Global Health Full-time

Accreditation Specialist

Public Health Accreditation Board

Posted

Mar 20, 2026

Location

Remote (US)

Type

Full-time

Compensation

$69000 - $80000

Mission

What you will drive

Job Title: Accreditation Specialist Department: Program Operations Supervision: none Location: Remote Travel: 20% Introduction: The mission of the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) is to advance and transform public health practice by championing performance improvement, strong infrastructure, and innovation. PHAB is the accrediting body for Tribal, state, local, and territorial governmental public health departments in the U.S. Accreditation provides a means for a public health department to identify performance improvement opportunities, to improve management, develop leadership, and improve relationships with members of the community. PHAB is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism (IDEA) and is on an ongoing journey to build an inclusive and welcoming organization. Position Summary: The Accreditation Specialist is a performance improvement champion. The position leads and supports health departments through PHAB’s Accreditation and Recognition processes, ensuring timely, accurate, and high-quality reviews. This role manages the end-to-end progression of assigned applicants, including coaching and technical assistance supports, reviewing documentation for conformity, supporting and participating in site visit activities, and leading the development of the final site visit report. The role also engages in customer outreach, recruitment, and retention activities, serving as a key point of contact for state-based and other learning collaboratives. The Accreditation Specialist serves as a key technical resource on accreditation requirements for Tribal, local, state, and US Territory public health departments, Military departments of health, and Vital Records Health Statistics Units. This role is considered an integral member of the Accreditation & Recognition Team and is responsible for supporting clear communication among stakeholders, maintaining high standards for documentation and reporting, and contributing to continuous improvement of accreditation processes. The Accreditation Specialist will be trained in PHAB’s accreditation software, e-PHAB, and is expected to work comfortably in online systems and collaborative digital environments. In addition to core accreditation responsibilities, the Accreditation Specialist may contribute to special projects or other organizational initiatives based on program needs. This position reports to the Accreditation Team Lead and works collaboratively with other Accreditation Specialists and Program Unit staff, and volunteer public health professionals who serve on site visit teams with the Accreditation Specialist. The ideal candidate will have strong experience in governmental public health, accreditation or other compliance Standards, volunteer management, and project execution within a non-profit or mission-driven organization. Position Responsibilities: The Accreditation Specialist manages a large and complex portfolio of health department applicants and oversees the full life-cycle of PHAB’s Accreditation and Recognition processes. This role requires independent judgment, deep understanding of PHAB Accreditation Standards, strong project and stakeholder management skills, and the ability to balance multiple, concurrent workstreams across varied stages of review. Accreditation Portfolio & Process Management Lead and oversee all aspects of the Accreditation and Pathways process for assigned health departments, ensuring progress, quality, and adherence to PHAB Standards, Policy, and procedures within assigned timelines. Coordinate internally to ensure consistent application of Standards, policies, and processes Documentation Review & Report Development Evaluate health department Readiness Assessments and applicant documentation for conformity against PHAB Standards and Measures, synthesize findings, and contribute to clear, accurate, and defensible reports. Site Visit & Volunteer Reviewer Coordination Support and lead site visit teams, manage logistics and communications, and ensure consistency and inter-rater reliability throughout the review process. Coordinate and participate in in-person and virtual site visits Serve as the primary liaison between assigned health departments and Site Visit Teams Technical Assistance, Coaching, & Stakeholder Support Provide ongoing technical assistance related to accreditation processes, standards interpretation, documentation preparation, and information systems Coach health departments on performance improvement, meeting national standards, and navigating the accreditation requirements Serve as an accreditation resource to PHAB staff and external stakeholders, including acting as a key point of contact for assigned state-based and cohort-based efforts Recruitment, Engagement & Field Representation Support recruitment, retention, and engagement of health departments and volunteer reviewers Lead learning communities or cohort-based activities, as assigned Represent PHAB in meetings, conferences, and external engagements (in-person and virtually) Program Development, Quality Improvement, & Special Projects Participate in continuous quality improvement initiatives to strengthen accreditation processes and outcomes Assist in developing and revising templates, guidance documents, training materials, and technical assistance resources Support special projects, including standards and measures development, research/evaluation activities, or system enhancements Other duties as assigned Education Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of three years of relevant experience or high school diploma with a minimum of 5-7 years of relevant experience (required) Master’s degree in public health or related field (preferred) Knowledge, Skills, and Competencies: Required Understanding of national, state, or local regulations, compliance, and standards frameworks (e.g., Joint Commission, environmental health) Experience work with, or in, health departments and working knowledge of public health accreditation, public health transformation, and project management Ability to interpret, apply, and communicate complex information with consistency and clarity Demonstrated ability to manage complex, multi-phase portfolio with competing priorities, timelines, and stakeholders Excellent interpersonal, communication, customer-service, and organization skills. Excellent analytical, writing, and editing skills, including the ability to review large volumes of complex material, synthesizing complex material into clear, high-quality reports with sound professional judgment Ability to work independently and be self-directed and self-motivated Ability to travel regularly Strong facilitation, presentation, and communication skills with varied stakeholder groups Comfortable leveraging technology and online systems to support project management, documentation, communication, and customer engagement Preferred Experience with PHAB national standards Experience providing technical assistance, consultation, and strategic coaching to organizations Proven ability to build trust-based relationships, engage new and existing customers, and collaborate effectively across internal teams and external partners Demonstrated commitment to continuous quality improvement, customer success, and organizational impact Experience working with or supporting underserved populations or communities EEO STATEMENT: PHAB is committed to equal employment opportunity. We do not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, gender identity, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical condition, religious creed, physical disability, mental disability, age, medical conduction (e.g. cancer or a record or history of cancer), marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. Our management team is dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities and general treatment during employment. DISTRIBUTED EMPLOYER ENVIRONMENT: The Public Health Accreditation Board’s staff currently work in a remote office environment. Employees working from home must agree to maintain a professional working environment with a dedicated workspace, including high-speed internet access. All staff are required to participate in in-person staff meetings that currently occur on a semi-annual basis for up to five consecutive days. These in-person staff meetings may be increased to a quarterly basis, as determined by management. Travel and related expenses for these meetings will be paid for by the employer.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

Job Title: Accreditation Specialist Department: Program Operations Supervision: none Location: Remote Travel: 20% Introduction: The mission of the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) is to advance and transform public health practice by championing performance improvement, strong infrastructure, and innovation. PHAB is the accrediting body for Tribal, state, local, and territorial governmental public health departments in the U.S. Accreditation provides a means for a public health department to identify performance improvement opportunities, to improve management, develop leadership, and improve relationships with members of the community. PHAB is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism (IDEA) and is on an ongoing journey to build an inclusive and welcoming organization. Position Summary: The Accreditation Specialist is a performance improvement champion. The position leads and supports health departments through PHAB’s Accreditation and Recognition processes, ensuring timely, accurate, and high-quality reviews. This role manages the end-to-end progression of assigned applicants, including coaching and technical assistance supports, reviewing documentation for conformity, supporting and participating in site visit activities, and leading the development of the final site visit report. The role also engages in customer outreach, recruitment, and retention activities, serving as a key point of contact for state-based and other learning collaboratives. The Accreditation Specialist serves as a key technical resource on accreditation requirements for Tribal, local, state, and US Territory public health departments, Military departments of health, and Vital Records Health Statistics Units. This role is considered an integral member of the Accreditation & Recognition Team and is responsible for supporting clear communication among stakeholders, maintaining high standards for documentation and reporting, and contributing to continuous improvement of accreditation processes. The Accreditation Specialist will be trained in PHAB’s accreditation software, e-PHAB, and is expected to work comfortably in online systems and collaborative digital environments. In addition to core accreditation responsibilities, the Accreditation Specialist may contribute to special projects or other organizational initiatives based on program needs. This position reports to the Accreditation Team Lead and works collaboratively with other Accreditation Specialists and Program Unit staff, and volunteer public health professionals who serve on site visit teams with the Accreditation Specialist. The ideal candidate will have strong experience in governmental public health, accreditation or other compliance Standards, volunteer management, and project execution within a non-profit or mission-driven organization. Position Responsibilities: The Accreditation Specialist manages a large and complex portfolio of health department applicants and oversees the full life-cycle of PHAB’s Accreditation and Recognition processes. This role requires independent judgment, deep understanding of PHAB Accreditation Standards, strong project and stakeholder management skills, and the ability to balance multiple, concurrent workstreams across varied stages of review. Accreditation Portfolio & Process Management Lead and oversee all aspects of the Accreditation and Pathways process for assigned health departments, ensuring progress, quality, and adherence to PHAB Standards, Policy, and procedures within assigned timelines. Coordinate internally to ensure consistent application of Standards, policies, and processes Documentation Review & Report Development Evaluate health department Readiness Assessments and applicant documentation for conformity against PHAB Standards and Measures, synthesize findings, and contribute to clear, accurate, and defensible reports. Site Visit & Volunteer Reviewer Coordination Support and lead site visit teams, manage logistics and communications, and ensure consistency and inter-rater reliability throughout the review process. Coordinate and participate in in-person and virtual site visits Serve as the primary liaison between assigned health departments and Site Visit Teams Technical Assistance, Coaching, & Stakeholder Support Provide ongoing technical assistance related to accreditation processes, standards interpretation, documentation preparation, and information systems Coach health departments on performance improvement, meeting national standards, and navigating the accreditation requirements Serve as an accreditation resource to PHAB staff and external stakeholders, including acting as a key point of contact for assigned state-based and cohort-based efforts Recruitment, Engagement & Field Representation Support recruitment, retention, and engagement of health departments and volunteer reviewers Lead learning communities or cohort-based activities, as assigned Represent PHAB in meetings, conferences, and external engagements (in-person and virtually) Program Development, Quality Improvement, & Special Projects Participate in continuous quality improvement initiatives to strengthen accreditation processes and outcomes Assist in developing and revising templates, guidance documents, training materials, and technical assistance resources Support special projects, including standards and measures development, research/evaluation activities, or system enhancements Other duties as assigned Education Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of three years of relevant experience or high school diploma with a minimum of 5-7 years of relevant experience (required) Master’s degree in public health or related field (preferred) Knowledge, Skills, and Competencies: Required Understanding of national, state, or local regulations, compliance, and standards frameworks (e.g., Joint Commission, environmental health) Experience work with, or in, health departments and working knowledge of public health accreditation, public health transformation, and project management Ability to interpret, apply, and communicate complex information with consistency and clarity Demonstrated ability to manage complex, multi-phase portfolio with competing priorities, timelines, and stakeholders Excellent interpersonal, communication, customer-service, and organization skills. Excellent analytical, writing, and editing skills, including the ability to review large volumes of complex material, synthesizing complex material into clear, high-quality reports with sound professional judgment Ability to work independently and be self-directed and self-motivated Ability to travel regularly Strong facilitation, presentation, and communication skills with varied stakeholder groups Comfortable leveraging technology and online systems to support project management, documentation, communication, and customer engagement Preferred Experience with PHAB national standards Experience providing technical assistance, consultation, and strategic coaching to organizations Proven ability to build trust-based relationships, engage new and existing customers, and collaborate effectively across internal teams and external partners Demonstrated commitment to continuous quality improvement, customer success, and organizational impact Experience working with or supporting underserved populations or communities EEO STATEMENT: PHAB is committed to equal employment opportunity. We do not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, gender identity, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical condition, religious creed, physical disability, mental disability, age, medical conduction (e.g. cancer or a record or history of cancer), marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. Our management team is dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities and general treatment during employment. DISTRIBUTED EMPLOYER ENVIRONMENT: The Public Health Accreditation Board’s staff currently work in a remote office environment. Employees working from home must agree to maintain a professional working environment with a dedicated workspace, including high-speed internet access. All staff are required to participate in in-person staff meetings that currently occur on a semi-annual basis for up to five consecutive days. These in-person staff meetings may be increased to a quarterly basis, as determined by management. Travel and related expenses for these meetings will be paid for by the employer.