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Bowery Residents Committee Clinical Learning Coordinator (Temporary Position) - 131 West 25th Street in Manhattan, New York
Responsibilities:
Facilitate in-person clinical based training during orientation week for all new hires; topics including cultivating a Trauma Informed Care environment and Person-Centered Care/Strengths-Based perspective
Coordinate orientation efforts with BRC programs to ensure programs are prepared to receive new staff
Execute additional training on topics including, concepts related to Motivational Interviewing, professional boundaries and other training as needed
Track data and write monthly and quarterly reports as it relates to training compliance, departmental activities and outcomes
Coordinate with program staff to support competency to ensure integration of key clinical topics and best practices in daily agency practice
Demonstrate an ability to connect evidence based practices and BRC core values and mission
Assist with facilitating additional complex training curricula as needed. This includes programs and materials using components of adult learning theory such as classroom training, blended learning and others.
Ability to stay up to date on clinical evidence based practices
Manage clinical internship placement process, including, acting as a liaison for colleges/universities, coordinating placements with identified supervisors/programs, and completing all necessary paperwork
Participate in multidisciplinary meetings and present on relevant topics and trends
Other duties as assigned
Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:30pm
Hybrid role with in-office requirement to meet orientation schedule
Job Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent required
At least several years of progressive experience in related fields is required , with minimum one year supervisory experience required
Bachelor’s and Master’s degree can be substituted for some years of experience
Preferred at least two years of experience working in the homeless service and/or supportive housing sectors
Excellent writing and verbal communication skills are required
Strong interpersonal and organizational skills
Strong presentational skills are required ; experience presenting material to diverse audiences while demonstrating an engaging presence
Experience in curriculum development, coaching and/or training delivery preferred
Preferred experience providing psychoeducational programs and/or facilitating groups, and/or providing workshops
Ability and willingness to engage in continuous learning, professional development and research
Knowledge of excel and basic statistics is required
Exhibits computer systems knowledge and proficiency as necessary to perform job functions
Ability to flexibly manage multiple tasks
Travel required within NYC boroughs
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