1. Motivate clients with substance use disorder to seek and remain in care
2. Utilize evidence-based treatments to engage and deliver services to clients through trauma-informed lenses
3. Responsible for collecting GPRA data
4. Provide social and recovery support services, referrals to treatment for MAT and other infectious diseases
5. Assist in establishing linkages to prevention and harm reduction services
6. Provide education about life-saving treatments such as overdose reversal medications and fentanyl strips
and distribute prevention and harm reduction resources.
7. Train clients and community members to use opioid overdose reversal medications including naloxone
8. Assist in developing relationships with community organizations
9. Use EHR to document client encounters and track referral outcomes
10. Participate in outreach events to represent the agency
11. Adhere to confidentiality policy and HIPPA protocol
12. Participate in Job Training and Education Programs, Meetings, and Committees as assigned or indicated
including the Advisory Council
Requirements
- High School Diploma or GED
- Lived experiences (SUD)
- Prior experience working with the target population
- Ability to read, write and speak the English language
- Knowledge of computer programs
- Excellent organizational skills
- Bilingual Spanish required
NOTE: This description reflects management's assignment of the essential functions. It does not restrict the
tasks that may be assigned. Tasks are subject to change at any time due to any reasonable but necessary
conditions.
(PM20)
Salary Description
40,000