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Job Details

Program Supervisor, Early Literacy

Requisition Number: 10352

Pay Range: $29.52 - $44.52 per hour

Location: Cambridge Public Health Commission 
Work Days: M-F Day, occasional evenings, weekends
Category: Professional and Management
Department: Agenda for Children  
Job Type: Full time  
Work Shift: Day 
Hours/Week: 40.00 
Union Name: Non Union

Department Description

The Cambridge Public Health Department (CPHD), a recipient of the 2013 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Prize, works to protect and promote the health of everyone in the city, with a special focus on vulnerable populations. Administered by the Cambridge Health Alliance, the CPHD uses a Social Determinants of Health framework to address factors like economic stability, education, and racism that affect community well-being. Its key areas of focus include communicable disease prevention, environmental health, and emergency preparedness. The department is also responsible for creating and enforcing public health regulations within Cambridge. 

Job Responsibilities

The Agenda for Children Literacy Initiative (AFC) seeks an experienced Program Supervisor to lead the activities of the Let's Talk! early literacy program in Cambridge. This critical role will help connect early literacy development directly to the broader maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes for families in Cambridge. This involves direct program leadership, team supervision, strategic partnership, and data management. The Supervisor oversees the full lifecycle (planning, implementation, and improvement) of activities like home visits and workshops. A primary focus is on strategic outreach to all families, especially diverse and underserved populations (immigrant, low-income, and father-focused communities). The role requires developing strong community partnerships and leading data efforts.

A core function of this role is to build and maintain a strong team. This involves recruiting, hiring, training, and directly supervising a diverse team of part-time multilingual staff, known as Literacy Ambassadors, ensuring they are equipped to deliver the program effectively. Beyond the primary program, you will participate in broader Agenda for Children team projects and events, such as the Book Bike program, and represent the initiative in relevant community meetings and coalitions. You are also expected to participate in departmental workgroups, committees, and events, and seek continuing education and training to maintain best practices in the field.

Qualifications

Education & Training

  • Bachelor's degree or commensurate experience in education, social work, public health, or a closely related field. Equivalent, relevant professional experience may be substituted for a degree.

Required Experience

  • Three to six (3-6) years of professional experience in healthcare, social services, education, family support, public health, or a related field.

  • Proven knowledge of Maternal and Child Health principles and the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) as they impact low-income and immigrant families.

  • Proven ability to recruit, hire, train, and effectively supervise a team of part-time community staff (Literacy Ambassadors)

  • Demonstrated experience working effectively with diverse and underserved populations.

  • Proven commitment to and experience working with young children and families.

  • Experience with staff supervision is strongly preferred.

  • Bilingual fluency (highly preferred), to effectively communicate with the target population and supervise multilingual staff.

  • Experience with home visiting is a plus.

 

Please note that the final offer may vary within the listed Pay Range, based on a candidate's experience, skills, qualifications, and internal equity considerations.

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Cambridge Health Alliance brings Care to the People - including your neighbors, friends and family. Our local hospitals and care centers serve our vibrant, diverse communities, and play an integral role in improving health. As passionate advocates for the underserved, we actively partner with our communities to take on challenging public health issues, and conduct important research to help reduce barriers to care. We believe that everyone deserves access to high quality, convenient health care. This is why our employees believe in where they work and why many build long, rewarding careers at CHA.

Healthcare is changing rapidly. CHA has a strategic plan that charts a proactive course for our future. It is built on a vision of equity and excellence for everyone, every time. It also recognizes that our workforce is our most valuable asset and prioritizes competitive salaries, benefits and professional development opportunities for employees. The strategic plan is changing the way we provide care and improving the health and experience of our patients; we are looking for smart, committed, compassionate people who want to be part of making our vision of better health and equity a reality.

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