SUD Data Collection Specialist
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Job description
The Creating Opportunities to Achieve Community Health (COACH) project is designed to build substance misuse/mental health promotion infrastructure to serve Detroit youth. COACH will utilize evidence-based alcohol and drug prevention and mental health promotion strategies through a basketball league. Prevention specialists will work to enhance youth participants' protective factors and to educate family members and others in the community., * Conducts GPRA and other data collection interviews at designated intervals as required.
- Accurately records all data pertinent for analysis.
- Extracts data from interviews, forms and other documents as needed.
- Provides alerts to staff when scheduled data are due.
- Monitors data for completeness and performs data "cleaning" prior to data entry.
- Requests reconciliation of missing or incorrect data from staff.
- Enters data into spreadsheets, databases, and SAMHSA SPARS grant reporting website.
- Manages storage and retrieval of data.
- Utilizes appropriate software programs to score various standardized instruments as needed.
- Works closely with the contracted Data Analyst and Project Director regarding data collection requirements, report development, etc., according to established guidelines and deadlines.
- Maintains records of required data collection and submission and reports.
- Assists with coordination of meetings, e.g., scheduling, meeting notices and materials.
- Participates in COACH and other agency work groups, quality improvement committees, and prevention group meetings as assigned.
- Assists in maintaining and updating the community resource list, media reference list, curriculum inventory, program materials inventory, etc., related to the COACH project.
- Attends training, seminars, workshops, or as required.
- Participates in the promotion of program analysis, continuous learning, and continuous program improvement.
- Performs other duties as assigned by the Project Director or other members of the leadership team.
Preferred Knowledge and Experience:
- Interviewing project participants to collect Federal GPRA data.
- Entering data into the SAMHSA SPARS system.
Requirements
Do you have experience in Research data analysis?, Do you have a Bachelor's degree?, Bachelor's degree in a research-oriented social science, healthcare, science, or business field.
Required Knowledge and Skills:
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Meticulous organizational skills
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Ability to complete work with a high degree of accuracy
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Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills
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Ability to flexibly work on multiple tasks concurrently
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Capacity to work proactively and positively with:
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Team members
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Service recipients
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Their family members
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Agency and community representatives
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Problem solving skills to minimize instances of project disruption due to technical or other issues.
Required Experience:
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1 year of experience in a research assistant-type role in a SUD or MH provider agency, or in an academic, social science, healthcare, science, or business setting with data:
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Collection interviews
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Entry into databases
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Monitoring for quality and completeness
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Management, e.g., "cleaning", storage, retrieval
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1 year of experience working as a member of a project team
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Experience in proficiently using Microsoft Office, e.g., Access, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.
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Ability to rapidly become proficient entering data into the SAMHSA SPARS database., * Bachelor's (Preferred)
Experience:
- Behavioral health: 1 year (Preferred)
- social service or human services: 1 year (Preferred)
Benefits & conditions
Pulled from the full job description
- Professional development assistance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off, * Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift