POSITION TITLE: CORRECTIONAL
ADDICTIONS THERAPIST I OR II (DOQ)
POSITION NUMBER: COC.1412
DEPARTMENT: COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS
STARTING SALARY: THERAPIST
I: $3,420.38 PER MONTH
THERAPIST
II: $3,778.23 PER MONTH
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 05/19/2008
ALL NEW EMPLOYEES AND REHIRES WILL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE
DOCUMENTARY PROOF OF THEIR ELIGIBILITY FOR EMPLOYMENT
To perform professional and
technical case management related work and/or counseling/therapy in the
implementation of an Intensive Residential Substance
Abuse Treatment (IRT), Short Term Residential Substances
Abuse Treatment (STIRRT), and/or Aftercare programs.
CORRECTIONAL ADDICTIONS THERAPIST I:
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
·
Conduct a
variety of substance abuse, cognitive restructuring, mental health (if
qualified), and life skills groups delivered to participants of the IRT, STIRRT, and Aftercare programs.
·
Conduct individual
substance abuse treatment sessions, cognitive restructuring, mental health (if
qualified), and life skills sessions delivered to participants of IRT, STIRRT, and Aftercare programs.
·
Conduct
Substance Abuse Evaluations on prospective and actual participants in IRT, STIRRT, and/or Aftercare programs.
·
Participate in
the selection and screening of referrals for placement.
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Facilitate the development
and implementation of the treatment milieu in the IRT, STIRRT, and Aftercare programs.
·
Collaborate with
Mental Health Therapist and contracted clinicians on unified treatment programs
and evaluation of suspected co-morbid conditions.
·
Participate in
Community Corrections team efforts; assist with other Community Corrections
programs as required; collaborate with and assist other Community Corrections
staff as required.
·
Participate in
file audits to monitor adherence to ADAD treatment and facility standards, as
well as DCJ and Community Corrections policies and standards.
·
Develop
treatment plans and updates as indicated. Complete aftercare recommendations
for clients on caseload.
·
Coordinate
client mental health assessments and on-going treatment with contracted
psychiatric and mental health staff. Administer and score mental health
instruments for contract mental health staff.
·
Conduct periodic
in-house trainings for staff on latest developments in substance abuse/mental
health/co-occurring treatment for offenders.
·
Oversee data
entry of demographics, response to treatment, and post-treatment outcomes.
Initiate gathering of post-treatment outcome data from referring agencies.
·
Conduct
case management activities for assigned clients including, but not limited to,
administering and scoring client assessments, monitoring compliance with
sentence given by the courts, making appropriate treatment referrals, the
completion of monthly program reports, termination reports, and the development
and review of treatment plans, and facilitating effective communication with
other professionals involved in clients supervision and/or treatment.
·
Initiate and
maintain current, accurate, and complete case documentation including Arrival
and Termination reports, Performance Review Summaries, Progress Reports,
chronological case notes and logs, incident reports, affidavits, court reports,
other written documents and correspondence, and aftercare recommendations.
·
Conduct safety
and security activities including random client body searches, room and facility
searches and inspections, supervision and collection of urine specimens,
verification of client location and activities in and outside the facility,
resident counts, and emergency drills consistent with policy.
·
Initiate and
complete escape procedures and notification including communication with law
enforcement personnel, data collection, and inventorying and securing of
resident possessions.
·
Attend and
participate in department staff meetings and required training.
OTHER DUTIES:
·
Perform other
duties as appropriate or necessary for performance of the job.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge of:
·
Current
evidence-based offender treatment modalities for co-occurring disorders mental
health and substance abusing clients.
·
Development of
treatment, relapse prevention, and aftercare plans.
·
ADAD and DCJ
standards and rules.
·
Record keeping
and reporting procedures.
·
Current
corrections' trends and practices.
·
Offender
management and treatment.
·
Microsoft Office
Professional (Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher).
Ability to:
·
Effectively
communicate and partner with others.
·
Apply
policies and procedures in performing assigned duties.
·
Maintain
sensitive and confidential information.
·
Work
flexible hours, which may include working weekends, holidays, and varied
shifts.
·
Perform
duties independently without close supervision.
·
Establish
and maintain effective working relationships with other County employees,
representatives of other agencies and organizations, and members of the community.
·
Provide
professional customer service to clients and the public.
·
Act
as an official representative of the County in a professional manner with
local, state, and national agencies and organizations.
·
Organize
material and present information clearly and concisely in verbal and written
form.
·
Effectively
respond to conflict situations and people in conflict.
·
Demonstrate
strong commitment to department goals and mission.
·
Manage
multiple priorities and program components.
·
Exhibit
positive leadership skills, including the ability to work on a team, take
initiative, and work independently under stressful situations.
Experience and Training: Any combination of experience and
training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is
qualifying.
Experience:
·
A minimum of two
years experience providing substance abuse treatment in an adult correctional
setting, adult or youth community diversion program, or related area.
·
Experience with
co-occurring treatment.
·
Bi-lingual in
Spanish preferred.
Education:
·
Bachelor’s
Degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in
Sociology, Psychology, Social Work, Human Development, Criminal Justice, or
related field.
·
All required and
elective CAC required coursework and clinical
experience for CAC II.
Licenses/Certifications:
·
Possession of,
or the ability to obtain, a valid Colorado Driver's License.
·
Certified
Addiction Counselor II (CACII).
·
Possession of,
or ability to obtain, CPR and First Aid certifications by date of hire.
correctional addictions
therapist iI:
In addition to the duties/qualifications for Correctional
Addictions Therapist I:
Experience:
·
A minimum of
four years experience providing substance abuse treatment in an adult
correctional setting, adult or youth community diversion program, or related
area.
Education:
·
Master’s Degree
in a related field preferred.
·
All required and
elective CAC required coursework and clinical
experience for CACIII.
Licenses/Certifications:
·
Certified
Addiction Counselor III (CACIII).
·
License or
certification in a recognized mental health field (e.g., LPC, LMFT, LCSW, or
Psychologist) along with CAC preferred.
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