance, McKinley, Cibola, and San Juan counties through 16 Public Health Offices and mobile outreach services.
The Public Health Division delivers essential population-based and clinical services including immunizations, Medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD), sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment, family planning, breast and cervical cancer screening, harm reduction, infectious disease prevention, maternal and child health services, and other preventive health programs.
The Northwest Region Health Promotion Team functions as a strategic bridge between community priorities and public health action. Through partnership with community health councils, tribal partners, local stakeholders, and Public Health Offices, the team supports implementation of the State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP), Community Health Assessments (CHA), and Community Health Improvement Plans (CHIP).
The work is grounded in DOH leadership principles that emphasize equity, collaboration, stewardship of public resources, accountability for outcomes, continuous improvement, and relational leadership.
Why does the job exist?
Consistent with DOH leadership principles, this role ensures that health promotion work is:
Equity-centered
Data-informed
Community-driven
Accountable for measurable outcomes
Aligned with statewide and regional priorities
The position ensures Health Promotion staff function as population health strategists, working collaboratively with communities and Public Health Offices to develop and implement strategies that improve health outcomes and reduce disparities.
A key strategy within this work includes strengthening community awareness of, access to, and utilization of Public Health Division services. When appropriate, the team also facilitates connection to broader NMDOH programs that influence the same health outcomes.
This position ensures health promotion efforts are integrated, not siloed; collaborative, not duplicative; and strategically aligned with DOH¿s mission to improve health and advance equity for all New Mexicans.
How does it get done?
Lead regional Health Promotion efforts aligned with SHIP, CHA, and CHIP priorities
Ensure health promotion strategies address root causes and social determinants of health
Promote alignment between community-identified priorities and Public Health Division initiatives
Advance equity-centered strategies that improve population health outcomes
This reflects DOH¿s commitment to equity, accountability, and systems-level impact.
Staff Supervision and Workforce Development
Supervise Health Promotion Specialists and Health Equity staff
Establish clear expectations tied to measurable health outcomes
Provide coaching, mentoring, and performance feedback
Foster a culture of relational leadership, collaboration, and continuous improvement
The position models DOH leadership principles by supporting staff growth, accountability, and shared ownership of outcomes.
Community Partnership and Engagement
Strengthen partnerships with community health councils, tribal governments, local stakeholders, and cross-sector partners
Support collaborative implementation of community health improvement strategies
Ensure authentic engagement of communities disproportionately affected by health inequities
This work reflects DOH¿s commitment to inclusive engagement and shared decision-making.
Service Alignment and Systems Integration
Ensure staff maintain strong working knowledge of Public Health Division services
Support strategies that improve equitable access to relevant public health services
Facilitate connections to NMDOH programs such as diabetes prevention, school health, chronic disease programs, environmental health, and other statewide initiatives
This responsibility reflects stewardship of public resources and accountability for ensuring that existing services are leveraged effectively to improve outcomes.
Importantly, staff do not function as service recruiters but as population health professionals who use service alignment as one of several strategies to improve community health.
Regional Leadership and Accountability
Serve as a member of the Northwest Region leadership team
Support accreditation readiness and performance management initiatives
Monitor progress toward priority health indicators
Lead special projects and strategic initiatives as assigned
This role embodies DOH¿s commitment to performance excellence, transparency, and continuous improvement.
Who are the customers?
The work supports:
Community members by improving health outcomes and advancing equity
Public Health Offices by strengthening alignment between community needs and service delivery
NMDOH by ensuring coordinated, strategic implementation of statewide health priorities
Community partners by fostering collaboration and shared accountability
The ultimate beneficiary of this role is the health and well-being of New Mexicans.
Ideal Candidate
They demonstrate:
Experience supervising staff and managing public health or community-based programs
Strong understanding of population health, health promotion, and health equity
Ability to use data to guide strategy and measure impact
Experience working collaboratively with diverse communities and cross-sector partners
Strong communication, facilitation, and organizational skills
Commitment to relational leadership, accountability, and stewardship
Preferred education includes a Master's degree in Public Health, Health Administration, Public Administration, or a related field.
Minimum Qualification
Employment Requirements
Working Conditions
The position requires:
Regular travel throughout the Northwest Region
Work within Public Health Offices and community partner locations
Participation in regional meetings, stakeholder convenings, and public events
Use of standard office equipment and data systems
Occasional evening or weekend work may be required to support community engagement activities.
The role requires the ability to work independently, manage competing priorities, and collaborate effectively with diverse populations and environments.
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Agency Contact Information: Dominguez Rodriguez (505) 681-2725 Email
For information on Statutory Requirements for this position, click the Classification Description link on the job advertisement.
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