- Hourly / - BiWeekly /
- Monthly / $78,919.00-$127,473.00 Yearly
The Alcohol and Drug (A/D)
Professional Counselor Supervisor is the supervisory level of work at Maryland
Department of Health (MDH) designated Court Involved (CI) Facilities, at the
licensed Master's Degree level, counseling clients with substance use disorders
by using intervention, treatment and rehabilitation. Employees in this
classification supervise lower-level Alcohol and Drug Professional Counselors
and other professional level counselors.
Employees in this
classification receive general supervision from a program
administrator. Employees in this classification may be required to work
evenings and weekends. The work is performed in State addictions programs
located in State institutions, facilities and offices including inpatient and
outpatient facilities, halfway house facilities and community-based programs.
Positions in this classification are
evaluated using the classification job evaluation methodology. The use of
this method involves comparing the assigned duties and responsibilities of a
position to the job criteria found in the Nature of Work and Examples of Work
sections of the class specification.
Plans, coordinates, supervises and
evaluates the work of lower-level Alcohol and Drug Counselors, other
professional level counselors and related support staff;
Trains lower-level Alcohol and Drug
Counselors and related support staff;
Conducts staff meetings to interpret
policies and procedures, reviews progress reports and coordinates other phases
of the addictions program;
Reviews case material to assure
compliance to standards and procedures for providing addiction services;
Evaluates existing addictions programs
and may initiate, modify or terminate programs as necessary;
Represents the agency in cooperative
relationships with other agencies and institutions;
Assists in planning and conducting
in-service training activities for Alcohol and Drug Counselors and other health
services personnel;
Makes recommendations in regard to
personnel or budgetary needs;
Reviews and evaluates policies and
procedures and makes recommendations to improve the quality of staff
performance and client services;
Provides counseling and case
management services to clients with substance use disorders with the most
complex problems as defined by standard treatment criteria;
Coordinates all treatment activities
with services provided to the client by other resources and collaborates with
other disciplines involved in providing client treatment;
Evaluates client progress in
implementing the treatment plan and makes appropriate changes to ensure
progress;
Provides group counseling to clients
with substance use disorders;
Adheres to accepted ethical and
behavioral standards of conduct and participates in continuing professional
development;
May direct the work of component
addictions programs for clients with substance use disorders;
Knowledge of the philosophy,
practices, policies and outcomes of the most generally accepted and
scientifically supported models of treatment, recovery, relapse prevention and
continuing care for addiction and other substance-related problems;
Knowledge of the established
diagnostic criteria for substance use disorders, treatment modalities and
placement criteria within the continuum of care;
Knowledge of models and theories of
addiction and other problems related to substance use;
Knowledge of the social and cultural
context within which addiction and substance abuse exist;
Knowledge of the effects of
psychoactive substances on the user, families and significant others;
Knowledge of ethical and behavioral
standards of conduct in the helping relationship;
Knowledge of principles of learning
and a variety of educational techniques;
Knowledge of medical and
pharmacological resources in the treatment of substance use disorders;
Knowledge of methods of measuring
treatment outcome;
Knowledge of federal, State, local and
agency policies and procedures governing the delivery of treatment services;
Knowledge of a variety of current and
emerging helping strategies for reducing the negative effects of substance use,
abuse and dependence;
Skill in tailoring helping strategies
and treatment modalities to the client's stage of dependence, change or
recovery;
Skill in providing treatment services
appropriate to the personal and cultural identity of the client;
Skill in establishing and maintaining
a therapeutic relationship with clients with substance use disorders, their
families and significant others;
Skill in accurately documenting
client-related information;
Skill in adapting clinical practice to
the range of treatment settings and modalities;
Skill in applying crisis management
skills to client crises;
Skill in applying setting-specific
policies and procedures to clinical practice;
Ability to make effective
presentations to a variety of audiences;
Ability to establish and maintain
working relationships with other professionals and agencies;
Ability to plan and coordinate the
work of an addictions program;
Ability to review and evaluate case
records to assure compliance to standards and conformance to policy;
Ability to work with other staff,
clients, families of clients and various community organizations;
Ability to review and evaluate
policies and procedures and make recommendations to improve the quality of
staff performance and client services;
Ability to use the support systems and
community resources available to clients, their families and significant
others;
Ability to identify and use the role
of family, social networks, self-help groups and community systems in the
treatment and recovery process;
Ability to make constructive
therapeutic responses when the client's behavior is inconsistent with stated
recovery goals;
Education: Determined
by the Maryland State Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists under the
requirements for Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselors or Certified
Professional Counselors-Alcohol and Drug on or before September 30, 2008.
Experience: Determined by the
Maryland State Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists under the
requirements for Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselors or Certified
Professional Counselors-Alcohol and Drug on or before September 30, 2008.
1. In accordance with Health
Occupations Title 17 and Code of Maryland Regulations 10.58.07, candidates
placed in this classification must be licensed by the Board of
Professional Counselors and Therapists as a Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug
Counselor or as a Certified Professional Counselor-Alcohol and Drug on or
before September 30, 2008.
Employees in this
classification are subject to substance abuse testing in accordance with Code
of Maryland Regulations 17.04.09, Testing for Illegal Use of Drugs.
Class specifications are broad
descriptions covering groups of positions used by various State departments and
agencies. Position descriptions maintained by the using department or
agency specifically address the essential job functions of each position.
This is a Professional Service
classification in the State Personnel Management System. All
positions in this classification are Professional Service
positions. Some positions in professional service classifications
may be designated Special Appointment in accordance with the State
Personnel and Pensions Article, Section 6-405, Annotated Code of Maryland.
This classification is not assigned to
a bargaining unit as indicated by the designation of S (supervisor), M
(manager), T (agency head), U (Board or Commission member), W (student), X
(Used by agency or excluded by executive order), or Z (confidential). As
provided by State Personnel and Pensions Article, Section 3-102, special
appointment, temporary, contractual, supervisory, managerial and confidential
employees are excluded from collective bargaining. Additionally, certain
executive branch agencies are exempt from collective bargaining and therefore,
all positions in those agencies are excluded from collective bargaining.