Community Education Group (CEG) has
released the final report for ROAD TO AIDS 2012, a joint effort between CEG,
the Urban Coalition for HIV/AIDS Prevention Services (UCHAPS) and the
International AIDS Society (IAS). The
tour, funded by a grant from the Merck Company Foundation, sought community
feedback in 17 cities to define the
state of the U.S. HIV/AIDS epidemic. While each city had its unique concerns, some
issues, such as stigma, were common to all. To read the full report, clickhere.
Monday, August 13, 2012
What I've Been Thinking...
The International AIDS Conference has come and it’s gone.
It
was as intense as I thought it would be. Yet, organizationally Community
Education Group had some unique opportunities including a visit from U.S.
Secretary of
Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius.
We were particularly
honored when Secretary Sebelius mentioned our program during her remarks in the
Conference’s Opening Session. It is always a good feeling to know that your
work is making a difference in the community.
But despite the public recognition, I’ve been thinking that
when it comes to linkage to care, we could do so much more. It’s true that CEG
has experienced tremendous success, linking 95 percent of clients who test
positive to care. But we must do more to apply this model of success to other
health disparities.
It’s time that HIV/AIDS organizations -- specifically those
that are non-clinical providers -- really begin to think about how we can serve
the whole person and the whole community. The end of the epidemic is in sight,
but it certainly isn’t here. Yet we have some very unique skillsets, tools and
access to communities to be able to do more with regard to other health
disparities, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. While we’re routinizing
HIV testing, we can also make sure people know their HDL and LDL cholesterol
levels. Likewise, if we know that smoking
contributes to heart disease, we can link members of the community to smoking
cessation programs and help to reduce community incidences of heart failure.
At AIDS 2012, we celebrated how far we’ve come in the
prevention, care and treatment of HIV/AIDS. And yes, we are closer to the end
of the epidemic than we’ve ever been before.
But now that we know better, we must do better.
Sincerely,
A. Toni Young
Executive Director
Community Education Group
Job Openings at CEG
Community
Education Group is looking for candidates to fill the following full-time
positions:
Strategic Operations Coordinator: The ideal candidate will provide guidance to senior program
staff with the goal of maximizing the productivity of its core programs. He or
she will analyze current processes, develop strategies for process
improvements, and implement interim and long-term solutions in the areas of
program implementation and evaluation. Most importantly this person will move
CEG further along in its transition from an organization that tracks mostly
outputs to a more outcome-based framework. The successful candidate will have
the ability to take outcome summaries from the program evaluator and
effectively package and market them to current and potential funders. This
position presents a unique opportunity for an experienced program manager to
increase the efficacy of an innovative AIDS service organization that is
implementing cutting edge solutions in the fight against HIV and other health
disparities.
To Apply:
Submit a cover letter, resume, salary history and
writing sample to lynn@communityeducationgroup.org.
Assistant
Manager of Programs and Evaluation
This candidate will
provide program management and evaluation services for various initiatives
aimed at reducing health disparities.
The Assistant Manager of Programs and Evaluation position provides a
unique opportunity to implement innovative strategies in the areas of health
education and patient navigation while making a difference in the lives of
South East DC residents. This position
will report to the Executive Director and Manager of Testing and Field
Operations.
To Apply, submit a
cover letter, resume and writing sample to Lavietra@communityeducationgroup.org . Please put Assistant Manager of Programs and Evaluation Position in the
subject line of your email.
Development Specialist
CEG is looking for
someone to research, identify and define funding sources to support existing
and planned program activities. This candidate will also prepare proposals and
grant applications in response to solicitations in accordance with CEG’s
preferences and guidelines; prepare supporting documents for proposals and
grant applications in accordance with CEG’s preferences and guidelines; and
establish clear timelines for the completion of all proposals and grant
applications. Other responsibilities include producing technical grant
proposals within discrete timeframes in accordance with CEG’s preferences and
guidelines; designing graphs, charts, and visuals to illustrate key concepts;
and developing workable implementation plans for proposals and grant
applications.
To Apply: Please forward a cover letter,
resume, salary requirement and one-page writing sample to LaVietra Shannon at lavietra@communityeducationgroup.org. Please put “Development
Specialist Position” in the subject line of your email.
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