POSITION SUMMARY
This position will manage all aspects of the Suicide Prevention Grant – Implementing Training to Identify Youth at Risk for Suicide. Responsibilities include developing and delivering training and presentations, developing resources, engaging stakeholders, managing consultants, and promoting the services of the grant.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s degree in Community Education, Community Health Services, Training and Education, Social Work, or a related field with a minimum of five to seven years of related professional experience involving the management of special projects, budgetary accountability, grant writing, professional prevention field work and interactions with youth groups; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Background checks are required for all staff who have direct contact with minors involved in youth-serving programs. Must be able to successfully complete QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Gatekeeper training and other evidence-informed curricula. Certified Youth or Adult Mental Health First Aid Instructor preferred. Candidates who are not currently certified instructors but have completed MHFA training and demonstrate a commitment to obtain instructor certification within 90 days of hire (or as soon as training is available) will also be considered.
DESIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES
ABOUT PREVENTION FIRST
Prevention First is a nonprofit and the leading organization for knowledge-building and the dissemination of evidence-based prevention strategies. Our mission is to equip communities with resources and support to build pathways that prevent substance misuse and promote safety and lasting well-being for all through training, education, and partnerships. Since 1980, Prevention First has provided training, technical assistance, and resource materials to thousands of schools, community groups, parents, and youth. We specialize in building the capacity of practitioners to build and sustain effective community coalitions to prevent substance abuse, develop comprehensive strategic prevention plans, and select and implement appropriate evidence-based prevention strategies. We are funded through the Illinois Department of Human Services and offer our services throughout the state.
We offer an exceptional benefits package to our full-time employees (80% and above):
· Paid Time Off Accrual System (eligible day 1)
· Paid holidays
· Medical, dental & vision
· 401(k) plan (eligible after 90 days, vested after 1 year)
This is a full-time, FLSA-exempt position, reporting to the Director of Resource Centers. We have locations in both Chicago and Springfield. The starting salary is $61,000.
Prevention First is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We’re committed to having an inclusive and transparent environment where every voice is heard and acknowledged. We are dedicated to equality and believe deeply in diversity of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, national origin, and all the other unique characteristics that make us different.
APPLICATION
We strongly encourage people from underrepresented groups to apply. Please include your cover letter and resume.
Prevention First is a nonprofit and the leading organization for knowledge-building and the dissemination of evidence-based prevention strategies. Our mission is to advance efforts to promote healthy behaviors and prevent substance misuse in every community through a variety of evidence-based and collaborative approaches, including training, support, and public awareness. Since 1980, Prevention First has provided training, technical assistance, and resource materials to thousands of schools, community groups, parents, and youth. We specialize in building the capacity of practitioners to build and sustain effective community coalitions to prevent substance abuse, develop comprehensive strategic prevention plans, and select and implement appropriate evidence-based prevention strategies. We are primarily funded through the Illinois Department of Human Services and offer our services throughout the state.