Review Vacancy
AgencyCorrections and Community Supervision, Department of
TitleOffender Rehabilitation Coordinator (ASAT)
Occupational CategoryOther Professional Careers
Bargaining UnitPS&T - Professional, Scientific, and Technical (PEF)
Salary RangeFrom $68523 to $87032 Annually
Appointment Type Contingent Permanent
Minimum Qualifications OFFENDER REHABILITATION COORDINATOR (ASAT)/SG-19
OFFENDER REHABILITATION COORDINATOR (ASAT) (SL)/SG-19
Minimum qualifications for taking the open-competitive examination:
Either 1. a bachelor’s degree, and current certification as a New York State Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC), and one year of post certification experience as a group or individual counselor in a recognized alcohol and/or substance abuse treatment program providing ongoing counseling services in this area;
Or 2. a specialized* bachelor’s degree and two years of experience as a group or individual counselor in a recognized alcohol and/or substance abuse treatment program providing ongoing counseling services in this area;
Or 3. a specialized* master’s degree and one year of experience as a group or individual counselor in a recognized alcohol and/or substance abuse treatment program providing ongoing counseling services in this area.
*The specialized master’s or bachelor’s degree areas that are approved for this examination are: anthropology, audiology, child development/family relations, community mental health, chemical dependence administration, correctional studies, counseling/guidance, criminal justice, education, gerontology, health administration, health education, human services, nursing, nutrition, pastoral counseling, psychology, public justice, rehabilitation counseling, religious studies, social work, sociology, special education, speech pathology, therapy (including art, dance, drama, music, occupational, physical and recreational), or vocational counseling.
Qualifying Experience: To qualify for this examination, individual counseling experience must have involved the establishment of an ongoing, one-to-one relationship between the counselor and the client. Group counseling experience must have included responsibility for conducting group sessions designed to provide the participants with services for alcohol and drug abuse.
Non-qualifying Experience: Group work oriented toward behavior modification in such areas as self-improvement, tobacco cessation, crisis intervention, or case management alone is NOT qualifying experience.
Minimum qualifications for taking the transition examination: Must be a qualified employee of the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision and have had three months of permanent competitive or 55-b/55-c service and one of the following:
Either 1. a bachelor’s degree and current certification as a New York State Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC); and one year of post certification experience as a group or individual counselor in a recognized alcohol and/or substance abuse treatment program providing ongoing counseling services in this area;
Or 2. a specialized* bachelor’s degree and two years of experience as a group or individual counselor in a recognized alcohol and/or substance abuse treatment program providing ongoing counseling services in this area;
Or 3. a specialized* master’s degree and one year of experience as a group or individual counselor in a recognized alcohol and/or substance abuse treatment program providing ongoing counseling services in this area.
*The specialized master’s or bachelor’s degree areas that are approved for this examination are: anthropology, audiology, child development/family relations, community mental health, chemical dependence administration, correctional studies, counseling/guidance, criminal justice, education, gerontology, health administration, health education, human services, nursing, nutrition, pastoral counseling, psychology, public justice, rehabilitation counseling, religious studies, social work, sociology, special education, speech pathology, therapy (including art, dance, drama, music, occupational, physical and recreational), or vocational counseling.
Qualifying Experience: To qualify for this examination, individual counseling experience must have involved the establishment of an ongoing, one-to-one relationship between the counselor and the client. Group counseling experience must have included responsibility for conducting group sessions designed to provide the participants with services for alcohol and drug abuse.
Non-qualifying experience: Group work oriented toward behavior modification in such areas as self-improvement, tobacco cessation, crisis intervention, or case management alone is NOT qualifying experience.
Note: If you pass the examinations for Offender Rehabilitation Coordinator (Alcohol & Substance Abuse Treatment (Spanish Language), you will be required to demonstrate your Spanish language proficiency at a level that will ensure your ability to perform properly the duties of the position.
Qualifying Experience for Appointment from the Eligible List: After one year of the service described in the Minimum Qualifications, successful candidates will be qualified for appointment from the eligible list.
Duties Description To be discussed during interview.
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