The Center for Healing within Cooper University Health Care is a leading Addiction Medicine provider within Camden County and Southern New Jersey. This role will support the work of the Center for Healing by supporting grant-funded programs with the goal of expanding access to evidence-based care and supports. Day to day activities include managing ongoing projects and new initiatives within the Center for Healing’s program portfolio of varying degrees of complexity from inception to successful completion, ensuring grant deliverables are met according to funder contracts, working with stakeholders and community partners to enhance collaborative, successful delivery of services, and facilitate education, mentoring, collaboration, and networking. This role will also work with data analysts to develop data collection processes and ensure the submission of timely and accurate reports to funding agencies, schedule, coordinate, and facilitate trainings related to grant funded programs, track all grant related expenditures and monitor the use of grant funds against the approved project budget, identify and source potential grant revenue opportunities that match the goals of the Center for Healing, prepare grant applications and proposals for submission to government, foundation, and corporate entities, and manage special projects including development of new projects. This role will lead work of their projects and may supervise staff working on specific grants within their portfolio. The current projects focus on health and housing initiatives, overdose prevention, toxicosurveillance, low-barrier treatment for individuals who are unhoused, low-barrier Hep C treatment and HIV prevention, and complex pain. Experience in any or several of these areas preferred.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level