Regional Specialist - DSC -Administrative Office of the Courts

Kentucky Personnel CabinetLawrenceburg, KY
1dOnsite

About The Position

The Administrative Office of the Courts is the operational arm of the Judicial Branch. The court system employs nearly 3,300 personnel who support 406 elected justices, judges, and circuit court clerks. The Department of Specialty Courts has an immediate opening for a Regional Specialist based in Anderson County but will serve statewide. Responsible for temporary coverage of vacant positions statewide to ensure compliance with the Kentucky Court of Justice and Drug Court policies. Duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following: Fill in for vacant staff statewide. Conduct duties of case specialist, program supervisor, or recovery coordinator. Conduct eligibility assessments in drug court office, detention center, or regional prison. Provide case management services. Conduct group substance abuse educational sessions. Assist in training new employees. Enter data in mis. Attend drug court team meetings and drug court sessions. Other duties as assigned.

Requirements

  • EDUCATION: Bachelors Degree In Human Service Field
  • EXPERIENCE, TRAINING, OR SKILLS: One (1) year of job-related experience.
  • Substitute EDUCATION for EXPERIENCE: NONE.
  • Substitute EXPERIENCE for EDUCATION: Assoc/ 3 years job related experience or H.S. diploma/ 5 years job related experience
  • SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (AGE, LICENSURE, REGULATION, ETC.): NONE

Responsibilities

  • Fill in for vacant staff statewide.
  • Conduct duties of case specialist, program supervisor, or recovery coordinator.
  • Conduct eligibility assessments in drug court office, detention center, or regional prison.
  • Provide case management services.
  • Conduct group substance abuse educational sessions.
  • Assist in training new employees.
  • Enter data in mis.
  • Attend drug court team meetings and drug court sessions.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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