DIVERSION COUNSELOR 2 Positions

Snohomish County

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Everett, MA - USA

profile Yearly Salary: $ 78486 - 100171
Posted on: 2 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Description

BASIC FUNCTION

To evaluate monitor direct and counsel adult felony offenders within the Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorneys Office as an alternative to prosecution.

SELECTION PROCESS
1. Applications received
2. Supplemental questions reviewed and scored for qualified applicants
3. SME review of applications
4. Interviews of most qualified applicants
5. Second interviews may be given at managements discretion
6. Offer

SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS
Applicants are required to answer all of the supplemental questions. Please answer the supplemental questions in detail. They are scored based on the depth and range of experience you have for each activity/function. There may be additional job-related testing required.


Job offers are contingent on successful completion of employment verification and background checks. Snohomish County will not sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa for this compliance with federal law all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States.
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Job Duties

STATEMENT OF ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES

  1. Evaluates program applicants to determine their risk level and appropriateness for a community based correction program as an alternative to prosecution; assesses likelihood of re-offending; assesses applicants needs/deficits and makes referrals for necessary training treatment or education; administers a risk assessment tool; conducts suicide and mental health screens.
  2. Monitors client behavior; helps client identify areas for change; develops intervention plans to decrease the risk factors and behaviors and enhance positive factors and behaviors; assists clients to address crises.
  3. Formulates treatment and education plans for clients; monitors client compliance with the treatment plan; formulates response to non-compliance which may include returning individuals for prosecution.
  4. Leads or facilitates classes clinics and programs for participants of the program.
  5. Conducts one to one family and/or group counseling sessions.
  6. Prepares contract between the client and the Prosecuting Attorneys Office; reviews and keeps all caseload records; prepares and testifies in court hearings when termination from the program is contested.
  7. Provides long-term case management; re-assesses client needs and adjusts treatment plans as required; assists client in defining long and short term goals and developing a plan for reaching them.
  8. Prepares reports on clients from information gathered from various social service and legal professionals and agencies; prepares and completes required and related forms records and documents.
  9. Collaborates with treatment providers and other professions in the community such as counselors physicians pharmacies and treatment providers regarding program participant progress; monitors recreational educational and/or employment-related activities of clients.
  10. Performs ongoing public relations work; trains volunteers; contacts past program participants to collect data for program evaluation; acts as liaison between clients and various components of the criminal justice system.
  11. Contacts crime victims and law enforcement to establish restitution amounts; determines repayment plans for restitution; monitors restitution payments and community restitution progress.
  12. Assists clients with accessing community programs that offer financial residential medical and treatment options for low income individuals.
STATEMENT OF OTHER JOB DUTIES
  1. Performs related duties as required.

Minimum Qualifications

A Bachelors Degree in psychology social work counseling or closely related field; PLUS one (1) year experience in case planning interviewing service delivery or counseling in a social service agency; OR any equivalent combination of training and/or experience that provides the required knowledge and abilities. Must pass all job related tests.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

Must successfully pass a criminal background investigation.

Washington State Department of Health Certified Counselor Certification (per Washington Administrative Code 246-810) within six (6) months of hire.

Additional Information

KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES

Knowledge of:
  • basic interviewing diagnostic and counseling techniques
  • individual and group behavior
  • crisis intervention skills
  • literature developments and trends in the social services and law and justice areas
  • judicial and criminal justice system
  • computer programs and usage
  • Washington State courts and justice system
  • functions and resources of social and health services agencies
Ability to:
  • express ideas and recommendations effectively orally and in writing
  • establish and maintain effective work relationship with clients professionals public and private officials and the general public
  • make presentations to large and small groups
  • defuse potentially volatile situations
  • read interpret and apply work-related laws case law court rules regulations and policies
  • maintain detailed records and effectively organize case work
  • use computer program applications including word processing databases and spreadsheets
  • apply abstract principles guidelines and concepts to work situations
  • work with persons from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds
  • effectively interview prepare treatment plans determine courses of action and evaluate individual progress
  • maintain all ethical and professional standards of the office
  • observe strict confidentiality regarding all information obtained in the course of employment
  • produce work product that meets professional standards of quality neatness accuracy and promptness
  • interact with distraught angry hostile mentally ill substance use disordered and/or sex-offending clients
SUPERVISION

General supervision is provided by Diversion Program Supervisor who assigns work and reviews work for adequacy of professional judgment compliance with established goals and policies and quality through regular audits and appraisal of results obtained.

WORKING CONDITIONS

The work is performed in the usual office environment.

Snohomish County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.
Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
EEO policy and ADA notice
DescriptionBASIC FUNCTION To evaluate monitor direct and counsel adult felony offenders within the Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorneys Office as an alternative to prosecution.SELECTION PROCESS1. Applications received2. Supplemental questions reviewed and scored for qualified applicants3. SME rev...
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