Join Our Team as a Part-Time Case Manager Aide/Drug Screener!
Are you passionate about supporting diverse populations, and making a real difference in their lives? EAC Network, a leading not-for-profit social service agency dedicated to helping over 80,000 people through 100 impactful programs across Long Island and NYC, is looking for a dedicated part time Case Manager Aide/Drug Screener!
- Wage: $25 per hour
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Schedule: Up to 18 Hours - Wednesday 2pm to 5pm Thursday 2 to 5pm.
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Location: 101 County Seat Drive in Mineola
Primary Purpose of Job:
The Case Manager Aide/Drug Screener is responsible for collecting urine and/or oral drug specimens from individuals, as well as assisting the treatment team in all aspects of operations of the program.
Principal Duties & Responsibilities:
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Conduct drug testing (oral and/or urine) on any family court involved participants as requested by the Family Court Judges.
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Ensure appropriate documentation is completed for each drug test obtained.
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Process instant drug tests and/or prepare specimens for transport to the laboratory for testing via courier service.
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Maintain a chain of custody with all drug tests.
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Conduct follow-up with the lab in order to obtain accurate results in a timely manner.
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Input all toxicology results and any other participants contact into the NYS Unified Court System program.
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Obtain appropriate HIPAA releases prior to collecting specimens in order to collaborate with attorneys and other involved parties.
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Assist treatment team in acting as liaison between the court and any treatment providers.
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Perform all other relevant duties as determined by Supervision and EAC NETWORK Administration.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Required:
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High School Diploma or Equivalent Required.
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Previous experience in drug testing preferred.
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Must be comfortable handling urine specimens as an essential job function.
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Maintain a clean and safe work collection environment, in compliance with industry protocols
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Communicate in a professional, customer service-oriented manner with participants