SUMMARY: The Chemical Dependency Counselor provides information, intervention, prevention, and counseling services to individuals and families of the Prairie Island Indian Community and the native population in the surrounding service area.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties and responsibilities are not meant to be all inclusive and may be adjusted to meet business needs. Provide assessment consultations with individuals as requested. Conduct one-on-one counseling sessions with individual community members. Facilitate family and group counseling sessions with community members. Attend multidisciplinary (intra-agency) meetings (Family Services, Family Health, PI clinic, chemical dependency, Tribal Court, and/or other outside treatment providers) and provide input into action plans for individuals and/or families. Network with area service providers and agencies to identify and develop specific treatment plans for clients. Ability to navigate insurance and other payment methods. Perform home visits with clients as follow-up aftercare. Prepare written documentation and progress reports on each client/family served and maintain confidential files on each. Ability to transport clients in a company vehicle. Prepare written reports as requested to funding agencies and for the Tribal Council. Conduct crisis interventions with individuals and families. Establish support groups as needed and locate facilitators for each. Discuss and coordinate treatment plans with departmental members to assure the provision of the best possible service to each client. Assist in facilitating the monthly Sobriety Feast. Ability to critically think and analyze a situation, problem, and/or dilemma from a multi-dimensional, multi-faceted, and multi-concept approach. Ability to formulate and assist the client in their personalized Safety Plan, Case Plan, and/or Treatment Plan. Ability to adapt to the client's individualized needs. Other duties as assigned. On call (rotation). Ability to document. QUALIFICATIONS: Required: Active state licensed LADC. Associate degree in social or human services field. Minimum of two (2) years of work experience in Chemical Dependency or related field. Experience interviewing and gathering data and information. Experience in verbal de-escalation skills. Must have the ability to use appropriate boundaries, self-regulation, and coping skills. Must have the ability to think critically, locally, and empathetically with clients and staff. Commitment to a healthy way of life. The ability to work a flexible schedule including some evenings and weekends. Ability to pass a health examination. Excellent organizational skills. Ability to maintain strict standards of confidentiality for all participants and their families. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong computer skills (Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, and Outlook). Ability to work independently and effectively with minimal supervision. Ability to work well within the existing team and government structure. Sensitive to Native American Culture. Must pass drug screen (UA) and a federal criminal background check in compliance with the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act and the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act. Valid driver's license and proof of insurability. Preferred: Experience working within a Native American Community. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Must have the ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds. Must be able to sit for long periods of time with occasional amounts of standing or walking. REQUIRED TRAINING: Effectively Handling Harassment training. Any position-related training as determined by department manager. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Work is performed primarily in an office setting, but may include occasional outdoor activities. DISCLAIMER AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: All Prairie Island Indian Community employees must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily and, if requested, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship.
The Prairie Island Indian Community Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance applies to this and all employment opportunities for the Community.
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