Description
The Tennessee Department of Health (TDH), Division of Family Health and Wellness (FHW), is seeking a Public Health Program Director 2 to work with the Tobacco Prevention and Control Program within the Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Section.
This position will be responsible for advancing smoking cessation initiatives, with a focus on populations experiencing the highest rates of tobacco use.
Key responsibilities include :
Program Leadership : Direct and manage evidence-based cessation programs designed to reduce tobacco and nicotine use across the state.
Stakeholder Engagement : Convene and collaborate with public health partners, community organizations, healthcare providers, and other stakeholders to build capacity and strengthen statewide tobacco control efforts.
Data-Driven Decision-Making : Utilize epidemiologic data and program evaluation to inform strategies, monitor progress, and ensure accountability in reducing tobacco-related burden.
Strategic Implementation : Align program goals with TDH priorities, and national best practices to maximize impact on population health.
The successful candidate will bring strong leadership, strategic planning, and communication skills to drive a comprehensive tobacco cessation agenda. This role offers the opportunity to shape statewide initiatives, improve health outcomes, and reduce the toll of tobacco and vaping on Tennessee communities.
NOTE :
This role is hybrid with some in-office expectations in Nashville, TN at supervisor discretion.
Position is renewable annually, pending funding availability.
First day attendance expected in-person in Nashville for orientation and laptop deployment. Travel to Nashville, TN is not reimbursable.
Position is full-time, 37.5 hours per week.
Weekly work schedule is Monday-Friday from 8 : 00AM to 4 : 30PM, with no overtime allowed.
Program Director • Nashvle, TN, United States