What are the responsibilities and job description for the Program Manager - Mental Health Educator and Trainer position at Nami?
NAMI Indiana is a state chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. We work to provide support, education, and advocacy to people and families impacted by mental illness.
Our organization is seeking a program manager who will build and launch a statewide professional development program for care providers of older adults living with serious mental illness. This program is part of a two year grant with the state division of mental health. Additionally, this position will teach and train the NAMI Hearts & Minds program. NAMI Hearts & Minds is a wellness program designed to educate and empower people to better manage their mental and physical health.
Position Description
Communicates with community members, professional groups, hospital systems, and other stakeholders about NAMI Indiana provider training.
Promotes NAMI Indiana provider training to Area Agency on Aging organizations and Residential Care Assistance Providers.
Teach and expand NAMI Indiana’s provider training throughout the state by educating stakeholders, recruiting/screening new volunteers, and building relationships with interested agencies.
Oversees NAMI Indiana provider training contracts
Manages and reports program metrics and data management
Oversees development of provider training curriculum in partnership with the state division of mental health
Provide NAMI Indiana program curriculum to various groups
Train volunteers to provide the NAMI Indiana program curriculum
Represents NAMI Indiana at external meetings and conferences to increase awareness of NAMI programs and availability around the state (as both exhibitor and attendee)
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in education, public health, social work, or similar
2-3 years of program management, curriculum development, health promotion - especially around mental health
Ability to work independently with minimal oversight and aptitude to be a self-starter
Passionate and experienced in public speaking, creating, and leading training programs
Knowledgeable of mental health terms, treatments, providers, and recovery
The propensity to learn and maintain knowledge of current development in the mental health field and community
Demonstrate strong professional respect for all people, including individuals affected by mental health conditions
Must be passionate about creating resources to enhance recovery
Willing to complete a background screening and skills assessment
Has valid driver’s licenses and can provide their own transportation to travel around the state as needed (~25%) and possible occasional travel out of state.
Preferences
Familiarity with NAMI mission and programs and participation in one or more NAMI education programs or support groups
Familiar with Indiana’s mental health system
Individuals who can speak to and understand the challenges of mental illness
This position has a salary of $48,000. NAMI Indiana full-time employee benefits include health, dental, and vision, accountable PTO and holiday schedule, employee assistance program, and 401k with match.