Temple University
Part-time Peer Engagement Co-Coordinator

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Temple University's Barnett College of Public Health is searching for a Part-time Peer Engagement Co-Coordinator!
SALARY RANGE: $19.00 to $21.00 per hour
A variety of important factors are reviewed by HR when considering salary, including job duties, the applicant's education and experience, all relevant internal equity considerations, department budget, and funding source.
Must be able to travel locally
Grant funded position
Position Summary
The Peer Engagement Coordinator will support a funded research study comparing peer-supported travel training to travel training without peer support.
The Peer Engagement Coordinator will support the implementation of the "Ready to Ride" intervention Peer Support approach. This includes supporting intervention fidelity by monitoring and evaluating its components. This role also involves organizing and conducting training sessions to support Peer Supporters with disabilities across the study sites.
Candidates who have lived experience with a developmental disability are encouraged to apply.
Required Education And Experience
- A minimum of two years of relevant work experience is required. A bachelor's degree is preferred but not required.
- An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
Required Skills And Abilities
- Proficiency in computer skills, including Microsoft Office software programs, email communications, calendar management, and shared drives.
- Proficient in use of web-conferencing apps (e.g., Zoom)
- Ability to function as a member of a multidisciplinary research team and to provide support to various levels of leadership
- Demonstrated ability to work independently, and articulate questions or problems encountered to supervisors.
- Ability to interact with and facilitate the accessibility of needs of diverse stakeholder population to include community partners, clients and staff.
- Ability to maintain attention to detail, and adherence to project deadlines.
- Good written and oral communication skills, in person and virtually (e.g., web-based meetings)
- Ability to conduct research fact finding searches, including internet and scholarly literature searches
- Ability to travel locally.
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Essential Duties
The Engagement Co-Coordinator at Temple University's College of Public Health: Health and Rehabilitation Sciences REACH Lab will play a vital role in supporting a PCORI grant-funded multi-site project. The Engagement Coordinator will facilitate coordination across sites and support the implementation of the "Ready to Ride" intervention.
Peer Support Ready To Ride Approach
- Ensuring intervention fidelity by monitoring and evaluating its components
- Scheduling, planning, and conducting training sessions to support interventionist across sites
- Preparing educational /instructional materials (video, audio, written) regarding peer support and Ready to Ride
- Communicating with and coordinating with interventionists across sites via email and phone/text
- Providing an individualized approach when interacting with Peer Supporters
- With support, generate solutions to intervention implementation challenges to meet the needs of interventionists and research participants


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This position is assigned a hybrid work arrangement (on-campus and remote), the duration of this hybrid work arrangement is at the discretion of Temple University and the Department.
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Compliance Statement: In the performance of their functions as detailed in the position description employees have an obligation to avoid ethical, legal, financial and other conflicts of interest to ensure that their actions and outside activities do not conflict with their primary employment responsibilities at the institution. Employees are also expected to understand and be in compliance with applicable laws, University and employment policies and regulations, including NCAA regulations for areas and departments which their essential functions cause them to interact.
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