Behavioral Health ECHO Program Specialist at Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board
Portland, Oregon, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Jul, 26

Salary

68500.0

Posted On

24 Apr, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Behavioral Health, Program Coordination, Technical Assistance, Substance Misuse Prevention, Data Analysis, Public Health, Project Management, Clinical Training, Grant Reporting, Stakeholder Engagement, Strategic Planning, Microsoft Office Suite, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, Technical Writing

Industry

Wellness and Fitness Services

Description
Job Title: Behavioral Health ECHO Program Specialist Reports to: Behavioral Health Manager Initial Salary Range: $58,000 – $68,500 annually Benefits: Health, Vision, & Dental Insurance, Retirement Contributions, PTO, and Paid Holidays Funded Through: September 30th, 2027 Classification: Salaried, Exempt Status: Full-Time (1.00 FTE), Regular w/ Benefits Location: Portland, OR JOB SUMMARY Position Summary The Behavioral Health ECHO Program Specialist (“BH Specialist”) provides technical assistance, training, and resources to 43 Member Tribes across NPAIHB projects, with a focus on mental health, substance misuse, and holistic, lifespan-centered wellness. The BH Specialist is responsible for coordinating, planning, implementing, and evaluating behavioral health and substance misuse strategic planning and program implementation. This position intersects with and provides support to the existing NPAIHB Behavioral Health, Behavioral Health Aide and ECHO programs, as well as offering consultation to other NPAIHB programs as needed. The BH Program Specialist reports to the Behavioral Health Manager (“BH Manager”). This scope of work is housed within the Clinical Support Services Division. This position is based at NPAIHB’s offices in Portland, Oregon. Local travel and/or overnight travel outside of the area is required approximately 10% of the time. Essential Functions Behavioral Health Program Functions Supports the Behavioral Health and associated Indian Country ECHO programs in alignment with NPAIHB Strategic Plan Supports the delivery of Behavioral Health, Behavioral Health Aide, and associated Indian Country ECHO program content for the Clinical Division and across NPAIHB programs Provides support to the Behavioral Health Committee meeting during the Quarterly NPAIHB Board of Directors Meeting (QBM) as needed Supports Behavioral Health program development, along with NPAIHB staff, Tribal partners, and consultants Assists with coordinating long-term and short-term research (including surveys, feasibility studies, and research studies) to guide Behavioral Health program development, improvement of services, and development of Tribally based best practices for NW Tribes Assists in developing Behavioral Health program evaluation and data analysis tools and strategies Supports the creation and implementation of capacity building and quality improvement strategies based on the needs and priorities of Northwest Tribes Carries out updated Behavioral Health program priorities throughout the year, as directed by Northwest Tribes, and through the NPAIHB Strategic Planning process and/or annual federal and state policy priorities Works closely with supervisor to support the identification of Northwest, federal, and state policy priorities related to Behavioral Health programs Indian Country ECHO Program Functions Leads the delivery of Behavioral Health clinical training content for the Indian Country ECHO (“ECHO”) program Facilitates ECHO sessions, including confirming presenters, coordinating continuing education credits, maintaining and updating contact distribution lists, and sending routine invitations and reminders for ECHO sessions Provides operational support during ECHO learning sessions, including technical setup, participant management, and troubleshooting Serves as an ECHO faculty member (subject matter expert) as appropriate and needed Ensures timely collection and archiving of ECHO session materials (e.g., slide decks, recordings, and other resources) Tracks ECHO activity attendance and maintains accurate records in program tracking tools Compiles ECHO outcome data from evaluations, attendance, and participant feedback to support quarterly and annual grant reporting Contributes to preparation of Continuing Education (CE) compliance reports, annual summaries, and documentation for audits and renewals Assists in monitoring and reporting on key ECHO program outcome measures to demonstrate impact and support continuous improvement NORTHWEST PORTLAND AREA INDIAN HEALTH BOARD JOB POSTING: BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ECHO PROGRAM SPECIALIST CLOSING DATE: MAY 11th, 2026 NPAIHB Job Posting – Behavioral Health ECHO Program Specialist (Closing Date: May 11th, 2026) 3 Administrative and Reporting Functions Participates in and/or facilitates program (including grant-related) meetings, work groups, site visits, and conferences as required to achieve Behavioral Health and ECHO program objectives and deliverables Engages staff in the collection of pertinent data to meet reporting requirements Supports budget expenditures through partnership with staff to ensure projects remain on budget and compliant with the funding requirements of granting agencies Maintains well-organized filing systems for all Behavioral Health and ECHO related required documentation and supporting records (both electronic and hard copy) in compliance with both NPAIHB and funding agency requirements, including securely archiving files as appropriate Submits a Monthly Activity Report (MAR) to the BH Manager at the end of each month, and any additional reports required to track project activities as needed Other Duties Performs other duties as assigned by the BH Manager and/or Executive Director or designee Standards of Conduct Act in service to the Tribes and Tribal communities we serve Uphold the Mission, Values, and Vision of the NPAIHB Maintain the highest level of confidentiality with all NPAIHB information and documentation Consistently exhibit professional behavior and a high degree of personal and professional integrity and impartiality appropriate to the responsible and confidential nature of the position Exercise good judgment and initiative in performance of duties and responsibilities Demonstrate high emotional intelligence in the performance of all duties and responsibilities Orientation toward learning, innovation, service, and the building of second-line leadership Commitment to building an organizational culture which centers NPAIHB’s service to Tribes, promotes professional excellence, and builds an environment where employees grow and thrive Commitment to build an inclusive workplace across a range of identities and experiences, including (but not limited to) geography, age, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, ethnicity, class, language, disability, religion, spiritual practices, and immigration status Sees diversity as a strength, and equity as a baseline Work in a cooperative manner with all levels of management and with all NPAIHB staff Effectively plan, organize workload, and schedule time to meet workload demands Use reasonable judgment to consistently display professional work attire during normal business hours, and/or dress appropriately for the workday, space, or event in lieu of a formal dress code Be present, available, and responsive for meetings and calls during regular working hours Commit to sharing knowledge and building expertise by participating in all virtual spaces in our workplace with cameras on Show consideration by communicating effectively and building collective understanding Recognize relationships are the cornerstone of NPAIHB’s work by treating all NPAIHB delegates/ alternates, partners, staff, and American Indian/Alaska Native people with dignity and respect Participate willingly in NPAIHB activities Qualifications Education Minimum education required: Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Mental Health, Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, Human Services, or related field Additional education preferred: Master’s Degree in Public Health or related field Experience Minimum Experience Required: At least three (3) years of professional experience in the Public and/or Behavioral Health field Additional experience preferred: Direct experience working with Northwest Tribes Direct experience working with the Indian Country ECHO program Experience with learning management systems Experience with survey and data evaluation tools and applying secure data management practices Experience delivering curriculum with Native American students and/or academic institutions Experience with planning, organizing, implementing, and follow-up of public health-related coalitions Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Demonstrated knowledge, discretion, tact, judgment, and overall ability in working effectively with federal, Tribal, and other professionals, and facilitating participation and partnership in the activities of the Behavioral Health and ECHO programs Demonstrated knowledge of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, Indian Health Care Improvement Act, and other relevant behavioral health policies. Demonstrated knowledge in substance misuse, harm reduction, and prevention Knowledge of NW Tribal history, culture, and values Proficiency with computer applications (specifically Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Microsoft Office Suite programs) Proficiency in web-based applications such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and SharePoint Strong technical writing skills, including good spelling and grammatical skills, and the ability to produce polished writing under a deadline Excellent research and analysis skills Excellent interpersonal skills, including ability to verbally communicate clearly and directly Must be sensitive to cross-cultural differences, and able to work effectively within their context Ability to work with minimal supervision, exercise initiative, and make independent decisions and recommendations Ability to make professional oral presentations in settings at the national, regional, and community levels, as well as in Tribal settings Ability to complete tasks in a timely and accurate manner Ability to travel occasionally (approximately 10% of the time) Probationary Period External applicants must agree to serve a minimum six-month probationary period during which time their employment can be terminated at will. For the purpose of evaluating job performance, internal applicants must agree to serve a minimum six-month probationary period when job duties change significantly. Work Conditions Physical Demands This position: Frequently involves sedentary work (exerting up to 10 pounds of force and/or a negligible amount of force to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body) Occasionally involves light work (exerting up to 20 pounds of force and/or up to 10 pounds of force and/or a negligible amount of force to move objects) Physical Requirements This position: Consistently requires the ability to receive detailed information through oral communication and expressing or exchanging ideas or important instructions accurately, loudly, or quickly Constantly requires working with fingers, rather than the whole hand or arm Constantly requires repetitive movement of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers Often requires walking or moving about to accomplish tasks Occasionally requires standing and/or sitting for sustained periods of time Occasionally requires ascending or descending stairs or ramps using feet and legs and/or hands and arms Occasionally requires raising objects from a lower to a higher position, or moving objects horizontally Occasionally requires stooping, which entails the use of the lower extremities and back muscles Infrequently requires crouching Typical Environmental Conditions The worker is frequently subject to inside environmental conditions, which provide protection from weather conditions, but not necessarily from temperature changes, and is occasionally subject to outside environmental conditions. Travel Requirements This position is based at NPAIHB’s offices in Portland, Oregon. Local travel and/or overnight travel outside of the area is required approximately 10% of the time. Attendance at quarterly NPAIHB Board Meetings is occasionally required. These meetings are held both locally and hosted by our member tribes on a rotating basis, taking place during the third or fourth weeks of January, April, July, and October, and typically require a minimum stay of two overnights per meeting. Disclaimer The individual must perform the essential duties and responsibilities with or without reasonable accommodation efficiently and accurately without causing a significant safety threat to self or others describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and/or skills required of all personnel so classified. Except as provided by Title 25, U.S.C. § 450e(b), which allows for Indian preference in hiring, the NPAIHB does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, age, sex, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, religion, politics, membership or non-membership in an employee organization, marital status, citizenship or immigration status, veteran or military status, genetic information, ancestry or any other characteristic protected by law. Apply online at: https://ats.rippling.com/npaihb/jobs SEND RESUME AND APPLICATION TO: NPAIHB Human Resources Department 920 NW 17th AVE Portland, Oregon 97209 FAX: (503) 228-8182 Email: HR@npaihb.org
Responsibilities
The Behavioral Health ECHO Program Specialist provides technical assistance, training, and resources to Member Tribes with a focus on mental health and substance misuse. The role involves coordinating and implementing behavioral health programs, facilitating ECHO sessions, and supporting research and evaluation efforts.
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