Under limited supervision, plans, directs, and administers programs and initiatives designed to address Social Drivers of Health needs by enhancing the efficiency and delivery of clinical, educational, and other resources of the Health Sciences Center to urban, rural, and underserved communities. Directs the Regional Health Extension Hub; including collaboration with higher education, healthcare, community health improvement and philanthropy partners. Identifies and promotes opportunities for new and/or enhanced programs and services, directs major grant initiatives, oversees strategic program planning and development. Provides direction and support to the community-based organizations (Partner HEROs) contracting with OCH; Provides direction and support for the development of HSC outreach policy and procedure. Serves as community engagement representative for UNM-HSC in urban and rural communities.
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