Reach Out and Read - Northeast Program Specialist, Maine
Company: Positively Partners
Location: Boston
Posted on: February 1, 2025
Job Description:
The OpportunityReach Out and Read Northeast, an affiliate of the
national Reach Out and Read program, reaches 450,000 children
annually across the Northeast region (Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Upstate New York),
distributing over 750,000 books through 4,000 medical providers in
over 600 clinics. Our focus is on serving underserved communities,
where 62% of the children we reach are from low-income families,
42% identify as children of color, and 21% speak a home language
other than English. Together, we contribute to the broader impact
of the organization, which serves 4.7 million children across the
country and distributes over 7.7 million books annually.As the
Program Specialist, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and
expanding Reach Out and Read (ROR) in Maine, the organization's
newest region. You will support and strengthen ROR sites across the
state by fostering relationships, ensuring program quality, and
broadening the program's reach. Collaborating closely with clinics,
community partners, and the Reach Out and Read Northeast team, you
will promote child literacy and well-being. Reporting to the
Northeast Program Manager, you will work within a growing region
that currently includes 44 partners spanning the entire state of
Maine.Your Key Responsibilities Will Include:Programmatic
Assistance and Quality Assurance Support (60%)
- Recruit and onboard new clinics, fostering relationships with
administrative and clinical teams to ensure effective
implementation of ROR programs.
- Cultivate champions and advocates for ROR within each clinic's
medical and administrative staff.
- Conduct site visits (both in-person and virtual) to assess
program quality, offering tailored support based on identified
needs.
- Develop and implement quality improvement plans to help sites
achieve and maintain high standards of program delivery.
- Collaborate with site leaders to address barriers to program
sustainability and quality.
- Ensure training processes are in place for all providers to
deliver a high-quality program, supporting both new and existing
staff.
- Prioritize program expansion in clinics serving BIPOC and
Medicaid populations, aligning with ROR's equity goals.
- Guide new programs through the application, training, and
implementation phases.
- Share best practices and strategies with the ROR team to
strengthen program delivery and impact.
- Support clinics in creating literacy-rich environments,
including securing and distributing books.
- Provide professional development opportunities for program
staff and assess additional support needs.
- Engage health system leaders to promote program sustainability
and identify opportunities for collaboration.Program Data and
Reporting (25%)
- Oversee the completion and analysis of twice-yearly progress
reports, addressing barriers to timely and accurate
submissions.
- Use progress report data to inform quality improvement plans
and assess program performance.
- Maintain accurate data within the myROR database and other
tracking systems, ensuring timely reporting for funding
applications and partnerships.
- Collect stories, testimonials, and visuals from program sites
to support development and communications efforts.Community
Engagement and Program Support (10%)
- Build relationships with early education organizations,
statewide partners, and health centers to strengthen ROR's impact
and promote universal implementation in clinical settings serving
Maine's youngest children, particularly those experiencing
poverty.
- Represent ROR at regional events and networking meetings,
sharing materials, fostering partnerships, and advocating for the
program's mission.Book Support and Funding (5%)
- Assist sites in selecting and ordering books to meet their
patient needs.
- Collaborate with the Regional Program Director to equitably
allocate book funding.
- Share information on partnership opportunities that can enhance
program sustainability.* This job description outlines the general
nature and level of work expected but is not an exhaustive list of
all duties, responsibilities, or tasks required.Qualifications and
Experience:
- Commitment to increasing equity in opportunity and outcomes for
children and to recognizing factors known to significantly impact
differential outcomes for children, including race, ethnicity,
language, and socio-economic status.
- 2+ years of professional experience in healthcare, social work,
early education and/or literacy, parenting support or related
fields. Equivalent education and lived experience will be
considered.
- Experience in providing program implementation, continuous
quality improvement, and/or professional development support.
- Demonstrated ability to coach, influence, mediate, and deliver
results through others using excellent interpersonal, oral, and
written skills, creative problem-solving, and attention to detail
and follow through.
- Ability to prioritize multiple tasks, meet deadlines, take
initiative and direction, and adapt flexibly within a growing
organization and a changing healthcare environment.
- Self-motivated worker who functions effectively in a virtual
work environment while being an enthusiastic, collaborative team
member.
- Success in fostering partnerships with diverse stakeholders,
with an emphasis on inclusive and culturally responsive
engagement.
- Ability to analyze, synthesize, and utilize data to determine
trends over time to develop plans and communicate with internal and
external stakeholders.
- Proficiency in using electronic communications, databases, and
Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint).
Intermediate Excel skills, including data sorting, conditional
formatting, and pivot tables, are essential.
- Reliable transportation for frequent regional travel.
- Preference to candidates with experience managing quality
improvement processes in healthcare settings.
- Preference to candidates with experience working with diverse
populations and underserved communities.Position
Specifications:This is a full-time, non-exempt position, requiring
40 hours per week and based in Maine. The Northeast Program
Specialist will primarily work remotely from a home-based office
but will travel regularly to clinic sites across the assigned
region. Additionally, attendance at 2-3 regional meetings annually
and 1-2 National meetings every 18 months is required.Compensation
and Benefits:The compensation range for this position is
$23-$26.50/hour, commensurate with experience. ROR offers a robust
benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance, a
401(k) retirement plan with match, paid time off, and more.How to
Apply:Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their
application through our online portal. The interview process will
include a preliminary questionnaire followed by a hiring manager
interview with the Program Manager. Advancing candidates will have
a virtual final interview with other members of the Reach Out and
Read team. We are looking for someone to start in March
2025.Commitment to Diversity:Reach Out and Read is committed to
building an organization that embraces diversity, pursues equity,
and fosters an environment of inclusion. ROR sits at the
intersection of health and education, uniquely positioned to play a
critical role in addressing systemic disparities and inequities in
the public health framework. ROR strives to be an antiracist
organization, using its influence to fight against social injustice
by supporting a culture of learning, empowerment, equity, and a
deep appreciation for the unique experiences that we each bring to
our communities. And, we believe that changing the world begins
with holding ourselves and our workplace to that same
standard.About Reach Out and Read:Founded in 1989, Reach Out and
Read is a national non-profit organization working to ensure all
families have the opportunity to create meaningful everyday moments
through shared reading aloud and building relationships. By
leveraging pediatric care to champion the positive effects of
reading daily and distributing books, Reach Out and Read gives
young children a foundation for success and reaches 4.4 million
children across the country - half of whom identify as BIPOC and
two-thirds of whom come from low-income families.Reach Out and
Read's tens of thousands of trained pediatric providers use books
as a diagnostic tool during regular check-ups and teach parents how
to engage their child with a book to promote positive parent-child
interactions during the rapid brain growth between birth and age
five. The daily practice of reading aloud with a parent supports
children's literacy and math skill development, their
social-emotional development, and prepares them for future success
in school. Working together with our sites and providers, we
leverage our three decades of expertise, build on our literacy
foundations, and engage our shared networks as a catalyst for
change, focusing on equitably strengthening and deepening our
impact on the children, families, and communities we serve.The
Impact:
- Reach Out and Read program sites are located in 6,500 clinics,
safety net hospitals, medical systems, and other healthcare
settings in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
- Reach Out and Read serves 4.6 million children and their
families annually.
- More than 7.7 million new, developmentally appropriate books
are integrated into well child visits with families annually.
- 39,000 clinicians currently participate in Reach Out and
Read.
- Our peer-reviewed body of evidence demonstrates that Reach Out
and Read parents are two-and-a-half times more likely to read
regularly to their children, and that children experiencing Reach
Out and Read show enhanced language development.To learn more about
Reach Out and Read, visit .Reach Out and Read is an Equal
Opportunity EmployerReach Out and Read is an equal opportunity
employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race,
color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
national origin, cultural heritage, ancestry, political belief,
age, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability or
veteran status. Reach Out and Read is compliant with the Americans
with Disabilities Act and we are committed to making special
accommodations for your interview or work as a member of our team.
If specific accommodations are needed, our HR team will work to
accommodate your needs.
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