- Hourly / - BiWeekly /
- Monthly / $50,565.00-$80,884.00 Yearly
The Alcohol and Drug (A/D) Supervised
Counselor Provisional is the entry level of work at Maryland Department of
Health (MDH) designated Court Involved (CI) Facilities, at the noncertified
Associate degree level, counseling clients with substance use disorders by
using intervention, treatment and rehabilitation. Employees in this classification
do not supervise other Alcohol and Drug Counselors.
Employees in this classification
receive close supervision from an Alcohol and Drug Professional Counselor
Supervisor or other supervisor approved by the Board of Professional Counselors
and Therapists. Employees in this classification may be required to work
evenings and weekends. The work is performed in addictions programs
located in State institutions and facilities, such as 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.
The Alcohol and Drug Supervised
Counselor Provisional and Alcohol and Drug Supervised Counselor are
differentiated on the basis of certification status and supervisory control
exercised by the supervisor over these employees. The Alcohol and Drug Supervised
Counselor Provisional is the noncertified level of work where the employee
learns to perform duties under close supervision. The Alcohol and Drug
Supervised Counselor is the certified level of work where the employee performs
the full range of duties under general supervision.
Learns to provide counseling and case
management services to clients with substance use disorders with the least
complex problems as defined by standard treatment criteria;
Learns to screen clients with
substance use disorders to determine the most appropriate initial course of
action with regard to substance treatment;
Learns to assess clients with
substance use disorders to gather and interpret information necessary for
planning treatment and evaluating client progress;
Learns to develop client treatment
plans and strategies to obtain the desired treatment outcomes;
Learns to make referrals to facilitate
the client's use of available support systems and community resources in
response to needs identified in clinical evaluation;
Learns to respond to clients in
crises;
Learns to provide life skills
education relevant to the recovery process to clients with substance use
disorders, their families, significant others and community groups;
Learns to document client information
in accordance with accepted principles of client record management;
Learns the accepted ethical and
behavioral standards of conduct and participates in continuing professional
development;
Performs other related
duties.
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 their families and/or 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;
Ability to establish and maintain
working relationships with other professionals and agencies;
Ability to learn helping strategies
for reducing the negative effects of substance use, abuse and dependence;
Ability to learn the support systems
and community resources available to clients and their significant
others;
Ability to learn the federal, State,
local and agency policies and procedures governing the delivery of treatment
services;
Ability to learn to establish and
maintain a therapeutic relationship with clients with substance use disorders
and their significant others;
Ability to learn to make constructive
therapeutic responses when the client's behavior is inconsistent with stated
recovery goals;
Ability to learn to document client
information accurately.
Education:
Determined by the Maryland State Board of Professional Counselors and
Therapists under the requirements for Alcohol and Drug Trainees.
1. In accordance with
Health Occupations Title 17 and Code of Maryland Regulations 10.58.07,
employees in this classification must apply for and receive a letter of
authorization to practice as a trainee from the Board of Professional Counselors
and Therapists within 90 days of their date of hire.
2. In accordance with
Health Occupations Title 17 employees in this classification must also
successfully obtain certification from the Board of Professional Counselors and
Therapists as a Certified Supervised Counselor-Alcohol and Drug within one year
of meeting the experience requirement for a Certified Supervised
Counselor-Alcohol and Drug.
3. Employees in this
classification may be assigned duties which require the operation of a motor
vehicle. Employees assigned such duties will be required to possess a
motor vehicle operator's license valid in the State of Maryland.
1. 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.
2. Employees in this
classification perform the work in a Joint Commission for the Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) or a Maryland State certified addictions
program.
Specific educational and
experience requirements are set by the agency based on the essential job
functions assigned to the position.
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 as Special Appointment
in accordance with the State Personnel and Pensions Article, Section 6-405,
Annotated Code of Maryland.
This classification is assigned to
bargaining unit E, Health Care Professionals classes. As provided by the
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 all positions in
those agencies are excluded from collective
bargaining.
Employees in this classification are
eligible to receive overtime compensation. An employee who
works more than the normal workweek is entitled to be compensated for that
overtime as provided by the State Personnel and Pensions Article, Section
8-305, Annotated Code of Maryland.