Key Responsibilities: Provide leadership and oversight for the Fetal and Infant Mortality Reduction Rural Health Transformation Program across assigned rural regions Manage and monitor grant-funded contracts, including reviewing Products of work, budgets, expenditures, and deliverables to ensure compliance with State and federal requirements Serve as the primary liaison to funded grantees, providing technical assistance, guidance, and ongoing support to ensure the successful implementation of program activities Support the establishment and sustainability of multisector, community-based collaboratives that include healthcare, public health, community organizations, and individuals with lived experience Ensure grantees are implementing data-driven planning processes, including the use of vital statistics, Perinatal Periods of Risk (PPOR) data, and other relevant data sources Guide and support the development and execution of data-informed action plans aligned with the TDH Infant Health Strategic Plan Oversee implementation of evidence-informed and community-driven strategies, including initiatives related to: Community Health Access and Navigation in Tennessee (CHANT) and Tennessee Community Compass Count the Kicks fetal movement awareness program Priority areas such as prenatal care, safe sleep, breastfeeding, smoking cessation, and preterm birth prevention Promote coordination and systems integration across healthcare, public health, and community-based services to improve access and continuity of care Monitor program performance through shared measurement approaches, including review of process and outcome data, quarterly reports, and evaluation activities Participate in and support state-led evaluation, reporting, training, and technical assistance efforts Ensure meaningful community engagement, including integration of individuals with lived experience in planning, implementation, and evaluation activities Support development of sustainability plans, including identifying funding opportunities and strategies to maintain program impact beyond the grant period Conduct site visits, facilitate meetings, and represent the program in regional and statewide stakeholder engagements Collaborate with internal TDH programs and external partners to align efforts and advance maternal, fetal, and infant health priorities Minimum Requirements: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelors degree in public health or a related field Experience equivalent to substantial (5 years or more) of full-time, increasingly responsible professional health program work Experience in program or grant management, including contract oversight, budgeting, and reporting Demonstrated ability to lead or support multi-partner initiatives or community collaboratives Strong understanding of public health data and experience applying data to program planning and evaluation Excellent organizational, project management, and problem-solving skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage diverse stakeholders, including community members and individuals with lived experience Experience providing training or technical assistance is preferred Knowledge of maternal, fetal, and infant health and rural health systems is preferred Ability to travel within assigned regions and statewide as needed Ability to work remotely with periodic in-person meetings in Davidson County and assigned rural locations This role is responsible for overseeing contracts, guiding implementation of funded activities, and supporting community-based collaboratives working to improve birth outcomes and reduce fetal and infant mortality.