LICENSED CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY COUNSELOR SALARY: $61,500.00 REPORTS TO: Mental Health Coordinator SUPERVISES: N/A MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Education and Experience: Degree from an accredited college or university and a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor and/or Intern with the State of Texas. Minimum of one year working with children and families is preferred. Basic Computer skills in Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint. Must work a flexible work schedule. Bilingual preferred. Licenses, Certificates, and Experience Must be over 21 years of age; Current LCDC license; Current Texas Driver's License and must have current automobile insurance; Ability to communicate effectively (reading, writing, and understanding) in English; knowledge of Spanish is preferred; Able to submit to a drug urinalysis pre-screening exam and pass a criminal background check. If the candidate for employment does have a criminal record, it must be cleared through the requirements as set forth by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; After Hire Licenses or Certificates Cardio- Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification and First Aid (FA); Abuse, Neglect & Exploitation & Code of Ethics Orientation Must be eligible to obtain full licensure upon completion of required supervised hour TYPICAL DUTIES Oversees the development and implementation of treatment programs and plans to meet the needs of chemically dependent clients; Conducts the interviewing, screening and assessment of clients for potential participation and services; Coordinates and monitors follow-up and after care services for program clients assigned to the post residential programs and community-based programs; Provides substance abuse counseling and education classes by utilizing evidence-based curriculums and best practice models (i.e.: cannabis youth treatment, cognitive behavioral therapy and matrix model); Provides individual and group substance abuse counseling services to youths participating in the program; Prepare individualized treatment plans in accordance with established standards; Develop discharge plans which will integrate aftercare treatment; Provide monthly progress reports and discharge summaries of program participants to the mental health division and/or assigned juvenile probation officer; Works closely with mental health division and service providers for the treatment of services; Conducts school visits to provide counseling sessions if necessary; Enters all data on JCMS for grant purposes and tracking of services; Contacts juveniles and families and reminds them about scheduled counseling sessions; Participates in treatment team meetings so that input can be provided on progress; Monitors compliance with court orders and programmatic requirements; Maintains a tracking sheet for counseling sessions, etc.; Testify in court as required by law when needed; Assist with the department's community-based programs and supervision requirements for juveniles/family; Assist with providing substance abuse services in community-based programs and re-entry from post residential placements; Prepare various routine reports required by the department; Perform duties and coordinate with supervisor the operations, activities and supervision of probation matters that is consistent with the philosophy and objective of the Juvenile Probation Department; Maintains conduct consistent with standards expected of Cameron County employees as specified in the Cameron County Operations Employee Handbook and that of the Cameron County Juvenile Probation Department; Must comply with all TJJD standards and Code of Ethics requirements; Knowledgeable and be able to perform physical training but not required; Assist in any investigations when required and be able to testify in court; MUST BE AVAILABLE for all emergencies to include, but not limited to; inclement weather, taking children into custody, transporting probation children to placement or emergency release facilities, doctor(s) office(s) as directed by supervisor; Responsible for reporting any and all suspected cases of abuse or unprofessional conduct on the part of another employee, to include supervisors; Attend staff meetings and trainings as required; Submitting reports to probation officers and /or supervisors as needed; Adhere, maintain, and comply with professional conduct and ethical behavior consistent with the standards and policies and procedures expected by the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), TJJD, Cameron County, and Cameron County Juvenile Justice Department (CCJJD) at all time, both on duty and off duty; Adhere and comply with all PREA standards and will follow zero tolerance towards all forms of sexual abuse and sexual harassment; Adhere and comply with all TJJD standards to include Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation (ANE) standards and cooperate with all ANE investigations; Adhere and comply CCJJD's and Cameron County's policies and procedures and know how to keep abreast of any changes to said policies and procedures, including maintaining an effective safety program as established by Cameron County; Abide by all federal, state, and local laws, the nature of our profession requires being a good role model and setting a good example at all times; Employment is contingent upon federal, state, local and/or grants availability; CCJJD is an At-Will employer; the department has the right to terminate your employment for any legal reason, or no reason, at any time either with or without notice; Perform any and all other duties as assigned by the Chief Juvenile Probation Officer, Deputy Director(s) and/or designee to include reassignment which is in the best interest of the department.
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