Substance Use Program Coordinator

ArrowleafAnna, IL
$47,132 - $67,267Onsite

About The Position

The Substance Use Program Coordinator is a member of the Behavioral Health leadership team and is expected to provide strategic leadership, foster collaboration, and promote a culture of accountability, innovation, and continuous quality improvement. This position leads assigned prevention, early intervention, recovery, and harm reduction initiatives by ensuring programs are implemented with fidelity, achieve measurable outcomes, and comply with all grant, regulatory, and accreditation requirements. The Program Coordinator provides effective supervision, coaching, and professional development to assigned staff while fostering an environment of respect, teamwork, and shared accountability. This position builds and sustains strong partnerships with community stakeholders, schools, healthcare providers, government agencies, coalition members, and other organizations to strengthen the continuum of prevention, treatment, and recovery services throughout the region. The Program Coordinator serves as an ambassador for Arrowleaf by representing the agency with professionalism, integrity, and credibility in all community engagements, public presentations, and collaborative initiatives. The Substance Use Program Coordinator is expected to demonstrate sound judgment, ethical decision-making, and strong organizational leadership while managing multiple grant-funded programs, competing priorities, and complex community initiatives. This role utilizes data to guide decision-making, evaluates program effectiveness, identifies opportunities for improvement, and implements strategies that enhance service delivery and community impact. The Program Coordinator promotes evidence-based, trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and recovery-oriented practices while ensuring staff and community partners uphold these principles.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services or a closely related field required.
  • Qualifies as a s Mental Health Professional (MHP).
  • Must be 21 years of age
  • maintains a valid driver’s license and vehicle liability insurance
  • maintain First Aid & CPR certification
  • must complete required registry clearances and criminal fingerprint background checks
  • travel to all agency sites when appropriate
  • schedules evening / or weekend hours as necessary
  • participates in 24-hour crisis rotation
  • Strong knowledge of substance use prevention and early intervention frameworks, including SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) and the Institute of Medicine’s prevention model.
  • Solid understanding of evidence-based screening tools such as SBIRT, CRAFFT, SURP-P, and ACEs/BCEs, as well as strategies that enhance family resilience and reduce stigma around substance use.
  • Experience coordinating multi-sector collaborations and facilitating coalitions that engage schools, healthcare providers, child welfare agencies, and community organizations in prevention initiatives.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are required for effective stakeholder engagement, community outreach, and written documentation.
  • Commitment to trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and recovery-oriented practices, along with the ability to foster teamwork, inclusion, and community engagement.

Nice To Haves

  • Three (3) years of experience in prevention or community-based programming preferred.
  • Experience coordinating grant-funded projects, coalitions, or multi-sector initiatives preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provide overall coordination and leadership for all assigned programs, including BRIDGE, SAFE, SPF, and SUPR, ensuring all activities align with IDHS/SAMHSA requirements and agency goals.
  • Develops, maintains, and facilitates community partnerships, coalitions, steering committees, advisory councils, and workgroups, including the SPF-PFS Steering Committee and Southern Illinois Communities for Substance Use Prevention (SI-CSUP) Advisory Council, to strengthen prevention infrastructure, referral pathways, and community engagement.
  • Coordinates community needs assessments, surveys, focus groups, data collection activities, and outreach planning efforts to identify community needs, inform prevention strategies, and evaluate program effectiveness.
  • Oversees in the development and implementation of the Implementation Plan, Education Plan, Evaluation Plan, Outreach Plan, and Strategic Plan for assigned programs, ensuring deliverables are completed on time and in accordance with the project workplan.
  • Leads the integration of evidence-based screening tools (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment - SBIRT, Car, Relax, Alone, Forget, Family, Trouble - CRAFFT, Substance Use Risk Profile Pregnancy - SURP-P, Adverse Childhood Experiences - ACEs, Benevolent Childhood Experiences - BCEs) into Arrowleaf’s electronic health record (CareLogic) and community partner workflows to enhance early identification and intervention.
  • Coordinates the delivery of community prevention programs such as Nurturing Parenting for Families Affected by Substance Use and Drug Endangered Children (DEC) trainings, ensuring fidelity to evidence-based models.
  • Supervises and supports Peer Recovery Specialists and other assigned grant-funded staff, with professional development, performance monitoring, and reflective supervision.
  • Prepares and submits quarterly and annual reports, monitoring progress on goals, objectives, and outcome measures as required by funders and agency leadership
  • Participates in monthly programmatic meetings with external partners and grant funders to review performance data, identify trends, and recommend quality improvement strategies.
  • Promotes cross-program collaboration to align prevention, treatment, and recovery activities within Arrowleaf’s behavioral health continuum.
  • Represents Arrowleaf at community events, coalition meetings, trainings, presentations, and stakeholder engagements while coordinating prevention education, overdose prevention initiatives, stigma reduction campaigns, public awareness efforts, focus groups, and other community outreach activities.
  • Assists in overseeing and completing the distribution of harm reduction supplies including naloxone, safer smoking supplies, safer use materials, fentanyl and xylazine test strips, and other approved educational and prevention resources, ensuring compliance with grant requirements and agency policies.
  • Ensures assigned program activities, reporting requirements, and grant deliverables comply with applicable funder requirements (IDHS, SAMHSA, and IL RCCA), agency policies, and CARF standards

Benefits

  • Professional & upward mobility opportunities
  • Health, vision and dental insurance options available after 1st day of the month after 60 calendar days of employment
  • Up to $50,000 life insurance policy
  • 401(k) with company match for qualifying staff.
  • Voluntary Benefits (Critical Illness, Short-Term disability, Accident/Incident, Hospital Indemnity)
  • Mileage reimbursement
  • Up to 376 hours of paid time off just within your first year of employment! Includes 13 paid holidays, up to 40 hours personal time, 12 sick days, 40 hours bereavement leave, 12 vacation days (6 month probation period), and 8 hours volunteer paid time off per year.
  • Paid advanced trainings and certification opportunities
  • Free clinical supervision for licensure (LCSW, LCPC, CADC)
  • Leadership & Advancement Opportunities
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligible Employer
  • CCBHC Workforce Career Accelerator Program
  • National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Eligible Site
  • Additional opportunities for compensation are available above starting salary
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