Drug and Alchohol Use Prevention Educator - Collier County, FL
Company: Hanley Center Foundation Inc
Location: West Palm Beach
Posted on: February 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Candidates must reside in Collier County, Florida, to be
eligible for this position.Are you ready to make a significant
impact on your community? Do you aspire to be a key player in the
fight against substance use disorders and addiction? We seek a
committed Drug & Alcohol Use Prevention Educator to join our
vibrant team and help us confront these pressing issues. You will
be at the forefront of developing and implementing effective
prevention programs and initiatives at Hanley Foundation, a
non-profit organization dedicated to eradicating addiction through
prevention, advocacy, and recovery support. Through education,
community outreach, and collaboration with community partners, we
aim to support those affected by substance use disorder and empower
individuals to lead healthy lives. We need you on our team if you
are passionate, empathetic, and ready to make a positive
difference!This full-time position has a generous benefits package
available to new employees the first month after hire. It's an
exciting opportunity to join a growing team in an industry-leading
organization. Our culture values innovation, integrity, and
teamwork, offering a unique career growth and professional
development opportunity. If you're ambitious and ready to take your
career to the next level, this is the place for you.This is a
hybrid position that requires the use of a reliable personal
vehicle. Frequent travel to schools, staff meetings, and community
events within the designated counties is integral to this role.Main
Duties and Responsibilities:Collaborate with teachers and/or
facilitators to deliver approved substance use prevention curricula
to schools and other agencies. This delivery may involve group or
individual classroom facilitation, assembly facilitation,
observations, monitoring, and direct implementation, including
preparation and delivery of materials.Participate in scheduled
staff meetings and report progress and areas of concern.Participate
in Community Coalition meetings and task force committees as
appropriate.Recruit and secure school and community implementation
locations.Secure training sites for approved programs.Market and
promote programs to all schools as requested by the
supervisor.Collaborates with supervisor and department staff and
communicates issues and critical information.Provide parent
education on alcohol and other drugs when requested.Provide
in-services on alcohol and other drugs to faculty or agency staff
when requested.Provide appropriate community resources (i.e.,
substance use information, etc.) to requesting schools and
partners.Identify, communicate, and implement improvements in work
situations as needed.Meet or exceed all grant goals.Complete
monitoring reports (i.e., DCF) as grant requirements
indicate.Complete all documentation and PBPS/CPG entries daily and
submit them to the supervisor weekly.Demonstrate success through
documentation of satisfaction surveys, training evaluations, and
observations.Maintain knowledge of prevention disciplines, trends,
and best practices.Perform any additional duties as
needed.Education/Experience Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in
human services, education, or related field preferred or equivalent
combination of education, training, and related
experience.Completion of Level 1 and 2 background
screenings.Completion of relevant training upon hire and when
deemed appropriate.A minimum of 1 year working with adolescents,
preferably in a school or public health setting, preferred.Must be
able to work early morning, evening, and weekend hours as
required.Must be a resident of Collier County, Florida.Must have
access to a reliable vehicle and be willing to utilize your car for
work purposes (mileage will be reimbursed).Must be willing to
travel to neighboring counties when requested and to occasionally
attend conferences and meetings in various parts of the
state.Certified Prevention Specialist (CPS) or Certified Prevention
Professional (CPP) preferred.If in recovery, one (1) year of
continuous sobriety is required.Knowledge Skills and
Abilities:Strong presentation and group facilitation skills.Superb
verbal and written communication skills, including interactive
public speaking and active listening skills.Effective advocate of
Hanley Foundation and its programs.Able to promote services in the
community and refer media opportunities, such as radio, print, and
television, to the appropriate Hanley Foundation staff
member.Knowledge of adolescent development.Proficient in Microsoft
Office software, its network components, and general computer
use.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills and excellent
judgment.Team player with the ability to be effective
independently.Physical Requirements:Regularly required to sit,
stand, and use hands to handle or feel.Frequently required to reach
with hands and arms.Must be able to walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and
crawl.Must be able to travel and deliver public presentations that
can be both lengthy and in multiple sessions.Must frequently lift
and move up to 25 pounds.Benefits:Health Insurance Dental
InsuranceVision InsuranceDisability Insurance (employer-paid)Life
Insurance (employer-paid)Eligible for medical, dental, vision,
disability, and life insurance on the first of the month following
the hire datePaid Time Off (15 days for first year, 20 days for 1-3
years)Eleven Paid Holidays401(k) & 401(k) MatchingHealth Savings
Account & Health Savings Account MatchingHanley Foundation provides
equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for
employment. It prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type
without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin,
disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other
characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.Hanley
Foundation is a Drug-Free Workplace. Job applicants who receive a
conditional offer of employment are required to undergo drug
screening.Company Website: www.hanleyfoundation.orgCompensation
details: 43900-44500 Yearly SalaryPI7d0339725841-25660-36439750
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