The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in Cincinnati, Ohio has an opening for a Health Communication Specialist to serve as the Branch Chief for the Information Resources Branch in the Education and Information Division (EID). The Information Resources Branch is responsible for the coordination of the NIOSH Web site, exhibit program, bibliographic database, publication distribution, and other channels of information dissemination. The employee will serve as a senior expert responsible for leading the planning, implementation, and evaluation of complex occupational safety and health communication programs. The employee will manage a Branch with approximately 20 professional and support staff. The position is rated as a GS-14.
Duties include:
- Develop, implement, and evaluate national and international communication and marketing programs, projects, and strategies for professional and lay audiences (e.g., employers, organizations, and workers).
- Direct the development, testing, and timely dissemination of science- and audience-based products, tools, and messages to different audiences in a variety of formats (i.e., print, video, Web, exhibits).
- Provide expert consultation and technical expertise in the creation of strategic and integrated plans for occupational safety and health communication and marketing programs, campaigns, and activities.
- As part of the EID management team, ensure that the organization’s strategic plan, mission, and values are integrated into the occupational safety and health communication or marketing strategies, goals, objectives, and work products.
- Serve as a liaison between NIOSH and other CDC communication and marketing staff on agency-wide issues and networks with a variety of external stakeholders.
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