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SPF-PFS Grant Project Coordinator

JOB TITLESPF-PFS Grant Project CoordinatorPOSITION TYPE12 Month, Full Time, 40 hours per weekSALARYBased on level of experience; range from $40,000 - $55,000TRAVELUp to 15 %, not including local travelWORK LOCATIONTaney and Stone Counties, Missouri – Remote OfficeOTHERThis is a federal grant‐Funded position. Continued employment is contingent upon the successful renewal of grant funds and the satisfactory performance of duties.DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIESThe Project Coordinator (PC) will work with the ADAPT (Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Team) Program Director to ensure the effective implementation of the ADAPT Partnerships for Success grant project – a substance use prevention and mental health awareness project in Taney and Stone counties. The Project Coordinator will work with the ADAPT coalition and stakeholders to implement evidence‐based, data‐driven prevention strategies as outlined in the SAMHSA SPF‐PFS grant award. The Project Coordinator reports to the ADAPT Project Director and will be employed through the Branson School District, who serves as the grant's fiscal sponsor.Under the supervision of the Program Director, the PC will:Provide leadership in the implementation of the ADAPT Partnerships for Success projectWill lead with integrity and transparency as a representative of ADAPT at all timesAdhere with fidelity to grant requirements, timelines, and regulatory complianceMaintain regular and effective communication with supervisor, partners, coalition members, consultants, and vendors to ensure that the goals and objectives of grant are being metRespond to partner needs with resources, technical assistance, and guidance to ensure the goals and objectives of the grant are metWork closely with Program Director and data analyst to ensure adherence to data collection and analysis protocolPerform other duties as required to ensure success of ADAPT and the SPF‐PFS programAttend trainings, workshops, and conferences as requiredMust be willing to obtain Prevention Specialist certification if not already certified.QUALIFICATIONSEducationBachelor's Degree in behavioral health sciences preferredSkills and Knowledge2+ years' experience implementing community substance use prevention best practices2+ years' experience in data‐driven strategic planning and evaluationStrong leadership and project management skillsExceptional written and oral communication skillsSkilled in delivering presentations to diverse audiences, including youth, adults, and high-level decision‐makersHigh level of maturity, self‐motivated, mission driven, and ability to work independently and as a team memberStrong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple projects in a variety of settingsOutstanding interpersonal skills; demonstrated ability to interact with diverse groups#J-18808-Ljbffr