Project Coordinator (Part-Time, 20 hrs/week)
Behavioral Health Juvenile Justice Program
*Grant Based Program*
*$2,500 SIGN ON BONUS*
The ProjectCoordinator of the Behavioral Health Juvenile Justice (BHJJ) community based program will provide daily oversight of the grant and will be considered key staff. The Coordinator will ensure grant deliverables are met and oversee project activities, including training, communication, data collection and required reporting. This is a part-time position, working appx. 20 hours per week. Hours and days are flexible. While this position does require you to be on-site frequently, there are some work from home options and flexibility allowed.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provides leadership and consultation in the daily operations of BHJJ project.
- Make decisions on project related matters.
- Maintain knowledge of and experience with Behavioral Health services and service delivery
- Maintain regular communication Youth Director and local/state Juvenile Justice leadership.
- Oversee BHJJ grant staff to ensure completion of grant required activities.
- Oversees grant deliverables and ensures activities are met timely.
- Represents the BHJJ program in the community on behalf of Mental Health Services
- Consults with other community stakeholders to strengthen and coordinate grant goals.
- Participates in quality improvement activities to monitor and report on outcomes of participants served
- Reads relevant professional literature, attends conferences, seminars, workshops, and in-service training as required to remain current on best treatment protocols and techniques.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s Degree Public Health, Communication, Social Work or related field, Masters Preferred
- Experience with local, state, and/or federal grant management.
- Valid Ohio driver’s license and insurance coverage (Ohio minimum coverage required)
MHS provides CPR/First Aid and NVCI (CPI Blue) for all new staff, along with on-going education and on-the-job training opportunities.
All MHS candidates are required to have an Ohio BCI check (FBI check required if you have lived in Ohio for less than 5 years, or for working with children), 5-panel drug screen and 2 step TB (or proof of prior TB) upon conditional offer of employment.