Location: Perkins,OK, USA
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Job Type
Full-time
Description
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
* Coordinate implementation of SPF-PFS with project investigator, grant evaluator and grant staff
* Responsible for day-to-day management and oversight of the grant
* Develop grant project policy and procedure, if needed
* Maintain integrity and appropriate use of grant funds and resources
* Attend required trainings and grantee meetings
* Organize and facilitate, if needed, cultural competency training for community
* Organize information and work closely with project evaluator
* Accountable to the community and Business Committee, Advisory Board and Principal Investigator for appropriate conduct of grant
* Work with Payne, Lincoln and Logan County schools of child and adolescent prevention needs
* Implement and facilitate prevention activities in the school systems and ITO after school programs
* Build relationships with community and school to provides needs assessment and incorporate universal screening tools to identify children and adolescents in need of behavioral health and substance use services
* Research curriculum options to implement in school systems such as Good Behavior Games, Second Step, Botvin LifeSkills
* Coordinate and attend outreach events
* Work with community stakeholders including other Iowa Tribe Departments, Community Partners, Public Schools in the Iowa Tribe service area and Justice system
* Data entry for grant requirements in specific grant database
* Coordinate project with other behavioral health programs as needed
* Act as a resource and provide leadership in community groups and with co-workers
* Participate in weekly staff meetings with behavioral health staff members
* Report to Director of Behavioral Health
* Provide monthly reports to Director of Behavioral Health
* Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Education and Experience:
* Masters' Degree Required in a public health, education, administration, and/or behavioral health related field
* Experience working with prevention programs
* Be certified or willing to be certified as a prevention specialist