Coordinator, Behavioral Health Programs
Job Description
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Pueblo, CO
Administrative, Professional and Technical
200010-1124
Medical & Behavioral Health
11/07/2024
Continuous
Annual salary $47,457 or higher depending on qualifications.
Pueblo Community College is not able to provide sponsorship for applicants who do not currently have the legal right to work in the United States or require transfer of a Visa.
An applicant may redact from any educational documents information that show dates of attendance at or graduation from a school, college, or university.Must be a resident of the State of Colorado or able to relocate to Colorado prior to first date of employment.
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Department/Division Purpose:
The Division of Medical & Behavioral Health provides educational needs and academic support services for Pueblo Community College students and its diverse communities by offering quality, comprehensive educational opportunities.
Job Summary Statement:
The Coordinator of the Behavioral Health Programs (BEH) provides support to current and potential students in all programing, including certificates, micro-credentials, degrees and initiatives within the program. This position will involve creativity, innovation and flexibility as the program grows.In accordance with Colorado Revised Statutes 24-50-135, this position has been exempted from the State Personnel System.
Job Duties
Essential Functions
- Administrator over all grants and external funding sources. This includes building a sustainable system to organize and analyze revenue and expenses, data collection on programs, student and financial outcomes, and meeting reporting deadlines.
- Assists in management of general funds.
- Advises students in the behavioral health program at all campus/site locations.
- Collaborates within the BEH department in monitoring reporting systems for alerts relating to students' performance and academic progress by identifying those behaviors which indicate a lack of academic success preparedness.
- Coordinates the prior learning assessment (PLA) process for students in the BEH programs
- Collaborates with the advising department in finding potential solutions to assist students in successfully completing their education pathway in behavioral health.
- Coordinates marketing and recruitment activities for the department, including publications and outreach materials.
- Engages with stakeholders, including students, college, and external partners to promote the program and guide the department in maintaining relevancy of the curriculum.
- Supports the department chair in maintaining student records, enrollment data, collecting and interpreting data on certificate and degree progression and completion, and graduate outcomes.
- Coordinates and participates in assessment of student learning outcomes.
- Teaches courses as assigned, no more than 16 contact hours per year.
- Provides adequate preparation of the course material for all assigned courses.
- Maintains regularly scheduled office hours for consultation or advisement with students.
- Serves as a substitute within the program for absent colleagues for short-term absences as determined by Department Chair, or Dean.
- Supervises and enforces appropriate safety procedures.
- Works independently with little supervision or as part of a team.
- Communicates effectively with students, colleagues, and others.
- Interacts professionally and respectfully with students, colleagues, and others.
- Assesses individual and department work processes and recommends improvements.
- Complies with State Fiscal Rules, State Board policies, System and College protocols, and departmental procedures.
- Obtains and maintains proficiency with required systems and equipment.
- Maintains confidentiality of student and employee information as required.
- Completes all required compliance training within the established timeline.
- Serves on committees and other groups as assigned.
- Dedication to continuous learning of Behavioral Health Professional Standards and academic courses.
Minimum Qualifications
Qualifications Education
Experience
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
Travel – frequent travel to Pueblo (main) campus; infrequent travel to Mancos or Fremont campuses. |
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