Job Summary: Responsible for the design, development, and coordination of the Trainee Employee Assistance Program.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Designs, develops, and implements all programs related to substance use and abuse prevention and intervention in conjunction with the Mental Health Consultant, Counseling, and Health Services staff, Center Physician and Center Director.Coordinates all programs designed to reduce and eliminate substance use and abuse.Works with Health and Wellness staff for the collection of drug test specimens, documentation of results and provision of results to students. Works with the Center Standards Officer for consultation with students regarding positive results leading to separation from the program.Provides individual counseling for students regarding substance abuse and prevention, and healthy choices.Prepares and facilitates group sessions with students enrolled in the center’s TEAP program.Conducts weekly Presentation(s) on managing substance misuse, abuse, and dependency symptoms and issues in the workplace for students during the Career Development and Transition Periods.Develops and facilitates three annual center-wide substance use prevention and education activities.Conducts in-service training sessions with both staff and students in all areas related to substance use and abuse.Submits recommendations to the Center Director for medical separations related to substance misuse and abuse in conjunction with the Mental Health Consultant, center physician, and Health and Wellness Director. Utilizing formalized assessment measures (e.g., SASSI3 or SASSIA2, MAST and DAST), and clinical judgment to determine students’ level of risk for substance use.Participates in the center’s Healthy Eating and Active Lifestyle (HEALS) Committee that supports healthy eating and active lifestyles and provides students with education and experiences that promote lifelong health and physical well-being.Performs all other duties as assigned.Qualifications:
Minimum: Active, unrestricted substance abuse license or certification that meets minimum state licensing or certification requirements to practice in the state where the center is located.
Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in related field. Previous experience with disadvantaged youth, particularly in a residential setting, is highly desirable.
Knowledge: Broad-based knowledge of counseling techniques. Knowledgeable in alcohol and other drugs of abuse and relapse programs. Ability to design, develop and implement a program related to alcohol and other drugs of abuse and intervention. Excellent communication skills, both oral and written. Training skills in both individual and group counseling methods. Ability to relate well to young adults. Must possess and maintain valid CPR/First Aid certification. Ability to use center computer programs and Microsoft Office including but not limited to PowerPoint, Word, and Excel.