Clinical Learning and Development Coordinator

Heritage Behavioral Health CenterDecatur, IL
16d$60,000

About The Position

The Clinical Learning and Development Coordinator plays a pivotal role in strengthening Heritage’s clinical workforce through high-quality training, education, and competency-building initiatives. This full-time role supports agency-wide professional development by: Identifying and responding to clinical training needs Supporting evidence-based practice implementation Enhancing clinician skill development Ensuring compliance with training requirements from funders, licensing bodies, and accrediting organizations The Coordinator will collaborate closely with leadership, clinical teams, and subject-matter experts to design and facilitate training for new and emerging professionals, enhance evidence-based practice fidelity, and support long-term workforce development.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of: Mental health and substance use disorders
  • Knowledge of: Evidence-based interventions and recovery-oriented practices
  • Knowledge of: Crisis intervention models and trauma-informed care
  • Knowledge of: Community behavioral health systems and resources
  • Skills & Abilities: Creativity and innovation in staff development
  • Skills & Abilities: Experience facilitating clinical training and implementing evidence-based practices
  • Skills & Abilities: Strong leadership and communication abilities
  • Skills & Abilities: Excellent presentation and group facilitation skills
  • Skills & Abilities: Ability to manage multiple priority projects simultaneously
  • Skills & Abilities: Highly organized, self-directed, and skilled at setting goals and priorities
  • Skills & Abilities: Commitment to evidence-based, trauma-informed practice enhancement
  • Bachelor’s degree in a human services field (required)
  • Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and proof of auto insurance

Nice To Haves

  • Graduate degree in counseling, clinical psychology, social work, or related field (preferred)
  • Certification/licensure preferred: CADC, LSW, LPC
  • QMHP qualification preferred, defined as: A graduate degree in psychology, social work, human services, counseling, or a related field
  • Previous experience in staff training, people development, or leadership
  • Experience working in behavioral health settings preferred
  • Commitment to strengthening staff engagement and building a quality workforce

Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and deliver clinical training content and curriculum aligned with agency needs
  • Become a subject-matter expert in key models (e.g., Trauma-Informed Care, IMR, Motivational Interviewing, Crisis Intervention, De-escalation)
  • Evaluate training effectiveness and implement continuous quality improvement strategies
  • Identify clinical skill gaps and develop targeted workforce development plans
  • Support career pathways, licensure progression, and long-term staff retention
  • Facilitate training and coaching across programs, especially for early-career professionals
  • Collaborate with clinical leadership to meet regulatory and funder training requirements
  • Implement and monitor evidence-based and trauma-informed practices across programs
  • Provide ongoing consultation and training to internal staff
  • Schedule, track, and coordinate internal and external training opportunities
  • Maintain clear communication with staff and leaders to support a strong learning culture
  • Track monthly metrics, supervision hours, and training documentation

Benefits

  • Generous Time Off (vacation, sick, personal, and holidays)
  • Wellness Benefits: Every other Friday paid off, EAP, and fitness reimbursement
  • Insurance: Health, dental, vision, FSA (healthcare & dependent care), and additional life insurance
  • Retirement: 401(k) and Roth options
  • Professional Growth: Tuition assistance and continuing education
  • NHSC Loan Forgiveness Eligibility
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