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The Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc. is seeking qualified candidates for a full-time Project Manager, Grade 25, for NYS Office of Mental Health initiatives focused on the mental health crisis system and improving provider communications. The goals of these initiatives include improving the coordination of emergency and crisis response systems, supporting referrals, facilitating communication and interoperability between outpatient providers and crisis providers, and enhancing the oversight of crisis systems. The Project Manager will coordinate ongoing implementation activities with a variety of stakeholders relating to regional and statewide technical applications that facilitate communication and referrals across the entire mental health crisis system. This position will manage all aspects of project, including, conducting provider outreach, engaging providers, providing technical assistance, developing, and organizing project materials and slides, facilitating data collection and quality improvement activities, and sharing best practices and products with crisis system providers. The position requires a highly organized, self-motivated team player with excellent communication, analytical, writing and training skills, who relates well to a diverse group of providers, including senior executives, medical directors, clinicians, and administrators in organizations that deliver mental health services. In addition, this position requires development and facilitation of committees and workgroups with academic and clinical experts, 911/988, advocacy organizations, and representatives of a variety of stakeholders across state and city agencies. The ideal candidate will have experience with training, teaching, including public speaking to large and professional audiences, excellent written and verbal communication, demonstrated through experience presenting and facilitating meetings with large and diverse audiences, and analysis. This position will report to the Senior Crisis Project Manager within the Office of Population Health and Evaluation and will supervise junior staff who will support project activities.