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PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATOR 2 - 76948

State of Tennessee
$7,458.00 - $11,935.00 / month
United States, Tennessee, Nashville
1616 Church Street (Show on map)
Apr 28, 2026

Executive Service

PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATOR 2 Department of Health Family Health and Wellness Nashville, TN Closing Date: 05/11/2026

Background Check:

This position requires a criminal background check. Therefore, you may be required to provide information about your criminal history in order to be considered for this position.

Who we are and what we do:

TDH incorporates our values into the work we do each day to achieve our mission, live our vision and address our two strategic priorities of prevention and access.

How you make a difference in this role:

This classification is responsible for duties such as maintaining up-to-date records of budget and expenditures, completing time-sensitive contracts and payment of invoices, grant management, maintaining office property and records, and facilitating the accurate and timely completion of the procurement of services and goods. An employee in this classification may be responsible for the developing and updating project plans, preparing monthly/quarterly/yearly reports, and collaborating effectively with staff on all fiscal, procurement, and grant/contract projects. Other responsibilities may include facilities management, forms and records management, travel, timekeeping, meeting facilitation, and information technology and telecommunications request. This classification differs from Public Health Administrator 1 in that an incumbent of the latter is responsible for oversight of a smaller budget and/or smaller staff.

Job Overview:

The Tennessee Department of Health (TDH), Division of Family Health and Wellness, is seeking a Public Health Administrator 2 to serve as the Section Chief for Adolescent Health & Injury Prevention. Reporting to the Deputy Director of Child Health, this position provides leadership and oversight to a broad portfolio of statewide initiatives focused on injury and violence prevention and improving outcomes across the lifespan, with particular emphasis on adolescent wellbeing and positive youth development. The Section Chief supervises a multi-disciplinary team, manages grants and budgets, drives performance improvement, and represents the section in statewide planning and partnerships.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead, develop, and support staff, fostering a culture of performance, collaboration, and continuous learning across the team.
  • Provide vision and strategic direction for a portfolio of statewide initiatives, ensuring alignment with state priorities, federal requirements, and emerging public health needs.
  • Identify and pursue new funding opportunities to sustain and scale high-impact programs.
  • Provide strategic oversight of federal grant management, ensuring compliance with award requirements, alignment with federal priorities, and successful execution of deliverables across the performance period.
  • Oversee fiscal stewardship of program resources, ensuring accountability, compliance, and effective use of funds to maximize impact.
  • Champion data-informed decision-making by leveraging data to guide strategy, assess performance, and drive continuous improvement.
  • Ensure development and delivery of high-quality legislative reports and materials that effectively communicate program impact and inform policy decisions.
  • Identify and advance strategic opportunities for program growth, innovation, and cross-sector alignment.
  • Provide leadership and oversight for complex, cross-cutting initiatives, ensuring coordination, accountability, and timely execution across teams.
  • Serve as a key representative of the Section, providing subject-matter expertise, building partnerships, and influencing stakeholders across systems.
  • Conduct bill analysis and provide subject-matter expertise on legislative issues relevant to assigned programs.
  • Serve as the Adolescent Health domain lead on the Title V/Maternal and Child Health Block Grant team.

Minimum Qualifications:

Education and Experience differ for this executive service classification based on the needs of the department. This might include a Bachelor's degree in a health or science field, a Master's degree in Business Administration, Public Health Administration or Health Planning, experience with statewide leadership or directing all functions of a health program as a whole.

Pursuant to the State of Tennessee's Workplace Discrimination and Harassment policy, the State is firmly committed to the principle of fair and equal employment opportunities for its citizens and strives to protect the rights and opportunities of all people to seek, obtain, and hold employment without being subjected to illegal discrimination and harassment in the workplace. It is the State's policy to provide an environment free of discrimination and harassment of an individual because of that person's race, color, national origin, age (40 and over), sex, pregnancy, religion, creed, disability, veteran's status or any other category protected by state and/or federal civil rights laws.

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