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Program Coordinator-Community Health

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St. Luke's Health System

Meridian, ID (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/7/2026

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Program Coordinator-Community Health St. Luke's Health System - 3.5 Meridian, ID Job Details Full-time 23 hours ago Qualifications Research Data collection Full Job Description The Program Coordinator works independently and in collaboration with leadership, operations teams, and community partners to support the development, coordination, implementation, and ongoing administration of health and well-being services in employer and community-based settings. This role provides operational support to ensure programs are well-organized, appropriately staffed, efficiently executed, and aligned with organizational priorities. Coordinates and implements evidence-informed policies, programs, practices, outreach efforts, and community events. Partners with operations and leadership teams to establish initiatives, schedule programs and events, coordinate staffing needs, prepare materials, and support day-of-event execution. Provides operational support for program logistics, including equipment readiness, supply maintenance, site preparation, communication, and follow-through. Designs and delivers presentations, workshops, written materials, and other resources related to assigned areas of expertise. Develops and manages project plans, timelines, workflows, and action items to support timely and efficient program execution. Identifies operational barriers and supports continuous process improvement to improve program delivery, team coordination, and participant experience. Collects, organizes, and analyzes program data; develops reports for leadership to support operational decision-making and program evaluation. Uses technology and software tools to support program communication, engagement, scheduling, reporting, and delivery. Assists leadership with assessing organizational and community health needs and Mobile Mammography, identifying risks, and researching well-being and outreach opportunities. Assists with identifying strategies to evaluate program outcomes, operational effectiveness, and overall impact.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education:
Bachelors degree or experience in lieu of degree
Experience:
2 years relevant experience
Licenses/Certifications:
None

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