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Lead Community Mental Health Trainer (Semel Institute, PMHP)
UCLA
Application
Details
Posted: 19-Sep-24
Location: Los Angeles, California
Salary: Open
Categories:
Academic / Research
Internal Number: 142500647
Description
Under the direction of the Director of the Public Mental Health Partnership (PMHP), the Lead Community Mental Health Trainer (CMHT) will develop, conduct, and assist in the evaluation of trainings for Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH) mental health professionals working in the Homeless Outreach and Mobile Engagement (HOME) and Full Service Partnership (FSP) teams. Trainings are on evidence-based treatment approaches for adults with severe mental illness in Los Angeles County. The Lead CMHT will also be responsible for providing technical assistance to community providers working on these teams. Trainings may address topics such as, trauma, improving access to mental health services, and enhancing engagement with complex clients experiencing homelessness. Trainings may also include modules on quality monitoring, quality improvement, and program evaluation including using qualitative and quantitative data.
Duties performed by the Lead CMHT will include:
Determine training, technical assistance, and program model needs among providers working in publicly funded intensive field-based mental health, homeless, and co-occurring service teams
Oversee the planning, delivery, and quality improvement of provider trainings
Compile relevant trainings used in other treatment contexts, evaluating their relevance to Los Angeles County, and considering implementation with partners
Lead training projects, including task supervision and mentorship to other training staff
Consult and create DMH program improvement goals and action steps aimed at addressing administrative or clinical challenges presented by DMH providers
Develop and implement quality assurance and improvement activities for all facets of PMHP program delivery
Plan and supervise the development of a portfolio of intervention materials including manuals, online and skill-building group curricula for providers such as training videos, identification of relevant peer-reviewed research articles, popular media, and other training materials
Pay Range: $83,800.00 - $179,400.00 annually
Qualifications
Required:
Demonstrated
thorough knowledge of DMH programs including Full Service Partnership
(FSP), HOME (Homeless Outreach and Mobile Engagement), or similar programs
(e.g., Assertive Community Treatment, Housing First)
Knowledge of the mental health issues impacting individuals experiencing severe mental illness, homelessness, and/or co-occurring disorders
Proficiency with MS Office software, including Word and Excel
Experience leading trainings for clinicians and/or administrators
Experience providing clinical support for staff at remote sites who are dealing with challenging cases and caseloads
Experience communicating complex information to people with varying levels of education/training and different learning styles (both in-person and online)
Demonstrated excellence in training curriculum development
Experience in developing educational materials for dissemination through an internet-based platform
Ability to work both collaboratively and autonomously
Must have access to reliable transportation for travel to service delivery sites throughout Los Angeles County when necessary
Preferred:
Familiarity with collaborative workspaces, such as Google Drive, Box, and/or SharePoint (Preferred)
Bachelor’s degree in a mental health related field (Preferred)
Advanced degree in a mental health related field i.e. MSW, PhD, MA, PsyD, PhD or EdD (Highly preferred)
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