Senior Program Manager, Emergency Management District of Columbia Hospital Association
Company: District of Columbia Hospital Association
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 11, 2024
Job Description:
Position Summary:The District of Columbia Hospital Association
has, for almost 45 years, worked to advance the missions of the
hospitals and health systems of the District of Columbia by
promoting policies and initiatives that strengthen the system of
care, preserve access and promote better health outcomes for the
patients and communities they serve. The role of the Senior Program
Manager, Emergency Management is to lead and coordinate the
important work of the Association and its members surrounding
emergency preparedness and response. The Senior Program Manager
will work with Association leadership and staff, in coordination
with District agencies to identify and execute opportunities to
build member value by strengthening existing plans, policies and
procedures, supporting training and exercises related to emergency
management and preparedness.The Senior Program Manager, Emergency
Management will achieve success by:
- Delivering high quality customer service to member hospitals
and District stakeholders.
- Garnering the respect of the Association's leaders and the
members' emergency management teams, health and medical coalition,
and necessary administrative project champions and staff.
- Developing proactive processes for monitoring issues important
to assigned projects and identify potential challenges or gaps that
will impact the ability for member hospitals to respond to
emergency events.
- Being a collaborative partner with the Association's leadership
and members to develop proactive strategies and responses to
facilitate project goals and objectives.
- Demonstrating a "can-do" approach and sense of ownership on
Association-wide projects as a member of a small team where "it's
not my job" is not an option.Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:Lead Emergency Preparedness Programs Within the
Association
- Serve as the DCHA's preparedness association liaison with the
DC Health and the DC Health and Medical Coalition, serving on and
leading relevant committees (including but not limited to training,
exercise, planning, and response).
- Support the Emergency Management Committee within the
Association through agenda management and coordination with
committee members and appointed chair(s).
- Coordinate annual Hazard Vulnerability Analysis in coordination
with DC Health partners.
- Annually review DCHA Critical Vendor Analysis to identify
opportunities to develop plans, enhance resiliency and improve
response functions.
- Regular review of resources and support tools for member
hospitals emergency managers or management teams (e.g. DCHA
Emergency Management Orientation Manual, DCHA Utility
Playbook).
- Oversee the development of workplans for the association's
emergency preparedness efforts including those related to grant
awards.
- Identify and seek additional funding to support program
operations.
- Develop knowledge and expertise of emergency management
resources in the District and serve as an administrator where
appropriate with the agreement of DC Health or the relevant
government partner. This includes EMResource and Everbridge Health
Information System.Develop and Support Emergency Management
Improvement Projects
- Understand the emergency lifecycle (planning, mitigation,
response and recovery) and the impacts of human and made and
natural threats on hospital operations.
- Identify and use evidence-based performance improvement
techniques to facilitate collaborative improvement and evaluate
success for emergency management efforts with an all hazards
lens.
- Assess the status of adoption of changes, describe barriers to
adoption, and develop measures to overcome barriers.
- Communicate performance improvement priorities and results
using visual tools such as scorecards, dashboards, and work plans
in partnership with members and association colleagues.
- Develop project plans ensuring identification of stakeholders,
executive sponsors, and alignment with the goals and priorities of
the organization.
- Coordinate the people and resources to execute the activities
of assigned projects using a variety of change management and team
facilitation methods.Technical Assistance
- Staff District Emergency Operations Center/DC Health HECC, as
requested, when activated for all hazards emergency response on
behalf of hospitals to support strategic planning, data collection,
resource requests and message development.
- Facilitate between member hospitals and essential partners for
coordination of assigned initiatives and priorities.
- Work with government partners to provide technical assistance
related to programs and services (e.g.
EMResource/EverBridge/HMARS).
- Convene workgroups and committees to address and collectively
identify solutions to issues related to emergency management.
- Collaborate with external organizations and members to drive
collective response to immediate and long-term needs identified by
regulatory entities.
- Support member hospital regulatory requirements to ensure
compliance and corrective action tasks are completed on time and
delivered in a high-quality manner.
- Facilitate training needs and provide education to support
members emergency management programs and knowledge of industry
innovations and evidence-based practices.
- Provide administrative support and engagement including agenda
setting, planning, and associated communications.QualificationsTo
perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to
perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed
below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability
required.Education & Experience
- Bachelor's Degree in Public Health, Public Administration,
Emergency Management, or related field. A minimum of 3-5 years of
experience in a health care or emergency management policy.
- Experience with emergency management programs is required.
- Experience as an improvement team or collaborative committee
leader and facilitator.
- Training, exercise and evaluation experience preferred.
- Incident Command Systems courses: 100, 200, 700, and 800.Skills
& Abilities
- Ability to coordinate basic project tasks
- Basic understanding of statistical techniques
- Ability to facilitate large and small meetings to achieve
results
- Excellent communication skills (listening, writing, and
speaking)
- Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint
- Skills in establishing and maintaining relationships with
stakeholders
- Strong leadership and motivation skills
- Strong skills in collaboration
- Strong sense of personal and professional integrityPhysical
Demands and Work EnvironmentThe physical demands and work
environment described below represent the activities and
surroundings of the positions. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. This position is hybrid (in-office/telework)
and is required to report to the office a minimum of at least 50% a
pay period with in-person presence above that as the position
requires certain weeks.The work is typically performed in an office
environment, with a moderate noise level. The position requires
working in an office environment with the usual office equipment,
including copiers, fax machines, and computers. The position also
requires incumbent has an adequate off-site office environment for
remote work. The employee is frequently required to talk and hear
on the telephone and in person with individuals and groups. The
incumbent may carry materials/equipment weighing up to 25 lbs. on
occasion. The incumbent is required to read and respond to
documents in hard copy and electronic form. The position requires
occasional travel to member facilities and meetings requiring
transportation.Salary Range
- $81,000 - $100,000Funding Source
- 100% Grant FundedTo apply for this job email your details to
apply@dcha.org
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