| Location | Nashville, TN |
Executive Service
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAM DIRECTOR 3
Department of Health
Family Health and Wellness
Nashville, TN
Closing Date: 09/07/2026
Background Check:
This position requires a criminal background check. Therefore, you may be required to provide information about your criminal history in order to be considered for this position.
Who we are and what we do:
TDH incorporates our values into the work we do each day to achieve our mission, live our vision and address our two strategic priorities of prevention and access.
How you make a difference in this role:
This classification provides guidance and support for Tennessee Department of Health Program areas of their responsibility in accordance with state and federal guidelines and drives efforts aimed at prevention, education, and outreach to meet Department and programmatic goals and objectives. An employee in this classification in collaboration with current Section Chief and Deputy Medical Director and senior leadership, develops a strategic plan to address specific health issues within the program area they are responsible for to create an opportunity to impact their specific program area.
Job Overview:
The Tennessee Department of Health's (TDH) Division of Family Health and Wellness (FHW) is hiring a Public Health Program Director 3 to provide strategic leadership and oversight for Tennessee's Child Fatality Review (CFR), Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (FIMR), and Rural Fetal and Infant Health Initiative (RFIHI) programs.This position is responsible for overseeing statewide implementation of these programs through strategic planning, federal grant and contract management, quality improvement, stakeholder engagement, and evaluation. The Director will also guide evidence-based initiatives within these programs, including Safe Sleep, Count the Kicks, the Infant Health Strategic Action Collaborative (IHSAC), and other maternal and infant health initiatives to reduce fetal, infant, and child mortality. This position reports to the Perinatal and Infant Health Section Chief.
Key Responsibilities:
Minimum Qualifications:
Education and Experience differ for this executive service classification based on the needs of the department. This might include a Bachelor's degree in a health or science field, a Master's degree in Business Administration, Public Health Administration or Health Planning, experience with statewide leadership or directing all functions of a health program as a whole.
Pursuant to the State of Tennessee's Workplace Discrimination and Harassment policy, the State is firmly committed to the principle of fair and equal employment opportunities for its citizens and strives to protect the rights and opportunities of all people to seek, obtain, and hold employment without being subjected to illegal discrimination and harassment in the workplace. It is the State's policy to provide an environment free of discrimination and harassment of an individual because of that person's race, color, national origin, age (40 and over), sex, pregnancy, religion, creed, disability, veteran's status or any other category protected by state and/or federal civil rights laws.