Behavioral Health Trainer & Technical Assistance Specialist - San Diego, California
Behavioral Health Trainer & Technical Assistance Specialist - San Diego, California
*This is a remote position; however, the employee must reside in the San Diego, California, area. The role requires less than 15% travel, including both local and domestic travel, based on project and business needs. At Altarum, we’re driven by a simple but powerful mission: improving the health of individuals with fewer financial resources and populations underserved by the healthcare system. We partner with federal and state agencies to design and deliver solutions that make a real, measurable difference. We’re looking for a Trainer & Technical Assistance Specialist who is passionate about strengthening behavioral health systems, supporting community-based organizations, and helping providers build the skills and confidence needed to deliver effective, culturally responsive care. About the Role
As a Trainer & Technical Assistance Specialist, you’ll develop and deliver trainings on evidence-based practices for SUD, co-occurring mental illness, and integrated behavioral health care. You’ll also provide hands-on technical assistance to community-based organizations across San Diego County.
You’ll thrive here if you:
- Enjoy training and coaching behavioral health providers
- Have experience with SUD, co-occurring mental illness, and EBPs
- Build strong relationships with community partners
- Care about culturally responsive care and community impact
This role will begin primarily on the San Diego Behavioral Health CBO TTA Center project, with the potential to support other behavioral health projects over time.
What You'll DoTraining & Curriculum Development- Design, develop, and continuously update training curricula and materials focused on evidence-based practices for substance use disorder treatment, co-occurring mental illness, and integrated dual-diagnosis care
- Tailor training content to the needs, capacity levels, service models, and populations served by community-based organizations
- Deliver engaging, competency-based trainings and learning collaborative sessions in multiple formats, including in-person workshops, webinars, asynchronous modules, and communities of practice
- Translate emerging evidence, state guidance, and best practices into practical, accessible training content for behavioral health providers and CBO staff
- Incorporate training feedback, fidelity data, and outcome measures into ongoing curriculum improvement in partnership with the Evaluation & QI Lead
- Provide ongoing, individualized technical assistance to an assigned caseload of community-based organizations across San Diego County
- Coach CBO staff on the practical application of evidence-based practices, clinical workflows, and quality improvement strategies
- Conduct organizational and workforce needs assessments to identify training and TA priorities specific to each organization’s population, staffing, and service model
- Support CBOs in strengthening clinical and organizational capacity to deliver effective, culturally responsive behavioral health services
- Build and maintain trusted, collaborative relationships with CBO leadership and direct service staff to encourage sustained engagement with training and TA offerings
- Stay current on the evidence base and California-specific guidance for SUD and co-occurring disorder treatment, including ASAM Criteria, Medi-Cal/CalAIM requirements, and DHCS guidance
- Support the integration of peer support specialists and community health workers into clinical teams, including role-specific training on scope of practice and supervision models
- Represent the TTA Center at community meetings, coalitions, and provider convenings to promote available trainings and TA resources
- Document training attendance, TA contacts, outcomes, and related activities in required tracking systems for funder reporting
- Contribute to other behavioral health training and TA projects as organizational needs and opportunities evolve
We’re looking for someone who brings strong behavioral health expertise, excellent facilitation skills, and a relationship-centered approach to training and technical assistance.
The ideal candidate is:
- A strong trainer and facilitator who can make complex behavioral health content practical, engaging, and accessible
- Experienced in substance use disorder treatment, co-occurring mental illness, and evidence-based practices
- Comfortable coaching providers and CBO staff through real-world implementation challenges
- Skilled at building credibility and trust with community partners, clinical teams, and organizational leaders
- Responsive, collaborative, and organized in managing multiple relationships, trainings, and deliverables
- Able to adapt communication and facilitation style for varied audiences, roles, literacy levels, and organizational contexts
- Professionally mature, emotionally intelligent, and thoughtful in navigating complex community and behavioral health systems
- Committed to continuous learning, feedback, and contributing to a positive, collegial, high-performing team culture
- Master’s degree in social work, counseling, public health, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education, licensure, and direct experience in SUD/co-occurring disorder treatment
- Minimum of 5 years of direct clinical or programmatic experience in substance use disorder treatment and co-occurring mental illness
- Hands-on experience applying evidence-based practices in behavioral health settings
- Demonstrated experience designing and facilitating trainings, workshops, or learning collaboratives for behavioral health providers or CBO staff
- Working knowledge of California’s Medi-Cal and CalAIM behavioral health delivery systems and how they apply to CBOs providing SUD and mental health services
- Familiarity with California’s peer support specialist certification requirements and community health worker benefit and role structures
- Strong facilitation, coaching, public speaking, relationship-building, and communication skills
- Existing credibility within San Diego’s behavioral health or community-based organization community
- Ability to be based in San Diego County and travel locally to CBO sites
- Flexibility and interest in contributing to other behavioral health training and TA projects as capacity and organizational needs evolve
Preferred qualifications include:
- Licensure as an LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, or similar, or certification as an Alcohol and Drug Counselor, CADC, or equivalent
- Bilingual or multilingual skills, particularly languages relevant to San Diego’s behavioral health populations
- Prior experience providing technical assistance or capacity-building support to CBOs, FQHCs, or county behavioral health providers
- Experience with instructional design principles and adult learning theory
- Familiarity with the ASAM Criteria and dual-diagnosis treatment models
- Existing relationships with County Behavioral Health Services, Managed Care Plans, 211 San Diego/the Community Information Exchange, or San Diego behavioral health coalitions and provider associations
- Lived experience related to behavioral health, substance use recovery, or the communities served
At Altarum, your work will support community-based organizations that are helping individuals and families access critical behavioral health services across San Diego County.
In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to:
- Lead meaningful training and technical assistance efforts that strengthen behavioral health systems
- Help community-based organizations build the capacity to deliver effective, culturally responsive care
- Translate evidence-based practices and California behavioral health guidance into practical tools providers can use
- Build trusted relationships with CBOs, providers, and community partners
- Collaborate with a mission-driven team that values integrity, accountability, humility, continuous growth, and excellence
- Contribute to broader behavioral health initiatives as Altarum’s work continues to grow
If you’re an experienced behavioral health trainer, coach, and capacity-builder who wants to help strengthen services for underserved communities, we’d love to hear from you.
Where You'll Work- Remote in San Diego, CA
- If you’re near one of our offices (Arlington, VA; Silver Spring, MD; or Novi, MI), you’ll be Hybrid and will join us in person one day every other month (6 times per year) for a fun, purpose-driven Collaboration Day. These days are filled with creative energy, meaningful connection, and team brainstorming.
- Non-local employees will join these days virtually and may be asked to join us occasionally in-person.
- Candidates must be currently eligible to work in the United States; sponsorship is not available.
- All work must be performed within the continental U.S. for the duration of employment, unless required by contract.
- Ability to work core hours aligned with Eastern Time, unless otherwise approved by your manager.
- Remote employees must maintain a dedicated, ergonomically appropriate workspace free from distractions, with reliable internet and a mobile device that supports efficient work.
- Travel Requirements: <15%
$74,017 - $89,331.90 a year
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