This training/technical assistance specialist will be a member of the Great Lakes Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) team. The Great Lakes PTTC is located at the Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies (CHESS) in the College of Engineering at the University ofWisconsin Madison. Funded through a cooperative agreement from the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) the Great Lakes PTTC provides training and technical assistance to increase the effectiveness of the substance misuse prevention field in HHS Region 5 (IL IN MI MN OH and WI).Preferred that applicant be located in MN WI IL IN or OH but not required.
The primary duties (95%) of this training/technical assistance specialist for the Great Lakes PTTC include but are not limited to:
Coordinate design and deliver training and technical assistance to address the needs of substance misuse prevention professionals in the Great Lakes region (HHS Region 5)
Develop and revise materials and products used to deliver substance misuse prevention training and technical assistance
Organize technical assistance meetings and trainings
Assist with the development preparation and staffing of in-person and virtual training
Assist with tabling at regional events
Support ongoing efforts to prepare the substance misuse prevention workforce to become Certified Prevention Specialists
Participate in PTTC Network meetings and workgroups
Travel will be required up to approximately 25%. Reliable transportation is required
Other duties as assigned by the Great Lakes PTTC co-director
The secondary duties (5%) include but are not limited to:
Participate in internal team meetings
Complete trainings and paperwork required by the University of Wisconsin Madison
The percent effort devoted to the above duties may fluctuate depending on the projects and funders needs.
At CHESS we are committed to turning research findings into solutions that benefit individuals families and communities. Our efforts ranges from improving quality of life for older adults to supporting behavioral health professionals working in addiction and mental health prevention treatment and recovery services.
CHESS uses technology to enhance the healthcare journey for patients and their families. Whether were offering support during treatment facilitating communication with professionals or providing tools for coping and resilience our innovative approaches empower individuals in their health journeys.
The typical starting salary for this position will $80000 for experienced candidates. Actual pay will depend on experience and qualifications. Employees in this position can expect to receive benefits such as generous vacation holidays and paid time off; competitive insurance and saving accounts; and retirement benefits.
Minimum of five years of work experience in substance misuse prevention
Minimum of two years of experience providing technical assistance and/or training on substance misuse prevention such as the Strategic Prevention Framework effective substance misuse prevention strategies ineffective substance misuse prevention strategies coalition building risk/protective factors for substance misuse data collection and evaluation
Certified Prevention Specialist certification
In-depth understanding of substance misuse prevention science
Strong facilitation skills in large group small group and one-on-one settings
Excellent communication skills both oral and written
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to get along well with a variety of personalities and individuals
Computer skills including Word Excel Outlook and PowerPoint
Excellent relationship builder. Whether with clients or within the team qualified candidates must be able to work collaboratively and build trust and respect both in-person and virtually knowing that whatever the medium excellent rapport is the basis for an effective working relationship
Strategic thinker who understands the value of technical assistance (TA) as a means of supporting and guiding substance misuse prevention work
Ability to work independently and as a part of a team
Strong attention to detail
Bachelors degree or higher degree
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