Continuum Substance Abuse Counselor Salvation Army CareersContinuum Substance Abuse CounselorHonolulu, HawaiiJOB SUMMARY: The primary role of the Continuum Counselor is to provide direct substance abuse treatment counseling services, including treatment planning, individualized support, and facilitation across the continuum of services at FTS, and help ensure positive treatment outcomes and transitions between levels of care. Benefits include but are not limited to: medical and dental coverage, employer-paid retirement benefits, employee discounts, 13 paid holidays per year, free parking, and additional great perks designed to support work-life balance and employee well-being.
Continuum Substance Abuse Counselor- The Salvation Army USAContinuum Substance Abuse Counselor-HI$23–$25 / hourJOB SUMMARY: The primary role of the Continuum Counselor is to provide direct substance abuse treatment counseling services, including treatment planning, individualized support, and facilitation across the continuum of services at FTS, and help ensure positive treatment outcomes and transitions between levels of care. Provide ongoing written or verbal communication to other program staff or referral agencies related to client needs or concerns to assure coordination of services.
NewSUBSTANCE ABUSE SPECIALIST V - CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES - OAHU State of HawaiiSUBSTANCE ABUSE SPECIALIST V - CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES - OAHUHI$6,221–$7,568D. The primary function/focus of your position and your major duties and responsibilities; E. Describe your experience(s) in detail as they relate to substance abuse treatment services in EACH of the following functional areas: Professional evaluation of clients, including your substance abuse evaluation/assessment criteria; Formulation/implementation of individualized treatment plans and services, including the kinds of plans and services you provided for alcohol and/or drug use intervention, complexity of your cases, and your specific role in the process and with a multidisciplinary team; Substance abuse counseling including how you addressed psychosocial problems and clients needs; Other relevant duties, including educational sessions to clients in an alcohol or drug/treatment program, and other rehabilitative services. A position in this class may serve as a member of a multi-disciplinary team comprised of certified or licensed practitioners, social workers, and/or other public or private rehabilitative employees, groups or agencies collaborating on multi-disciplinary assessment, development and implementation, and evaluation of individualized treatment plans aimed at helping users overcome their alcohol and/or substance use; independently conducts a variety of educational, treatment and therapeutic related classes; and participates in the development, evaluation, and modification of program policies and procedures, treatment approaches, and development and modification of substance abuse treatment education and related therapeutic classes and curriculum.
NewSUBSTANCE ABUSE SPECIALIST III - CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES - OAHU State of HawaiiSUBSTANCE ABUSE SPECIALIST III - CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES - OAHUHI$5,107–$6,221D. The primary function/focus of your position and your major duties and responsibilities; E. Describe your experience(s) in detail as it relates to substance abuse treatment services in each of the following functional areas: Professional evaluation of clients, including your substance abuse evaluation/assessment criteria; Formulation/implementation of individualized treatment plans and services, including the kinds of plans and services you provided for alcohol and/or drug use intervention, complexity of your cases, and your specific role in the process and with a multidisciplinary team; Substance abuse counseling including how you addressed psychosocial problems and clients needs; Other relevant duties, including educational sessions to clients in an alcohol or drug/treatment program, and other rehabilitative services. The Substance Abuse Specialist III serves as a member of a multi-disciplinary team comprised of certified or licensed practitioners, social workers, and/or other public or private rehabilitative employees, groups or agencies collaborating on multi-disciplinary assessment, development and implementation, and evaluation of individualized treatment plans aimed at helping users overcome their alcohol and/or substance use; independently conducts a variety of educational, treatment and therapeutic related classes; and participates in the development, evaluation, and modification of program policies and procedures, treatment approaches, and development and modification of substance abuse treatment education and related therapeutic classes and curriculum.
NewSUBSTANCE ABUSE SPECIALIST V - HAWAII STATE HOSPITAL - KANEOHE, OAHU State of HawaiiSUBSTANCE ABUSE SPECIALIST V - HAWAII STATE HOSPITAL - KANEOHE, OAHUKaneohe, HI$6,221–$7,568D. The primary function/focus of your position and your major duties and responsibilities; E. Describe your experience(s) in detail as they relate to substance abuse treatment services in EACH of the following functional areas: Professional evaluation of clients, including your substance abuse evaluation/assessment criteria; Formulation/implementation of individualized treatment plans and services, including the kinds of plans and services you provided for alcohol and/or drug use intervention, complexity of your cases, and your specific role in the process and with a multidisciplinary team; Substance abuse counseling including how you addressed psychosocial problems and clients needs; Other relevant duties, including educational sessions to clients in an alcohol or drug/treatment program, and other rehabilitative services. The Substance Abuse Specialist serves as a member of a multi-disciplinary team comprised of certified or licensed practitioners, social workers, and/or other public or private rehabilitative employees, groups or agencies collaborating on multi-disciplinary assessment, development and implementation, and evaluation of individualized treatment plans aimed at helping users overcome their alcohol and/or substance use; independently conducts a variety of educational, treatment and therapeutic related classes; and participates in the development, evaluation, and modification of program policies and procedures, treatment approaches, and development and modification of substance abuse treatment education and related therapeutic classes and curriculum.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION SPECIALIST, NF-04/ RFT, KUBASAKI HIGH SCHOOL, CAMP FOSTER Marine Corps Community ServicesSUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION SPECIALIST, NF-04/ RFT, KUBASAKI HIGH SCHOOL, CAMP FOSTERHIPrimary area of focus will be targeting the Highs School and Middle school populations and ensuring a comprehensive Substance abuse prevention and life skills training program is implemented effectively and in coordination with a range of community providers to include school counselors, principals, MFLCs and appropriate Behavioral Health Resources within the Marine Corps Community on Okinawa. Independently ensures program operation to develop and revise guidelines and training materials and model operating procedures for use; implement program plans and proposals to meet program requirements, and provide program support to improve and sustain the capabilities of commanders, Marines, and family members to prevent problems that detract from unit performance and readiness, and aid in coping successfully with the Marine Corps lifestyle.
Residential Counselor Salvation Army CareersResidential CounselorHonolulu, HawaiiUnder the direct supervision of the Residential Clinical Supervisor, the Residential Counselor will provide residential clients with individual counseling for personal development, and conduct addiction group counseling, skills building sessions and alcohol/drug education classes. Certification as a Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC) or an advanced clinical degree in human services, such as a master’s in clinical psychology or master’s in counseling psychology, or social work preferred.
Residential Counselor The Salvation Army USAResidential CounselorHonolulu, HIUnder the direct supervision of the Residential Clinical Supervisor, the Residential Counselor will provide residential clients with individual counseling for personal development, and conduct addiction group counseling, skills building sessions and alcohol/drug education classes. Certification as a Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC) or an advanced clinical degree in human services, such as a master's in clinical psychology or master's in counseling psychology, or social work preferred.
Detox Counselor (Full-time, 30 hours/wk, Overnight) Salvation Army CareersDetox Counselor (Full-time, 30 hours/wk, Overnight)Honolulu, HawaiiAbility to relate comfortably and supportively with intoxicated persons; function as a team member; respond calmly and efficiently to stressful situations and crises; and keep accurate records. The Salvation Army Addiction Treatment Services (ATS) is seeking to fill a full-time Detox Counselor position (30 hours/wk, overnight, 3 x 10 hour shift).
Detox Counselor (Full-time) The Salvation Army USADetox Counselor (Full-time)Honolulu, HIAbility to relate comfortably and supportively with intoxicated persons; function as a team member; respond calmly and efficiently to stressful situations and crises; and keep accurate records. Provides individual counseling and conducts alcohol education and skill building sessions designed to motivate the Detox client to seek treatment.
Behavioral Health Supervisor, Preschools Kamehameha SchoolsBehavioral Health Supervisor, PreschoolsHonolulu, HIEnsures that policies, procedures, and protocols are followed; behavioral health counseling is effective with identification of the need to refer out or reduce services; student counseling is appropriately documented in the electronic health record; training is provided and completed. Excellent oral and written communication skills; organized; good public speaking skills; strong listening skills; ability to relate well to a variety of people i.e., faculty, staff, students, parents, etc.
NewSOCIAL WORKER OR HUMAN SERVICES PROFESSIONAL III - HAWAII YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - KAILUA, OAHU State of HawaiiSOCIAL WORKER OR HUMAN SERVICES PROFESSIONAL III - HAWAII YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - KAILUA, OAHUKailua, HI$5,107–$6,221BASIC EDUCATION: Social Worker: In accordance with Act 238, SLH 2005, applicants must possess a bachelors or masters degree in social work from a program of study accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, or a doctoral degree in social work from a college or university accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, or a comparable regional accreditation body. Social Workers and Human Services Professionals seek to improve the overall quality of life of people within the context of their environment through the remediation and prevention of their problems, and by improving accessibility, accountability and coordination of service delivery among a variety of professionals and/or agencies tasked with providing appropriate services to clients.
NewSOCIAL WORKER V - WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER - OAHU State of HawaiiSOCIAL WORKER V - WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER - OAHUHI$6,221–$7,568BASIC EDUCATION: Social Worker: In accordance with Act 238, SLH 2005, applicants must possess a bachelors or masters degree in social work from a program of study accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, or a doctoral degree in social work from a college or university accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, or a comparable regional accreditation body. The following illustrates the types of positions found at this level: Type A: Positions which serve as unit supervisors with full technical and administrative responsibility over a group of subordinate Social Workers and possibly other professional staff who are engaged in providing direct casework or related services, and non-professional support staff.
Agency Nurse Salvation Army CareersAgency NurseHonolulu, HawaiiMust have knowledge and experience regarding client care issues related to substance use including, withdrawal, denial, knowledge of community referral resources and basics of psychiatric and medical nursing. Under the supervision of the Detox Clinical Supervisor, the Agency Nurse oversees the nursing and medical needs of ATS clients.
Agency Nurse (TEMPORARY) Salvation Army CareersAgency Nurse (TEMPORARY)Honolulu, HawaiiMust have knowledge and experience regarding client care issues related to substance use including, withdrawal, denial, knowledge of community referral resources and basics of psychiatric and medical nursing. Under the supervision of the Detox Clinical Supervisor, the Temporary Agency Nurse oversees the nursing and medical needs of ATS clients.
Residential Support Staff Salvation Army CareersResidential Support StaffHonolulu, HawaiiWe provide gender responsive residential and outpatient treatment, infant mental health and family services and supportive housing that helps women create healthy, supportive relationships in their lives and set them on the path toward achieving their self-directed goals. This position provides operational support for the residential cottage under the guidance of the Support Services Supervisor and Lead Support Staff and coordination with the Treatment Services Supervisor, Registered Nurse and Substance Abuse Counselors.
Agency Nurse (TEMPORARY) The Salvation Army USAAgency Nurse (TEMPORARY)Honolulu, HIMust have knowledge and experience regarding client care issues related to substance use including, withdrawal, denial, knowledge of community referral resources and basics of psychiatric and medical nursing. Under the supervision of the Detox Clinical Supervisor, the Temporary Agency Nurse oversees the nursing and medical needs of ATS clients.
Agency Nurse The Salvation Army USAAgency NurseHonolulu, HIMust have knowledge and experience regarding client care issues related to substance use including, withdrawal, denial, knowledge of community referral resources and basics of psychiatric and medical nursing. Under the supervision of the Detox Clinical Supervisor, the Agency Nurse oversees the nursing and medical needs of ATS clients.
NewHUMAN SERVICES PROFESSIONAL V - CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES - OAHU, HAWAII State of HawaiiHUMAN SERVICES PROFESSIONAL V - CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES - OAHU, HAWAIIHI$6,221–$7,568Supervisory Aptitude is the demonstration of aptitude or potential for the performance of supervisory duties through successful completion of regular or special assignments which involve some supervisory responsibilities or aspects of supervision, e.g., by serving as a group or team leader; or by successful completion of training courses in supervision accompanied by application of supervisory skills in work assignments; or by favorable appraisals by a supervisor indicating the possession of supervisory potential. BASIC EDUCATION: Human Services Professional: A bachelors degree from an accredited four-year college or university which included a minimum of 12 semester credit hours in courses such as counseling, criminal justice, human services, psychology, social work, social welfare, sociology or other behavioral sciences.
NewCHEMIST III - PEARL CITY, OAHU State of HawaiiCHEMIST III - PEARL CITY, OAHUPearl City, HI$5,107–$6,221I do not possess a Bachelors degree, but possess excess Specialized Experience, or other responsible administrative, professional or analytical work experience that provided knowledge, skills and abilities comparable to those acquired in four (4) years of successful study while completing a college or university curriculum leading to a baccalaureate degree in chemistry or a closely related science as described in the Minimum Qualification Requirements. Specialized Experience: One year (1) of professional work experience which demonstrated the ability to apply the scientific laws and principles of chemistry to predict results; or to interpret and evaluate the results of professional research or analyses by other chemists; or to assess the need for and validity of proposed changes and improvements in laboratory procedures and methods.
NewINVESTIGATOR V (OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL) - DOWNTOWN State of HawaiiINVESTIGATOR V (OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL) - DOWNTOWNHonolulu, HI$6,221–$7,568The Investigator V level plans, organizes, directs and coordinates the activities of an investigative agency concerned with civil, administrative and/or criminal investigations falling within its respective jurisdiction, where violations investigated are related to a specific program area, e.g., welfare fraud, etc., OR conducts civil, administrative and/or criminal investigations falling within a variety of jurisdictions, such as the Executive, Legislative or Judicial Branches, State departments or agencies, county and federal governments and regulatory boards and commissions, where violations or circumstances investigated are related to a broad variety of program areas, and are not limited to a specific program area (welfare fraud, controlled substances, etc.), like that of lower investigator levels; and performs other related duties as assigned. Selective Certification Requirement (Criminal and/or Administrative Investigations Experience): In order to effectively perform these duties and responsibilities, applicants must possess demonstrated knowledge of interviewing and interrogation techniques; proper investigative report writing techniques, rules of legal evidence; search and seizure laws; laws of arrest; techniques of and equipment used in surveillance; proper use of force, including deadly force; and the Hawaii Penal Code.