Sparks Group · 1 week ago
Part Time Program Manager
Sparks Group has partnered with a medical association seeking a Part time Program Manager to oversee a critical public health initiative focused on enhancing mental health care access for vulnerable populations. This role involves leading the technical deployment of clinical resources, managing community partnerships, and ensuring program goals and compliance are met.
Responsibilities
Lead the technical deployment and coordination of a centralized SMI Resource Center and all tailored resources across partner clinics
Manage the delivery of specialized educational content for clinicians, patients, and families
Establish and track engagement for a clinician learning community to promote knowledge sharing
Manage placement and tracking for Community Fellows and Ambassadors embedded in host clinics
Oversee the implementation of the Navigator program, including the recruitment, training, and supervision of seven bi-lingual Navigators/Peer Navigators across community sites
Support the distribution of community-focused mental health awareness training curricula
Plan, organize, and track community events to raise mental health awareness
Maintain strong working relationships with key coalition partners to ensure a culturally responsive referral network
Ensure grant compliance, reporting, and actively track program metrics, KPIs, and referrals generated from the community network
Support evaluation tasks, including data tracking, assessments, and analysis
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in Public Health, Psychology, Social Work, or a related field
Bilingual in Spanish
Minimum of three (3) years of program management and evaluation experience
Strong understanding of SMI populations, integrated care models, and culturally competent care
Proficiency in data management, problem-solving, utilizing a Learning Management System (LMS), and summarizing program metrics graphically
Demonstrated success fostering strong, effective working relationships with diverse stakeholders (clinicians, faith leaders, academic partners)
Excellent organizational skills and ability to collaborate effectively within a team
Preferred
Master's degree in Public Health, Psychology, Social Work, or a related field
Grant-funded experience