Overview

Wake County Public Health is seeking a dynamic and experienced Communicable Disease Manager to lead and oversee its Communicable Disease Program. This leadership role is responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating a range of public health initiatives, including disease surveillance, tuberculosis control, refugee health, and health education. The manager ensures the delivery of high-quality, compliant, and data-driven services that protect and promote community health. The ideal candidate will be a Registered Nurse (RN) with experience in clinical and/or public health settings.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Direct the strategic planning and daily operations of the Communicable Disease Program
  • Lead program areas including: Communicable disease surveillance, Tuberculosis control, Refugee health services, Disease Intervention services, and health and education outreach
  • Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal public health regulations
  • Analyze epidemiological data to identify trends and guide prevention and control strategies
  • Develop and monitor program goals, performance metrics, and timelines
  • Manage program budgets, grants, and contracts
  • Collaborates with healthcare providers, schools, long-term care facilities, and government agencies
  • Lead and support multidisciplinary teams of clinical and non-clinical staff including: Communicable Disease Surveillance Team, Tuberculosis and Refugee Health Clinic, Communicable Disease Quality Assurance Team, and Disease Intervention Specialists

The Basics (Required Education and Experience)

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Five years of job-related experience, including three years of supervisor experience
  • Equivalent education and experience are accepted
    **Please include ALL prior work experience on your application and resume.

Preferred Education and Experience:

  • NC Registered Nurse Licensure (strongly preferred)
  • North Carolina Credentialed Public Health Nurse