Correctional Services Counselor Job Posting
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Status:
Full-Time Position
Salary range: $42,221.69 - $49,001.99 annually
Position title: Correctional Services Counselor / Mental Health Specialist
Department: Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office
Division: Correctional Services
Grade: 21
FLSA status: POAM
Deadline date: Open until filled
Job summary
Under the supervision of a higher classified
employee, the employee assesses the inmate population to determine current
and future needs. The employee provides evaluations for
suicidality/homicidality, individual and group counseling, support services,
crisis intervention and develops individualized plans as appropriate. The
employee coordinates services for the inmate population and implements
diversion plans in cooperation with the Courts, Criminal Justice System and
the County Health Services Group. The employee will be required to work
weekends and afternoon shift.
Essential duties
- Interviews inmates to gather various information, including criminal
status, substance abuse history, family history, medical history,
interests, vocational and educational needs, mental health needs, or any
information deemed pertinent to effective planning and diversion
activities.
- Assesses the inmate’s motivation and ability to take part in and
benefit from available programming. Refers to both in-house and
community-based programs and agencies and provides advocacy services as
appropriate.
- Screens for suicidal and homicidal potential, determining
the need for necessary precautionary measures and interventions and the
time at which specific measures can be discontinued.
- Provides individual and group counseling to the inmate population utilizing various modalities of treatment for both crisis intervention and short-term treatment. Facilitates group programs toward specific areas of need, i.e., dual diagnosis, survivor issues, anger management, and others.
- Assists in the coordination of in-house programs and may recommend the inclusion of new programming, screens potential participants for eligibility,
Essential duties
- Maintains statistics relative to participation and success, on-going contact with providers and volunteers and assists in the orientation of same.
- Assists in mental health and substance abuse diversions and other
diversions as appropriate in cooperation with the Courts, criminal justice
system and mental health system throughout the adjudication process.
Generates and receives letters of approval from the Courts facilitating
those diversions.
- Prepares various correspondences, including a variety of letters, verbal and written reports and activity sheets. Maintains statistics on bed days saved, successful placements and recidivism rates.
- Works closely with student interns and volunteers and assists in their supervision.
- Represents the Department to the community in a manner consistent with departmental goals and the mission statement. May be requested to speak to interested community groups about the Department and Correctional Services specifically.
- Maintains a practical familiarity with the local criminal justice system, including operations, processes and personnel.
Important duties:
- Remains current on community resources and maintains an
information file on the services available.
- Maintains good working relationships with Sheriff
Department staff, contracted staff, service providers and Court
personnel.
- Participates in in-service training as both an attendee and
facilitator and attends a variety of workshops and seminars as requested
and appropriate. May be asked to serve on special committees.
- Promotes interagency cooperation.
- Performs other duties as assigned by the Supervisor.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties performed by personnel so classified.
Essential skills and experience
- Time management; the ability to organize and manage multiple
priorities
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Strong team player
Knowledge of:
- Concepts and functions of criminal justice system and the
adjudication process.
- Applicable federal, state and local laws.
- Research, data analysis and report preparation techniques
- Computer applications related to the work.
- Correct oral and written English usage.
- Business correspondence.
- Standard office practices, including the operation of standard office equipment.
Skill in:
- Effectively working with diverse populations.
- Oral and written communication.
- Performing a variety of analytical and operations support work
without close supervision.
- Collecting, analyzing and evaluating varied information and
data.
- Interpreting, applying and explaining complex laws, policies and
regulations.
- Using sound independent judgment within established procedural
guidelines.
- Preparing clear, concise and effective written materials.
- Maintaining accurate records and files.
- Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with
those contacted in the course of the work.
- Handling crisis situations in a calm and focused manner
- Determining the mental status of individual inmates.
- Setting priorities, coordinating multiple projects and meeting crucial deadlines.
License / Certification
Social Work: State registration or
certification.
Psychology: Limited license.
Possession of a valid Michigan Vehicle Operator’s License is
also required.
The qualifications listed above are guidelines. Other combinations of education and experience that could provide the necessary knowledge, skills, abilities and credentials necessary to perform the job will be considered.
Physical Demands
While performing the duties of this job, the incumbent is required to walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; balance; stoop; talk or hear. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to focus.
Duties require sufficient mobility to work in a normal office setting and use standard office equipment including a computer and fax machine. Duties require vision to read printed materials and a VDT screen and hearing and speech sufficient to communicate in person or over the telephone or via e-mail. Duties may require an employee to exert up to twenty-five (25) pounds of force occasionally, or up to ten (10) pounds frequently, or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
These requirements may be accommodated for otherwise qualified
individuals requiring and requesting such accommodations.
Work Environment
The Sheriff's Office is a seven (7) day per week, twenty-four (24) hour per day operation. Work schedules will include nights, weekends, holidays and unanticipated overtime. Correctional Service Counselors are required to work a flexible work schedule.
Education
Possession of a Master’s degree in Social Work, Clinical
Psychology, or the equivalent.
Experience
Two (2) years of experience in direct clinical work, preferably within a criminal justice or corrections agency.
This class description intends to identify the major duties and
requirements of the job and should not be interpreted as all-inclusive.
Incumbents may be requested to perform job-related duties other than those
outlined above and may be required to specific job-related knowledge for
successful job performance.
Residency Requirement
Employees are not required to live in
Washtenaw County but must reside within fifty (50) miles of Station One
- 2201 Hogback Road, Ann Arbor.
Selection and Employment Standards for the position of Correctional Services Counselor / Mental Health Specialist
Category: Good Moral Character
Standard: Possess good moral character as determined by a favorable
comprehensive background investigation covering school and employment
records, home environment, and personal traits and integrity.
Consideration will be given to all law violations, including traffic and law
conviction, as indicating a lack of good moral character. This
includes arrest and expunged convictions.
Category: Driving History
Standard: Possess favorable comprehensive driving history.
Disqualifiers: A total of 7 or more points on driving record within two
years; Conviction of OUIL or impaired vehicle operation within five years;
Two or more convictions of reckless/careless driving within two years; Loss
of driving privilege through suspension or revocation of license due to an
unsatisfactory driving record as defined by the Michigan Secretary of State
operator's license point system within the last five years.
Category: Mental / Emotional Health
Standard: Be free from mental or emotional instabilities which may tend to
impair the efficient performance of a correctional services counselor's
duties or which might endanger the lives of others or corrections
staff.
Additional: Each case shall be investigated to determine its extent and
effect on job performance.
Category: Vision
Standard: Possess 20/20 corrected vision in each eye. And, possess
normal visual functions in each eye, including peripheral vision, depth
perception, etc.
Additional: Each case shall be investigated to determine its extent and
effect on job performance.
Category: Hearing
Standard: Pure tone air conduction sensitivity thresholds for each ear, as
shown on the pure tone audiogram, shall not exceed a hearing level of 20
decibels at any of the following frequencies: 500, 1000, 2000, 3000 and 4000
Hertz. Testing shall be performed by an audiologist at a hearing
clinic accredited by the Professional Services Board of the American
Speech-Language-Heraing Association or by an audiologist who has a
Certificate of Clinical Competence.
Additional: Each case shall be investigated to determine its extent and
effect on job performance.
Category: Fingerprinting
Standard: Applicant will be fingerprinted with a search of state and federal
fingerprint files to disclose criminal record.
Additional: This includes expunged convictions.
Category: Medical examination
Standard: Medical examination is conducted by a licensed physician to
determine that the applicant meets medical standards. The medical
examination is completed following the issue of the conditional offer of
employment.
Category: Drug Testing
Standard: Applicant will be tested for the illicit use of controlled
substances.
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Applicants must complete the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office employment application and submit the application to the Human Resources Office at the address list below.
Click here to download an application for employment
Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office
Human Resources Division
2201 Hogback Road
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105-9732
Office: (734) 973-4650
FAX: (734) 973-4522
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