Alcohol and Drug Addiction Prevention Coordinator (Vacancy)



Alcohol and Drug Addiction Prevention Coordinator (Vacancy)

Salary

$27.84 - $38.29 Hourly

Location

Varies by position

Job Type

Full-time Funding Limitation

Job Number

24-1561-V2

Department

50 Columbus Public Health

Division

Health

Opening Date

04/23/2024

Closing Date

5/3/2024 11:59 PM Eastern

Definition

This position will provide alcohol and other drug use (AOD) prevention support, education, and interventions for Spanish-speaking youth and adults impacted by increased risk factors in a variety of community settings, including schools and cultural events. This role will participate in facilitation of small group education, utilizing evidence informed curriculum meeting cultural, age, and learning appropriateness, and facilitate support groups, mentorship, presentations, information dissemination at community and school events. The position will provide education on prevention topics including AOD use, health wellness, parenting classes for adults, and developing youth resiliency and positive coping mechanisms. Additional duties include maintaining timely documentation and record keeping, and developing and sustaining relationships with community partners and providers to coordinate service delivery.

Pay Range: $27.84 to $30.94 per hour

Preferred Qualifications:
• Candidate speaks English & Spanish fluently, and has knowledge of Latina culture.
• Possession of Ohio Chemical Dependency Prevention credential of RA (with advancement to OCPSA within 6 months), OCPSA, OCPS or OCPC, Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES), of Licensed Social Worker (LSW).
• Bachelor or Master’s degree in Social Services related field of study.
• 1 year of experience working with at risk populations and youth impacted by substance use in an educational or community setting.
• Experience developing and facilitating small group educational discussions and presentations.
• Experience working with diverse populations including immigrants and refugees.
• Experience with virtual platforms and computer programs such as Microsoft Office applications, Zoom, etc. 

Under direction, is responsible for planning, developing, and implementing alcohol and other drug addiction prevention services in the community; performs related duties as required.

Examples of Work

(Any one position may not include all of the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all of the duties that may be performed.)

 

Promotes and disseminates alcohol and other drug prevention information and services throughout the community;

 

Delivers alcohol and other drug prevention education and supportive services to student and adult populations in a variety of settings including schools and community-based correctional facilities;

 

Facilitates and mentors small groups of participants on alcohol and other drug prevention topics and issues;

 

Obtains clinical consultation regarding alcohol and other drug prevention supportive services when appropriate;

 

Refers alcohol and other drug prevention service participants to appropriate community resources when appropriate;

 

Participates on task forces and committees in order to advocate and develop effective prevention approaches to alcohol and other drug problems;

 

Consults with schools, community and business leaders in order to assist in the design and implementation of prevention plans;

 

Consults with supervisor in order to discuss problems and issues entailing recommendations for changes to the program;

 

Prepares reports, including monthly activity, newly available services, and research summaries;

 

Plans, coordinates, and conducts workshops, seminars, and training sessions for interested community and target groups;

 

May need to communicate with individuals who have limited English language skills;


May be assigned to serve as a member of an Incident Command System (ICS) Team, or a similar public health response team which may include the conduct of operations on a 24/7 basis at remote locations. May serve as a department and/or community incident commander or on the incident command team.

Minimum Qualifications

Possession of valid State of Ohio certification by the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board as a Registered Applicant.   Certification as an Ohio Certified Prevention Specialist Assistant, Ohio Certified Prevention Specialist, or Ohio Certified Prevention Consultant must be obtained within two (2) years.

 

OR

 

Possession of valid State of Ohio certification by the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board as an Ohio Certified Prevention Specialist Assistant, Ohio Certified Prevention Specialist, or Ohio Certified Prevention Consultant.

 

OR


Possession of valid State of Ohio licensure by the Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage & Family Therapist Board as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Social Worker, or Licensed Independent Social Worker AND one (1) year of alcohol and other drug abuse prevention experience.

 

OR

 

Possession of valid certification by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing as a Certified Health Education Specialist AND one (1) year of alcohol and other drug abuse prevention experience.

 

OR

 

Possession of valid licensure by the Ohio Department of Education as a School Counselor AND one (1) year of alcohol and other drug abuse prevention experience.

 

OR

 

Possession of valid State of Ohio licensure or certification as a Registered Nurse, Psychologist, or Physician AND one (1) year of alcohol and other drug abuse prevention experience.

 

Possession of a valid driver’s license.

Test/Job Contact Information

Recruitment #: 24-1561-V2
Employment Type: Full-Time (Limited)

Should you have questions regarding this vacancy, please contact:

Krystie Weist
Columbus Public Health
240 Parsons Ave
Columbus, Ohio 43215
P: (614) 645-5589
E:  kaweist@columbus.gov  

The City of Columbus is an Equal Opportunity Employer

The City of Columbus seeks to promote compensation strategies that maximize the recruitment, performance, development, and retention of quality employees in support of the City's Covenant and strategic plan.  In addition to a competitive pay plan, the City offers a comprehensive benefits program that includes the following:

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Short-term Disability
  • Life Insurance
  • Wellness Program
  • Tuition Reimbursement
Specifics about these benefit opportunities and eligibility can be discussed with one of the City's human resources professionals at the time of your interview or by contacting the Department of Human Resources, Labor Relations Office at (614)645-7206 for further information.

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Address
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Columbus, Ohio, 43215
Phone
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