State of Washington
Substance Use Disorder Professional (PS4) - WCCW - HS
State of Washington, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Program Specialist 4 - SARU (Substance Abuse Recovery Unit)
Permanent-Full time
Washington Corrections Center for Women
Gig Harbor, WA.
Please read the information in this job post thoroughly to understand exactly what is expected of potential candidates. Schedule: 7:00AM-3:30PM Monday through Friday (Sat/Sun off) The Substance Abuse Recovery Unit (SARU) is responsible for the implementation of evidence-based practices and the operational support to facilitate individual participation in promising practices/programs designed to decrease recidivism, which increases staff, incarcerated individual and public safety. The Department of Corrections, in collaboration with its criminal justice partners, will contribute to staff and community safety and hold incarcerated individuals accountable by conducting appropriate substance use disorder assessments and treatment to assess the risk and needs of the population and by providing services to address the risks and needs across the continuum in the least restrictive setting needed to ensure protection of staff, incarcerated individuals and public. Position Objective: This position will work in the capacity as a licensed Substance Use Disorder Professional or Substance Use Disorder Professional Trainee, providing all clinical elements in DOC Substance Use Disorder Treatment services in accordance with the ASAM Criteria Manual, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5), and the Washington State Administrative Code (WAC’s). Substance Use Disorder assessments and treatment are based on nationally recognized assessment and treatment criteria. This position requires, by state law (WAC 246-341-0610 (1)(b), specialized training, DOH certification, and client case management to include maintaining treatment records law WAC’s and Federal Confidentiality laws 42 CFR Part 2. Assessment and treatment outcomes may be utilized by executive level representatives from all divisions within the Department of Corrections. About the Facility: Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) is a 62.6-Acre campus located just 2 miles from Gig Harbor. The site includes:
Living Units, administrative offices, and health care clinic A gymnasium, education and industry buildings, a chapel and support services 90 health services staff serving over 24/7 operations in both inpatient and outpatient care
As a reception center for incarcerated women, WCCW offers an incredible opportunity to guide women toward better health and wellness through structured, care, education and rehabilitation.
Why join our team?
Make a genuine impact on vulnerable populations Lead a dedicated interdisciplinary team Be a part of a mission-focused organization committed to healthcare, dignity and rehabilitation Enjoy work-life balance with a consistent weekday schedule Grow your career in public health leadership Ready to apply? If this sounds like your next career step, please apply online and include the following:
A current letter of interest or Cover letter outlining your qualifications An up-to-date resume ***THE HIRING MANAGER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE A DECISION AT ANY TIME, SO APPLY EARLY FOR BEST CONSIDERATION! ***
Duties: On behalf of the statewide Substance Abuse Recovery Unit (SARU), Provide clinical interventions and clinical elements to meet all DSM 5 and ASAM substance use disorder treatment with DOC SUD services.
Provide treatment services in a variety of SUD treatment modalities that could include ASAM level 3.5 Residential Therapeutic Community, ASAM level 2.1 Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and ASAM level 2.5 High Intensity Outpatient (HIOP) Independently conduct Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th Edition (DSM-5) Substance Use Disorder Assessments utilizing DOC 14-040 Substance Use Disorder Assessment and ensure clinical interpretations in each dimensional summary reflect a comprehensive clinical outcome that include interpretations and supports and risks as glean in the assessment encounter and meet recommended ASAM placement criteria. Ensure all clinical components meet required WAC 246-341 requirements Identify incarcerated individuals’ criminogenic risks utilizing clinical elements and treatment components to address appropriate clinical interventions that are holistic treatment approach utilizing other disciplines such as mental health and medical when needed Independently complete substance-use disorder (SUD) pre-screens, opioid use questionnaires, and assessments for incarcerated individuals Ensure all clinical components meet all requirements noted above: Facilitate education and process groups, case management, individual counseling, treatment plan development and maintenance, evaluate treatment effectiveness and client outcomes (write discharge summaries), expert level record keeping and documentation, participate in multidisciplinary teams, present and participate in clinical staffing, and maintain a caseload. Utilize treatment triage procedures according to SARU and DOC policy to admit incarcerated individuals into treatment.
Prioritize and coordinate substance abuse pre-screening and assessment services in a manner that maximizes DOC resources. Report and document outcomes in the secured access OMNI Program Screen. Ensure chronological notes are entered according to established CFR 42 Part 2 and Policy 580.000 criteria. Other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications:
Ability to work independently and within a team while exercising good judgement and promoting positive working relationships with offenders, staff, and stakeholders Certification as a Substance Use Disorder Professional and/or a Substance Use Disorder Professional Trainee Certification (initial and continuous unencumbered licensure in Washington State). Preferred/Desired Qualifications:
Associate’s degree with a Social Service or Criminal Justice focus from an accredited college whose accreditation is recognized by the US Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), or a foreign equivalent Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college whose accreditation is recognized by the US Department of Education or the council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), or a foreign equivalent. Professional experience and understanding of evidenced-based treatment delivery practices. Professional experience using OMNI, SharePoint, OnBase, and other DOC tracking systems. Experience with Corrections environment.
Please include a minimum of three professional references with your application: The Department of Corrections defines a professional reference as an individual who has been paid to supervise your work and can attest to your work performance, technical skills, and job competencies. If you do not have any or sufficient professional references, please include non-related professionals, such as educators or other professional associates. Phone number AND email address are required for all professional references. What we offer: As an employee of the Department of Corrections, your work-life integration is a priority. Washington State employees are offered one of the most inclusive and competitive benefits packages in the nation. Besides comprehensive family insurance for medical, dental, and vision, these perks also may include: Remote/telework/flexible schedules (depending on position) Up to 25 paid vacations days a year 8 hours of paid sick leave per month 12 paid holidays a year Generous retirement plan Flex Spending Accounts Dependent Care Assistance Deferred Compensation and so much more! Additional Information: The mission of DOC is to improve public safety. For additional information about the agency, please visit doc.wa.gov. A background check including criminal record history will be conducted prior to a new hire. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position. Employees may work directly with or in close proximity to incarcerated individuals in a potentially hazardous setting. Please consider this when deciding whether to apply. We are committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol-free work environment, and our employees are expected to comply with all state and federal laws. Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) is an aerosol pepper spray made available as a means of self-defense and/or de-escalation. Applicants with sensitivities or allergies are encouraged to ask about the level of exposure they could expect in this position. Animal care projects are a common component of most Washington State prisons, including dog and cat programs. Applicants with animal sensitivities or allergies are encouraged to ask about the level of exposure they could expect in this position. Tuberculosis (TB) is a priority health issue for DOC employees. The successful candidate may be required to provide valid proof of a baseline TB skin test within 60 days of the date of hire. When positive tests result, further information, testing and treatment may also be required. Employment is not contingent upon test results. If this position is included in a Union Shop, employees will be required to become members within thirty (30) days of employment. Requires respirator medical evaluation questionnaire, fit testing, training, and use of respiratory protection as required by the WA Industrial Safety & Act standards. Refer to WAC 296-842 to learn more. DOC complies with the employment eligibility verification requirements for the federal employment eligibility verification form I-9. The selected candidate must be able to provide proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States consistent with the requirements of that form. https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents DOC does not use E-Verify; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM-Optional Practice Training (OPT). For information, please visitwww.uscis.gov. Our Mission: To improve public safety by positively changing lives. Our Vision: Working together for safer communities. Our Commitment: To operate a safe and humane corrections system and partner with others to transform lives for a better Washington. Our Core Values: Cultivate an environment of integrity and trust: Corrections
values partnership and trust. We foster openness and support courageous conversations. We are committed to doing what we say we are going to do by being accountable and taking personal ownership in our actions. Respectful and inclusive interactions: Corrections appreciates and values individuals by promoting an inclusive and diverse environment, which encourages safety. We respect, value, and listen to the thoughts, feelings, and perspectives of our stakeholders and consider the impact on those we serve as well as each other. People's safety: Corrections believes in creating an environment that values physical, mental, and emotional security and well-being. We honor those who advance safety for all. Positivity in words and actions: At
Corrections, we assume positive intentions and believe there is a shared desire for the best outcome. We consistently demonstrate positive behavior and always put forth our best effort. Supporting people's success: Corrections
is committed to our community – understanding individuals, instilling hope, embracing change, and providing opportunities. We are committed to hiring individuals who possess the following core diversity competencies: Foster a positive attitude and openness toward the ever changing social and cultural makeup of the workplace. Work effectively with people of different perspectives, abilities, disabilities, races, religions, ages, lifestyle preferences and social, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. Respectfully acknowledge people's differences and recognize these differences as important and valuable. Promote inclusiveness. Be culturally sensitive and appropriate. Respect and value diverse backgrounds and traditions. DOC is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity diversity, age, honorably discharged veteran, veteran status, genetic information, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, or the use of a trained guide dog or service animal by a person with a disability.
For questions about this recruitment, or to request reasonable accommodation in the application process, please email mgtrujillo@doc1.wa.gov.For TTY service, please call the Washington Relay Service at 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Permanent-Full time
Washington Corrections Center for Women
Gig Harbor, WA.
Please read the information in this job post thoroughly to understand exactly what is expected of potential candidates. Schedule: 7:00AM-3:30PM Monday through Friday (Sat/Sun off) The Substance Abuse Recovery Unit (SARU) is responsible for the implementation of evidence-based practices and the operational support to facilitate individual participation in promising practices/programs designed to decrease recidivism, which increases staff, incarcerated individual and public safety. The Department of Corrections, in collaboration with its criminal justice partners, will contribute to staff and community safety and hold incarcerated individuals accountable by conducting appropriate substance use disorder assessments and treatment to assess the risk and needs of the population and by providing services to address the risks and needs across the continuum in the least restrictive setting needed to ensure protection of staff, incarcerated individuals and public. Position Objective: This position will work in the capacity as a licensed Substance Use Disorder Professional or Substance Use Disorder Professional Trainee, providing all clinical elements in DOC Substance Use Disorder Treatment services in accordance with the ASAM Criteria Manual, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5), and the Washington State Administrative Code (WAC’s). Substance Use Disorder assessments and treatment are based on nationally recognized assessment and treatment criteria. This position requires, by state law (WAC 246-341-0610 (1)(b), specialized training, DOH certification, and client case management to include maintaining treatment records law WAC’s and Federal Confidentiality laws 42 CFR Part 2. Assessment and treatment outcomes may be utilized by executive level representatives from all divisions within the Department of Corrections. About the Facility: Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) is a 62.6-Acre campus located just 2 miles from Gig Harbor. The site includes:
Living Units, administrative offices, and health care clinic A gymnasium, education and industry buildings, a chapel and support services 90 health services staff serving over 24/7 operations in both inpatient and outpatient care
As a reception center for incarcerated women, WCCW offers an incredible opportunity to guide women toward better health and wellness through structured, care, education and rehabilitation.
Why join our team?
Make a genuine impact on vulnerable populations Lead a dedicated interdisciplinary team Be a part of a mission-focused organization committed to healthcare, dignity and rehabilitation Enjoy work-life balance with a consistent weekday schedule Grow your career in public health leadership Ready to apply? If this sounds like your next career step, please apply online and include the following:
A current letter of interest or Cover letter outlining your qualifications An up-to-date resume ***THE HIRING MANAGER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE A DECISION AT ANY TIME, SO APPLY EARLY FOR BEST CONSIDERATION! ***
Duties: On behalf of the statewide Substance Abuse Recovery Unit (SARU), Provide clinical interventions and clinical elements to meet all DSM 5 and ASAM substance use disorder treatment with DOC SUD services.
Provide treatment services in a variety of SUD treatment modalities that could include ASAM level 3.5 Residential Therapeutic Community, ASAM level 2.1 Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and ASAM level 2.5 High Intensity Outpatient (HIOP) Independently conduct Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th Edition (DSM-5) Substance Use Disorder Assessments utilizing DOC 14-040 Substance Use Disorder Assessment and ensure clinical interpretations in each dimensional summary reflect a comprehensive clinical outcome that include interpretations and supports and risks as glean in the assessment encounter and meet recommended ASAM placement criteria. Ensure all clinical components meet required WAC 246-341 requirements Identify incarcerated individuals’ criminogenic risks utilizing clinical elements and treatment components to address appropriate clinical interventions that are holistic treatment approach utilizing other disciplines such as mental health and medical when needed Independently complete substance-use disorder (SUD) pre-screens, opioid use questionnaires, and assessments for incarcerated individuals Ensure all clinical components meet all requirements noted above: Facilitate education and process groups, case management, individual counseling, treatment plan development and maintenance, evaluate treatment effectiveness and client outcomes (write discharge summaries), expert level record keeping and documentation, participate in multidisciplinary teams, present and participate in clinical staffing, and maintain a caseload. Utilize treatment triage procedures according to SARU and DOC policy to admit incarcerated individuals into treatment.
Prioritize and coordinate substance abuse pre-screening and assessment services in a manner that maximizes DOC resources. Report and document outcomes in the secured access OMNI Program Screen. Ensure chronological notes are entered according to established CFR 42 Part 2 and Policy 580.000 criteria. Other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications:
Ability to work independently and within a team while exercising good judgement and promoting positive working relationships with offenders, staff, and stakeholders Certification as a Substance Use Disorder Professional and/or a Substance Use Disorder Professional Trainee Certification (initial and continuous unencumbered licensure in Washington State). Preferred/Desired Qualifications:
Associate’s degree with a Social Service or Criminal Justice focus from an accredited college whose accreditation is recognized by the US Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), or a foreign equivalent Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college whose accreditation is recognized by the US Department of Education or the council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), or a foreign equivalent. Professional experience and understanding of evidenced-based treatment delivery practices. Professional experience using OMNI, SharePoint, OnBase, and other DOC tracking systems. Experience with Corrections environment.
Please include a minimum of three professional references with your application: The Department of Corrections defines a professional reference as an individual who has been paid to supervise your work and can attest to your work performance, technical skills, and job competencies. If you do not have any or sufficient professional references, please include non-related professionals, such as educators or other professional associates. Phone number AND email address are required for all professional references. What we offer: As an employee of the Department of Corrections, your work-life integration is a priority. Washington State employees are offered one of the most inclusive and competitive benefits packages in the nation. Besides comprehensive family insurance for medical, dental, and vision, these perks also may include: Remote/telework/flexible schedules (depending on position) Up to 25 paid vacations days a year 8 hours of paid sick leave per month 12 paid holidays a year Generous retirement plan Flex Spending Accounts Dependent Care Assistance Deferred Compensation and so much more! Additional Information: The mission of DOC is to improve public safety. For additional information about the agency, please visit doc.wa.gov. A background check including criminal record history will be conducted prior to a new hire. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position. Employees may work directly with or in close proximity to incarcerated individuals in a potentially hazardous setting. Please consider this when deciding whether to apply. We are committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol-free work environment, and our employees are expected to comply with all state and federal laws. Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) is an aerosol pepper spray made available as a means of self-defense and/or de-escalation. Applicants with sensitivities or allergies are encouraged to ask about the level of exposure they could expect in this position. Animal care projects are a common component of most Washington State prisons, including dog and cat programs. Applicants with animal sensitivities or allergies are encouraged to ask about the level of exposure they could expect in this position. Tuberculosis (TB) is a priority health issue for DOC employees. The successful candidate may be required to provide valid proof of a baseline TB skin test within 60 days of the date of hire. When positive tests result, further information, testing and treatment may also be required. Employment is not contingent upon test results. If this position is included in a Union Shop, employees will be required to become members within thirty (30) days of employment. Requires respirator medical evaluation questionnaire, fit testing, training, and use of respiratory protection as required by the WA Industrial Safety & Act standards. Refer to WAC 296-842 to learn more. DOC complies with the employment eligibility verification requirements for the federal employment eligibility verification form I-9. The selected candidate must be able to provide proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States consistent with the requirements of that form. https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents DOC does not use E-Verify; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM-Optional Practice Training (OPT). For information, please visitwww.uscis.gov. Our Mission: To improve public safety by positively changing lives. Our Vision: Working together for safer communities. Our Commitment: To operate a safe and humane corrections system and partner with others to transform lives for a better Washington. Our Core Values: Cultivate an environment of integrity and trust: Corrections
values partnership and trust. We foster openness and support courageous conversations. We are committed to doing what we say we are going to do by being accountable and taking personal ownership in our actions. Respectful and inclusive interactions: Corrections appreciates and values individuals by promoting an inclusive and diverse environment, which encourages safety. We respect, value, and listen to the thoughts, feelings, and perspectives of our stakeholders and consider the impact on those we serve as well as each other. People's safety: Corrections believes in creating an environment that values physical, mental, and emotional security and well-being. We honor those who advance safety for all. Positivity in words and actions: At
Corrections, we assume positive intentions and believe there is a shared desire for the best outcome. We consistently demonstrate positive behavior and always put forth our best effort. Supporting people's success: Corrections
is committed to our community – understanding individuals, instilling hope, embracing change, and providing opportunities. We are committed to hiring individuals who possess the following core diversity competencies: Foster a positive attitude and openness toward the ever changing social and cultural makeup of the workplace. Work effectively with people of different perspectives, abilities, disabilities, races, religions, ages, lifestyle preferences and social, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. Respectfully acknowledge people's differences and recognize these differences as important and valuable. Promote inclusiveness. Be culturally sensitive and appropriate. Respect and value diverse backgrounds and traditions. DOC is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity diversity, age, honorably discharged veteran, veteran status, genetic information, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, or the use of a trained guide dog or service animal by a person with a disability.
For questions about this recruitment, or to request reasonable accommodation in the application process, please email mgtrujillo@doc1.wa.gov.For TTY service, please call the Washington Relay Service at 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388. #J-18808-Ljbffr