QUALIFICATIONS:
Education & Experience: Minimum of a High School Diploma required. Must have proficient written and verbal communication skills. Certification as an Alcohol and Drug Counselor or currently in the process of obtaining the Certification through the California Association of DUI Treatment Programs (CADTP) or the California Consortium of Additional Programs and Professionals (CCAPP) or other training approved by the State Department of Alcohol/Drug Programs. Recent and/or relevant experience working with the population of the mentally disabled and dual-diagnosed population is preferred. Have proven knowledge and understanding of AA/NA Twelve-Step programs and resources.
Skills & Abilities: Ability to relate well with others, to balance many tasks and responsibilities simultaneously, to be empathic, warm, firm and supportive with clients. Possess and use good written and verbal communication skills. Possess a willingness and desire to learn and grow within this position and the program. Understand and know how to work as a team player. Computer literate. First Aid/CPR training/certification also preferable. Valid California drivers license with an insurable driving record preferred. Have knowledge of the resources in and around the County. Have at least two years continuous sobriety, if in recovery. Flexible schedule required.
Physical Requirements: Capable of the following intermittent activities: stretching, bending, kneeling, twisting, squatting, reaching above and below the shoulder, pushing, pulling, grasping and lifting up to 40 pounds. Capable of the following extended activities: walking, driving, writing, standing, hearing and sitting. Vision requirements: Ability to see information in print and/or electronically. Applicants are required to complete and clear a TB test as required by Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs.
Special Note: Employees in this position are required to register and participate in the process of obtaining Certification as an Alcohol and Drug Counselor (or maintain certification if already certified) through the California Association of DUI Treatment Programs (CADTP) or the California Consortium of Additional Programs and Professionals (CCAPP) or other training approved by the State Department of Alcohol/Drug Programs. Loss of certification/registration, or failure to become certified within five years of registration, will result in loss of qualifications for continued employment in this position.
BENEFITS: Employer-paid medical, dental, vision and life and long-term disability insurance, EAP, FSAs, retirement savings plan with company match, paid meal breaks and generous paid time off policy.
EOE