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Litigation
Litigation - Regulatory Enforcement (SEC, Telecom, Energy, etc.)
Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC
Min 4 yrs required
The Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention and Tobacco Control spearheads programs and initiatives to reduce the burden of chronic diseases by addressing underlying risk factors, such as poor nutrition, physical inactivity and tobacco use. The Bureau aims to reduce the leading causes of preventable deaths through innovative environmental and systems changes and groundbreaking policies that promote healthy eating, physical activity, and tobacco control. The Bureau, which is part of the Division of Prevention and Primary Care, achieves its goals through implementing neighborhood and population-level programs with an emphasis on policy, systems, and environmental changes. We are looking for a highly motivated and productive professional to lead part of an internationally-renowned bureau. Reporting to the Assistant Commissioner, but with wide latitude for independent decision making, the Director of Tobacco Policy and Programming will provide critical leadership in tobacco control policy and community engagement efforts. The Director will identify, develop and implement legislative, regulatory, and programmatic strategies to help reduce smoking in adults and youth, address electronic cigarette use, reduce exposure to secondhand smoke, and curb illegal sales of tobacco products. The position will also include community engagement designed to educate the public on related health issues. The Director of Tobacco Policy and Programming specific duties will include: Leading a team to develop and advance the bureau’s tobacco control legislative and policy agenda, as well as programmatic efforts and coordination of community and stakeholder engagement. Managing all aspects of tobacco control policy development, including formative research, proposal development, drafting and advancing legislation, strategic planning regarding implementation and enforcement, and drafting responses to federal and state regulatory calls for comment. Overseeing the bureaus clinical and cessation related activities, including monitoring of the literature on developing science and research. Advising and supporting tobacco control media, education, and evaluation efforts. Serving as a point of contact with key local and national stakeholders and develop presentations, memos and briefing materials for agency and external audience. Working with the Health Department’s Office of External Affairs, Office of the General Counsel, and other relevant agency units to enact legislation through City Council, state legislature and other legislative bodies and collaborate closely with other internal content experts to advance educational campaigns and evaluation efforts. Providing strategic advice on policy proposals and other tobacco control issues to Department leadership, including the Assistant Commissioner and, the Deputy Commissioner of Prevention and Primary Care and the Commissioner of Health. Performing other duties as needed in support of the tobacco control policy and programming agenda Preferred Skills: A Juris Doctor degree and four years of recent full-time responsible, relevant, satisfactory legal experience; with experience in administrative law, litigation, reviewing and drafting legislation and regulations; managerial experience clearly demonstrating the ability to perform difficult and responsible managerial work, requiring independent decision-making concerning program management, planning, allocation of resources, and oversight of staff including the scheduling and assignment of work. Master's in Public Health; Incumbents must remain a member of the New York State Bar in good standing for the duration of this employment. Strong organizational and project management skills. Strong stakeholder engagement skills, as evidenced through prior work experience. Benefits: Competitive Base Salary Loan Forgiveness Vacation/ Sick Leave Health Insurance / Healthcare Cost Reimbursement Benefit Family/ Medical/ Military / Parental Leave New York City Retirement Membership (via Payroll Contributions) New York City Deferred Compensation Plan (457 Plan or the 401(k)/ via Payroll Contributions) Salary: Commensurate with experience (Up to $130,000) To Apply, Go to website. In the Job ID search bar, enter: 347898.
The Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention and Tobacco Control spearheads programs and initiatives to reduce the burden of chronic diseases by addressing underlying risk factors, such as poor nutrition, physical inactivity and tobacco use. The Bureau aims to reduce the leading causes of preventable deaths through innovative environmental and systems changes and groundbreaking policies that promote healthy eating, physical activity, and tobacco control. The Bureau, which is part of the Division of Prevention and Primary Care, achieves its goals through implementing neighborhood and population-level programs with an emphasis on policy, systems, and environmental changes.
We are looking for a highly motivated and productive professional to lead part of an internationally-renowned bureau.
Reporting to the Assistant Commissioner, but with wide latitude for independent decision making, the Director of Tobacco Policy and Programming will provide critical leadership in tobacco control policy and community engagement efforts. The Director will identify, develop and implement legislative, regulatory, and programmatic strategies to help reduce smoking in adults and youth, address electronic cigarette use, reduce exposure to secondhand smoke, and curb illegal sales of tobacco products. The position will also include community engagement designed to educate the public on related health issues.
The Director of Tobacco Policy and Programming specific duties will include:
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Commensurate with experience (Up to $130,000)
To Apply, Go to website. In the Job ID search bar, enter: 347898.
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The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is one of the world’s oldest and largest public health agencies. It has a single mission: to protect and promote the health of all New Yorkers. The Division of Prevention and Primary Care (PPC) promotes improvements in population health through supporting high quality health care services in New York City. Our programs include: The Bureau of Primary Care Information Project supports and promotes primary care through advocacy, technology, data, evidence-based guidelines and payment reform to prevent and mitigate the burden of chronic disease.