Senior Manager of Operations, IHE
Company: Massachusetts Nonprofit Network
Location: Boston
Posted on: May 24, 2025
Job Description:
The Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers (League)Job
DescriptionThe Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers
(League) was founded in 1972 as one of the country's first state
Primary Care Associations (PCAs). Established under the same
federal authorizing legislation as the health center program
(Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act), PCAs are organized
around a set of core functions and competencies that provide a
framework for support and assistance to health centers and the
communities they serve. The League is a nonprofit 501(c)(3)
organization registered as a public charity with the Commonwealth's
Secretary of State. It maintains a professional staff at its
headquarters in Boston and its training center in Worcester.The
League has several affiliated organizations to accomplish its
mission to serve community health centers, including The Institute
for Health Equity Research, Evaluation and Policy (IHE). The IHE
convenes communities and supports the scientific infrastructure,
implementation, program evaluation and training needed to identify
and sustain the most effective strategies for attaining equity in
health and healthcare, as defined by those with lived experience of
health inequities. The IHE advances Health Center-led Science to
ensure that science benefits communities who bear the greatest
human costs of long-standing health inequities.Position Summary:IHE
seeks an operationally minded, detail-oriented and mission-driven
professional to implement and manage IHE business operations and
program activities. The successful candidate will work with a team
to establish, implement and maintain systems that support
operations for research, evaluation, and policy-relevant work. The
Operations Manager will also have a role in: (a) evaluating the
overarching success and impact of IHE activities, and (b) engaging
communities to ensure wide dissemination of IHE
activities.Essential Functions:(The following is a list of
essential functions, which may be subject to change at any time and
without advance notice. Management may assign new duties, reassign
existing duties, or eliminate a role. Responsibilities include but
may not be limited to the following.)
- Collaborate with the League finance team to establish and
maintain systems to manage and track IHE finances. Responsibilities
include developing and managing program-specific budgets,
operational budgets, maintaining projections to guide future
spending, and managing contracts with vendors.
- Provide end-to-end support across the lifecycle of IHE grants
and contracts management from pre-award to post-award and close out
activities, including proposal and contract submission to
scientific, industry, and philanthropic organizations.
- Lead and manage select programs in collaboration with health
centers and community partners.
- Oversee and supervise IHE staff to monitor and drive progress
needed to achieve program objectives and produce deliverables
on-time and in accordance with project scopes of work.
- Serve as primary writer for reports on grants and contracts
activities.
- Collaborate with IHE staff and MLCHC compliance officer or
their designee to oversee processes that ensure the ethical conduct
of human subjects research and evaluation activities.
- Collaborate with IHE staff to lead project meetings and team
meetings to ensure smooth program operations.Managing program
evaluation and dissemination activities:
- Collaborate with senior leadership and IHE staff to develop
strategies and collect information needed to monitor and evaluate
the overarching impact of IHE activities.
- Supervise and implement dissemination activities that engage
health centers, communities and stakeholders in activities to
promote health-center led science.The successful applicant will
have the following skills and qualifications:
- Experience with developing and managing program budgets.
- Experience with project management, leveraging project
management software tools and management strategies.
- Familiarity with research and evaluation operations (e.g.,
grant submission, research project management).
- Familiarity with using spreadsheets, word processing software
and presentation media.
- Willingness to engage community stakeholders to build
collaborations and to disseminate products of IHE activities.
- Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills.
- Self-motivated attitude.Education/Experience:
- 5-7 years' experience.
- Master's degree or equivalent experience with health-related
program administration.
- Experience with grants administration or program evaluation a
plus.
- Education in business administration a plus.Why Join Us?At the
Mass League, we work every day to create an inclusive culture that
embraces all forms of diversity to ensure all staff members feel a
sense of belonging. In addition, we support and foster our
community health center members in providing equitable care and
treatment to all patients and staff. We encourage you to apply only
if working at this kind of organization would be a good fit for
you. At the Mass League, you'll work with a passionate team
committed to making a difference in health care. We offer a
collaborative work environment focused on equity, diversity, and
fostering a sense of community within our organization and among
our health center members.40 Court Street 10th floor, Boston, MA
02108, USA
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