Join the Movement for Health Equity at RWJF
By Jon Scaccia
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Join the Movement for Health Equity at RWJF

Since 1972, RWJF has pioneered health and healthcare innovations, dedicating its efforts to creating a nation where everyone has a fair chance to thrive regardless of their background or financial status. In their New Jersey department, a new opportunity awaits a visionary leader. As a senior member of program leadership, you will have the unique chance to influence and shape strategies that dismantle structural racism and promote health equity. This role goes beyond conventional program management – it’s about being a catalyst for change, fostering public-private partnerships, and embodying the foundation’s principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion.

A Career That Makes a Difference

As the Assistant Vice President of RWJF’s New Jersey department, you’ll be at the heart of the foundation’s mission, overseeing strategic and operational activities within the state. Your work will involve developing New Jersey-specific programs, establishing strong sector-wide relationships, and championing health equity.

This role is perfect for someone passionate about social justice and a commitment to community transformation. It’s more than a job; it’s a calling to significantly impact the health and well-being of New Jersey’s residents. Join RWJF and be part of a team that is passionate about its mission and committed to creating an inclusive and equitable society.

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