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Director, Adolescent Health and Substance Use Initiatives
Seeking a new Director to join our Public Health Initiatives team to be responsible for the following: Direct national programs designed to support adolescent health promotion, including issues of tobacco use prevention, reproductive health, and LGBTQ health and wellness. Direct the operations and strategic growth of programs, research, and policy development and implementation for adolescent health promotion activities. Direct the coordination of all tobacco related projects from multiple funding sources throughout the AAP, as well as with the research partners across the country. Guide strategy development, securing of funds, and implementation and evaluation of assigned initiatives, including oversight of assigned AAP committees, councils and s
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