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ELIGIBILITY – ALL CANDIDATE(S):
One year as a Drug and Alcohol Case Management Specialist Trainee; or A Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Dependency, Sociology, Social Welfare, Psychology, Nursing or a related field; and one year direct service experience performing counseling or case management work in alcohol or other drug treatment setting; Or A bachelor's degree which includes or is supplemented by successful completion of 18 college credits in sociology, social welfare, psychology, criminal justice or other related social sciences; and one year direct service experience performing counseling or case management work in alcohol or other drug treatment setting. Or any equivalent combination of experience and training.
HOW TO APPLY – ALL CANDIDATES
The following materials must be received by the closing date of the job announcement. Late applications will not be accepted.
If interested in applying, please complete the online application.
If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodations for the interview due to a disability, please advise the interviewer of the accommodations you require well in advance of the scheduled date.
Franklin County IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY & AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
About UsFranklin County is a great place to live and work! Nestled between the Blue Ridge and Tuscarora mountains in South Central Pennsylvania but not far from DC, Baltimore and the beaches of the mid-Atlantic, Franklin County is one of the fastest growing counties in the Commonwealth. We want the best people working to serve the 155,000+ residents that call this beautiful area "home."
RequirementsMINIMUM EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING: One year as a Drug and Alcohol Case Management Specialist Trainee; or
A Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Dependency, Sociology, Social Welfare, Psychology, Nursing or a related field; and one year direct service experience performing counseling or case management work in alcohol or other drug treatment setting;
or A bachelor's degree which includes or is supplemented by successful completion of 18 college credits in sociology, social welfare, psychology, criminal justice or other related social sciences; and one year direct service experience performing counseling or case management work in alcohol or other drug treatment setting; or Any equivalent combination of experience and training.
FRANKLIN COUNTY
DRUG/ALCOHOL CASE MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST June 9, 1998
Position Description Non-Exempt
OVERALL OBJECTIVE OF JOB
This is professional work in the field of drug and alcohol providing a full range of case management services.
Employees in this class are primarily responsible for insuring that clients with drug and alcohol problems have access to services in a continuum of care by identifying, referring and authorizing appropriate services. An important part of this work involves assessing the needs of the client, determining level of care, developing client services plans; and when warranted, facilitating the client’s treatment to address their problems relative to alcohol and other drug usage. Employees develop a rapport with the client serving as their advocate, assisting them throughout the provisions in their services plan and monitoring their progress while they are involved in the treatment system.
This person will perform the work in accordance with established regulations, policies and procedures; but, is expected to exercise initiative and independent judgment while performing the duties as a case manager. Employees will manage a multiple caseload of clients and carry out work under the direction of a supervisory case manager or higher level administrative personnel. Employees are expected to carry out assignments to completion subject to the above supervisory/administrative review.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF JOB
1. Conducts intake, interviews utilizing appropriate assessment practices to obtain necessary
information from client, families and/or involved collaterals for the identification of
service needs for drug and alcohol related problems.
2. Determines level of care based on placement guidelines.
3. Determines appropriate funding arrangements and authorizes or recommends services for
alcohol and other drug clients.
4. Orients clients to the program, policy, procedures and treatment process.
5. Develops and implements a comprehensive service plan based on the results obtained
from the assessment process.
6. Updates the client’s service plan as needed.
7. Coordinates and provides access to available alcohol and other drug and ancillary
services, such as housing, child care, medical and financial services.
8. Conducts client follow-up at required intervals.
9. Monitors client treatment progress and/or performs utilization review activity.
10. Prepares written reports and maintains client records.
11. Serves as an advocate for clients.
12. Performs other related duties as required.
OTHER DUTIES OF JOB
1. Provide community outreach services/training as needed.
2. Attend meetings, training, and in-services, as required.
3. Assist in resolving client/program complaints.
4. Perform other job related duties, as required.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Receives occasional instruction and limited supervision from Program Specialist in regard to daily work duties.
SUPERVISION GIVEN
None.
Contact DetailsWe offer an excellent benefit package including medical, dental, vision, prescription, life insurance, paid time off, tuition reimbursement and a retirement plan!
To apply for this position, please complete our online application. Franklin County is an equal opportunity employer.
Franklin County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and provide advancement opportunities to everyone. Our employment practices are not influenced or affected by race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran's status, or any other categories protected by law.Similar jobs
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