What are the responsibilities and job description for the Recovery Court Coordinator position at Emmet County?
57th CIRCUIT COURT JOB DESCRIPTION
RECOVERY PROGRAM COORDINATOR
POSITION: 57th Emmet County Recovery Program Coordinator (ECRP)
SUPERVISOR: Circuit Court Judge
JOB CODE: FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Exempt
LOCATION: 57TH Circuit Court, Emmet County Building DATE:
JOB SUMMARY:
Underthe general supervision of the 57th Circuit Court Administrator/Program Director, the Program Coordinator provides case management services to participants enrolled in the ECRP and grant/program management for appropriated grants. Primarily, the Program Coordinator will monitor progress with program requirements and refer clients to appropriate services including treatment and additional ancillary services. Coordinator will serve as Case Manager, Program Manager, DCCMIS Administrator and Grant Writer:
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Develop and maintain written policies and procedures to guide the operations of the 57ECRP in compliance with any State and Federal guidelines and laws, Best Practices, and the special needs and resources of the local jurisdiction.
Ensure entry of participant data into the Drug Court Case Management Information System (DCCMIS) to meet minimum reporting requirements by contracted predetermined deadlines for the State Court Administrative Office (SCAO).
Processes, compiles, researches, and analyzes complex information, and prepares and verifies reports, correspondence and other documents utilizing applicable software within established procedures.
Coordinate efforts to identify community resources and support efforts to provide a full continuum of needed treatment services including mental health and addiction treatment, educational and vocational services, safe and sober housing, ongoing recovery support services, health care, family services, and other beneficial community supports.
Coordinates applicable contracts, which include preparing RFP’s recommending and participating in the selection of vendors, monitoring contract compliance and monitoring applicable payments
Attend and ensure the attendance of ECRP Team members at professional development opportunities as requested or needed, including, but not limited to the annual Michigan Association of Treatment Court Professionals Conference and trainings hosted by the SCAO to maintain DCCMIS data entry and analysis skills, changes in Best Practices, and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) services.
Coordinate, apply for, and secure sustainable funding; including, but not limited to seeking and applying for grant funding. Assist Court Administrator with Recovery Court Budget.
Write and complete all required local, state and federal grant reports and submit all claims to entities and finance department.
Contributes to Steering Committee Meetings to give financial reports and remain aware of overall Court functions, services, and challenges; as well as to coordinate and problem solve with the ECRP teams to address concerns and affecting program participants..
Participates in judicial functions for applicable courts, including detaining clients, providing reports on compliance or failure with program components, participating in court proceedings and testifying in court
Acts as a liaison with appropriate ancillary service agencies such as vocational, rehabilitation, educational, transportation, substance use, and other treatment services.
Completes, Intake and Screening prior to entry into the program, uses assessment LS/CMI on all potential participants.
Meet with participants on a regular basis to monitor progress, conduct home checks, conduct drug tests, track compliance with court-ordered requirements, and may be on call some weekends and holidays.
Report progress and non-compliance to related parties and the Court.
Assist the probation department in monitoring participants' proposed employment, training, education, and/or living arrangements.
Prepare the bi-weekly staffing reports for the ECRP Team indicating Program progress and non-compliance.
Assist the probation department and testing vendors with data entry into the DCCMIS.
Analyze and evaluate Program functions and effectiveness.
Compile necessary participant identification and other data to support determination of eligibility for participation in compliance with local, state and federal policies.
Maintain accurate files documenting participants’ compliance with Court requirements and progress in the program.
Perform all other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES:
Proficiency in local, SCAO, and state criminal justice system rehabilitative programs and philosophies
Specialized knowledge of District and Circuit Court statutory and regulatory requirements for specialty problem-solving courts.
Must have the ability to coordinate activities with the other Emmet County internal departments and outside agencies
Skilled in prioritizing, monitoring and reviewing work assignments
Ability to effectively represent the ECRP and Emmet County at a variety of community events and activities in support of positive public relations initiatives, and develop liaison relationships between the community and the County
Ability to think analytically and apply sound judgment, solve problems, make effective decisions, and act with integrity
Ability to analyze State Act requirements, data and objectives and recommend local policy and procedural changes
Proficiency in the knowledge of programs and services under Michigan Drug Court Grant Program provided by the State government and the private sector
Ability to develop policy and under the direction of the Court Administrator to implement necessary changes to the office
Ability to communicate ideas and programs to staff, local board members and community members
Ability to effectively communicate appropriately with clientele. Demonstrated organizational skills and able to perform daily essential functions with direct supervision
Proficient with software administration and Microsoft Office Suite, Excel, etc.
Requires organizational skills, attention to detail with precise computer entry work. Effective communication skills, able to work independently with minimal supervision and also in a group setting. Maintain confidentiality while working with sensitive information.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, criminology, psychology, or similar with 3-5 years commensurate experience or;
5-7 years commensurate experience - working professionally within or closely related to a criminal justice system providing probation, case management program management, planning, or program coordination.
2-3 years of professional writing experience required. Prior experience with grant writing is preferred.
CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES REQUIRED:
Must be able to pass a background check with no recent criminal history within the past 5 years.
Must have a valid Michigan Driver’s License.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $62,032.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
- Wellness program
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
- Weekends as needed
Work Location: In person
Salary : $62,032