Implementation Specialist Full-Time or Part-Time (Independent Contractor)
Pay found in job post : Base pay range $46,872.00 / yr - $93,744.00 / yr
Responsibilities
- Leadership and Oversight : Build vital systems relationships to sustain training infrastructure, motivate provider
- Oversee the selection and onboarding of provider agencies for PCIT training.
- Develop and maintain implementation plans (including selection, readiness, capacity-building, and overcoming barriers to implementation).
- Ensure compliance with all state requirements and project procedures.
- Provide necessary documentation and data for required reporting.
Training Support
Support PCIT International in tracking training activities and fidelity monitoring.Facilitate accessibility of training (both online and in-person), consultation, and certification preparation.Assist with database development and reporting as needed.Project Implementation
Collaborate with PCIT International to manage timelines and deliverables.Participate in project management meetings.Partner with project personnel, including the Executive Director, Project Director, Project Evaluator, and Expert Training Team.Qualifications
Masters degree in Mental Health, Psychology, Social Work, or related field required.Familiarity with PCIT preferred.Located in California required.Experience with evidence-based practice implementation required.Bilingual in Spanish a plus.Compensation
As a contractor, you are not a full-time employee. The hours worked determine earned compensation. 40 hours a week is preferred, but those aiming to work less than 40 will be considered.The compensation breakdown is as follows :$93,744 annual = $7,812 / month (equivalent to 1.00 FTE)
$70,308 annual = $5,859 / month (equivalent to 0.75 FTE)$46,872 annual = $3,906 / month (equivalent to 0.50 FTE)1099, not W2.EBA Mission
EBAs mission is to support families and strengthen communities through the high?quality implementation of evidence?based programs (EBPs). Over the past 15 years, EBA has served multiple states and counties in the areas of juvenile justice, child welfare, and behavioral health.
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