Project Coordinator - Wyoming Institute for Disabilities, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY

Posted: Wednesday, July 21, 2021

 

WYOMING INSTITUTE FOR DISABILITIES (WIND) - THE UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING

JOB TITLE:

Project Coordinator, Senior

JOB PURPOSE:

The purpose of this position is to assist in the development and evaluation community education and training programs and research the effectiveness of those programs at the Wyoming Institute for Disabilities.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Support the writing of grants and contracts to support new programs at the Wyoming Institute for Disabilities.
  • Develop and deliver training and engagement curricula including university preservice, interdisciplinary education at the University of Wyoming in the areas of health and education.
  • Develop and deliver training and engagement curricula related to health and disability, specifically the creation of multidisciplinary virtual learning communities to include, UW ECHO networks, as identified by state and national priorities and needs. 
  • Support research and evaluation, grant proposal and manuscript activities including literature reviews, data collection and database management, coordination of grant and institutional review board proposal submissions and maintenance. This will include the supervision of outreach and other program staff as appropriate.
  • Coordinate contracts and mentor new ECHO hubs throughout the state, nation and world as they develop ECHO networks within their region and topic areas. Develop training curriculum, and content for ECHO superhub training in collaboration with existing UW ECHO faculty and staff. This may include technical assistance via videoconference technology and on-site as may be appropriate.
  • Assist in the development and delivery of survey's programmatic evaluations, and needs assessments related to community training, education and professional development needs throughout Wyoming.
  • Represent community training and education programs at grant functions, or other meetings and events, which may include reporting on projects, planning collaborations with other project professionals, and evaluating projects.
  • Develop recruiting and funding strategies; plan and write grant proposals; write reports on status of funded projects.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education: Bachelor's degree in a related field of social sciences, social services or public administration

Experience: 5 years work-related experience, including program development, training, and grant writing and evidence of successful program development and implementation

To apply, go here.