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Employment Opportunities

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Monitoring and Evaluation Manager

This position will be responsible for monitoring and evaluating (M&E) initiatives, programs and projects across all branches (Impact, Engagement, Capacity Building and F&A) providing accountability and ensuring efficiency and success from start to finish. The manager’s primary responsibility is to work with directors, managers, staff, and executive staff to design and implement monitoring and evaluation strategies that generate impact and learning congruent with APIAHF’s mission and vision as well as the specific objectives of each branch.

 

Research and Data Director

Provide leadership in both strategy and implementation of mission in particular influencing policy as part of the Impact Branch. Act as an organizational leader/partner with Executive Team and other Directors to fulfill all parts of our mission.

 

Health Policy Intern

The Health Policy Intern will work with other APIAHF Policy Division staff to conduct research and write and/or update health policy briefs, assist with policy analysis and evaluation of federal health programs, draft materials for advocacy activities, and other duties as assigned by the Policy Team. Depending upon the skills and interests of the Health Policy Intern, the position will include substantive legal or public policy analysis and writing.

 

Development Director

The Development Director is responsible for the development, design, and implementation of a comprehensive fund development program, including supporting the Board of Directors, executive staff including the President & CEO, and Branches and programs in meetings revenue and cultivation goals. This includes revenues from government, corporate, foundation and major donor sources. While only supervising one staff person directly, the Director series employees are expected to lead cross-organizational teams to achieve their goals and to assure the resources and technical knowledge for Board and staff to fulfill their responsibilities. While primarily focused on revenue-generation for sources which fund across the entire organization especially private sources, this position will also be a part of each grant proposal development management team, as well as with the F&A team which manages the re-granting functions.

 

Vice President of Impact Strategies

APIAHF is seeking a Vice President of Impact Strategies to lead our Impact Branch, consisting of Policy Analysis, Government Relations & External Affairs, Research & Data, and Communication teams. The VP for Impact Strategies will serve as the one of the organization’s highest serving staff overseeing four key organizational functions of the organization: government relations and external affairs; policy analysis; strategic communications; and research and data. The VP for Impact Strategies is also the executive administrator of the Washington, DC Office.

 

Capacity Building Specialist

The Capacity Building Specialist II, is responsible for planning, coordinating, and delivering a variety of capacity building assistance activities on the topics of evidence based interventions and public health strategies. The Capacity Building Specialist will help community-based organizations (CBOs) that serve communities of color and/or people at risk for HIV to select, adapt, and implement evidence-based interventions and strengthen the processes and systems to monitor and evaluate those interventions.


In the News

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World Journal

World Journal: 05/18/11


 

Tackling Asian American Health Disparities

NPR: 05/24/10

In recognition of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Tell Me More takes a look at health care in Asian American communities.


Rates of Disease Differ Among Groups of Asians

San Francisco Chronicle: 03/19/10


 

Plug Coverage Gap

ModernHealthcare.com: 03/11/10



 

A Wait We Can't Afford

Roll Call: 09/10/09




 

Three Steps for Improving American Health Care

San Jose Mercury News: 04/14/09


 

COBRA Story (Chinese Language)

World Journal: 03/02/09




Public Health Alerts

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Get Ready Pandemic Flu: How to Prepare Yourself for the Pandemic Flu

APIAHF coordinated the translation of (Japanese, Korean, Marshallese, Samoan, Thai, Tongan, Traditional Chinese, and Vietnamese) the Get Ready pandemic flu fact sheet from the American Public Health Association to help our communities prepare themselves, for the pandemic flu. Share them with those you care about or pass them out in your community!

Are You Ready: How to Keep Yourself Safe from H1N1

APIAHF coordinated the translation of (Chinese, Chamorro, Chuukese, Japanese, Korean, Marshallese, Samoan, Thai, Tongan, and Vietnamese) the Are You Ready fact sheet from the American Public Health Association to help our communities prepare themselves, for H1N1 pandemic flu. Share them with those you care about or pass them out in your community!


Take Action

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Pick Up the Phone! Call Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee and Tell them You Support S.744!

We need your help to tell the Senate to SUPPORT access to health care and family economic supports for all, and OPPOSE further restrictions on aspiring citizens and their families.

Email Members of Congress to Vote for the Health of New Americans and Show Support for S.144!

We need your help to tell the Senate to SUPPORT access to health care and family economic supports for all, and OPPOSE further restrictions on aspiring citizens and their families.

Tweet for a Reason! Tell the Senate Judiciary Committee Members that Aspiring Citizens Need Affordable Health Care!

We need your help to tell the Senate to SUPPORT access to health care and family economic supports for all, and OPPOSE further restrictions on aspiring citizens and their families.

The Affordable Care Act Turns 3 Take Action

Send an ACA and language access message to Secretary Kathleen Sebelius at the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.


Upcoming Trainings and Webinars

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TRAINING: Monitoring & Evaluation for High Impact HIV Prevention

May 16-17, 2013 in Oakland, CA

This is a FREE training offered by the California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center & Capacity for Health. See the flyer in the "Downloads" section below for more information.

Course Description

Participants will develop a realistic evaluation plan for their prevention programs based on current interventions they are implementing. Emphasis will be placed on determining the effectiveness of current programs in…