JOB TITLE: Hall County Drug Court Counselor
DEPARTMENT: Administrative Office of the Courts
DIVISION: Court Administration
JOB SUMMARY: This position is responsible for managing a treatment caseload in the Drug Court Program. This person will provide support and professional guidance for the treatment staff, and gives staff recommendations to the Drug Court Team. The Counselor will provide for alcohol and drug treatment specific training to the Drug Court team and clinical staff. This position maintains a caseload and performs all of the duties and responsibilities of a counselor.
Primary Duties:
- Making ongoing recommendations regarding adjustments to the treatment model
- Assist in the continuing development of Drug Court Program
- Works w/Lead Counselor to set weekly agenda for Clinical Staffing of participants and facilitate this meeting
- Provide oversight for the development of improvements in the assessment and placement process
- Assists in the collection of such data and research as needed to facilitate the most current and effective treatment possible utilizing available resources
- Provides support and professional guidance to the clinical treatment staff
- Responsible for daily clinical operations such as case flow, treatment planning, referrals, placements and participant progress of their caseload
- Assists in curriculum development and implementation
- Provide for alcohol/drug treatment specific training to the Program Teams and Staff
- Encourage and facilitate clinical staff development through workshop attendance and other training opportunities both within the Programs and the outside therapeutic community
- Conduct alcohol/drug assessments for the Courts
- Maintain accreditation/licensure or be actively seeking same
- Other duties as required
Court Administration: Participates in the weekly Drug Court session, providing appropriate information to the Judge and Team during the Court session. Participates in weekly Drug Court Status Review meetings, providing spreadsheet on all participants on his/her caseload with updated information to allow effective Court processing of participants. May be required to conduct alcohol and drug assessments and make placement recommendations.
Office Management: Must be able to type, maintain files relevant to case management, maintain up-to-date participant records and referral lists and be able to utilize computer systems relevant to this process. Establishes and maintains a file plan that aids in efficient retrieval of office files. Researches data from files and other sources for routine inquiries or for the preparation of reports.
Fiscal Administration: Has no direct fiscal responsibilities unless specifically assigned by Coordinator following approval by Director.
Case Management: Responsible for the maintenance of participant records including:
- Orientation
- Assessments
- Progress Notes
- Treatment Planning
- Discharge Planning
- Monitoring of participant compliance to program requirements
- Crisis Intervention and Referral Processes
- Leads therapy groups, conducts individual sessions, observes and tests urine drug screens and other counselor duties as required
Community Relations and Public Information: Is involved in community education process as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Extensive knowledge of therapeutic techniques utilized in treatment of addiction. Ability to administer, score and interpret assessment tools utilized in all programs. Ability to facilitate large or small therapy groups, provide educational lectures, conduct individual therapy sessions with participants and/or family members. Able to provide effective referrals/placements based on sound clinical judgment. Displays understanding of dual diagnosis and its affect on the treatment process for both staff and participants. Able to arrange for workshops to help staff and the problem solving court teams further understand the treatment and recovery processes. Ability to assist in marketing the programs in the community. General knowledge of county organizational structures and basic operations. Demonstrated proficiency in oral and written communications. Extensive experience and skill in developing effective working relationships with other departments and the general public. Demonstrated skill in developing and maintaining positive customer relations. Extensive skill in operating a personal computer, various software applications, internet and multimedia programs.
Supervisory Controls: Incumbent must perform duties without extensive supervision.
Guidelines: Written guidelines include relevant department operating procedure manuals, and/or policy memorandum, O.C.G.A., The Uniform Rules for the State Courts, Uniform Rules for the Superior Courts, Uniform Transfer Rules, and the Hall County Civil Service Regulations. In addition, there are a variety of guides developed through the Office of the Court Administrator. Most of the guidelines are specific, but require some interpretation and application to individual situations.
Complexity: The work ranges from low/medium level of tasks to providing complex, extensive and professional work for entire segments of the Administrative Office of the Courts. In addition, the work of this position involves the need for a high degree of time management skills.
Scope and Effect: The purpose of the work is to help facilitate effective treatment to offenders that will lessen recidivism and promote social success. Successful implementation of the work results in the generation of less law enforcement contacts with program participants and less monetary costs to the Judicial System. A successful Clinical Supervisor will enhance the work environment, promoting successful advancement of co-workers and the restoration of family relationships in the community.
Personal Contacts: Contacts are typically with coworkers, staffs of superior court and state court judges, district attorney, solicitor, pretrial services, probation services, treatment providers, county agencies, and the general public.
Purpose of Contacts: Contacts are typically to obtain, clarify, or give facts of information and to provide services.
Physical Demands: Although the physical demands are not stringent, incumbent must be capable of receiving and delivering supplies to the office.
Work Environment: Work is primarily performed in an office setting, though there will be time spent in court and in the community.
Supervisory Responsibility: No direct supervisory responsibilities.
Minimum Qualifications: Education requirements include Bachelors Degree in related field, Masters Degree preferred. Typing skills of 47 wpm with 97% accuracy. Experiential requirements include at least five years of substance abuse treatment experience with two years of supervisory experience or any combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge and skills.
To apply:
Debbie Mott
Director, Treatment Services
Northeastern Judicial Circuit (Hall & Dawson Counties)
720 Main Street, Suite E
Gainesville, GA 30506
770-536-3837
770-536-1023 (fax)
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Hall County seeking drug counselor
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