General

Job Listing

Number of Positions: 1
Job Listing
Job ID: 14046972
 
Job Location:
 

 
How to Apply:
To see employer contact information, log in or register.
 
Job Title:Supervisor, Public Health - WIC
Work Type:Work Days: Weekdays, Work Vary: No , Shift: First (Day), Hours Per Week: 40, Work Type: Regular
 
Salary Offered:Unspecified
Benefits:401(k) or other retirement, Dental Insurance, Health Insurance, Holidays, Sick Leave or PTO, Vacation or PTO, Vision Plan
 
Physical Required:Unspecified
Drug Testing Required:Unspecified
Education Required:
Experience Required:Unspecified
 
Required Skills:
Minimum Qualifications
Need to Have Qualifications:

Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition, Dietetics, Nursing, Public Health, or related Human Services field; AND
Three years community-based public health experience working in a WIC program; AND
Valid Driver's license; AND
Applicant must be a Registered Dietitian OR Registered Nurse to apply:
Registered Dietitian Requirements:
Current licensure by the Minnesota Board of Dietetics and Nutrition Practice; AND
Current registration by the Commission on Dietetic Registration as a Registered Dietitian or Registered Dietitian Nutritionist
Registered Nurse Requirements:
Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in Minnesota; AND
Current certification as a Public Health Nurse

Nice to Have Qualifications:
Master's Degree in Nutrition, Dietetics, Nursing, Public Health, Business Administration/Management or related Human Services field.
Two years supervisory experience.
Preferred Skills:
Benefits
Comprehensive and affordable medical, dental, vision, and other benefits
Excellent work-life balance
Generous paid time off (accrual rate starts at four weeks per year)
Twelve paid holidays each year
Pension with a generous employer contribution
Ability to work from home some of the time

Selection Process
You submit an online application that includes supplemental questions
We assign you a score based on your qualifications
Top-scoring candidates are referred to the hiring manager for interview consideration
We conduct background and reference checks before hiring
 
Job Description:
General Description
POSTING TYPE: Open Competitive
DEPARTMENT: Public Health
HOURS: Full Time
PREFERRED HIRING RANGE: $84,851 - $95,458/year (Salary Grade 110)
FULL SALARY RANGE: $84,851 - $132,580/year
LOCATION: Hybrid; telework and in person at the Northern Service Center, West St. Paul
UNION: HSSA
CLOSE DATE: 4:30pm on 5/6/2024

Come join us at Dakota County and "Be more". Dakota County employs over 2,000 skilled individuals whose talents and contributions makes Dakota County a premier place to live and work. The work County government does is unique. Dakota County offers important careers – the kind of careers that make a difference in people's lives. You will not be just another employee; you'll be a valued employee making a difference in the lives of Dakota County residents every single day. Will you be the next person to join us at Dakota County?

A PUBLIC HEALTH SUPERVISOR FOR WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) serves as a leader on the Public Health Management Team, and in partnership is responsible for managing the WIC program. This position will supervise WIC professionals and will coordinate all aspects of WIC program to improve the health and well-being of Dakota County residents. The position supervises registered dietitians and nutrition specialists, interprets Federal/State WIC regulations, and oversees ongoing WIC budgets, contracts, grants, policies, and program initiatives.

Location & Schedule
This hybrid position offers telework and in-person work at our Northern Service Center in West St Paul, MN, and department representation throughout Dakota County. Work is performed Monday through Friday during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.).

What You’ll Do
As a Public Health Supervisor, you will:
Promote a diverse, inclusive, culturally competent, and respectful workplace.
Promote the department, division and county’s mission and vision.
Promote a culture that values excellence, innovation, collaboration, and one that empowers individuals.
Work closely with another WIC Supervisor to ensure community and staff needs and State/Federal WIC regulations are being met.
Supervise a group of public health professional leaders and provide clinical oversight of the WIC program.
Monitor and analyze reports and work plans, including work/program output and outcome measures; prepare reports and grant proposals.
Be an active leader in department strategic plan and accreditation processes.
Develop budget recommendations and analyze, monitor, and control expenses at a program level.
Manage and oversee WIC grants.
Participate in emergency preparedness training, exercises, and responses.

Duties & Responsibilities
These examples do not include all possible tasks in this work and do not limit the assignment of related tasks in any position of this classification. Regular attendance according to the position's management approved work schedule is required for all positions.

Supervise, manage, and monitor the operations of the WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) unit. Duties include management and oversight of the WIC grant and budget, coordination of WIC nutrition services and practice including breastfeeding policies and practices.
Plan, initiate, and evaluate WIC plan, policies and practices including their application to public health, compliance with civil rights, data practices and other regulatory policies. Develop and implement required nutrition education and separation of duties plans.
Provide ongoing consultation with State WIC and develop recommendations for and implement program policies and procedures, including work and program standards and outreach activities.
Manage WIC caseload and funding within state requirement. Oversee all WIC administrative and programmatic requirements including use of WIC information system and data reporting systems.
Resolve all complaints of program abuse by vendors and participants.
Assure comprehensive orientation of new staff to WIC and other public health programs, departmental and professional standards, which include individual, community, and system levels of practice.
Supervise and manage personnel including delegation of responsibilities, providing work direction and guidance, overseeing work products, building a team, and managing staff performance issues. Assures staff roles of nutrition education plan coordinator, breastfeeding coordinator, and high-risk competent professional authority (nutrition professionals) are filled by staff meeting Minnesota WIC policies.
Develop and monitor budget, indirect rate approval, cost allocation for WIC claims, analyze quarterly reports and annual work plans, including work/program output and outcome measures; prepare program reports and grant proposals.
Collaborate with State WIC, Health and Human Service agencies, medical and health systems/personnel, other public health units, Community Services, County departments, community agencies, and communities to: Increase awareness of WIC and other Public Health programs and resources and to coordinate service delivery.
Provide leadership that supports Public Health accreditation, with an emphasis on performance management processes and measurements including quality assurance and improvement activities for the unit.
Represent the Department and County to the public and to internal and external groups and organizations.
Participate in emergency preparedness trainings, exercises, and responses.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: All of the above duties are essential functions.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities and Work Environment
Skills Critical to Success

Knowledge of public health and public health nutrition principles including WIC and ability to carry out those principles in day-to-day professional practice.
Knowledge of basic budgeting and financial management.
Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, and policies pertaining to WIC and public health.
Knowledge of governmental functions, including those of cities, school districts, and other parts of counties, state, and federal units.
Ability to lead employees, including the ability to build and support a competent and effective work team to achieve public health goals.
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Ability to prioritize multiple responsibilities.
Ability to work independently.
Ability to solve problems effectively by keeping abreast of policy, professional practice, and employment issues.
Ability to effectively utilize technology for communication, work management and data analysis.

WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work is performed in a hybrid environment via telework and work in a County office building. Some travel is required. Lifting requirement of up to 20 pounds on an occasional basis. Exposure to hazardous materials such as chemicals, blood, and other body fluids may occur. Equipment used may include, but is not limited to, computer, printer, calculator, phone, copy and fax machine.

SELECTION PROCESS: The examination/selection process for this classification will consist of a rating of your training and experience from the application materials submitted

Who We Are
Dakota County is Minnesota’s third-largest county and home to more than 400,000 residents. Our motto is “Be More,” and we strive daily to achieve excellence in public service, focusing on four values: Service, Integrity, People, and Innovation.

Dakota County aims to create an environment that is welcoming and inclusive of diverse people, backgrounds, and experiences. Our goal is to have a workforce reflective of the communities and individuals we serve. We promote an equitable and culturally aware work environment where everyone can be their authentic selves.

Refer to ID 3050w.24.001 when applying