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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Kodiak, Alaska

About this job

Providence is calling a 0.5 FTE (20 hours/week) Program Coordinator - Alcohol Safety Action Program to work a variable shift at Providence Health & Services in Kodiak, AK.

We are seeking a Coordinator to facilitate adjudicated adults and youth with alcohol/substance abuse problems to access treatment services in Kodiak and off-island. The A.S.A.P. coordinator also monitors cases as ordered by the court. The emphasis of A.S.A.P. is on the early identification of alcohol/substance abusers and linkage to services. The Kodiak A.S.A.P. coordinator will act as the liaison between the courts and treatment agencies to assure that the appropriate information is used to identify potential clients and that the appropriate referrals for treatment are made and monitored.

In this position you will:

Attend all A.S.A.P. related court hearings.

Process routine court referrals involving all misdemeanor alcohol and drug related cases including domestic violence, mental health and anger management court orders.

Provide alcohol/substance abuse referrals pertaining to education/assessment for treatment as condition of probation or reinstatement of driver's license.

Monitor offender's compliance with alcohol/drug education or treatment. Provide timely notification of non-compliance to the referring authority.

Provide quarterly and annual aggregate statistical reports to the grantor (State of Alaska).

For domestic violence, mental health and anger management clients, screen, refer cases to appropriate agency for integrated assessment and monitor client progress.

Required qualifications for this position include:

Documented formal training, education, and/or work experience to satisfy requirements for Certified Substance Abuse Counselor I.

Must have at least a State of Alaska Level I Substance Abuse Counselor

Certification or equivalent certification from another State of National Counselor Certification Agency with reciprocity in the State of Alaska.

Valid Alaska Driver's License and must be insurable.

Preferred qualifications for this position include:

Three (3) years of experience in the behavioral health field in a State approved program.

About the department you will serve

Providence Kodiak Island Counseling Center offers a wide array of behavioral health services offered through different programs within the agency such as Outpatient Clinic, Community Support Program, Family Focused Program, Mental Health Clinicians in the School Program, Safe Harbor and Alcohol Safety Action Program. For more information about Providence Kodiak Island Counseling Center, please click on the following link: http://providence-kodiakhealthcare.jobs/

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As people of Providence, we reveal God's love for all, especially the poor and vulnerable, through our compassionate service.

Providence Health & Services is the third largest not-for-profit health system in the United States. Providence employs more than 76,000 caregivers (employees) across a five-state area; AK, WA, MT, OR, and CA. Our facilities include 34

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