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The LCADA Way Prevention Educator / Specialist in Lorain, Ohio

The LCADA Way is a recipient of the NorthCoast 99 Top Workplaces Award! Join our team of dedicated professionals providing Leadership, Compassion, Awareness, Dedication & Advocacy to the communities we serve.

We are currently recruiting for an Educator/Specialist in our Prevention Department.

Summary: The Prevention Educator/Prevention Specialist is responsible for providing routine AOD and other prevention services including, but not limited to, information dissemination, education, problem identification and referral. The LCADA Way prevention services include: Botvin Lifeskills, Building Blocks, Eduvention Juvenile Diversion, Carevention Family Intervention, Comprehensive School Prevention, Drug-Free Workplace Safety Programs, HIV/AIDS Prevention, Parent to Parent educational support, Staff and Parent trainings and Teen Support Groups.

Essential Functions: Responsible for providing prevention services in community and school-based settings. Records services provided in prevention log. Completing and registering all reports and billing statements for each prevention service. Administering and registering outcome and satisfaction surveys. Contact with the referral source following each service provided. Development/adaptation of prevention curriculums to match community needs. Staffing agency educational booth at community events and health/wellness fairs. Assisting treatment programs as necessary. Completion of all CQI data collection and implementation of all CQI corrective actions as assigned. Monthly participation in Utilization Review and Peer Review Programs. Other duties as assigned.

General Requirements: Must adhere to the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board's Chemical Dependency Code of Ethics, demonstrate an understanding of addiction as an illness. Must have the ability to effectively work with Agency employees, outside contacts, and a diverse client population. Must have the ability to work independently and as part of a team to promote a healthy environment for our clients. Excellent verbal, non-verbal and written communication skills required. Good computer skills required.

Must have at least one year of experience in addiction prevention or related work with youth and/or families.

Educational Requirements: Associate Degree or substantial progress towards Associate Degree with emphasis on Addictions Treatment and Prevention or equivalent required. Bachelor's Degree or higher preferred.

Certification Requirements: Registered Applicant endorsement eligible required. OCSPA or higher credential preferred.

If Registered Applicant, must achieve OCPSA Prevention certification within two years of employment.

*Amount of Travel: *Moderate, mostly confined to local travel. (Based on school systems assigned). The LCADA Way reimburses for business-related travel.

*Hours: *Full-Time. Some evenings required. Occasional weekends required (1 - 2 per quarter).

*Salary Range: *Salary commensurate with licensure and experience.

Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug Free Workplace.

Benefits Package for Full-Time Employees Includes:

Medical Insurance with Prescription Benefits

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Company sponsored Wellness Programs

Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) with Debit Cards

Company funded Health Savings Account (HSA)

403(b) Retirement Plan

$40,000 Term Life Insurance

Long-Term Disability Insurance

Supplemental Life Insurance available

Continuing Education Reimbursement

Tuition Reimbursement Program

Employee Assistance Program

Jury Duty Reimbursement

Paid Vacation Leave (

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