Education and Engagement Specialist at NAMI Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 May, 26

Salary

26.0

Posted On

13 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Community Engagement, Program Management, Training Delivery, Relationship Building, Public Speaking, Written Communication, Oral Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Team Building, Organization, Prioritization, Database Management, Collaboration, Empathy, Sensitivity

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Description Type: Full-Time Reports to: Engagement Manager Office Location: 224 West Hill Street, Suite 410, Chicago IL; required in-office minimum of 3 days per week (hybrid work policy subject to change) Background: The mission of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Chicago is to provide hope and improve the quality of life for those whose lives are affected by mental illness. NAMI Chicago seeks to fill gaps in Chicago's mental health system, with an intentional emphasis on serving underrepresented populations and breaking down barriers to care. Who We Are Looking For: We are currently looking for individuals who embody our core values of compassion, integrity, and connection to join our team as an Education & Engagement Specialist. This community-facing role involves coordinating and developing relationships in the southwest side of Chicago . We are seeking self-starters who enjoy working collaboratively. The Education & Engagement Specialist will be responsible for the following duties: Essential Functions & Responsibilities: Community Engagement Training: · Represents the agency at coalition, committees and/or community gatherings, trainings and/or workshops to further spread the mission of NAMI Chicago as well as awareness of our goal to help support individuals and families in the city impacted by mental health conditions. · Provides educational workshops to community members. · Responsible for managing programs that address the mental health needs of young people, including mental health skills building, youth-based support groups, and care coordination for youth with serious mental illness. · Trains FQHC staff and other provider partners on mental health awareness concepts, linkage and connection to the collaborative, and self-care. · Trains community members as a preventive approach focusing on mental health awareness concepts and linkage and connection to mental health care. · Coordinates and builds relationships in Chicago’s mental health crisis system focused on helping people avoid repeated need for crisis and emergency response. · Maintains intake notes, agency resource records, and documentation using NAMI Chicago’s database system and provides monthly reports on resource updates and new partnerships or programs. · Manages communication with agency representatives, internal staff, and ambassadors for training coordination. Other Responsibilities · Collaborate with other departments within the organization to integrate youth programs with other services and initiatives. · Collaborate with other departments on considerations when working with youth in distress or crisis. · Provide input on youth perspectives through NAMI Chicago. · Provide content guidance to other departments in youth-focused training, materials, and methods of communication. · Perform other duties as assigned. Requirements Essential Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: · Demonstrates ability to well serve underrepresented and vulnerable populations, including social and racial/ethnic minorities as well as those living with mental illnesses and/or substance use disorders. · Proven record of success working in a diverse environment that includes people of different identities, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, and physical/mental ability. · Exhibits sensitivity, empathy towards human service issues and a non-judgmental attitude towards individuals requiring assistance. · Ability to speak in large groups. · Strong written and oral communication skills with the ability to communicate complex analyses to multiple audiences, understanding the needs of individuals. · Strong classroom management skills. · Demonstrate a strong record of successful collaborative work, with excellent interpersonal and team-building skills, and the ability to participate in a multi-disciplinary team as a team member. · Highly organized with the ability to manage and effectively prioritize competing deadlines. · Ability to travel throughout the Chicagoland area. Qualifications & Requirements: · Education: Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, Community Health, or other related fields required. · 3 or more years of experience working with diverse people living with mental illness in a community mental health agency, hospital, or other setting or working on database management or network development in the healthcare sector. · One year experience working in community organizing or coalition-based work or other relevant work experience such as health promotion. · Proficiency in Windows, Microsoft Office, and database management. · Computer Skills: Proficiency Microsoft Access, Excel, and Word. Proficiency in Internet Explorer, Outlook/Exchange; Windows operating systems; and other software routinely used by NAMI Chicago. Welcomed Qualifications: · Bilingual in English and Spanish strongly preferred. · Experience with working with, populations experiencing homelessness, individuals living with serious mental illness, or judicial system involvement strongly preferred. · One year experience of conducting trainings and speaking in front of crowds preferred. Available Benefits: Company sponsored wellness activities. Medical, Dental and Vision benefits. Company sponsored Life and AD&D Insurance and Long-Term Disability. 401k Retirement plan. Critical Illness Insurance, Hospital Indemnity, Accident Insurance, Short Term Disability Coverage. Generous PTO. Base Rate: $25 - $26/hour
Responsibilities
This role involves representing the agency at community events, providing educational workshops, and managing programs focused on youth mental health needs, including support groups and care coordination. The specialist will also train partners and community members on mental health awareness and linkage to care.
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