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An established industry player seeks a dynamic Program Associate to support the Rosalynn Carter Mental Health and Caregiver Program. This role involves coordinating program activities, managing budgets, and assisting with data collection and analysis. The successful candidate will engage with stakeholders, plan events, and supervise interns, all while contributing to meaningful initiatives aimed at improving mental health and caregiver support. With flexible remote work options and a focus on collaboration, this is an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact in the field of mental health.
Join to apply for the Program Associate, Rosalynn Carter Mental Health and Caregiver Program (RCMHCP) role at Emory University.
Emory University, a leading research institution, fosters excellence and attracts top talent to innovate and prepare future leaders. We seek candidates who can contribute to our academic community.
The Carter Center, established in 1982 in Atlanta, GA, by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter in partnership with Emory University, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. It aims to improve lives worldwide through peace efforts, disease eradication, and hope-building initiatives, guided by a commitment to human rights and alleviating suffering.
The Program Associate will support program activities, assist with data collection and analysis, coordinate meetings and events, and manage projects related to the Rosalynn Carter Mental Health and Caregiver Program, including fellowships and collaborative initiatives. Responsibilities include budget development, grant management, intern supervision, and reporting. The role reports to the Senior Associate Director of RCJF.
This position offers flexible remote work options, with required on-site presence in Atlanta as needed. Candidates must reside in Georgia. Emory is an equal opportunity employer and provides accommodations for applicants with disabilities upon request.