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Textual Description of Key Tasks. States will:
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Textual Description of Key Tasks. The Contractor will demonstrate support of public health leadership and key staff (e.g., Viral Hepatitis Prevention Coordinator, one or more epidemiologists, and communications/education specialists). The Contractor will work with ASTHO to identify and analyze routine and novel sources for data, analyze/support analysis of data, identify appropriate target audiences, produce the profile, and plan for utilization. Task 1 - Utilization plan The Contractor will develop a utilization plan describing end users and target audiences for the epidemiologic profile, communications channels and tools (e.g., infographics, fact sheets, posters), and dissemination activities. Feedback from stakeholders will help awardees refine the utilization plan and prioritize tools/audiences. At the project conclusion, the Contractor will submit an addendum to the utilization plan describing materials developed and communications efforts completed, along with any corresponding documents and links.
Textual Description of Key Tasks. The Contractor will conduct an HIA and develop and implement a plan for building and sustaining capacity for HIA in the state/territorial health agency (STHA). The project will follow national standards outlined in the Minimum Elements and Practice Standards for Health Impact Assessment and Improving Health in the United States: The Role of Health Impact Assessment. Contractor will be expected to work with ASTHO and CDC to evaluate increases in HIA capacity among project staff and key stakeholders. Contractor will participate in monthly phone calls with ASTHO, CDC/NCEH, and other national HIA partners, as relevant, to discuss development of the project and review monthly progress. Contractor will produce a final written report that includes a summary on capacity building progress, challenges, successes, an HIA report, and recommendations for best practices and future work. The documents will be posted on ASTHO’s website and made available to CDC, ASTHO members and partners. See attached RFP and contractor proposal for details.
Textual Description of Key Tasks. 1. The contractor will scan state resources (e.g., health department websites), CDC guidelines and resources, and existing research to compile promising practices for public health communications with healthcare settings around infection control. This may also include: conducting any necessary follow up (e.g., interviews) to elicit or refine state stories and examples; and reviewing CDC and ASTHO materials to consolidate key messages.
Textual Description of Key Tasks. The Contractor will develop the individual capacity and core competencies for newly appointed health officials to effectively lead a public health agency and facilitate a cohort of networked health officials through an in-person and virtual learning experience. Specifically, the Contractor will: Together with the ASTHO team, co-design the SHLI core curriculum which includes assessments, development of curriculum with consideration of SHLI identified competencies, other leadership skills, innovative learning methods, and special competency development. Involvement of nationally recognized experts as faculty in such areas as curriculum development, teaching and as appropriate professional coaching. Participate in the development, collection and reporting for SHLI evaluation. Conduct an assessment of participating S/XXXx and identification of individual leadership challenges to inform a customized learning plan for each participant. Host First Cohort of 10 newly appointed health officials for in-person leadership development training. Conduct an assessment of participating S/XXXx and identification of individual leadership challenges to inform a customized learning plan for each participant. Host Second Cohort of 10 newly appointed health officials for in-person leadership development training. Develop and provide at least four virtual leadership webinars each year for each of the S/THO cohorts throughout the year to help strengthen core competencies and build cohort cohesion. Identify and provide leadership development training resources including articles, books and other virtual leadership tools. Provide executive coaching services to each participant for one-year. Participate in monthly SHLI Program virtual strategic meetings with key management from all partner organizations.
Textual Description of Key Tasks. Summary Table of Tasks, Deliverables, and Due Dates TASK DELIVERABLE DUE DATE Compensation and Reporting Requirements [Section to be completed by Contracts Dept.] Travel language (is applicable):
Textual Description of Key Tasks. The Contractor will provide the following services for the state team meetings:
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