Clinical Learning and Development Coordinator
Company: Heritage Behavioral Health Center
Location: Decatur
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Clinical Learning and
Development Coordinator Heritage Behavioral Health Center –
Decatur, IL Full-Time | Monday-Friday every other Friday paid off
(for wellness) Looking for a career where your work truly matters?
Heritage Behavioral Health Center is hiring passionate
professionals to join our team! About Heritage Behavioral Health
Center Heritage is a mission-driven Certified Community Behavioral
Health Clinic (CCBHC) serving a multi?county region throughout
Central Illinois. We are deeply committed to improving mental
health and substance use care for the individuals and communities
we serve. We believe that every single staff member plays a
meaningful role in client care — and we invest in our employees
accordingly. Why You’ll Love Working Here Collaborative,
mission-driven work environment Every other Friday off – paid
wellness day Competitive salaries aligned with state and national
benchmarks Loan forgiveness eligibility through the National Health
Service Corps (NHSC) A culture that values staff well?being,
growth, and recognition At Heritage, our staff are our greatest
asset — and we treat them as such. Salary Range based on education,
experience, and licensure/certification: Master’s Degree: $60,000
annually every other Friday paid off Additional compensation for
CADC, LSW, LPC, LCSW, or LCPC Position Summary The Clinical
Learning and Development Coordinator plays a pivotal role in
strengthening Heritage’s clinical workforce through high-quality
training, education, and competency-building initiatives. This
full-time role supports agency-wide professional development by:
Identifying and responding to clinical training needs Supporting
evidence-based practice implementation Enhancing clinician skill
development Ensuring compliance with training requirements from
funders, licensing bodies, and accrediting organizations The
Coordinator will collaborate closely with leadership, clinical
teams, and subject-matter experts to design and facilitate training
for new and emerging professionals, enhance evidence-based practice
fidelity, and support long-term workforce development. Essential
Duties & Responsibilities Design, develop, and deliver clinical
training content and curriculum aligned with agency needs Become a
subject-matter expert in key models (e.g., Trauma-Informed Care,
IMR, Motivational Interviewing, Crisis Intervention, De-escalation)
Evaluate training effectiveness and implement continuous quality
improvement strategies Identify clinical skill gaps and develop
targeted workforce development plans Support career pathways,
licensure progression, and long-term staff retention Facilitate
training and coaching across programs, especially for early-career
professionals Collaborate with clinical leadership to meet
regulatory and funder training requirements Implement and monitor
evidence-based and trauma-informed practices across programs
Provide ongoing consultation and training to internal staff
Schedule, track, and coordinate internal and external training
opportunities Maintain clear communication with staff and leaders
to support a strong learning culture Track monthly metrics,
supervision hours, and training documentation Knowledge, Skills, &
Abilities Knowledge of: Mental health and substance use disorders
Evidence-based interventions and recovery-oriented practices Crisis
intervention models and trauma-informed care Community behavioral
health systems and resources Skills & Abilities: Creativity and
innovation in staff development Experience facilitating clinical
training and implementing evidence-based practices Strong
leadership and communication abilities Excellent presentation and
group facilitation skills Ability to manage multiple priority
projects simultaneously Highly organized, self-directed, and
skilled at setting goals and priorities Commitment to
evidence-based, trauma-informed practice enhancement Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in a human services field (required) Graduate
degree in counseling, clinical psychology, social work, or related
field (preferred) Certification/licensure preferred: CADC, LSW, LPC
QMHP qualification preferred, defined as: A graduate degree in
psychology, social work, human services, counseling, or a related
field Previous experience in staff training, people development, or
leadership Experience working in behavioral health settings
preferred Commitment to strengthening staff engagement and building
a quality workforce Valid driver’s license, reliable
transportation, and proof of auto insurance Heritage Offers
Exceptional Benefits Generous Time Off (vacation, sick, personal,
and holidays) Wellness Benefits: Every other Friday paid off, EAP,
and fitness reimbursement Insurance: Health, dental, vision, FSA
(healthcare & dependent care), and additional life insurance
Retirement: 401(k) and Roth options Professional Growth: Tuition
assistance and continuing education NHSC Loan Forgiveness
Eligibility Ready to Make a Difference? Apply today and join a team
that cares about your well?being as much as the well?being of the
individuals we serve!
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