Community Impact Partner, Black Infant Health Initiative
Company: The San Diego Foundation
Location: San Diego
Posted on: April 26, 2024
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Job Description:
At San Diego Foundation, we value our diverse and experienced
staff who are committed to our mission of improving the quality of
life within all of San Diego's communities. We strive to be an
employer of choice, offering a competitive compensation package,
and a professional and vibrant work environment for those who have
a passion for our mission that is carried out every day by
providing leadership for effective philanthropy and promoting
community solutions.Program Background:Retired professionals can
positively impact our communities by sharing their experience,
knowledge, and expertise. Often this wisdom is lost from the
workforce upon retirement. The Community Impact Partners (CIP)
program recognizes retired professionals as underutilized human
resources and endeavors to creatively leverage their unique skills
to produce positive outcomes in our communities. - We are seeking a
retired professional to join a cohort of Community Impact Partners,
fulfilling the mission of engaging retired older adults in
addressing significant community issues, while leveraging their
skills and experience. - - This initiative was made possible
through support from the Del Mar Healthcare Fund and inspired by
related work taking place in Dayton Ohio. Please see the page at
The Dayton Foundation for more information.Position Description:San
Diego Foundation is seeking a retired professional who is invested
in and passionate about addressing inequities in the community to
become a Community Impact Partner, specifically to support a
community initiative focused on increasing Black infant and
maternal health outcomes in San Diego. The ideal candidate for this
position is a highly experienced, retired individual with proven
success at a leadership level, knowledge related to infant and
maternal health, health equity, and/or health and human services,
and interest in continuing to work to address these and associated
issues. -The candidate should also have a desire to contribute to
the greater good of the San Diego community.This position will be a
vital contributor and advisor, supporting the goals of San Diego
Foundation programs in alignment with the program priorities and
SDF's greater . As a CIP, this position would work closely with the
Community Impact team as well as community-based partners working
to address the disparities related to Black infant and maternal
mortality. - This is a part-time (20 hours/week), temporary
one-year position.Essential Responsibilities:
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Keywords: The San Diego Foundation, San Diego , Community Impact Partner, Black Infant Health Initiative, Healthcare , San Diego, California
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