The Florida Department Of Health (DOH) Is Seeking A Creative, Organized, And Motivated Individual To Become An Essential Member Of The Office Of Rural Health (ORH) Team. This Role Assists The Program Administrator And The ORH In The Coordination And Implementation Of The State Office Of Rural Health (SORH) Grant Activities. This Administrative, Technical And Consultative Position Develops And Implements The Federal SORH Program In Florida. The SORH Coordinator Role Oversees The Nine Rural Health Network Programmatic Projects, Oversees New Programs, And Coordinates With Rural Partners. The Role Develops And Disseminates Health Resources Which Includes Weekly Updates To Rural Health Stakeholders Using Email/Web Platforms. This Information Includes Grant Opportunities, Educational Webinars, New Resources, Policy Briefs And Technical Assistance Opportunities. This Role Is Also Responsible For Developing Agendas, Coordinating Regular Meetings, And Holding Calls With Stakeholders.
If You Thrive In A Dynamic, People-Oriented Environment And Want To Help Influence Access To Quality Health Care In Rural Areas, Please Apply To Become Our SORH Coordinator Within The Office Of Rural Health. The Department Works To Protect, Promote, And Improve The Health Of All People In Florida Through Integrated State, County, And Community Efforts. The Successful Incumbent Will Be Responsible For The Following:
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Please Be Advised: Your Responses To Qualifying Questions For This Position Must Be Verifiable By Documentation Provided Through The Electronic Application Process. This Position Requires A Security Background Check And/Or Drug Screening And Participation In Direct Deposit. Any Misrepresentations Or Omissions Will Disqualify You From Employment Consideration.
Note: You Will Be Required To Provide Your Social Security Number (SSN) In Order To Conduct This Background Check Successful Completion Of A Drug Test Is A Condition Of Employment For Safety-Sensitive Positions. Male Applicants Born On Or After October 1, 1962, Will Not Be Eligible For Hire Or Promotion Unless They Are Registered With The Selective Services System (SSS) Before Their 26th Birthday, Or Have A Letter Of Registration Exemption From The SSS. For More Information, Please Visit The SSS Website: http://www.sss.gov
If You Are A Retiree Of The Florida Retirement System (FRS), Please Check With The FRS On How Your Current Benefits Will Be Affected If You Are Re-Employed With The State Of Florida. Your Current Retirement Benefits May Be Canceled, Suspended Or Deemed Ineligible Depending Upon The Date Of Your Retirement.
The Successful Candidate Will Be Required To Complete The Form I-9 And That Information Will Be Verified Using The E-Verify System. E-Verify Is Operated By The Department Of Homeland Security In Partnership With The Social Security Administration To Verify Employment Eligibility. Incumbents May Be Required To Perform Emergency Duty Before, During, And/Or Beyond Normal Work Hours Or Days. All Florida Department Of Health Positions Require The Incumbent To Be Able To Learn And Communicate Effectively, Orally And In Writing, In English. Applicants Who Do Not Meet This Requirement Will Not Be Considered.
The State Of Florida Is An Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer And Does Not Tolerate Discrimination Or Violence In The Workplace. Applicants Requiring A Reasonable Accommodation, As Defined By The Americans With Disabilities Act, Must Notify The Agency Hiring Authority And/Or People First Service Center (1-866-663-4735). Notification To The Hiring Authority Must Be Made In Advance To Allow Sufficient Time To Provide The Accommodation. The State Of Florida Supports A Drug-Free Workplace. All Employees Are Subject To Reasonable Suspicion Drug Testing In Accordance With Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act.