What are the responsibilities and job description for the Region IV Disaster Early Childhood Specialist Disaster Recovery Mental Health Specialist position at Manhattan Strategy Group?
Description
Manhattan Strategy Group (MSG), a rapidly growing management and social sciences consulting firm based in Bethesda, MD, is seeking a highly motivated and experienced professional to join our team as a Disaster Recovery Early Childhood Specialist in the government contracting space. You will play a crucial role in the execution of complex projects working closely with Project leadership and cross-functional teams to ensure the successful delivery of client projects on time, within scope, and in compliance with contractual requirements.
Position Location: Remote in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, or Tennessee.
Job Responsibilities/Duties
Manhattan Strategy Group (MSG), a rapidly growing management and social sciences consulting firm based in Bethesda, MD, is seeking a highly motivated and experienced professional to join our team as a Disaster Recovery Early Childhood Specialist in the government contracting space. You will play a crucial role in the execution of complex projects working closely with Project leadership and cross-functional teams to ensure the successful delivery of client projects on time, within scope, and in compliance with contractual requirements.
Position Location: Remote in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, or Tennessee.
Job Responsibilities/Duties
- Serve as a liaison between the OHS and the National Center responsible for parent, family and community engagement.
- Provide subject matter expertise, strategies, and resources to Regional Office and TTA staff on comprehensive parent, family, and community engagement, including strategies for engaging families.
- Serve as a member of a national peer group of Family Engagement Specialists from each of the twelve regions.
- Develop and implement strategies for connecting with grantee PFCE managers and/or coordinators in the Region.
- Aggregate, analyze, and disseminate regional and grantee data from existing government systems to identify emerging trends impacting Head Start grantees.
- Develop and provide presentations and training on topics related to family engagement
- Provide training to groups of grantees at regional and state events, as directed by the Regional Office.
- Provide direct service to individual grantees, at the direction of the Regional Office.
- Support emerging OHS initiatives and priorities.
- A minimum of a BA or a BS from an accredited university or college in public health, health education, maternal and child health, health administration or related degree.
- If the highest degree was awarded more than ten years ago, the resume should be specific regarding such events as courses, conferences, seminars attended or relevant work experience.
- Experience working with federal government programs, ideally with federal contracts and in a consulting environment.
- A minimum of three years’ experience related to health services in early childhood programs such as Head Start/Early Head Start, maternal and child health, school health or community health programs specific to the development and implementation of comprehensive health services for young children and families.
- Disaster Recovery Health Specialist must be fully bilingual (read, write, and speak) in Spanish and be stationed in Puerto Rico.
- Experience in mental health, trauma informed care, disaster recovery support, and safety preferred.
- Experience in mental health/social emotional support preferred.