What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manager, Federal Programs position at American Society of Addiction Medicine - ASAM?
Position Summary: The Manager will support the planning and execution of multiple federally funded initiatives aimed at increasing healthcare professionals' capacity to prevent and treat substance use disorders. This position will serve as a liaison between several Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) funded programs to ensure collaboration, continuity, and alignment amongst initiatives. The Manager will ensure the successful creation, implementation, marketing, budgeting, and operations of project activities and deliverables. The Manager will work closely with planning committees, faculty, external partners, and other members of the ASAM staff team.
Responsibilities/Duties
Responsibilities/Duties
- Manage the development and implementation of several federally funded educational activities including developing and monitoring project timelines and tracking progress and milestones.
- Evaluate and monitor program progress and outcomes by collecting, cleaning, analyzing, and interpreting data.
- Collaborate with faculty, partners, planning committees, and internal ASAM staff to support program activities.
- Strategize opportunities for alignment, continuity, and information sharing amongst programs.
- Support Director in expanding portfolio of federal initiatives to include strategizing, grant writing, responding to new inquiries, coordinating with other federally funded programs, and building relationships.
- Oversee faculty recruitment, training, and retention through communications, facilitating planning calls, and coordinating logistics.
- Contribute to program promotional items such as social media posts, newsletters, press releases, and other marketing efforts, as requested.
- Adhere to Continuing Education (CE) and other accreditation guidelines.
- In collaboration with Director, manage program budgets and partner relations.
- Travel (2-4 trips a year) as needed to provide on-site assistance for successful trainings, conference presentations, and/or program dissemination efforts.
- Support special projects, as assigned.