
LOCATION: Wayne County Health Department - Wayne, 48184
SEMHA is seeking an Infant Safe Sleep Program Assistant to work at Wayne County Health Department located in the city of Wayne.This role will be is responsible for assisting the Wayne County Infant Safe Sleep (ISS) Coordinator by providing administrative support in office and in the field, coordinating program activities and ensuring efficient operation of the overall program. This role will maintain records appropriately, client confidentiality, and work collaboratively within the ISS program and other community projects. The ideal candidate will mostly work in an office setting but may also travel for events or meetings. The role may involve collaboration with various teams and departments within the organization. The ideal candidate will complete all training requests/requirements in a timely manner
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Salary: $17.50 hourly
Employment Type: Part-Time
Work Hours: 16 hours weekly
Classification: Non-exempt
Application Deadline: April 30, 2026
Please contact SEMHA HR Department @ (313) 873-6500 if you need assistance to upload resume, cover letter, and/or make application online.
** Applicants must be presently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. E.O.E.**
** SEMHA is an equal opportunity employer that provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type. Those applicants requiring reasonable accommodation to the application and/or interview process should notify a representative of the SEMHA Human Resources Department. **
** SEMHA positions are grant funded and are contingent upon the continued support of the funding throughout the duration of the assignment. **

Historically leading in the advancement of public health for Southeastern residents since 1956. SEMHA is committed to improving the population's health outcomes to advance equity in healthcare for Michigan.