Substance Abuse Counselor (Monday-Friday 9:00am-6:00pm) - Saj (San Jose)
Company: Career Systems Development Corporation
Location: San Jose
Posted on: March 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description: Interested in making a difference in young adults’
lives between the ages of 16-24? If so we may have the perfect job
for you. (San Jose) Job Corps is a government-funded, no-cost
education and vocational training program administered by the U.S.
Department of Labor that helps socioeconomically disadvantaged
youth. We strive to fulfill this mission by following our Core
Values of Safety, Individual Accountability, Respect, Integrity,
Growth and Commitment. Come and surround yourself with talented and
professional individuals who have also taken the next step of
making a difference in someone’s life. You would not only have a
great and dedicated team to work with, but you may also be eligible
to take advantage of a comprehensive benefits plan which includes
medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and PTO. Schedule: Monday-Friday
9:00am-6:00pm. Job Summary: Responsible for developing,
implementing, and monitoring the TEAP Program to include staff
development, substance abuse counseling of students, according to
the Job Corps Federal Regulations and the (PRH) Policy and
Requirements Handbook. The Job Corps TEAP Program is coordinated by
a licensed substance abuse professional responsible for overall
direction of the program and assumes responsibility for the quality
of care rendered. The general emphasis of TEAP shall be on
prevention, education, identification of substance abuse problems,
relapse prevention, and helping students overcome barriers to
employability. Duties/Responsibilities: - Demonstrates and abides
by the Company Core Values and the operating principles. - Creates
and sustains positive working relationships with co-workers. -
Provides professional customer service to staff and students. -
Active in Center/Company Leadership program. - Stays current on Job
Corps policies and procedures. - Adheres to all PRH and CSD
policies and procedures, as well as the Center’s Operating
Procedures. - Maintains confidentiality of all student records and
maintains HIPPA compliance. - Securely safeguards all records
within the scope of the Center’s protocols and procedures. -
Documents all procedures, counseling, and education provided to
students accurately and timely. - Documents and submits forms and
correspondence to local, state, and federal agencies to meet all
requirements of the program. - Educates students about Health
Services - Facilitates staff training on topics related to
adolescent growth and development. - Follows infection control
procedures. - Assists with maintaining equipment and supplies. -
Adheres to the departmental budget. - Available to HWM by phone for
consultation. - Participates in the Center’s applicant file review
team to review and assess the applicant’s substance use history and
current use or needs. This includes helping gather additional
information from medical providers, schools, or applicants to
complete a clinical interview. - Participates in the Disability
Accommodation Committee, as appropriate. - Submits recommendations
to the Center Director for medical separations related to substance
misuse and abuse in conjunction with the Mental Health Consultant,
Center Physician, and Health and Wellness Manager. - Provides
documentation and referrals of students who are recommended for
separation from the program due to substance use. - Approves and
signs TEAP Health Care Guidelines that include Treatment Guidelines
for Health Staff and Symptomatic Management Guidelines for
Non-Health Staff. - Advises the Center Director and Health Services
staff of substance use/abuse matters. - Provides individual
counseling for students regarding substance use, abuse, prevention,
and healthy choices. - Designs, develops, and implements all
programs related to substance use and abuse prevention and
intervention in conjunction with the Mental Health Consultant,
Counseling, and Health Services staff, Center Physician and Center
Director. - Prepares and facilitates group sessions with students
enrolled in the center’s TEAP program. - Utilizes formalized
assessment measures (e.g., SASSI3 or SASSIA2, MAST, CRAFFT, and
DAST), and clinical judgment to determine students’ level of risk
for substance use. - Collects urine drug test specimens. - Works
with the Center Standards and Incentive Officer (CSIO) for
consultation with students regarding positive results leading to
separation from the program. - Monitors and documents student
progress during the TEAP Intervention Period in accordance with PRH
and Center policies and procedures. - Conducts presentations on
managing substance misuse, abuse, and dependency symptoms and
issues in the workplace. - Develops and facilitates three annual
Center-wide substance use prevention and education activities. -
Conducts in-service training sessions with both staff and students
in all areas related to substance use, abuse, and emerging trends.
- Participates in the center’s Healthy Eating and Active Lifestyle
(HEALS) Committee that supports healthy eating and active
lifestyles and provides students with education and experiences
that promote lifelong health and physical well-being. - The TEAP
Specialist may make referrals to off-center substance use
professionals or agencies for ongoing treatment and/or specialized
services. - The TEAP Specialist must provide a written
referral/feedback system and document in the Student Health Record.
- Attends required staff training sessions. - Performs other duties
as assigned. Requirements: Qualifications: Minimum: Active,
unrestricted substance abuse license or certification that meets
minimum state licensing or certification requirements to practice
in the state where the Center is located. (CADC, SUDCC, CATC, or
LAADC) Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in related field. Previous
experience with disadvantaged youth, particularly in a residential
setting, is highly desirable. Knowledge: Broad-based knowledge of
counseling techniques. Knowledgeable in alcohol and other drugs of
abuse and relapse programs. Ability to design, develop and
implement a program related to alcohol and other drugs of abuse and
intervention. Excellent communication skills, both oral and
written. Training skills in both individual and group counseling
methods. Ability to relate well to young adults. Must possess and
maintain valid CPR/First Aid certification. Ability to use center
computer programs and Microsoft Office including but not limited to
PowerPoint, Word, and Excel. Physical Requirements: Frequently
Sitting Seeing Hearing Speaking Occasionally Standing Walking
Bending Stooping Squatting Flexibility Seldom Climbing Lifting 50
pounds Carrying Kneeling Pushing/Pulling Running Driving
Environmental Demands: Equipment: Ability to operate office
equipment Work Alone: Occasionally works alone Work With Others:
85% of time spent working and interacting with team and other
departments Reading: Ability to read at a college level Writing:
Ability to write at a college level Compensation details:
33.37-33.37 Hourly Wage PI206d44127ed6-38003-39589632
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