Program Coordinator
Program Coordinator
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Vacancy ID #: FAC0000143
Position Summary:
The Behavioral Healthcare Resource Program (BHRP) at the School of Social Work, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill provides training, technical assistance and consultation services for public and nonprofit providers and organizations. Working in conjunction with the NC Division of MH/DD/SA services, BHRP faculty provide a bridge between substance abuse and mental health research and the evolving North Carolina service delivery system.
BHRP is seeking a program coordinator/open rank fixed term faculty who can provide financial and administrative leadership for the program, as well as assist in program development, coordination, implementation, and evaluation in one of the following substantive areas: substance abuse, child mental health and systems of care or HIV. This is a permanent (1.0 FTE) position in the non-tenure track and is contingent upon the continuing availability of funds.
Education Requirements:
Minimum qualifications include a master’s degree in social work or a related field and/or relevant licensure.
Qualification and Experience:
A minimum five years of experience demonstrating direct practice in mental health or substance abuse as well as responsibilities in administration and program and fiscal planning. An impressive candidate will have extensive experience in training design and delivery, supervision, consultation, and program evaluation. Candidates should have strong communication and organizational skills, the capacity to work independently, and current understanding of NC public sector service systems.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Candidates should electronically submit a curriculum vita, a letter outlining their interest in the position, and the names of three persons who can provide professional references to:
Kim Strom-Gottfried, Ph.D. LISW
Behavioral Healthcare Resource Program
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB # 3550, 325 Pittsboro St.
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
Finalists will be asked to submit writing samples and examples of training materials.
Department Contact Name: Kim Strom-Gottfried
Department Contact Telephone or Email: stromgot@email.unc.edu
For complete job descriptions and to apply, visit: http://hr.unc.edu
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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