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BIPOC Positive Grant Coordinator

Posted: 10/13/2024

POSITION SUMMARY:

This position supports the work of the Parenting Resource Center, Inc. (PRC), a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening community through resources, services, and prevention education to promote healthy, safe lifestyles for families within communities. The BIPOC Positive Grant Coordinator, herein referred to as “Coordinator” is responsible for overseeing grant activities to support the general development of a community coalition to address youth substance use prevention within the Austin Minnesota community. The Coordinator is responsible for overseeing member recruitment and retention, coordination of coalition meetings, implementation of initiatives, and assisting with reporting requirements for funders. Other duties include managing coalition public relations and communications, and planning and implementing substance use prevention communication campaigns.

This position carries a considerable responsibility for planning, implementing, and evaluating activities associated with the Coalition to include providing general oversight for coalition activities, associated projects and grant management. The Coordinator is responsible for working with community stakeholders in creating, promoting, and sustaining an efficient alcohol and other drug prevention coalition throughout the Austin Minnesota community. This includes organizing and sustaining the coalition, as well as monitoring all grant activities according to the specifications of the Department of Human Services, Behavioral Health Division

The Program Coordinator can expect support from the MN Regional Prevention Coordinators, MN Department of Human Services ATOD Grant Supervisors, the PCN Coordinator Peer Group, and the Parenting Resource Center, Inc. in the performance of duties as requested.

This position requires some travel. Flexible hours are required for day and evening/weekend duties as needed. Additional duties as assigned by the MN DHS-Behavioral Health Division.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

A. An individual in this position must be able to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed below. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.

1. Knowledge (and/or willingness to learn), Skills and Abilities

a. Role model professional, ethical, respectful, and assertive behavior

b. Excellent oral and written communication skills

c. Strong community organizing and leadership skills

d. Cultural awareness and sensitivity

e. Plan and conduct meetings

f. An openness and ability to learn new information

g. Multi-task and prioritize duties

h. Flexible, self-motivated and ability to work both independently and as part of a team

i. Excellent group facilitation and interpersonal skills; ability to give and receive feedback; deal with problem behaviors

j. Ability and willingness to actively participate in and lead youth activities (locally and during state-wide youth leadership academy)

k. Store, retrieve, and interpret data from various computer programs and databases

l. Ability to research a topic area, develop and deliver an informational presentation on the topic

m. General technology skills with knowledge and skill in developing PowerPoint presentations

n. A working knowledge of substance abuse prevention

o. Understand and apply the Positive Community Norms/Science of the Positive prevention framework

p. Ability to assess and evaluate risk and protective factors in a community.

q. Knowledge of various community, county and regional institutions, prevention organizations, projects, and resources

r. General knowledge and understanding of policy work at the local level.

s. Performs other duties as assigned.

2. Community Organizing

Assist the Austin Minnesota community in:

a. Defining “community” -- their demographics and core values-- in order to plan ATOD primary prevention strategies

b. Identifying key community members as part of assessing readiness/needs, assuring diversity in community participation

c. Engaging community leaders to foster participation and ownership in achieving prevention goals

d. Identifying prevention needs and resources by collecting relevant information

e. Collaborating with community members to achieve goals

f. Educating community members to develop and maintain community capacity by ongoing mentoring and training of community members

3. Planning and Evaluation

a. Assist the Austin Minnesota community in assessing community readiness and needs by collecting the most current local data through established assessment methods

b. The PCN Coordinator will implement strategies tailored to the needs of the local population in consultation with the grant designated evaluator and support team.

4. Public and Organizational Policy

Assist the Austin Minnesota community in:

a. Identifying, organizing, and gaining support of local policy makers in order to develop, influence and implement prevention policies and cultural and social norms

b. Developing and maintaining relationships with media as a credible resource in order to develop public support for effective prevention policy

c. Conducting prevention awareness campaigns to strengthen policies and norms regarding youth ATOD use/abuse

5. Education and Skill Development

Assist the Austin Minnesota community in:

a. Selecting and delivering education and skill development activities

b. Utilizing current prevention theory and practice to prepare effective training activities

c. Delivering culturally sensitive education and training

d. Educating others so they are able to present accurate, appropriate information about ATOD issues

e. Dissemination of appropriate educational/informational materials to community members and stakeholders

f. Willingness to be flexible, versatile and/or tolerant in a changing work environment while maintaining effectiveness and efficiency

6. Professional Growth and Responsibility

a. Continue education to stay current on prevention theory and best practice

b. Model collaboration by networking with others

c. Adhere to ethical, legal, and professional standards at all times

d. Continue to develop cultural sensitivity through education, training, practice, and life experience

PRC COMPETENCIES (TEAM LEADER):

Mission Advancement:Models and teaches the Parenting Resource Center values. Ensures a high level of service with a commitment to changing lives. Provides volunteers with orientation, training, development, and recognition. Cultivates relationships to support fundraising.

Collaboration:Champions inclusion activities, strategies, and initiatives. Builds relationships to create small communities. Empathetically listens and communicates for understanding when negotiating and dealing with conflict. Effectively tailors communications to the appropriate audience. Provides staff with feedback, coaching, guidance and support.

Operational Effectiveness:Provides others with frameworks for making decisions. Conducts prototypes to support the launching of programs and activities. Develops plans and manages best practices through engagement of team. Effectively creates and manages budgets. Holds staff accountable for high-quality results using a formal process to measure progress.

Personal Growth:Shares new insights. Facilitates change; model’s adaptability and an awareness of the impact of change. Utilizes non-threatening methods to address sensitive issues and inappropriate behavior or performance. Has the functional and technical knowledge and skills required to perform well; uses best practices and demonstrates up-to-date knowledge and skills in technology.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Minimum Qualifications:

Associates Degree with 1 year of community organizing, project management and/or leadership experience, or

3 years community organizing, project management and/or leadership experience.

Preferred Qualifications:

1. Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health, Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Education or related field.

LICENSE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED:

1. Complete Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training (SAPST) and Prevention Ethics to obtain Certified Prevention Professional (CPP) certification during the second year of employment and maintain certification in the remaining years of the grant.

2. The BIPOC Positive Grant Coordinator must pass a state criminal background check and have a valid driver's license.

3. CPR, First Aid and AED certification upon hire or within 60 days of hire

WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

· The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

· While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use a computer for extended periods of time and be able to communicate using a computer and phone/smart device. The employee frequently is required to sit, reach and must be able to move around the work environment.

· The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 plus pounds.

· Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.

· The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.

· While performing the duties of this job, the employee is often required to: climb stairs, bend, stoop, push, squat, sit, crouch, walk, kneel, twist, pull, reach with hands, sit, stand for an extended period of time, run, throw, swim, Climb ladders, walk, shovel snow, plow snow, have finger dexterity, grasp, talk, hear, have visual acuity, ?vocal projection and perform repetitive motions..

· While performing the duties of this job the employee is exposed to weather conditions prevalent at the time.

· Must be alert at all times, keeping safety in mind. Must possess acceptable hearing and visual capabilities in order to monitor environment and well-being of members.

· Must be capable of working under pressure in a somewhat disruptive environment.

· May be required to sit, stand, or maintain physical activity for extended periods of time.

· Sufficient strength, agility and mobility to perform essential functions and to supervise program activities in a wide variety of indoor and outdoor locations (depending upon the programs).

Ability to travel to meetings, trainings, and conferences.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $46,000.00 - $60,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Paid time off

Experience:

  • Substance Abuse prevention: 1 year (Preferred)

Work Location: In person