#2500191 Executive Director - Public Health
Company: Colorado City & County Management Association
Location: Colorado Springs
Posted on: May 24, 2025
Job Description:
El Paso County (CO)
Executive Director - Public Health
SALARY
$187,010.00 - $261,810.00 Annually
LOCATION
Colorado Springs, CO
JOB TYPE
Full-Time
JOB NUMBER
2500191
DEPARTMENT
Public Health
OPENING DATE
04/19/2025
CLOSING DATE
5/18/2025 11:59 PM Mountain
FLSA
ExemptNeed more information on completing a job application? See
the EPC Application process.Job SummaryEl Paso County's Board of
Public Health is seeking a seasoned, principled leader to serve as
the Executive Director - Public Health, guiding this department
through a period of growth, change, and renewed commitment to
community well-being. This role requires a strong strategic vision,
grounded in public service values, and the ability to lead with
resilience, humility, and a deep respect for the people and systems
that make public health work.The ideal candidate brings extensive
experience navigating complex political and governmental
environments, particularly in managing large-scale public budgets
with transparency and accountability. This leader will be
responsible for aligning fiscal strategy with public health
priorities, while effectively collaborating with board members,
elected officials, county leadership, and diverse community
stakeholders.Equally important is a commitment to strengthening and
empowering the public health workforce. The Executive Director will
set clear expectations, promote a culture of accountability and
excellence, and prioritize professional development to support and
sustain a high-performing team. This is a highly visible and
impactful role that requires steady leadership, sound judgment, and
a genuine passion for serving others - especially during times of
challenge and change.If you are a collaborative, mission-driven
leader with the perseverance to navigate complexity and the
humility to lead through service, we invite you to apply!Hiring
Range: $195,000.00 - $224,000.00annuallyThis position has an
anticipated work schedule of Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm,
subject to change.How to Apply:
For first consideration, apply as soon as possible. Submit a
completed application, resume, and cover letter using the apply
button above!To see the complete recruitment brochure, pleaseThis
position is responsible for the direction and administration of El
Paso County Public Health, including performance of all powers and
duties vested in or imposed upon the El Paso County Public Health
Director and/or El Paso County Public Health by Part 5 of Article 1
of Title 25, C.R.S. This position is selected by and serves at the
pleasure of the El Paso County Board of Health.Essential
Duties/Responsibilities
- Administers and enforces the public health laws of the State of
Colorado, the public health orders, rules, and standards of the
State Board of Health and Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment, and the orders and rules of the El Paso County Board
of Health.
- Plans, organizes, directs, coordinates, evaluates, and provides
administrative oversight of a variety of public health programs,
including environmental, laboratory, communicable disease control,
maternal and child health, vital statistics, public health
education and promotion, medical clinic supervision, and
epidemiology. Develops and implements goals, objectives, policies,
and priorities for public health services.
- Directs resources needed to develop and carry out the El Paso
County Public Health plan.
- Studies public health needs of El Paso County by reviewing
reports and statistics, personal observation, discussion, and
special surveys; advises the Board of Health, other officials, and
voluntary agencies regarding matters pertaining to public health;
acts as the local registrar of vital statistics; and, maintains
liaison with other public health officials, private physicians, and
other individuals and organizations to achieve public health
goals.
- Acts to protect the public's health during natural disasters or
enemy attacks. Investigates and controls epidemic diseases or
arranges for such professional services.
- On behalf of the Board of Health, accepts, uses, disburses, and
administers all federal and state funds or other property,
services, or money allotted to Public Health; prepares and
administers an annual budget; and establishes fees for services
rendered by Public Health.
- Researches policy issues and interprets policies; makes
recommendations to the Board of Health; ensures proper
implementation of all the policies, orders, resolutions,
regulations, budgets, and other programs adopted by the Board of
Health; and manages projects of El Paso County Public Health.
- Directs and reviews public information efforts for Public
Health, including the preparation of media materials, press
releases, and presentations to health organizations and the general
public; and, responds to public relations situations and requests
for information from private citizens.
- Holds hearings, administers oaths, subpoena witnesses, and
takes testimony when required in performance of duty.
- Serves as the secretary to the Board of Health.
- Provides direct health education services, including talks to
community groups about health, health problems, and the public; and
joins and works with a variety of organizations and agencies to
promote public health goals.
- Takes personal responsibility to provide exceptional customer
service in order to promote and maintain a positive public health
image, constructive working environment, and foster pride and
professionalism in the workplace and community.
- Performs other duties as required.Supervision Exercised:This
classification requires managing and monitoring work performance of
a department including evaluating program/work objectives and
effectiveness, establishing broad organizational goals and
realigning work and staffing assignments for the
department.Supervision Received:Receives minimal and broad
direction. This classification typically performs job duties with
broad parameters defined by general organizational requirements and
accepted practices. End results determine the effectiveness of job
performance.QualificationsKnowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Knowledge of leadership, management, administration, and
communication theories, principles, and practices.
- Knowledge and understanding of Public Health policies and
procedures.
- Knowledge of current public health theory and practice;
considerable knowledge of federal and state laws, rules and
regulations governing public health administration.
- Written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to
exercise these skills in both group and individual settings; and,
ability to present complex public health principles and issues in
ways that can be understood by policy makers and the public.
- Skill in demonstrating a cooperative, professional attitude to
cultivate relationships both within and outside the
organization.
- Financial management skills; knowledge of practices and
procedures for planning and formulating the Public Health budget
and monitoring related expenses.
- Skill in using a personal computer and various software
packages including Microsoft Office.
- Ability to communicate, motivate and organize projects among a
broad spectrum of personnel, frequently under deadline
pressure.
- Ability to establish, develop, and sustain key working
relationships with a variety of local, state, and regional
organizations ranging from local governments to regulatory agencies
to community-based organizations. Ability to influence public
health policy at various levels of government.
- Ability to demonstrate sound judgment by taking appropriate
actions regarding questionable findings or concerns.
- Ability to identify problems and work creatively to resolve
them, considering the impact on Public Health.
- Ability to write and maintain accurate records and reports to
meet Public Health objectives.
- Ability to maintain the security of sensitive and confidential
information.
- Ability to perform under stress and when confronted with
persons acting under stress.
- Ability and willingness to respond to sensitive situations
twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, and to be available
through the use of electronic media.
- Maintain regular and punctual attendance.Required Education &
Experience
- Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
(D.O.) degree from an approved medical school or a master's degree
in a public health discipline such as environmental health, health
education, epidemiology, health administration/policy,
biostatistics, nursing, public administration, health
administration, or a closely related discipline.
- Five years, within the past ten years, of successful and
responsible administrative experience in public health or a closely
related field, including at least two years experience in
supervising public health professionals.
- The Board of Health may substitute year for year professional
public health work experience for the academic requirements or
exceptional academic preparation for the experience requirements,
subject to review by the State Board of
Health.Licenses/Certificates
- Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license.
- If a Physician Director:
- Must be licensed to practice medicine in the state of Colorado
within six months of employment.
- If a Nurse Director:
- Must be licensed to practice in the State of Colorado within
six months of employment.Pre-Employment Requirements
- Must pass conditional post offer background investigation,
motor vehicle record check, and drug screen.Work ConditionsDuties
are primarily performed in an office environment; some travel may
be required. Public Health employees are responsible for providing
proof of vaccinations and/or tuberculosis testing as applicable to
the specific position and must provide proof of vaccinations and/or
tuberculosis testing as applicable to the specific position and
must provide proof of completion of required vaccinations/testing
or proof of initiation within sixty days of hire date.The
classification specification above is intended to represent only
the key areas of responsibilities and minimum qualifications;
specific job assignments, duties, education, experience,
licenses/certifications, and environmental conditions will vary
depending on the needs of the department/office and the particular
assignment. Changes to this document may only be made by a member
of the Human Resources Department.VISIONEl Paso County will be a
trusted regional leader known for excellence in county service
delivery.PURPOSEWe provide essential public services to the Pikes
Peak Region in support of our residents, businesses, and
communities, enhancing the freedom for all to thrive.El Paso County
is an E-Verify and Equal Opportunity Employer.El Paso County
adheres to Federal drug screening guidelines and requires a
pre-employment drug screen.Employer
El Paso County (CO)
Department
Public Health
Address
Citizen's Service Center
1675 West Garden of the Gods Road, Suite 2044
Colorado Springs, Colorado, 80907
Website
Executive Director - Public Health Supplemental
Questionnaire*QUESTION 1
How did you learn of this position? I am currently employed by
EPCEl Paso County WebsiteIndeed.comEmployee ReferralSocial Media
(Twitter/Facebook)LinkedInUniversity/College Career
SiteIndustry-specific Career SiteProfessional Membership Career
SiteCareer FairOther*QUESTION 2
Are you a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic
Medicine (D.O.) obtaining your degree from an approved medical
school, or have a master's degree in a public health discipline
such as environmental health, health education, epidemiology,
health administration/policy, biostatistics, nursing, public
administration, health administration, or a closely related
discipline? YesNo*QUESTION 3
What is the field of study for your acquired degree?
*QUESTION 4
How many years of successful and responsible administrative
experience in public health or a closely related field do you have
within the last ten years? 0 to less than 2 years2 years to less
than 5 years5 years to less than 7 years7 years to less than 10
years10+ years of experience*QUESTION 5
Within the past ten years, how many years of experience do you have
supervising public health professionals? No experience0 to less
than 2 years2 years to less than 4 years4 years to less than 6
years6+ years of experience*QUESTION 6
Are you familiar with AGA budget/finance principles YesNo*QUESTION
7
If you answered yes to being familiar with AGA budget/finance
principles, please describe how you have applied them in your
current or previous roles. If you are not familiar with AGA
budget/finance principals, please list N/A.
*QUESTION 8
Please share how you have handled budgeting for large-scale
programs, ensured financial compliance, and made strategic
financial decisions.
*QUESTION 9
Do you have a valid driver's license? YesNo*QUESTION 10
Have you read, and do you accept the work conditions as outlined in
the job posting? YesNo*Required Question
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