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Job Title: Behavioral Health Workforce Program Manager
Location: Indianapolis, IN, (Hybrid)-Candidate must reside local to Indianapolis or surrounding area
Position Type: Contract
Interview Mode: Webcam only
Position Responsibilities
1. Workforce Development & Pipeline Coordination
- Lead statewide implementation of the behavioral health workforce strategy, including CPSP and other frontline roles.
- Coordinate recruitment, training, and placement activities with training providers, employers, and community partners.
- Support development of career pathways, competency frameworks, and fidelity standards aligned with statewide guidance.
- Identify workforce gaps, barriers, and opportunities using statewide data and stakeholder input.
- Promote access to training and employment opportunities across rural communities.
2. Grant & Program Administration
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- Support administration of RHTP workforce-related grants.
- Support implementation and monitoring of rural recruitment, retention, and capacity project strategies.
- Monitor compliance with state and federal requirements, including allowable expenditures, documentation standards, and workforce-related deliverables.
- Track workforce program budgets, milestones, and performance indicators.
- Maintain audit-ready documentation and ensure consistent use of state-approved templates and reporting systems.
3. Coordination with Technical Assistance Providers
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- Collaborate with statewide TA Providers to ensure aligned workforce support across rural communities.
- Participate in statewide meetings, workgroups, and training sessions convened by TA Providers.
- Coordinate strategic plan development, workforce planning activities, and alignment with CMS and state priorities.
- Facilitate statewide learning by sharing insights, challenges, and best practices.
4. CMS Workforce Reporting & Performance Monitoring
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- Coordinate statewide data collection related to workforce recruitment, training, deployment, and retention.
- Ensure timely submission of workforce-related reports to FSSA for state and federal reporting cycles.
- Support partners in understanding CMS workforce reporting expectations, including metrics, documentation, and narrative requirements.
- Monitor progress toward CMS-defined workforce outcomes and support corrective action planning when needed.
5. Stakeholder Engagement & Communication
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- Serve as a liaison between FSSA and behavioral health workforce partners, including hospitals, community mental health centers, community organizations, and training institutions.
- Ensure that workforce activities reflect the needs and priorities of rural communities.
- Maintain strong communication channels with FSSA’s Workforce and Regional Grant Initiative Teams and participate in statewide meetings as requested.
6. Program Implementation Support
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- Assist partners in interpreting state guidance, workforce requirements, and program expectations.
- Track statewide behavioral health workforce progress, identify barriers, and support problem-solving to maintain momentum.
- Contribute to statewide consistency by using shared tools, templates, and evaluation frameworks.
- Support development of new behavioral health workforce models, pilot programs, and innovative approaches to rural care delivery.
Job Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
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- Bachelor’s degree in public health, health administration, public policy, workforce development, education, business administration, or related field.
- Minimum 5 years of experience in workforce development, grant management, project management, program administration, or related work.
- Experience working with healthcare organizations, rural communities, training providers, or public health systems.
- Strong understanding of workforce development strategies, credentialing pathways, and training program implementation.
- Knowledge of compliance, budgeting, and reporting requirements for state or federal grants.
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously with strong attention to detail.
- Excellent communication, facilitation, and relationship-building skills.
- Ability to work independently as a contractor.
Preferred Qualifications
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- Experience with CMS-funded programs, federal grants administration, or large-scale workforce initiatives.
- Familiarity with Indiana’s rural health landscape, including hospitals, behavioral health providers, schools and community-based organizations.
- Experience collaborating with statewide associations, training institutions, or multi stakeholder coalitions.
- Knowledge of rural health delivery, care coordination, CPSP models, or health system transformation.
Relevant Information
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- This is a full-time contractor role aligned with the duration of the RHTP grant period.
- Contractors will report to FSSA state staff and participate in regular check-ins, statewide meetings, and required training.
- Physical demands include lifting up to 40 lbs. and traveling in varied weather.
- Laptop and reimbursement for job-related travel provided.
Required/Desired Skills
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Skill
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Required /Desired
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Amount
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Actual Years of Experience
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Bachelor’s degree in public health, health administration, public policy, workforce development, education, business administration, or related field.
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Required
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Minimum 5 years of experience in workforce development, grant management, project management, program administration, or related work.
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Required
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5
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Prior experience with compliance, budgeting and reporting requirements for state or federal grants.
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Required
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3
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Experience working with healthcare organizations, rural communities, training providers, or public health systems.
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Required
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3
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Strong understanding of workforce development strategies, credentialing pathways, and training program implementation.
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Required
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Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously with strong attention to detail.
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Required
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Excellent communication, facilitation, and relationship-building skills.
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Required
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Experience with CMS-funded programs, federal grants administration, or large-scale workforce initiatives.
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Highly desired
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Familiarity with Indiana’s rural health landscape, including hospitals, behavioral health providers, schools and community-based organizations.
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Highly desired
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Experience collaborating with statewide associations, training institutions, or multi stakeholder coalitions.
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Highly desired
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Knowledge of rural health delivery, care coordination, CPSP models, or health system transformation
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Highly desired
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Salary : $40 - $46