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Agricultural and Rural Program Administrator
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Agricultural And Rural Program Administrator
The Agricultural and Rural Program Administrator serves as the principal liaison and strategic administrator between the Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) and the Colorado Department of Agriculture, as well as a range of other state agencies and community partners. The role is the primary point of contact with an unprecedented level of influence, ensuring seamless communication and coordination to create a cohesive statewide direction for all agricultural behavioral health efforts. Duties: Develops and Leads Rural and Agricultural Strategy Leads the development and statewide implementation of a comprehensive strategy to ensure effective outreach and support for all farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural industry workers across Colorado. Originates and directs the design and development of innovative, effective statewide programs, initiatives, and policies to support strategic goals relative to rural and agricultural communities. Contributes to the design and implementation of innovative campaigns to reach individuals from agricultural and farming communities. Conducts comprehensive research and analysis on trends, challenges, and opportunities within the rural and agricultural sectors. This includes evaluating existing programs, policies, and market conditions to identify areas for growth and improvement. Formulates and articulates a strategic vision and actionable plan for rural and agricultural development, aligning with the organization's broader goals. This involves setting clear objectives, key performance indicators (KPIs), and timelines. Analyzes and evaluates relevant local, state, and federal policies and makes recommendations for new or revised policies that benefit rural and agricultural communities. Develops and manages budgets for all strategic initiatives relative to rural and agricultural communities, ensuring resources are allocated efficiently and effectively to achieve maximum impact. External Community Engagement and Partnership Work Leads and directs all statewide engagement activities and opportunities, creating pathways for farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural industry workers to provide essential feedback to the BHA. Cultivates and maintains high-level statewide partnerships and relationships with rural and agricultural community leaders, traveling regularly to participate in strategic in-person engagement. Directs and oversees the design and execution of a statewide environmental scan and audit of current efforts specific to addressing behavioral health needs and concerns within farming and agricultural communities, identifying unique gaps and opportunities. Provides information and connection to community resources and public benefits, as well as assists in resource development and messaging. Agricultural and Rural Community Behavioral Health Program Directs and oversees the identification, development, implementation, and execution of the statewide program and strategy that addresses the behavioral health needs of farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural industry workers. This work is done with input from the Department of Agriculture. Authorizes and manages the overall budget and resource allocation for strategy implementation, ensuring alignment with statewide priorities. Develop and coordinate training for behavioral health providers that serve farming and agricultural communities. Ensure that trusted local organizations in rural and agricultural communities are equipped with support and training to better support the mental health needs of farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural industry workers in their communities. Develop an understanding of and address the root causes of behavioral health issues in the agricultural industry and in rural communities. Develop recommendations and technical assistance to support community partners while providing high-quality behavioral health access to agricultural and farming communities Determines the need for training and education and collaborates with program staff to develop curriculum for BHA staff and providers as needed. Oversee and manage available grant and funding opportunities to support program sustainability. Cross-agency Collaboration with the Department of Agriculture and other State partners Serves as the principal liaison and primary point of contact between the Colorado Department of Agriculture and the Behavioral Health Administration, providing strategic guidance on interagency efforts. Acts as the primary BHA authority for statewide communication and coordination across all state agencies regarding agricultural behavioral health. Manages and directs all aspects of the interagency agreement (FAD) with the Department of Agriculture, making strategic decisions regarding data sharing and policy implementation. Regularly communicates and leads in-person and virtual meetings with state, local, and community partners, specific to meeting the behavioral needs of farmers, ranchers, other agricultural industry workers, and their families experiencing behavioral health issues. Serve on the agricultural behavioral health community of practice work group and provide support to the work group as needed. Collaborates with the BHA internal teams and state agencies to ensure that farmers, ranchers, other agricultural industry workers, and their families experiencing behavioral health issues have access to services that are culturally responsive and linguistically accessible. Engages all agencies in behavioral health efforts specific to farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural industry workersto document and organize existing work that is underway and plan a cohesive direction forward that minimizes duplication, maximizes use of funding, and elevates expertise and assets brought forward by all parties. Works across the agency and also with, but not limited to, BHA's Culture, Practice, and Accessibility Advisor and the Tribal Affairs Specialist, county liaisons, and community organizations to ensure whole-person behavioral health across Colorado, coordinate efforts, monitor trends, assess needs, and ensure effective communication specific to farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural industry workers. Attends continuous training to expand engagement skill set. Tailors engagement approach to meet the needs of the community to address the root causes of health disparities for farmers, ranchers, other agricultural industry workers, and their families in Colorado. Regularly communicate and lead in-person meetings with state, local, and community partners. Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights Minimum Qualifications Experience Only Eight (8) years of relevant experience in Agricultural and Rural Community Behavioral Health Program management, including engaging with agricultural and rural communities and fostering partnerships in Colorado. OR Education and Experience: A combination of related education and/or relevant experience in an occupation related to the work assigned equal to eight (8) years Preferred Qualifications Extensive experience in developing and leading rural and agricultural strategies. Demonstrated ability to design and develop innovative statewide programs, initiatives, and policies for rural and agricultural communities. Proficiency in conducting comprehensive research and analysis on trends, challenges, and opportunities within the rural and agricultural sectors. Proven experience in external community engagement and partnership work, including cultivating high-level partnerships across Colorado. Significant experience in Agricultural and Rural Community Behavioral Health Program management. Conditions of Employment This position is delegated as a hybrid position. The employees must maintain a home office and workstation free of distraction. Standard Background Name check, TRAILS, CMS, and JBITS Current/Valid and unrestricted US Driver's License The position is to travel to meetings and/or conferences as needed. Former State employees who were disciplinarily terminated or resigned in lieu of termination must disclose the information on the application and provide an explanation why the prior termination or resignation should not disqualify the applicant from the current position. Absent extraordinary circumstances, prior disciplinary termination, or resignation in lieu of termination will disqualify the applicant from future State employment with CDHS. Appeal Rights If you receive notice that you have been eliminated from consideration for this position, you may file an appeal with the State Personnel Board or request a review by the State Personnel Director. An appeal or review must be submitted on the official appeal form, signed by you or your representative. This form must be delivered to the State Personnel Board by email (dpa_state.personnelboard@state.co.us), postmarked in US Mail or hand delivered (1525 Sherman Street, 4th Floor, Denver CO 80203), or faxed (303.866.5038) within ten (10) calendar days from your receipt of notice or acknowledgment of the department's action. For more information about the appeals process, the official appeal form, and how to deliver it to the State Personnel Board; go to spb.colorado.gov; contact the State Personnel Board for assistance at (303) 866-3300; or refer to 4 Colorado Code of Regulations (CCR) 801-1, State Personnel Board Rules and Personnel Director's Administrative Procedures, Chapter 8, Resolution of Appeals and Disputes, at spb.colorado.gov under Rules. A standard appeal form is available at: www.colorado.gov/spb. If you appeal, your appeal must be submitted in writing on the official appeal form, signed by you or your representative, and received at the following address within 10 days of
The Agricultural and Rural Program Administrator serves as the principal liaison and strategic administrator between the Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) and the Colorado Department of Agriculture, as well as a range of other state agencies and community partners. The role is the primary point of contact with an unprecedented level of influence, ensuring seamless communication and coordination to create a cohesive statewide direction for all agricultural behavioral health efforts. Duties: Develops and Leads Rural and Agricultural Strategy Leads the development and statewide implementation of a comprehensive strategy to ensure effective outreach and support for all farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural industry workers across Colorado. Originates and directs the design and development of innovative, effective statewide programs, initiatives, and policies to support strategic goals relative to rural and agricultural communities. Contributes to the design and implementation of innovative campaigns to reach individuals from agricultural and farming communities. Conducts comprehensive research and analysis on trends, challenges, and opportunities within the rural and agricultural sectors. This includes evaluating existing programs, policies, and market conditions to identify areas for growth and improvement. Formulates and articulates a strategic vision and actionable plan for rural and agricultural development, aligning with the organization's broader goals. This involves setting clear objectives, key performance indicators (KPIs), and timelines. Analyzes and evaluates relevant local, state, and federal policies and makes recommendations for new or revised policies that benefit rural and agricultural communities. Develops and manages budgets for all strategic initiatives relative to rural and agricultural communities, ensuring resources are allocated efficiently and effectively to achieve maximum impact. External Community Engagement and Partnership Work Leads and directs all statewide engagement activities and opportunities, creating pathways for farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural industry workers to provide essential feedback to the BHA. Cultivates and maintains high-level statewide partnerships and relationships with rural and agricultural community leaders, traveling regularly to participate in strategic in-person engagement. Directs and oversees the design and execution of a statewide environmental scan and audit of current efforts specific to addressing behavioral health needs and concerns within farming and agricultural communities, identifying unique gaps and opportunities. Provides information and connection to community resources and public benefits, as well as assists in resource development and messaging. Agricultural and Rural Community Behavioral Health Program Directs and oversees the identification, development, implementation, and execution of the statewide program and strategy that addresses the behavioral health needs of farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural industry workers. This work is done with input from the Department of Agriculture. Authorizes and manages the overall budget and resource allocation for strategy implementation, ensuring alignment with statewide priorities. Develop and coordinate training for behavioral health providers that serve farming and agricultural communities. Ensure that trusted local organizations in rural and agricultural communities are equipped with support and training to better support the mental health needs of farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural industry workers in their communities. Develop an understanding of and address the root causes of behavioral health issues in the agricultural industry and in rural communities. Develop recommendations and technical assistance to support community partners while providing high-quality behavioral health access to agricultural and farming communities Determines the need for training and education and collaborates with program staff to develop curriculum for BHA staff and providers as needed. Oversee and manage available grant and funding opportunities to support program sustainability. Cross-agency Collaboration with the Department of Agriculture and other State partners Serves as the principal liaison and primary point of contact between the Colorado Department of Agriculture and the Behavioral Health Administration, providing strategic guidance on interagency efforts. Acts as the primary BHA authority for statewide communication and coordination across all state agencies regarding agricultural behavioral health. Manages and directs all aspects of the interagency agreement (FAD) with the Department of Agriculture, making strategic decisions regarding data sharing and policy implementation. Regularly communicates and leads in-person and virtual meetings with state, local, and community partners, specific to meeting the behavioral needs of farmers, ranchers, other agricultural industry workers, and their families experiencing behavioral health issues. Serve on the agricultural behavioral health community of practice work group and provide support to the work group as needed. Collaborates with the BHA internal teams and state agencies to ensure that farmers, ranchers, other agricultural industry workers, and their families experiencing behavioral health issues have access to services that are culturally responsive and linguistically accessible. Engages all agencies in behavioral health efforts specific to farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural industry workersto document and organize existing work that is underway and plan a cohesive direction forward that minimizes duplication, maximizes use of funding, and elevates expertise and assets brought forward by all parties. Works across the agency and also with, but not limited to, BHA's Culture, Practice, and Accessibility Advisor and the Tribal Affairs Specialist, county liaisons, and community organizations to ensure whole-person behavioral health across Colorado, coordinate efforts, monitor trends, assess needs, and ensure effective communication specific to farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural industry workers. Attends continuous training to expand engagement skill set. Tailors engagement approach to meet the needs of the community to address the root causes of health disparities for farmers, ranchers, other agricultural industry workers, and their families in Colorado. Regularly communicate and lead in-person meetings with state, local, and community partners. Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights Minimum Qualifications Experience Only Eight (8) years of relevant experience in Agricultural and Rural Community Behavioral Health Program management, including engaging with agricultural and rural communities and fostering partnerships in Colorado. OR Education and Experience: A combination of related education and/or relevant experience in an occupation related to the work assigned equal to eight (8) years Preferred Qualifications Extensive experience in developing and leading rural and agricultural strategies. Demonstrated ability to design and develop innovative statewide programs, initiatives, and policies for rural and agricultural communities. Proficiency in conducting comprehensive research and analysis on trends, challenges, and opportunities within the rural and agricultural sectors. Proven experience in external community engagement and partnership work, including cultivating high-level partnerships across Colorado. Significant experience in Agricultural and Rural Community Behavioral Health Program management. Conditions of Employment This position is delegated as a hybrid position. The employees must maintain a home office and workstation free of distraction. Standard Background Name check, TRAILS, CMS, and JBITS Current/Valid and unrestricted US Driver's License The position is to travel to meetings and/or conferences as needed. Former State employees who were disciplinarily terminated or resigned in lieu of termination must disclose the information on the application and provide an explanation why the prior termination or resignation should not disqualify the applicant from the current position. Absent extraordinary circumstances, prior disciplinary termination, or resignation in lieu of termination will disqualify the applicant from future State employment with CDHS. Appeal Rights If you receive notice that you have been eliminated from consideration for this position, you may file an appeal with the State Personnel Board or request a review by the State Personnel Director. An appeal or review must be submitted on the official appeal form, signed by you or your representative. This form must be delivered to the State Personnel Board by email (dpa_state.personnelboard@state.co.us), postmarked in US Mail or hand delivered (1525 Sherman Street, 4th Floor, Denver CO 80203), or faxed (303.866.5038) within ten (10) calendar days from your receipt of notice or acknowledgment of the department's action. For more information about the appeals process, the official appeal form, and how to deliver it to the State Personnel Board; go to spb.colorado.gov; contact the State Personnel Board for assistance at (303) 866-3300; or refer to 4 Colorado Code of Regulations (CCR) 801-1, State Personnel Board Rules and Personnel Director's Administrative Procedures, Chapter 8, Resolution of Appeals and Disputes, at spb.colorado.gov under Rules. A standard appeal form is available at: www.colorado.gov/spb. If you appeal, your appeal must be submitted in writing on the official appeal form, signed by you or your representative, and received at the following address within 10 days of