Duties of the Public Health Special Projects Coordinator:
a. Shall maintain awareness of public health issues locally, nationally, and in the University of California system.
b. Shall act as the liaison between Student Health Services, including the Alcohol and Drug Program, and the Association.
c. Shall actively be working on the Reproductive Justice Program and Mental Health First Aid Training Program.
i. Create a strategy chart and give themselves a set of deadlines that will lead to the end of the quarter or the completion of the project.
ii. At the end of the quarter, turn in a debrief of the progress made in the quarter and any changes the project may need to the secretary.
d. Shall be responsible for running RJP in collaboration with HRB’s Students for Reproductive Justice, including but not limited to, the following duties:
i. Provide funding to the RJP program.
ii. Meet quarterly with stakeholders (before Week 9) to review expenditures and assess the effectiveness of the fund.
iii. Coordinate communications between stakeholders of the program.
e. Shall work, in collaboration with the New Student Representative, to implement and oversee a sustainable, long-term program providing free naloxone in university-affiliated housing.
i. Restock any naloxone boxes reported as being empty once a month.
ii. At the beginning of each quarter, go to all of the naloxone boxes to ensure they are filled.
iii. Schedule an annual meeting to review and modify any agreements with participating parties, including but not limited to the Alcohol and Drug Program and Campus Housing (e.g. Residential and Community Living, Residential Operations, Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor).
f. Shall provide a weekly report to the commission with project updates.
g. Shall host or collaborate on at least (1) event or program per quarter related to public health issues.
h. Shall hold a minimum of two (2) office hours per week.
Position Length: One Academic Year
Number of Openings: 1
