HELP Program - Job Title Details
Community Health Program Manager 3, G-M4
Occupation Group
Health and Human Services
Salary Information
Salary Range
NYC Metro - From $123,284 to $154,761
Rest of State - From $120,197 to $151,674
(Salary may differ from what is listed for an agency and/or location. See HELP job postings for specific salary.)
Career Ladder Information
Below is a listing of titles that are most commonly used as steps for upward mobility for this title series.
Title | Grade |
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Community Health Program Manager 1 | 62 |
Community Health Program Manager 2 | 63 |
Community Health Program Manager 3 | 64 |
Job Description
As a Community Health Program Manager 3 you would direct a bureau or large community health program, or serve as director of several regional office programs through providing administrative and programmatic direction to a major public health program within the Office of Public Health in a central or regional office. Incumbents direct staff in a broad range of activities such as public health outreach, control of disease outbreaks, disease surveillance, epidemiology, public health preparedness, HIV/STD testing, promotion of healthy behaviors, and access to quality health care services; coordinate public health programs and services with other State agencies and local health units; assesses program needs and funding availability to ensure effective and efficient use of funds; develops expenditure plans; and directs all aspects of contract management for assigned programs.
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Minimum Qualifications
You must meet the requirements below to qualify for this title.
A Bachelor's degree AND seven years of professional* public health experience in a public health agency or program**. Two years of the experience must have been at a managerial level.
*The required professional experience must include either: designing or implementing a public health outreach, promotion, or disease prevention program; OR conducting disease surveillance or a disease control program.
** A public health agency or program focuses primarily on the prevention of disease through outreach and public health education or health promotion activities, including population-based plans of care (not just plans of care for individual patients), or the study of the prevalence or causes of disease through population-based studies.