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Institute for Health and Recovery · 2 weeks ago

Training Program Manager

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) is dedicated to supporting youth and young adults affected by trauma and substance use. The Training Program Manager will oversee the youth and young adult training team, providing guidance and support in training and technical assistance for various programs, while collaborating to develop effective training resources.

ConsultingHealth CareNon ProfitRehabilitationTrainingWellness

Responsibilities

Guide IHR’s ongoing learning and engagement with the field to ensure that YYA training and technical assistance is continuously updated and informed by current and emerging research, trends, needs, and best practices related to working with young people impacted by substance use, mental health needs, and trauma
Manage YYA training and technical assistance contracts, ensuring that deliverables are completed, resources are allocated and utilized effectively, and goals are achieved
Lead team in developing and implementing new trainings, resources, and approaches to technical assistance
Supervise team members, supporting their professional growth and development
Manage workload assignments to ensure equitable and effective distribution of tasks
Cultivate new training and technical assistance opportunities statewide and nationally
Collaboratively work with Senior Director of Youth and Young Adult Programs & Services, DYS Director of Substance Use Services, and IHR’s Director of Training to support youth leaders and internal capacity building of IHR direct service staff on topics related to young people
Establish and maintain ongoing quality assurance process for YYA training and technical assistance
Create and deliver innovative, engaging trainings focused on YYA substance use
Work with IHR’s Director of Training to review training evaluations and participate in IHR’s Training Committee
Attend team and agency staff meetings

Qualification

Training developmentSupervision experienceCurriculum developmentProject managementCommunication skillsCoachingCommitment to diversityMentoringCross-functional collaborationProblem-solvingAdaptability

Required

Master's degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or similar field; substantial experience (over 5 years supervising in mental health field) may be considered in lieu of a degree
At least 5 years of previous experience in training development, educating, program development, and/or youth program oversight
At least 5 years of working directly with young people affected by substance use, mental health, and/or trauma
Previous experience providing supervision and leading a team
Previous experience providing case consultation to staff working with young people
Previous experience in curriculum development
Excellent communication skills, oral and written including writing and reporting skills
Previous supervisory experience
Some statewide and national travel
Work effectively with diverse ethnic and cultural communities

Preferred

Valid driver's license, good driving record, and regular access to a reliable vehicle

Company

Institute for Health and Recovery

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The Institute for Health and Recovery (IHR) is a statewide, nonprofit organization incorporated in 1990 to provide services, policy and program development, research and capacity-building activities.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
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