Conducts brief screening of clinic referrals, arranging for intensive outpatient therapy, obtaining alternative resources, reviewing charts and records, tracking and following patient’s progress, initiating and maintaining case management documentation in accordance with the objectives of the Tribal Opioid Responses Grant.
Education and Qualifications
- Bachelor Degree in a behavioral science field from an accredited university preferred.
- Grant experience and/or community outreach experience required.
- Maintain a valid, unrestricted Oklahoma Driver’s License.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Demonstrated proficiency in grants management, public speaking, group facilitation, training, prevention program development, prevention evaluation, strategic planning, development, evaluation, procedures of budget preparation and monitoring, and contracted services.
- Immediate to advanced computer skills (Word, Excel, Power Point, etc.)
- Culturally sensitive.
- Must have a valid Oklahoma Driver’s License.
- Must be able to pass a background check and drug test.
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
- Must be able to sit, stand, stoop, bend or kneel for long periods of time.
- Sitting or standing or walking for long period of time; occasional bending, squatting, kneeling, stooping; good finger dexterity and feeling; frequent repetitive motions; talking hearing and visual acuity
- Frequent lifting (up to 15 lbs)
- Occasional lifting (up to 30 lbs)
The Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma (AST) is committed to Equal Employment without regard to race, religion, color, gender, national origin, age, disability, or sexual orientation. However, in accordance with the Indian Preference Act (Title 25 U.S. Code 472 and 473) preference in filling vacancies are given to qualified Indian candidates. AST will make reasonable accommodations in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments.
Native American Preference/EEO/Drug Free/Smoke Free Workplace