Hours: Part-time (22 hours per week)
Position Summary:
Compensation is dependent on experience
The Project Coordinator oversees day-to-day implementation of the Appomattox SUD grant coordinating staff partners and referral pipelines to achieve enrollment and outcome targets. Responsibilities include managing the grant budget monitoring service and population outcomes driving continuous quality improvement and representing the program with community stakeholders and funders.
The Project Coordinator also directs data collection and reporting audits records for compliance and facilitates regular team problem-solving to ensure services remain on track. Additional duties include leading community marketing efforts and serving as a liaison with courts and advisory partners.
This is a part-time position (22 hours per week) based in Appomattox County.
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Required Education and Experience:
Bachelors degree in a related field (social work counseling behavioral health etc.). Preferred Masters degree in a related social service field.
One year of grant or project management experience; supervisory experience preferred. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
Related Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
- Knowledge of substance use disorders and co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders.
- Knowledge of community mental health and substance use disorders treatment resources and treatment practices.
- Knowledge of principles practices and techniques of grant project planning and monitoring techniques grant performance evaluation data compilation and reporting and budget
preparation and monitoring.
- Ability to collect analyze and report data including the ability to identify and measure outcomes and develop reports.
- Understanding of GPRA data collection protocols.
- Ability to facilitate groups to achieve program goals and objectives.
- Intermediate to advanced computer skills including Microsoft Office products.
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to create presentations and above-average presentation skills.
- Ability to work and contribute within a collaborative team environment.
- Ability to participate in and successfully pass behavioral intervention training which includes both verbal de-escalation skills and physical skills techniques to be utilized with consumers as needed.
- Must possess a valid drivers license and have the ability to travel to locations within the assigned geographical area to attend meetings and perform assigned duties.
The Best Benefits for Those Who Take Care of the Community
Were proud to offer some of the best benefits options in Central Virginia. Participation in the Virginia Retirement System (VRS) is exclusively for public service workers in Virginia while several options exist for life health dental and vision insurance. Emphasis on work-life balance means a generous annual leave policy ensuring time for wellness with separate time allocated for sick leave and additionally for paid holidays. Stay active with Horizons annual wellness programs and various opportunities to interact with the community through the year. If you are interested in continuing your education working at Horizon qualifies you to receive discounts at some local universities.
To Apply Please visit our online career center at Behavioral Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
This is a grant-funded position for 3 years.
Required Experience:
IC
Hours: Part-time (22 hours per week)Position Summary:Compensation is dependent on experienceThe Project Coordinator oversees day-to-day implementation of the Appomattox SUD grant coordinating staff partners and referral pipelines to achieve enrollment and outcome targets. Responsibilities include m...
Hours: Part-time (22 hours per week)
Position Summary:
Compensation is dependent on experience
The Project Coordinator oversees day-to-day implementation of the Appomattox SUD grant coordinating staff partners and referral pipelines to achieve enrollment and outcome targets. Responsibilities include managing the grant budget monitoring service and population outcomes driving continuous quality improvement and representing the program with community stakeholders and funders.
The Project Coordinator also directs data collection and reporting audits records for compliance and facilitates regular team problem-solving to ensure services remain on track. Additional duties include leading community marketing efforts and serving as a liaison with courts and advisory partners.
This is a part-time position (22 hours per week) based in Appomattox County.
|
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelors degree in a related field (social work counseling behavioral health etc.). Preferred Masters degree in a related social service field.
One year of grant or project management experience; supervisory experience preferred. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
Related Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
- Knowledge of substance use disorders and co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders.
- Knowledge of community mental health and substance use disorders treatment resources and treatment practices.
- Knowledge of principles practices and techniques of grant project planning and monitoring techniques grant performance evaluation data compilation and reporting and budget
preparation and monitoring.
- Ability to collect analyze and report data including the ability to identify and measure outcomes and develop reports.
- Understanding of GPRA data collection protocols.
- Ability to facilitate groups to achieve program goals and objectives.
- Intermediate to advanced computer skills including Microsoft Office products.
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to create presentations and above-average presentation skills.
- Ability to work and contribute within a collaborative team environment.
- Ability to participate in and successfully pass behavioral intervention training which includes both verbal de-escalation skills and physical skills techniques to be utilized with consumers as needed.
- Must possess a valid drivers license and have the ability to travel to locations within the assigned geographical area to attend meetings and perform assigned duties.
The Best Benefits for Those Who Take Care of the Community
Were proud to offer some of the best benefits options in Central Virginia. Participation in the Virginia Retirement System (VRS) is exclusively for public service workers in Virginia while several options exist for life health dental and vision insurance. Emphasis on work-life balance means a generous annual leave policy ensuring time for wellness with separate time allocated for sick leave and additionally for paid holidays. Stay active with Horizons annual wellness programs and various opportunities to interact with the community through the year. If you are interested in continuing your education working at Horizon qualifies you to receive discounts at some local universities.
To Apply Please visit our online career center at Behavioral Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
This is a grant-funded position for 3 years.
Required Experience:
IC
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