Career Opportunities
Case Management Specialist
The Armstrong-Indiana-Clarion Drug and Alcohol Commission is accepting applications for a full-time Case Management Specialist. This position is an opportunity to help people with substance use disorders. Individuals are responsible for client engagement, evaluation of needs, establishing linkages, arranging access to services, ensuring enrollment in appropriate healthcare coverage, advocacy, monitoring, and other activities to address the individual’s treatment related needs throughout their course of substance use disorder treatment. Bachelor’s Degree required in Chemical Dependency, Sociology, Social Welfare, Psychology, Nursing, or a related field; and one-year experience performing counseling or case management work in alcohol or other drug treatment setting. Case Management Trainee positions may also be available for candidates with limited experience. Candidate must have or be able to obtain Act 33, 34 and fingerprint clearances.
Interested candidates should submit letter of interest, resume, three references and salary requirements to Amanda Cochran, Case Management Supervisor, by email to acochran@aicdac.org
Certified Recovery Specialist/Re-Entry Coordinator Posting (Indiana)
The Armstrong-Indiana-Clarion Drug & Alcohol Commission is accepting applications for a full time Certified Recovery Specialist (CRS)/Re-Entry Coordinator Position. Position provides services within Indiana County and will be based out of the County Jail in Indiana, PA. Certified Recovery Specialists provide supportive services to enhance individuals’ recovery, to include but not limited to services in the following areas: coordination of care; casework activities; and aftercare. CRS/Re-Entry Coordinators are responsible for ensuring outreach, mentoring, peer support and guidance, as well as resource information and referral, for individuals in the target population. CRS/Re-Entry Coordinators work closely with individuals during and after their incarceration to support and assist them in their recovery, in understanding and navigating the system of care, as well as to encourage and guide any necessary connections with other service systems.
Applicants must possess a high school diploma or GED and be able to obtain CRS certification within one year of hire. Candidates must have or be able to obtain Act 33, 34 and fingerprint clearances and have a valid driver’s license.
Interested individuals are required to submit a resume with cover letter and three references, to Shasta Wilkinson, Armstrong-Indiana-Clarion Drug & Alcohol Commission, 10829 US Route 422, P.O. Box 238, Shelocta, PA 15774 or by email to swilkinson@aicdac.org