Manager, Soar Community Engagement & Support - Psychiatry
The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH, US
Supervision of support and diagnostic interview staff
Management of community awareness and outreach plans
Oversight of participant interview schedules and completion rates
This leadership position directs the SOAR initiative, a multigenerational study focusing on bio-psycho-socio-environmental pathways to resilience against distress and suicide
Job Summary
This leadership position directs the SOAR initiative, a multigenerational study focusing on bio-psycho-socio-environmental pathways to resilience against distress and suicide.
The role involves providing direct oversight of navigator teams to ensure the execution of support interview processes and community engagement plans across the State of Ohio.
Candidates will collaborate with diverse sectors including public health, justice, and law enforcement to promote project awareness and connect individuals with mental health resources.
Matching Summary
This leadership position directs the SOAR initiative, a multigenerational study focusing on bio-psycho-socio-environmental pathways to resilience against distress and suicide.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Supervision of support and diagnostic interview staff
Management of community awareness and outreach plans
Oversight of participant interview schedules and completion rates
Collaboration with state agencies and community stakeholders
Nice-to-have
Experience translating academic knowledge to biological health science research
Ability to assist in writing grant applications for funding
Participation in manuscript and research report preparation
Key Requirements
Master's Degree in Social Work, Counseling, or Education
Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor-Clinical Supervisor (LICDC-CS), LPCC, or LISW
Required supervision designation
5 years of relevant experience
Minimum 2 years working with patients with mental illness or substance use disorders