What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Coordinator Substance Use Disorder Treatment position at Arbor Place?
Salary: $25.00About Arbor Place, Inc.:For over 49 years, Arbor Place, Inc. has supported individuals and families recovering from substance use and mental health disorders. We are a private, non-profit organization committed to doing whats right for our clients and staff. If you value compassion, teamwork, and meaningful work, Arbor Place may be the right place for you.Position Overview:Arbor Place, Inc. is expanding its programming for women, children, and high-need communities and were looking for a skilled and mission-drivenProject Coordinator to help lead this important work. This role supports two major state grants and plays a key part in strengthening services, ensuring compliance, and supporting program quality across multiple departments.What Youll DoCoordinate day-to-day activities for both the Womens Rural Treatment Grant and HOPE3 Methamphetamine and Opioid Treatment Center Grant.Ensure grant deliverables, timelines, and reporting requirements are met.Support trauma-informed, gender-responsive programming across residential and outpatient services.Conduct reviews of evidence-based curricula and recommend updates.Track program data, outcomes, attendance, and performance measures.Assist with transportation and childcare barrier-reduction strategies.Coordinate partner engagement, training opportunities, and collaborative activities.Support quality improvement efforts through Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles.Participate in grant meetings, audits, and evaluation work.Direct program facilitation of parenting programming within the treatment setting.What You BringStrong organizational and project management skills.Ability to manage multiple grants, deadlines, and reporting requirements at once.Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.Understanding of trauma-informed, gender-responsive, family-centered care.Bachelors degree required; Masters preferred (Social Work, Public Health, Human Services).Experience with program coordination or grant-funded work preferred.Knowledge of SUD treatment, womens services, or early childhood systems a plus.Strong data and documentation skills.BenefitsMedical, dental, vision401(k) with match, life insurance, long-term disabilityGenerous PTO paid holidays floating holidayProfessional development via ReliasPublic Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employerFlexible scheduling optionsSupportive, mission-focused teamReady to Make an Impact?Apply today and help shape programming that supports mothers, children, and individuals across western Wisconsin.
Salary : $60,510 - $98,330