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Program ConsultingFinance Consulting and Billing ServicesApplied TechnologyOutsourcing and OperationsStrategyProject and Grants ManagementAssessments and Feasibility StudiesThe Maine Center of Excellence (COE) for Innovative Systems and Practice in Behavioral Health is to increase the capacity and quality of specific practices (i.e. HFW, Family Peer Support and Youth Peer Support) provided throughout the State of Maine. As part of this effort, the COE is developing the expertise and capacity to support Family Peer Support Specialists across the State of Maine in their work. Public Consulting Group serves as the Provider for the COE and is seeking to fill the position of Trainer and Coach for Family Peer Support.
As a Trainer and Coach for Family Peer Support (FPS-LC), you will be responsible for training, coaching and providing technical assistance to assist family peer support specialists and their supervisors in the local provider community. The FPC-LC will train and coach family peer support specialists (FPSs) in the local provider community that provide intentional, authentic support to parents or primary caregivers of children with emotional, physical, behavioral, and/or mental health challenges, to learn and fully implement the PEARLS model of Parent Peer Support, in their work. Required tasks of this position are as follows:
Participate in all training and coaching pertaining to PEARLS that is provided by the Innovations Institute, and any other required training as identified by the State of Maine, and/or PCG.Complete and maintain PEARLS certification and attend ongoing training within required timeframes to maintain certification.Complete train-the-trainer process and participate in an annual National Coach Certification renewal.Facilitate PEARLS training and ongoing professional development sessions for Family Peer Support Specialists and supervisors in the local provider community. Respond to assigned requests for technical assistance and consultation in a timely manner.Communicate regularly, in person or virtually, with implementing organizations and the implementation team.Complete monthly data entry by keeping through records of FPSs and supervisors who are involved in PEARLS to ensure the COE has records of who has participated and completed required elements of the model.Employ a variety of adult learning concepts to appeal to a range of learning preferences resulting in effective engagement of participants of varying learning needs.Network and build relationships with state and organizational leadership to build interest in partnering around successful implementation efforts.Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of training through established evaluation measures. Uses evaluation data to grow skill.Utilize identified tools and resources from the PEARLS model to provide coaching support to family peer specialists and supervisors.Assure confidentiality and the rights of families as outlined in the agency’s standards, policies, and procedures.Perform other related duties as assigned.Required Skills
Establish and maintain positive and effective working relationships with internal staff, community resources and stakeholders.Must be able to engage and collaborate with people from diverse backgrounds.Possess training and group facilitation skills.Demonstrate active listening skills and validate experiences of others, using person-first and strength-based language.Possess excellent oral and written communication skills.Possess excellent conflict resolution and crisis management skills through effective communication, active listening, practicing empathy, problem solving, and maintaining a positive attitude.Comfort with virtual convening’s and building of relationships online.Proficient in Microsoft Office Suites and related software applications, such as Adobe, Teams, and Zoom.Education
High school diploma, GED, or equivalent.Preferred, Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Human Development, Education, Public/Business Administration, Communications, or discipline appropriate to training being conducted.Experience
Relevant lived experience navigating systems of care on behalf of child/youth with behavioral concerns (Mental/Behavioral Health, Child Welfare, or Juvenile Justice) and the ability and willingness to share those relevant experiences parents, family members or other family members for the benefit and healing of others. Preferred, a minimum of one (1) year in the role of a Family Peer Support Specialist or relevant experience working with parents/caregivers who are involved in raising children/youth with behavioral concerns.Certification
Certification will occur during the course of employmentWorking Conditions
Travel time is approximately 50 percent.Must have reliable transportation to travel throughout the State of Maine to conduct observations and deliver technical assistance and support to Family Peer Specialist providers.The position will allow for a remote workplace. The position requires flexible hours including travel which will require overnight stays and local state travel.
This position is a remote, work from home position. PCG is a remote-friendly organization and is committed to creating a culture where remote work remains a vital part of the company’s success. To be successful in a remote work role at PCG, you must:
be available during your set working hours.have a safe, private, and distraction-free environment in which to complete your work, and be able to give your full attention to the completion of your PCG job duties.Some travel to the office or elsewhere may be required for team meetings, client meetings, etc.
We are accepting applications on an ongoing basis until filled.
PCG provides the following reasonable range of compensation for this role:$40,000 - $59,999 and a potential discretionary bonus of up to 10 %
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Compensation:
Compensation for roles at Public Consulting Group varies depending on a wide array of factors including, but not limited to, the specific office location, role, skill set, and level of experience. As required by applicable law, PCG provides the following reasonable range of compensation for this role below. In addition, PCG provides a range of benefits for this role, including medical and dental care benefits, 401k, PTO, parental leave, bereavement leave.
EEO Statement:
Public Consulting Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer dedicated to celebrating diversity and intentionally creating a culture of inclusion. We believe that we work best when our employees feel empowered and accepted, and that starts by honoring each of our unique life experiences. At PCG, all aspects of employment regarding recruitment, hiring, training, promotion, compensation, benefits, transfers, layoffs, return from layoff, company-sponsored training, education, and social and recreational programs are based on merit, business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion or belief, national, social, or ethnic origin, sex, gender identity and/or expression, age, physical, mental, or sensory disability, sexual orientation, marital, civil union, or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, citizenship status, family medical history or genetic information, family or parental status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law. PCG will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics. PCG believes in health, equality, and prosperity for everyone so we can succeed in changing the ways the public sector, including health, education, technology and human services industries, work.