Drug/Alcohol Counselor I/II/III
Ada County
Drug/Alcohol Counselor I/II/III
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Drug/Alcohol Counselor I/II/III
Salary
$24.90 - $28.00 Hourly
Location
Boise, ID
Job Type
Full-Time with Benefits
Job Number
02493
Department
Trial Court Administration - District & Specialty Courts
Division
Mental Health Court/Drug Court
Opening Date
02/11/2025
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+ Benefits
General Summary
Ada County is a great place to work! We have more than 2000 employees dedicated to enhancing our community’s quality of life. Our Trial Court Administration team is growing, and this is an excellent opportunity to be a part of taking this team to the next level.
We offer a competitive benefits package which includes excellent medical, dental and vision insurance; generous vacation and sick leave accrual beginning as soon as you start; 11 paid holidays a year; participation in one of the Nation's best state retirement systems which includes 11.96% employer contribution; various savings plans including a deferred compensation 457(b) plan with up to 3% county match; 401K plan; paid parental leave; life insurance; wellness programs; ongoing training opportunities and career pathing. This generous Ada County Total Rewards package increases the base salary by approximately 40 percent.
Additionally, this position provides unique benefits, including:
1. Supervision provided hours that can go towards licensure requirements.
2. The TCA will cover the cost for yearly licensure renewal during employment with Ada County.
3. Assistance with Continuing Education Units (CEU).
Please Note: Requires some night/evening work.
Learn more about Ada County Trial Court Administration by visiting their website. Ada County Trial Court Administration (https://adacounty.id.gov/judicial-court/court-administration/)
The Trial Court Administrator, Sandra Barrios, oversees all administrative responsibilities of the Fourth Judicial District. This includes responsibility for facilities management; serving as a liaison between agencies, the media, and the public; and developing and carrying out policies that enhance court system performance.
Our Mission is to support court systems that put people first and ensure access to the court.
POSITION GENERAL SUMMARY:
The Ada County Drug Court Program is a court-supervised, comprehensive diversion program designed to emphasize treatment and rehabilitation instead of incarceration. Drug and Alcohol Counselors conduct screenings and assessments; provide education, counseling, and therapy sessions; and create and implement treatment plans.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS:
The Drug and Alcohol Counselor performs varied work using methods and techniques generally recognized as appropriate within the profession for substance abuse treatment services. Multiple levels of this position exist and are based on training, certification, direct experience, level of competency, and complexity of the work performed. Unless an individual has prior experience, they will start in the entry level, advancing through evaluations and certification. All levels must be performed to promote the highest standards of practice.
The Drug and Alcohol Counselor I is considered an entry-level position, and is to be utilized for employees who have little or no counseling experience. Generally it will be used for unlicensed incumbents completing a qualified program training period, or longer if determined necessary by immediate supervisory personnel. Incumbents will be closely overseen by a Clinical Supervisor at all times.
The Drug and Alcohol Counselor II performs assignments that are made in broad terms; Complex or unusual situations are discussed with a Clinical Supervisor before proceeding. Incumbent independently obtains and evaluates information necessary to perform their own duties and reach their own decisions; however, the decisions are reviewed regularly with the Clinical Supervisor for conformance with policy and procedure.
The Drug and Alcohol Counselor III performs more advanced work within a broad array of clinical services. Works independently to complete assignments under general direction of a Clinical Supervisor.
Essential Functions
Drug and Alcohol Counselor I - Trainee
+ Serves as a case manager, including coordinating social services or assistance for clients, and following up with clients/providers as appropriate;
+ Develops appropriate treatment plans and keeps on-going records of treatment;
+ Conducts education, counseling, and therapy sessions;
+ Ensures each participant is compliant with treatment protocols, plans and expectations;
+ Prepares participant for discharge by completing necessary paperwork, recommending resources and developing a discharge plan;
+ Ensures documentation is timely and meets quality standards;
+ Prepares progress reports documenting participant program compliance to be reviewed by District Drug Court Judge;
+ Identifies local resources for participants to assist with obtaining education, skills assessments, and referrals for vocational training, education, and/or job placement services;
+ Assists with record keeping, billing, and scheduling.
Drug and Alcohol Counselor II
+ In addition to the above functions;
+ Assists in building curriculum as requested.
Drug and Alcohol Counselor III
+ In addition to the above functions;
+ Practices independently without supervision required for the Drug & Alcohol Counselor I and II;
+ Conducts comprehensive diagnostic assessments;
+ Provides mental health and family counseling to program participants;
+ May provide oversight and guidance to Drug & Alcohol Counselor I and II.
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS:
+ The incumbent will receive a supervision plan and is responsible for maintaining the documentation of the plan;
+ Attends regular staff meetings;
+ Performs related functions as assigned.
Job Requirements
Drug and Alcohol Counselor I
+ Meet IDAPA 16.07.17.210 Qualified Substance Use Disorders Professional Trainee credentials;
+ Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in psychology, social science, criminal justice, or sociology or related field;
+ Knowledge of best practice treatment of chemical dependency, modern treatment services, and cognitive-behavioral programs;
+ Knowledge of performing client assessments and case management;
+ Knowledge of developing and implementing treatment plans and monitoring client behaviors;
+ Skill in operating computers, with proficiency for data entry, electronic mail, composing reports and letters, and storing and retrieving documents;
+ Skill in communicating with others, through speech and in writing, using a variety of communication tools;
+ Ability to maintain confidentiality and protect clients’ rights;
+ Ability to conduct evaluations with verified evaluation tools;
+ Ability to plan, organize and accomplish work assignments;
+ Ability to facilitate therapy groups and individual counseling sessions;
+ Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing;
+ Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships.
Drug and Alcohol Counselor II
In addition to the above requirements:
+ Meet IDAPA 16.07.17 Qualified Substance Disorder Professional credentials and/or hold a Idaho Student of Addition Studies license, or Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) certification;
+ Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in psychology, social science, criminal justice, or sociology or related field preferred;
+ Essential functions will be adjusted to ensure workload matches certification;
+ Skill in working with resistant and manipulative treatment populations;
+ Skill in concise documentation and organization of facts and present findings, conclusions, and recommendations in a clear, concise, logical manner.
Drug and Alcohol Counselor III
In addition to the above requirements:
+ Master’s Degree from an accredited university in Social Work, Counseling, or Marriage and Family Therapy and maintenance of current LMSW, LCSW, LPC, LCPC, or LMFT licensure within the state of Idaho;
+ Knowledge of the treatment of chemical dependency, modern treatment services and programs, and literature on current substance abuse treatment studies;
+ Knowledge of individual and group behavior;
+ Knowledge of the current version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (as it applies to chemical dependency);
+ Knowledge of ASAM patient placement criteria (PPC);
+ Knowledge of collaborative case planning;
+ Knowledge of Federal, State, and County policies related to substance abuse and mental health;
+ Knowledge of agencies, providers, and organizations in the community which provide services for treatment of substance abuse and mental health care;
+ Ability to act independently.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
+ This position will require employees to work flexible hours including mornings, evenings, and weekends;
+ The incumbent is subject to a background check;
+ This position has been designated safety sensitive and therefore the incumbent is subject to random drug testing.
Work Environment & Physical Demands
+ Work is performed primarily in an office environment and classroom setting; the employee in this class is subject to inside environmental conditions;
+ Position frequently requires a combination of sitting and standing to accomplish tasks and the ability to lift up to 15lbs;
+ Requires sufficient personal mobility and physical reflexes, which permits the employee to function in a general office environment and in a classroom setting to accomplish tasks.
DISCLAIMER:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential functions satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodation. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being assigned to this job. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of individuals in the job. This job description is not an employment agreement and/or an expressed or implied employment contract. Management has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. Ada County provides Veteran’s Preference for all County jobs except for those deemed “key positions” in accordance with Title 65, Chapter 5 of Idaho Code.
Ada County recognizes that employees are our most valuable asset. We are proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package to benefit-eligible employees designed to support the health, wellness and long-term financial stability of our employees and their families.
Healthcare:
+ Low-cost medical, dental, vision premiums and deductibles
+ Post-employment health savings account
Retirement and Investments Plans:
+ PERSI retirement benefits
+ 457(b) post or pre-tax investments options with up to 3% employer match
+ 401(k)
Wellbeing Program:
+ Employee Assistance Program for short-term counseling on work, family, finances, and personal concerns.
+ Free ACHD Commuter ride vanpool program
+ Free bus pass
Paid-leave:
+ 11 paid holidays per year
+ 8 weeks paid Parental Leave
+ Approximately 96 hours of vacation accrual for full-time employee
+ Approximately 96 hours of sick accrual for full-time employee
+ 5 days paid bereavement leave
Life & Short-Term Disability Insurance
+ Basic Life Insurance employer paid if benefit eligible
+ Short Term Disability employer paid if benefit eligible
Optional Benefits:
+ Pre-tax Flexible Spending Account and Dependent Care Account
+ NCPERS Decreasing Term Life Insurance
+ Supplemental Employee, Spouse, Child Life Insurance
+ Supplemental Long-Term Disability Insurance
+ AFLAC
Visit us at adacounty.id.gov/Human-Resources/Employee-Benefits to view details regarding our benefits package, including: paid leave, healthcare benefits, retirement benefits, and more!
Employer
Ada County
Department
Trial Court Administration - District & Specialty Courts
Address
200 W. Front St. Boise, Idaho, 83702
Website
www.adacounty.id.gov
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