Research Associate: Clinical Trainer and Fidelity Specialist - Center on Evidence Base Practices (CEBP)


Date: August 2023

Title: Research Associate: Clinical Trainer and Fidelity Specialist

Department: Center on Evidence Base Practices (CEBP)

School: Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences

Location: Mandel School (fully remote opportunity)

Supervisor Name and Title: Ric Kruszynski, Director

OVERVIEW

The Center on Evidence Base Practices (CEBP) is a technical assistance center with a mission to promote recovery among people with mental illness, substance use disorders, and co-occurring disorders through the implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs) and emerging best practices in behavioral healthcare. The CEBP promotes knowledge development and implementation of EBPs through programmatic and clinical consultation, training, and evaluation services and quality improvement consultation to organizations interested in implementing EBPs. These practice models include but are not limited to Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), Supported Employment/Individual Placement and Support (SE/IPS), Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT), Dual Disorder Capability (DDC).

POSITION OBJECTIVE

This position functions under the direction of the CEBP leadership team with respect to needs, priorities, and role assignments as determined by current contractual obligations. Working under general supervision, the Clinical Trainer and Fidelity Specialist will be primarily responsible for providing training development, delivery and associated clinical guidance with the practice models endorsed by the CEBP. This position will also coordinate and conduct evaluation of EBPs utilizing standardized fidelity tools for programs and systems that receive services from the CEBP. Evaluation efforts may include limited consultation with programs and systems regarding implementation of EBPs. This position will assist with reports to Ohio Department of Medicaid and other funding sources, EBP consultation and training as determined by the needs of the CEBP.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Provide training development, delivery and associated clinical guidance with the practice models endorsed by the CEBP. Provide training at community mental health and substance abuse treatment organizations and in conjunction with local and State health authorities. Provide information about the evidence and emerging best practice models and the requisite steps associated with their implementation (50%)
Participate in onsite fidelity evaluations, data collection and management including review of program policy and procedures, staff interviews, staff meeting observation, front-line staff shadowing, consumer interviews and records reviews. (20%)
Write evaluation reports; assist CEBP staff with writing evaluation reports, conduct review and editing of CEBP staff evaluation reports. (20%)
Coordinate scheduling and documentation requests for fidelity evaluation related activities, conduct pre-site visit interviews, ensure all materials needed for the evaluation are provided to reviewers in advance of the review, ensure all reviewer evaluation documents are turned into the evaluation department in a timely manner, schedule consensus calls, track completion of consensus calls, and fidelity reports are provided to programs within contractual timelines. (8%)


NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Participate in supervision as needed and weekly team meetings. (1%)
Update daily calendar as changes occur. Enter all reportable activities in database weekly. Follow policies of Case Western Reserve University and the CEBP in regard to reporting employee expenses, and activity for grant reporting. (1%)
Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.


SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY

No supervisory responsibility.

QUALIFICATIONS

Master’s Degree in behavioral health field required; independent license strongly preferred.

Experience in practice models endorsed by the CEBP strongly preferred.

REQUIRED SKILLS

Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Knowledge of behavioral healthcare systems and evidence-based practices for individuals with severe mental illness and/or substance use disorders.
Demonstrated evaluation and project management skills are required.
Must be highly organized, self-directed, results-oriented, innovative, and flexible.
Strong computer skills including Microsoft Office Suite.


WORKING CONDITIONS

Typical work environment: Fully remote opportunity. Must be able to travel (within Ohio, as well as nationally) and have access to an operational vehicle. Ability to work beyond standard business hours to attend work-related events and functions.

Interested applicants – apply with complete detailed work history to Richard.Kryszynski@case.edu.