Manager, Soar Community Engagement & Support - Psychiatry
The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, US
Community awareness, outreach and engagement plan
Supervision for support interview staff
Oversight of study participant interview schedules
This position will direct report to the Community Engagement and Support Faculty Lead and provide routine communications to the faculty lead on status of deliverables
Job Summary
This position will direct report to the Community Engagement and Support Faculty Lead and provide routine communications to the faculty lead on status of deliverables.
As part of this project, this position will work with SOAR Investigators and Team members as well as community stakeholders (both internally and externally) across a wide range of sectors involved in mental health and substance abuse.
Responsibilities to include supervision for support (and diagnostic) interview staff, oversight of study participant interview schedules, completion rates and goals; supports emergency management routines and call in behavioral health (as eligible per clinical training).
Matching Summary
This position will direct report to the Community Engagement and Support Faculty Lead and provide routine communications to the faculty lead on status of deliverables.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Community Awareness, Outreach and Engagement Plan
Supervision for support interview staff
Oversight of study participant interview schedules
Navigates local, regional, and community support resources
Nice-to-have
Translate, adapt and apply academic or practical knowledge
Promote awareness of the SOAR project
Engage with organizations and families
Key Requirements
Master's Degree in Social Work or Counseling or education
Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor-Clinical Supervisor (LICDC-CS), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), or Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW)
Supervision designation required
5 years of relevant experience
Minimum of two years of experience working with patients/participants with mental illness and/or substance use disorders