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Job Summary
A Training Coordinator position is available in the MGH Center for School Behavioral Health located within the MGH Psychiatry Department. This role will provide coordination for the iDECIDE program, an alternative to punishment for school-based substance use infractions in middle and high schools. The Training Coordinator will be responsible for managing all training logistics and training-related administrative tasks, including reserving training space, scheduling trainings, tracking training registration and attendance, and maintaining systems of communication with internal staff and external stakeholders (e.g., school-based staff, community-based organizations, etc.). As the Training Coordinator will also support the Training Manager in facilitating and delivering trainings to school-based intervention facilitators on the iDECIDE program, the ideal candidate for this role will have knowledge of substance use trends among youth and be comfortable speaking about this in front of large audiences. Ideally, the Training Coordinator will have 2-3 years of experience working in a role that involves two of the following : 1) project coordination, 2) training and technical assistance, 3) group facilitation, 4) substance use supports and services, 5) youth development. He / she will report directly to the iDECIDE Training and Implementation Managers.
Qualifications
Key Responsibilities
Primary Administrative
Qualifications
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Remote Type
Hybrid
Work Location
101 Merrimac Street
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Employee Type
Regular
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
$21.78 - $31.08 / Hourly
Grade
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Training Coordinator • MA,Boston