PHSW Job Opportunities APHA Social Work Section Fall 2008 Newsletter 1. Part-Time Clinical Supervisor Edwin Gould Services for Families and Children STEPS TO END FAMILY VIOLENCE New York, New York STEPS to End Family Violence provides comprehensive services for domestic violence survivors throughout New York City. We seek a Clinical Supervisor for our children’s therapy program. This is a part-time temporary position available until December 2008 with possibility of leading to permanent, full-time status. Responsibilities: • Provide clinical and programmatic supervision to 2-3 MSW interns, a Therapeutic Child Care Provider, and 1 MSW clinician in our Teen Relationship Abuse Prevention Program. • Carry small play therapy caseload. • Provide training and outreach to outside agencies. • Coordinate group programming and facilitate groups as needed. • Manage intake process and maintain client database. • Evaluate program progress and produce quarterly reports for our funders. • Attendance at various stakeholder meetings and events. Requirements: • MSW, LCSW • Minimum 3 years clinical experience (post-masters). • Experience in the fields of domestic violence or trauma. • Ability to work one evening per week until 8 pm. • Creative problem solver and excellent multitasking skills • This is a part-time 21 to 25 hours per week M-F position. EOE/AA E-Mail or fax resume to: **no calls please** Lucia Rivieccio, LCSW Director lrivieccio@EGSCF.org Fax: 212-410-4345 2. Senior Counselor Edwin Gould Services for Families and Children STEPS TO END FAMILY VIOLENCE New York, New York STEPS to End Family Violence provides comprehensive services for domestic violence survivors throughout New York City. We are seeking a Senior Counselor for our non-residential counseling program, Taking STEPS. 1 PHSW Job Opportunities APHA Social Work Section Fall 2008 Newsletter 2 Responsibilities: • Complete intake, assessments, and safety plans • Provide individual counseling, including crisis intervention, and phone counseling • Facilitate and co-facilitate groups • Conduct community outreach and training • Maintain accurate and timely case files • Participate in regular team meetings, professional development trainings, and workshops. Requirements: • MSW, LMSW within 1 year of hire • Minimum of two year’s counseling experience preferred • Bi-lingual (Spanish) • Knowledge and understanding of domestic violence and trauma • Proficiency working with individuals of diverse backgrounds and lifestyles • Travel to other boroughs – including Staten Island • Must be able to work 1 evening per week EOE/AA E-Mail or fax resume to: Kahli Pascal-Mercik, Clinical Supervisor kmercik@egscf.org Fax: (212) 410-4345 3. Senior Researcher Consumer Quality Initiatives, Inc. 132 Kemble Street Roxbury, MA 02119 617-427-0505 www.cqi-mass.org Consumer Quality Initiatives, Inc. (CQI) is a mental health consumer-driven research, evaluation and quality improvement organization based in Boston, Massachusetts. CQI utilizes a community-based Participatory Action Research framework, with an emphasis on protocols that are designed to impact policy and practice directly. CQI also consults locally and nationally on achieving significant involvement of consumers and family members in promoting mental health systems transformation and quality improvement. The person hired for this position will have a lead role in the development of a rapidly growing non-profit organization, and assist in the development of a community-based mental health participatory action research center. This person will lead the continuing development of our program evaluation methodologies and practices, focusing largely on qualitative methods. PHSW Job Opportunities APHA Social Work Section Fall 2008 Newsletter 3 Key Responsibilities: • Participate in and lead participatory action research and evaluation projects; • Conduct research interviews and focus groups at various locations; • Conduct both quantitative and qualitative analysis; • Work with research partners to disseminate research findings; • Meet with mental health providers, managed care and state agency representatives, and other funding sources/partners to discuss the scope and purpose of our work. • Educate community members and staff on qualitative research methodologies • Coordinate and schedule interviews; arrange for interviewer coverage in a portion of eastern Massachusetts and as needed; Qualifications: • Masters degree, PhD preferred • Possession of excellent problem-solving and interpersonal skills; • Ability to work independently and as part of a team; • Strong organizational skills; • Flexible and able to manage multiple responsibilities simultaneously • Demonstrated knowledge and experience with qualitative methods • Experience with Word and Excel; Access and SPSS helpful; • Interest in promoting the collective voice of consumers and family members; • Living with or in recovery from a mental illness; or having been a person in the life of someone with a mental illness; • Ability to travel throughout Massachusetts, and occasionally outside of the state, for research related activities; This person will report directly to the Executive Director. Salary will be commensurate with education and experience. CQI provides excellent benefits including health and dental insurance, Short Term Disability, paid vacation and holidays, and a retirement package. The person hired must be willing to travel within the state on a regular basis and have reliable transportation. Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter by September 17 to Jonathan Delman, Executive Director: jdelman@cqi-mass.org. CQI is an equal opportunity employer, and as such, takes affirmative action to insure that discrimination does not occur on the basis of race, creed, color, age, sex, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, religious or political affiliation, disability, or any other classification considered discriminatory under applicable law. PHSW Job Opportunities APHA Social Work Section Fall 2008 Newsletter 4 3. Assistant/Associate Professor Touro College New York, New York Description: Touro College is seeking faculty to participate in the development of its new Masters of Public Health program in Community Public Health with a strong emphasis on health disparities. The position requires teaching, student advisement, curriculum development, research, and scholarship. Specific responsibilities include teaching introductory courses in social and behavioral determinants of health, community needs assessments, program planning and evaluation, and developing courses in areas of candidate’s specialization. The position offers the opportunity for interdisciplinary work and collaboration with faculty in the schools of Health Sciences, Osteopathic Medicine, Pharmacy, Social Work, and Education and Psychology. Touro College is an independent institution of higher and professional education with an articulated mission of social justice, intellectual pursuit, and service to humanity, especially on behalf of underserved groups. Touro College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by law in employment, or in its admission, treatment or access to its educational programs or activities. Qualifications: Applicants must have a doctoral degree in public health or a related discipline. Area of specialization is open. We encourage applicants with interests and experience in community public health, community based research, public health advocacy, and in working with students from diverse backgrounds. Touro College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by law in employment, or in its admission, treatment or access to its educational programs or activities. To apply: Candidates should submit a cover letter indicating teaching philosophy, research interests, and two professional references; a curriculum vitae; a writing sample; and one syllabus or course proposal related to the candidate’s area of specialization. Material should be submitted to: Audrey Jacobson, MD, MPH, MA Professor, Health Studies 43 West 23rd Street New York, New York 10010 Link to announcement and job application system: https://jobs.tnstate.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=12198 52831474 PHSW Job Opportunities APHA Social Work Section Fall 2008 Newsletter 5 4. Director, Public Health Programs Department of Health Administration and Health Sciences Tennessee State University Nashville, Tennessee Months per year: Fiscal (12 months) Description: Tennessee State University is recruiting a Director for new public health programs, with an MPH and a PhD in development. This is a tenure-track position at the Associate Professor or Full Professor rank. The Director's responsibilities include development and implementation of the public health programs, recruitment of students and faculty, mentoring students, management of the program budget, and developing and maintaining strong and positive relationships with professionals in the healthcare community in Middle Tennessee and beyond. Minimum Qualifications/Experience: Earned doctorate in Public Health or a closely related field, strong evidence of academic leadership, graduate teaching experience, a history of scholarly productivity, a proven record of grantsmanship, experience with accreditation, and a commitment to community outreach. The candidate should have experience in collaborative and multidisciplinary teaching and research; Preference will be given to candidates with experience in research on cultural competency in healthcare. Special Instructions to Applicants: Review of applicants to begin October 1, 2008. Job Open Date: Job Close Date: Job Category: 06-26-2008 09-30-2008 Faculty Benefits: Tennessee State University offers an excellent benefits package. Regular fulltime employees are eligible to participate in a major medical/health plan, dental plan and disability plan; and accrue sick and/or vacation leave. In addition, several educational programs are available for employees of the University. 5. Prenatal Outreach Coordinator Maternity Care Coalition Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PHSW Job Opportunities APHA Social Work Section Fall 2008 Newsletter Education: Location: Posted by: Type: Language(s): Job posted on: Area of Focus: Salary: Last day to apply: 6 Bachelor (BA, BS, etc.) Norristown, Pennsylvania, 19401, United States Maternity Care Coalition, Phila/Delaw/Montgo Counties Part time English August 25, 2008 Children and Youth, Family and Parenting Competitive October 24, 2008 Description: MCC seeks a part-time (20 hours per week) Norristown Prenatal Outreach Coordinator. The coordinator is needed to develop and implement a community survey that explores prenatal care access, and assist in developing a strategic plan summarizing information and identifying strategies to address information obtained in the survey. This individual will work in close cooperation with members of the Norristown Alliance for Healthy Babies. The Coordinator will also be expected to attend community meetings, health fairs and trainings. Seeking a motivated individual, with experience in survey development, implementation and data analysis. Good communication skills essential; knowledge of Norristown area a plus. Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Public Health or Social Work preferred. CHES certification a plus. The position is in Norristown, PA. Includes benefits. Maternity Care Coalition, a dynamic $4M nonprofit, works to improve maternal/child health and well being through the collaborative efforts of individuals, families, providers and communities. How to Apply: Send cover letter, resume, three references and a writing sample to: Marjie Mogul, PhD. Maternity Care Coalition 2000 Hamilton Street, Suite 205 Philadelphia, PA 19130 E-mail: mmogul@momobile.org Fax: 215-972-8266 Permalink: http://www.idealist.org/if/i/en/av/Job/306722-317 6. Community Psychologist Department of Psychology Michigan State University East Lansing, MI The Department of Psychology at Michigan State University is seeking an outstanding community psychologist for a tenure track position at the Assistant PHSW Job Opportunities APHA Social Work Section Fall 2008 Newsletter 7 Professor level. As a field, Community Psychology is dedicated to communitybased research and action that attends to multiple levels of analysis and focuses on issues of prevention, empowerment and/or social/systems change. The Ecological/Community Psychology program at Michigan State University has a long record of excellence and we seek an individual committed to community research, action, and undergraduate and graduate education. Successful applicants for this position will be expected to establish an independent research program and to contribute to both undergraduate and graduate instructional programs. To Apply: Send 3 letters of recommendation, copies of recent published papers or preprints, a vita, teaching statement, and brief description of a three-year research program to: Professor William Davidson Department of Psychology Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 Review of applications will begin October 1, 2008 and continue until the position is filled. Minority and women candidates are especially encouraged to apply. MSU is an EO/AA employer. 7. Research Officer, Regulatory Affairs Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation Washington, DC http://www.pedaids.org Industry: Job Type: Related Areas: Non-Profit/NGO Full-Time International Health Description: The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation is a worldwide leader in the fight to prevent pediatric HIV infection and eradicate pediatric AIDS through research, advocacy, and prevention and treatment programs. We currently support programs for children and families in 18 countries around the world. The Foundation’s longstanding commitment to pediatric HIV/AIDS research is at the heart of what we do. Elizabeth Glaser created the Foundation at a time when there was no research dedicated specifically to meet the unique needs of children with HIV. We now support innovative projects, bringing the best minds together in collaboration and bridging gaps within the medical and research communities to ensure that children will have access to the best medical treatments. Only by working together can we continue to bring real solutions to children and families around the world and make real our vision that every child deserves a lifetime. PHSW Job Opportunities APHA Social Work Section Fall 2008 Newsletter 8 Description: Roles and Responsibilities: • Serve as a central resource for regulatory and human subject issues for Foundation personnel conducting clinical, basic, and operations research in the US and internationally. • Maintain essential documents/regulatory binders that will serve to demonstrate compliance with good clinical practice (GCP), regulatory, Foundation, and sponsor specific policies and procedures for international collaborative studies related to HIV infection in women and children. • Assist in the regulatory oversight and coordination of Foundation multi-center, multi-country studies. • Prior to the start of a Foundation research study, ensure all proper regulatory documents have been approved and that all documents, CRF, databases, monitoring/auditing requirements have been completed. • Maintain detailed knowledge of all assigned protocols and ensure that the study personnel adhere to all protocol requirements to ensure the validity of the research data. • Be responsible for ensuring that all research studies maintain accurate and up-to-date regulatory file. Provide quality assurance of all essential documents maintained by the local personnel on site (e.g. source documents in participant files, laboratory documentation, and participant consent forms). This may be accomplished through periodic site visits for review of these documents, close communication by conference calls and email with onsite personnel, and facilitation of training of onsite regulatory. • Develop standard operating procedures (SOPs) for Foundation research activities and assist with the development of site SOPs; ensure that SOPs are maintained and available to staff as appropriate; coordinate and ensure review of applicable SOPs by staff on a timely basis; oversee benchmarking of SOPs. • Assist with the process for site communication with local IRBs, including coordination of activities between all IRBs involved in a given protocol. Communicate regularly with site study personnel to ensure timely submission of annual renewals, study approvals, adverse event reports, and other correspondence. • Identify and coordinate training for US and international staff that meets regulatory requirements, including human subjects research training and GCP training. Qualifications: • Nursing or BA/BS degree in health-related field. • Minimum three years experience in clinical/operational research, regulatory affairs, and/or study monitoring. Experience with research in developing countries is a plus. • In depth knowledge of Good Clinical Practices, ICH Guidelines, NIH, CDC, OHRP, and federal regulations for human subject participation in clinical research Knowledge/Skills: • French and/or Portuguese language skills preferred • Must have excellent organizational skills, initiative, and be capable of functioning independently with minimal supervision. • Excellent attention to detail and follow through. • Knowledge of medical terminology and ability to follow multiple, detailed activities across a variety of protocols. • Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills. • Proven ability to work effectively as member of dynamic team in fast-paced environment • Willingness and ability to travel internationally. • Proficiency in computer software applications such as Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. PHSW Job Opportunities APHA Social Work Section Fall 2008 Newsletter 9 Start Date: ASAP Applications accepted until Monday, November 03, 2008 To Apply: Please apply online at www.pedaids.org For more information, contact: Shelly Ammons 8. Executive Director Fremont Community Health Services, Inc. Minneapolis, MN Industry: Job Type: Related Areas: Education/Academic/Research Full-Time Experienced Community Health, Health Care Administration, Health Care Management, Public Health - General Fremont Community Health Services is a federally-qualified community health center providing comprehensive primary health care to low-income, uninsured and insured people of all ages. FCHS has made high quality health care services available and affordable for 37 years, serving over 10,000 people annually at its three sites in North and Northeast Minneapolis—Central Avenue Clinic, Fremont Clinic, and Sheridan Women & Children’s Clinic. FCHS employs over 50 FTEs and offers a friendly, diverse work environment. Position description: * Lead and direct FCHS in achieving its mission, strategic direction, and goals. * Ensure overall direction, coordination, evaluation, and viability of the clinic sites. * Assure financial stability of the agency. * Oversee program development including grants. * Work with and support the Board of Directors in exercising its governance function. * Collaborate with public and private entities. * Directly supervise Medical and Finance Directors, QI, HR, Marketing and other personnel. * Maintain relationships with membership organizations and constituents to enhance and further the mission of the organization. Compensation: Competitive salary and benefits, including health, vol. dental, disability, life, pension, 403(b) Qualifications: * Master's degree in health care, public or business administration or related area with at least 7 years of hands-on management/operational leadership experience in health care delivery or a related field OR Bachelor’s degree with at least 12 years of experience. * Proven ability to work with diverse staff and publics * Demonstrated leadership, personnel management and supervisory skills * Superior written and verbal communications skills * Demonstrated analytical and PHSW Job Opportunities APHA Social Work Section Fall 2008 Newsletter 10 problem-solving skills * Familiarity with publicly funded programs and communitybased health care organizations is highly desirable Start Date: ASAP AA/EOE To Apply: Submit resumé and cover letter, including salary requirements and availability, and three (3) professional references to: Human Resources, FCHS, 3300 Fremont Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55412 or e-mail slevine@fremonthealth.org Applications accepted until Tuesday, September 30, 2008 For more information, contact: Sandra Levine 3300 Fremont Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55412 Phone: 612-287-2425 Fax: 612-522-6627 E-mail: sblevine@fremonthealth.org Web: http://www.fremonthealth.org
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