via Breezy
$0K - 0K a year
Support community health teams by coordinating activities, managing data, and engaging with community members.
Requires 3-5 years of program coordination experience, strong communication skills, and proficiency in data collection and analysis.
Job description: Community Health Program Coordinator Are you a natural caregiver? Become a Community Health Worker." At IMPaCT Care, we specialize in partnering with healthcare organizations to recruit and hire community healthcare workers. We are currently hiring for a few opportunities with (Kaiser Permanente & IMPaCT Care) to fill these exciting new positions. If hired you will work directly for IMPaCT Care. Here at IMPaCT Care, we get out of bed every day to remake the American health workforce. We find, train and enable Community Health Workers: caring people who keep their communities healthy. We have built the largest and most scientifically-proven Community Health Worker platform in the country, used across 22 states by over 70 organizations like Kaiser Permanente. We’re changing the game, but also know the importance of enjoying the journey. We offer competitive compensation, equity grants, comprehensive benefits, and a culture built on teamwork and impact. This position will be based in Atlanta, GA Who You Are Highly organized with strong ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks Excellent at working independently while being a collaborative team player Systems-thinker who fixes immediate problems and underlying issues Strong communicator with patience and cultural awareness Detail-oriented with sound judgment in navigating diverse communities Bilingual candidates are a plus if you speak Spanish or other languages What you'll do: As a Community Health Program Coordinator, you'll be the operational backbone supporting CHW teams. You'll coordinate program activities, manage data collection and analysis, and ensure smooth program operations across multiple sites. Support 1-2 Program Managers overseeing CHW teams serving hundreds of patients Schedule training sessions, team meetings, and community events Maintain program documentation, client records, and compliance requirements Collect, organize, and analyze data to measure outcomes and improve program quality Engage with community members, colleagues, and partners, including those who may be upset Will be responsible for enrollment of patients into the program Requirements 3–5 years in program coordination, research administration, or equivalent experience Strong writing and communication skills Proven experience with data collection, analysis, and protocol implementation Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel Valid driver's license, must own a and have car insurance Ability to travel to multiple locations across the Atlanta area Bachelor's degree preferred Ability to pass background check and pre-employment screening What We Offer Competitive compensation and equity grants Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) retirement plan Generous discretionary time off and holidays Parental leave Professional development support A culture built on teamwork, impact, and enjoying the journey Job Type: Full-time Schedule: Monday–Friday with occasional evening or weekend events Location: In-person, Atlanta area Ready to make a difference? Apply today and start changing lives.
This job posting was last updated on 12/19/2025