Suicide Prevention Positions Open in Flagstaff
By Erin Bailey
“Using the strengths of communities to improve suicide prevention.”
NATIVE AMERICANS FOR COMMUNITY ACTION, INC.
IS SEEKING TO HIRE DEDICATED, INNOVATIVE PERSONS TO CARRY OUT A CUTTING-EDGE SUICIDE PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM:
OPEN PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS (open until August 29 or open until filled):
- Project Manager
- Clinical Supervisor (i.e., LCSW, LPC)
- Mental Health Specialist (x2)
- Administrative Secretary
Background, experience, and/or knowledge in one or more of the following areas is required (see NACA website for postings):
- Developing community partnerships
- Coalition building
- Suicide prevention, training
- Clinical expertise
This project will serve Coconino County and Native American communities, and is funded under a three-year grant received on August 1st from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA).
Primary focus will be directed toward community coalition building and the provision of evidence-based training to prevent suicidal behavior among at-risk populations.
NACA offers competitive salaries and a generous benefits package. www.nacainc.org
Please direct a cover letter, NACA application, and resume to: TJ Bailey, Executive Administrative Manager @ (928) 526-2968 or tbailey@nacainc.org
Inquiries may be directed to: Robert W. Robin, Ph.D., A/Behavioral Health Director and
Chief Executive Officer @ (928) 526-2068 or rrobin@nacainc.org
Submitted to the Center from Native Public Media.




Comments
I am considering relocating from NH to AZ. I am a early childhood/human development/special educator seeking a new and challenging position.....I have not been able to acces your website www.nasainc.org but have found some interesting availabilites...I have many years of experience working with children with disabilities and their families... have an extensive resume' .....I am considering pursuing a Master's degree in Educational Psycology. I am currently visiting a friend who lives in Clarkdale, AZ but live in NH. I have a window of time to make a decision about relocating and working in a field that is complementary to my existing experience, interests, and continuing to work in an environment of social interests. I am currently a Director of an early intervention program, have designed and programmed an intensive needs program working toward integration of the students grades three through five, taught Kindergarten and Preschool in integrated classrooms, and have a very good grasp on interpersonal counseling. I will send my resume when I return to NH.
Respectfully submitted,
Cheri Brodeur, CECE/SPED