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Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Clinical Trainer Consultant in Grove City, Ohio

Clinical Trainer Consultant Job Location Other-Remote Office ID 2024-11091 Status Full Time Shift Day Schedule Mon - Fri Hours of Work 8:00-4:30 Responsibilities The Clinical Trainer Consultant is responsible for conceptualizing and delivering high-quality training and consultation services related to Hazelden Publishing's evidence-based curricula, practices and philosophies. This position has primary responsibility for facilitating learning experiences for administrative leaders, clinical leaders, and frontline staff related to medication assisted therapy with peer support services, substance use and co-occurring disorders and implementation efforts. This position delivers instructor-led training to assist customers in implementing Hazelden Publishing services and programs in an evidence-based manner. Provide training services for Hazelden Publishing's strategic growth initiatives Support and provide consultation to services based on best practice standards Work with organization staff to support program growth initiatives Qualifications Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in education, health, human services, counseling or related field 2 years' experience providing services to communities, individuals, or families affected by addiction or co-occurring mental health disorders 2 years' experience as a training facilitator to small and large audiences with extensive knowledge of the following principles: Audience advocacy Respect for adult learner needs, facilitation of interactive learning experiences Effective use of group facilitation techniquies: icebreaker activities, group energizer strategies, humor and stories that increase learner engagement Excellent communication skills Effective use of vocal skills in conducting training Use of vocal tone and volume as a communication tool Speaks clearly and audibly; Intentional use of non-verbal communication to establish rapport with the audience and facilitating learning Effecitve use of presentation materials to support learning goals Effective use of audiovisual technology as a supporting tool for learning Willingness to incorporate new technologies into training experiences Ability to simultaneously work independently as collaboratively as determined by project needs Preferred Qualifications: Master's or Doctorate degree in behavioral health related field. Experience as part of a multidisciplinary team in clinical settings and knowledge of the dynamics of trauma, peer supports, and substance use disorder and its effect on individuals, families and communities. Clinical certification, credential or license in a clinical or teaching/training discipline related to the behavioral health field (e.g., substance use disorders, medication-assisted treatment, innovative clinical models related to trauma-responsive care, issues specific to corrections and community supervision settings) or dually- licensed as a substance use and mental health provider (LPCC, LICSW or equivalent). Demonstrated ability to develop sustainable, culturally-appropriate programming for traditionally-underserved populations. Knowledge of the philosophy, products and services offered by Hazelden and experience implementing Hazelden Publishing's evidence-based curricula. Knowledge and experience serving children and families, trauma-responsive services, justice-involved individuals, individuals diagnosed with Opioid Use Disorder, 12-Step and other ecovery fellowships and principles, Medicare, Medicaid and CMS billing, Community Mental Health Centers and Federally Qualified Health Centers. Development of residential, outpatient, and community-based programming with a demonstrated track record of success. History of advocacy

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