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Position Announcement National Association of Drug Court Professionals/ National Drug Court Institute Project Director for the National Drug Court Institute Annals of Research & Knowledge (ARK) With funding from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), NADCP is developing and implementing a systems-wide model for providing evidencebased services at each stage in the criminal justice system, from arrest through reentry. Referred to as the Annals of Research & Knowledge (ARK) on Successful Offender Management, this model matches treatment and supervision services to participants’ riskand-need profiles at each phase of criminal justice processing. Deliverables over the next 2 years will include re-convening a national summit of more than 40 leading criminal justice organizations to continue working on the ARK Model, holding at least 3 state or county-level ARK summits per year, providing TTA to implement the ARK in at least 3 jurisdictions, and updating the ARK Model with exhaustive literature reviews. Other deliverables include development of an online curriculum on Medically Assisted Treatment (MAT) and overdose reversal medications. The successful applicant for the Project Director position will be responsible, among other tasks, for managing all administrative and fiscal aspects of the grant, convening and presenting at multiple stakeholder meetings, developing TTA curricula and materials, and assisting with literature reviews. The Project Director will report to Dr. Doug Marlowe (Chief of Science, Law & Policy) for scientific aspects of the project and to West Huddleston (CEO of NADCP) and Carolyn Hardin (Senior Director of NDCI) for administrative and fiscal duties. The successful candidate must have demonstrated experience managing or directing largescale federally-funded projects. A firm working knowledge of and experience with the criminal justice system is also required. Familiarity with the arrest, booking, court, community corrections/supervision, in-custody and prisoner-reentry processes is a must. Candidates must have a good understanding of the behavioral and clinical scientific literature related to “what works” with substance-abusing offenders. Exceptional platform skills in public speaking, training and group facilitation are required. Candidates must also have exceptional verbal communication and technical writing skills and be able to operate in a high-demand, product-oriented environment. Qualifications: Graduate degree in criminal justice, law, psychology and/or the behavioral sciences Experience in the criminal justice system and/or substance abuse treatment system Exceptional platform skills in public speaking, professional training and public relations Proficient managing budgets and staff Experience in the development and execution of training programs and technical assistance projects Willingness to travel approximately 50% of the time. Energetic, organized, self-motivated, and detail-oriented person Excellent writing skills Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite required, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access; as well as statistical packages such as SPSS or SAS At least two years or more work experience as a criminal justice, Drug Court or problem-solving court practitioner, a bonus Duties Include: Negotiating, writing and managing cooperative agreements and grant proposals, including managing budgets and overseeing award conditions. Curriculum development and training execution based on adult learning principles. Delivery of persuasive keynote speeches to large audiences and effective communication with funding agencies, media, etc. Oversee daily operations, policy and procedural compliance, fiscal accountability and time-task plan adherence. Travel to select training programs. programs. Assist with scholarly literature reviews. Develop marketing materials, program materials and presentations. Respond Perform onsite facilitation of training to inquiries from consultants and participants Manage staff related to the project Select, assign and manage consultants (i.e. guest speakers and facilitators) related to select projects NADCP/NDCI offers: Highly competitive salary Outstanding benefits: health, dental, and life insurance 401(K) plan Flexible work schedule Free parking Send resume and salary requirement by 02/03/2015 email at [email protected] – ATT: HR