University of Pittsburgh
Program Implementation Specialist (Finance)
Successful candidates should have the ability to work with recruited healthcare providers and the program team to solve complex problems related to evidence-based healthcare program implementation. An understanding of evidence-based prevention, treatment, and recovery program implementation, as well as issues related to implementation quality, fidelity, and performance/impact/outcome assessment, would be ideal.
Duties involve providing technical assistance to ensure high-quality program delivery, collection, and reporting of program performance and impact data and program sustainability, including: telephonic and in-person practice site consultation(s), regular review of program data to ensure quality, identifying technical assistance needs, and summarizing data for internal and external stakeholders; collaborating with the PERU program team to create tools and resources to support providers in their provision of prevention, treatment, and recovery services; creating or organizing training that enhance sites' capacities for quality implementation and sustainability; and facilitating periodic presentations at conferences, during webinars, or as part of internal team meetings.
Master's Degree in Public and/or Behavioral Health or a related field, with relevant experience is desirable. Experience in substance abuse prevention is preferred. Experience with the Microsoft Office Suite, statistical software programs, particularly R and web platforms is desired.