Program Associate – Tobacco Treatment & Prevention (HCCA)
Quick Summary
3Anticipated Salary: $52,000 - $56,000Reporting Relationship: Program Manager Reporting to the Program Manager,
Requirements
~1 min readBachelor’s degree in health-related field is preferred; however, equivalent related work experience may be considered. Experience working in a non-profit setting and with grant-funded projects is a plus. Training in counseling and/or social work is also a plus.
Ability to work collaboratively with varied project partners, consumers, community partners, and providers of health and behavioral health care
Comfort and ability to present to, facilitate, and engage diverse audiences, including youth and older adults
Ability to work independently
Ability to meet deadlines
Ability to communicate professionally both verbally and in writing
Knowledge and skill in the management of data-driven projects
Ability to monitor and provide oversight of external local partners' progress towards deliverables
Ability to plan, coordinate, implement, and manage multiple activities at once
Ability to gather, synthesize, and summarize a variety of information from many sources
Experience developing error-free, audience-specific communication materials and messages including flyers, brochures, booklets, social media, etc.
Understanding of coalition-building strategies
Experience using Microsoft Office suite and Google Workspace
Valid Maine driver’s license and reliable transportation
Must be eligible to work in the United States
Knowledge of evidence-based tobacco use prevention and treatment strategies is a plus
Knowledge and comfort navigating public schools is a plus
The Program Associate – Tobacco Treatment & Prevention will:
Deliver evidence-based youth tobacco treatment strategies in Kennebec County high schools and other settings statewide.
Work closely with school staff and leadership to recruit and refer youth for tobacco treatment services.
Conduct focus groups with youth and key informant interviews with adults.
Facilitate and lead a quarterly advisory council.
Provide ongoing technical assistance and support for local and statewide project partners.
Recruit and train partners on the tobacco treatment support curriculum.
Facilitate in-person and/or virtual youth tobacco quit support groups.
Assist evaluation efforts for the tobacco quit support curriculum.
Provide technical assistance to community partners to develop model tobacco use prevention policies that support smoke- and vape-free environments, and that align with state tobacco- and smoke-free laws.
Develop and advocate for policies that promote smoke-free and tobacco-free environments.
Provide presentations and training (in person and virtually), and promote via relevant communication channels, to relevant partners and interest holders on evidence-based best practice strategies for tobacco treatment to increase knowledge of and access to the Maine QuitLink, My Life, My Quit, and other available tobacco treatment options and strategies.
Collaborate with school partners to implement systems changes that integrate tobacco treatment and restorative responses to behavioral health challenges.
Serve as a spokesperson for tobacco use and exposure prevention, and HCCA by providing education through webinars and in-person presentations to schools and youth-serving organizations on tobacco-related public health issues and the evidence-based best practice strategies to address these issues.
Attend required meetings and training sessions.
Participate in appropriate professional development opportunities, such as MaineHealth’s Center for Tobacco Independence’s (CTI) basic skills and intensive skills training, and motivational interviewing.
Attain Tobacco Treatment Specialist certification.
Attain Certified Prevention Specialist certification.
Track workplan activities and ensure required data is collected and entered in online and other required reporting systems in a timely manner.
Utilize written and electronic media for a variety of community awareness strategies.
Protect confidential information about program participants.
Assure the required data is collected and entered in online and other required reporting systems.
Assist with grant reporting requirements for reports to be accurate and submitted on time.
Work closely with the HCCA Program Manager and Finance Manager to ensure project activity meets budgetary expectations.
Promote positive relationships between and among HCCA and all potential collaborating partners by meeting with various community interest holders (schools, youth-serving organizations, age-friendly community groups, etc.) and finding opportunities to network and establish new relationships with potential partners to expand or enhance HCCA’s tobacco treatment and prevention program.
Be a member of HCCA’s team of public health professionals working collaboratively to implement primary prevention programming and supporting the organization’s broad public health goals.
Perform other duties as assigned.
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- First seen
- June 11, 2026
- Last seen
- June 12, 2026
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