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Program Administration & Policy Development

Shape Nevada's Future

Program Administration & Policy Development careers within Nevada’s public health and human services systems focusing on planning, coordinating, and improving public health programs and policies that serve Nevada’s communities. These roles support statewide initiatives, manage critical health services, and guide policy decisions that shape Nevada's operations.

Public Information Officer

A Public Information Officer (PIO) in The Department of Human Services in the state of Nevada plays a crucial role in managing and disseminating information to the public, media, and various stakeholders. Key characteristics of this…

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • $58K - $83K

Social Services Program Specialist

As a Social Services Program Specialist with the Department of Human Services in the state of Nevada, the responsibilities include designing, implementing, and evaluating social services programs that address the needs of the diverse population. Key…

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • $53K - $73K

Cancer Registry Specialist

A Cancer Registry Specialist for The Department of Human Services in the state of Nevada is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and maintaining data on cancer cases to support public health initiatives and research. Key characteristics of…

  • Certification

  • $47K - $60K

Family Services Specialist

A Family Services Specialist in the Department of Human Services in the state of Nevada involves providing essential support to families and individuals by assessing needs, determining eligibility for various programs, and connecting them with resources…

  • Bachelor’s degree, Master's degree
  • $45K - $60K

Health/Human Services Trainee

A Health/Human Services Professional Trainee for The Department of Human Services in the state of Nevada is responsible for gaining hands-on experience and assisting with various tasks related to public health programs and services. Key characteristics…

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • $39K - $57K

Health Bureau Chief

A Health Bureau Chief for The Department of Human Services in the state of Nevada is responsible for overseeing and coordinating public health programs and services, ensuring they align with state and federal regulations. Key characteristics…

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • $78K - $118K

HIV/AIDS Program Manager

An HIV/AIDS Program Manager for The Department of Human Services in the state of Nevada is responsible for overseeing and coordinating programs aimed at preventing and treating HIV/AIDS. Key characteristics of this role include strong leadership…

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • $60K - $90K

Health Program Manager

As a Health Program Manager at The Department of Human Services in the State of Nevada, you will oversee the planning, implementation, and evaluation of public health programs designed to improve community health outcomes. This role…

  • Bachelor’s degree, Master's degree
  • $58K - $75K

Primary Care Workforce Development

A Primary Care Workforce Development Manager for The Department of Human Services in the state of Nevada is responsible for recruiting, training, and retaining a skilled primary care workforce to meet community needs. Key characteristics of…

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • $72K - $87K

Quality Assurance Specialist

A Quality Assurance Specialist for The Department of Human Services in the state of Nevada is responsible for monitoring and evaluating health service processes to ensure they meet established standards and regulatory requirements. Key characteristics of…

  • High school diploma
  • $53K - $70K

Grants & Projects Analyst

A Grants & Projects Analyst for The Department of Human Services in the state of Nevada is responsible for managing grant applications, monitoring project progress, and ensuring compliance with funding requirements. Key characteristics of this role…

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • $49K - $70K

Education and Information Officer

Education and Information Officers at the Department of Human Services in the state of Nevada play a critical role in disseminating valuable information and educational materials to the public. These professionals are responsible for developing, implementing,…

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • $58K - $86K

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