Project Manager III
On-site · College Station, Texas, United States
Job Summary
Lead, plan, and oversee delivery of special events, community outreach, and resource linkage activities for the TOPS Special Events, Services, and Resources Core across a statewide initiative. Direct and coordinate operational scope, including event planning, outreach campaigns, and connections to behavioral health services, ensuring timely, high-quality delivery; manage referral pathways, telehealth navigation, and warm handoffs for students and families; apply evidence-informed prevention models, harm-reduction approaches, and trauma-informed care; monitor progress against grant deliverables, maintain program fidelity, and communicate data-driven recommendations to leadership. Coordinate with schools, community partners, researchers, educators, clinicians, and other stakeholders to ensure services are accessible, stigma-reducing, youth- and family-centered; lead budget forecasting, resource allocation, and compliance with grant requirements; supervise students, interns, and volunteers; develop training materials and provide technical assistance as needed. This role requires substantive knowledge of behavioral health systems and clinical terminology, strong project management abilities (scope, timelines, budgets), and the ability to translate health and prevention information into accessible content for non-clinical audiences.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in related field or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Seven years of related experience in behavioral health, substance use prevention, public health, community outreach, or a closely related field, including demonstrated experience independently managing complex projects or initiatives with multiple stakeholders, deliverables, and timelines.
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