Director, Maternal & Infant Health Initiative (Remote in AZ)
Company: March of Dimes
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: April 5, 2026
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Job Description:
March of Dimes leads the fight for the health of all moms and
babies. We are advocating for policies to protect them. We are
working to radically improve the health care they receive. We are
pioneering research to find solutions. We are empowering families
with programs, knowledge and tools to have healthier pregnancies.
By uniting communities, we are building a brighter future for us
all. We are dedicated to hiring a diverse workforce that fosters
opportunities for personal and professional development. We provide
a collaborative and supportive environment built upon our
fundamental core principles where each employee is valued. Join us
in the fight for healthy moms and strong babies. SCOPE: The
Director of Maternal & Infant Health leads the implementation of
March of Dimes’ mission strategy across the state by advancing
programs, partnerships, and policy efforts that improve maternal
and infant health outcomes. This role serves as the organization’s
maternal and infant health lead in the state, working with
community partners, volunteers, policymakers, and internal teams to
identify priority needs, implement evidence-informed initiatives,
and advocate for policies that support healthy moms and babies. The
Director collaborates closely with national and local staff to
align strategies with national priorities, mobilize cross-sector
partnerships, and translate mission impact into opportunities for
community engagement and donor investment. Through strategic
leadership, coalition building, and data-informed decision-making,
the Director drives initiatives that reduce disparities and produce
measurable improvements in maternal and infant health statewide.
This position reports to the (Senior) Executive Director of Market
Impact. RESPONSIBILITIES: Strategy, Program Implementation, and
Partnerships Serve as the maternal and infant health lead for the
state, engaging and mobilizing community partners while building
strong volunteer and partner relationships. Lead the development
and implementation of a state-level strategic plan and advocacy
strategy aligned with March of Dimes priorities. In collaboration
with community partners and using data, identify areas of high need
and burden and prioritize local programming. Partner with the
national mission team to manage and implement mission initiatives,
including new innovative opportunities, programs, and national
campaigns at the local level. Foster strong collaboration with
internal market staff to advance mission impact goals and ensure
strategies are integrated across development, communications,
marketing, and advocacy efforts. Build and sustain a strong network
of volunteers and strategic partners—including maternal and child
health organizations, agencies, and community leaders—to advance
the mission. Leadership Embody and demonstrate organizational core
values: Diversity, Integrity, Mission, Excellence, and Success
(DIMES) in all professional interactions and responsibilities.
Exemplify adaptive, results-driven leadership by centering
community voices and positioning MOD as a trusted leader in MCH
across the state Proactively assess implementation risks and
challenges and develop strategies to mitigate barriers and ensure
successful program execution. Maintain accountability throughout
all processes and engagement. Lead the implementation of programs
and strategic initiatives that drive measurable impact and improve
maternal and infant health outcomes statewide. Represent March of
Dimes in media engagements and serve as a spokesperson at
conferences, speaking engagements and events. Advocacy & Government
Affairs Perform ongoing management of issues and execution of
strategy, tracking of legislative and regulatory priorities,
production of advocacy materials, and lobbying of policymakers.
Manage coalition relationships. Plan and execute advocacy events.
Represent MOD in various capacities with policymakers, volunteers,
and other stakeholders. Register as a lobbyist consistent with
state laws and regulations. If applicable, utilize electronic data
management tools in order to review and analyze legislative
developments. Donor/ Revenue Development Translate and share
mission and/or advocacy impact in ways that invite donor investment
and supporter engagement. Collaborate with staff partners and key
volunteers to identify, cultivate and secure program funding,
including sponsorship, for relevant mission campaigns.
QUALIFICATIONS: Previous Experience: A minimum of 5 years’
experience in one or more of the following areas: maternal/child
health program planning and implementation; advocacy and government
affairs; public health programming; working with disadvantaged
populations; community development. Experience with results-based
accountability model. Skilled organizer with experience in
community engagement and coalition management including
multicultural communities. Ability to interact across multiple
acculturation levels and socio-economic groups. Familiar with the
geography, key institutions and key partners and volunteers.
Experience convening and leading partners, building strategic
partnerships, and conducting meetings with internal and external
partners. Critical thinking skills in assessing the local market
environment and available resources to successfully implement new
and existing programs. Ability to recruit, mobilize and lead
volunteers and partners. Education: Master’s degree in public
health, health advocacy or policy, community health, public
administration, or other related field, or equivalent combination
of education and experience. March of Dimes provides equal
employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, age, disability or genetics.
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