SOBRIETY COURT PROGRAM AND GRANT OFFICER (DISTRICT COURT)
Genesee County
Starting Pay: $34.8404 Hourly ($72,468)
Step A: $36.0125 Hourly ($74,906)
Step B: $37.2692 Hourly ($77,520)
Step C: $38.5370 Hourly ($80,157)
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's degree in criminal justice, social work or public/business administration -AND- two (2) years' experience in case management of substance abuse services or mental health services;
-OR-
Bachelor's degree in criminal justice, social work or public/business administration -AND- four (4) years' experience in case management of substance abuse services or mental health services.
Experience as a problem-solving court team member and grant writing experience strongly preferred.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must be able to perform Essential Job Duties and Functions with or without reasonable accommodations.
JOB SUMMARY: Performs professional duties in the planning, development and implementation of a comprehensive sobriety court program; coordinates sobriety court activities and monitors the daily operations of sobriety court; seeks out grants and submits applications for grant funding; manages grants including budgets and reporting requirements; works under the direction of the Court Administrator or designee; performs related duties as required.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS:
- Provides oversight of the daily operations of sobriety court.
- Seeks out and coordinates applications for grant funding to support sobriety court.
- Drafts and submits applications for funding opportunities through local, state and federal funding sources.
- Monitors grant funds and prepares and submits required reports for all sobriety court grants.
- Works with fiscal services to ensure timely compliance with budget, statistical and financial grant components.
- Ensures program compliance to maintain SCAO certifications, including regular training for team members.
- Prepares policy and procedures for the sobriety court program.
- Determines referral processes.
- Establishes and oversees intake and screening procedures related to participant eligibility and coordinates with community providers related to participant evaluation and assessment.
- Attends pre-court team status meetings for sobriety court hearings.
- Provides support, guidance and consultation to sobriety court team members.
- Trains new social service workers-probation officers assigned to sobriety court.
- Serves as liaison between and coordinates with other county departments and community agencies as it relates to sobriety court.
- Collaborates with non-profit organizations regarding funding and program activities.
- Serves as the administrator for the Drug Court Case Management Information Systems (DCCMIS) program, WebGrants and other data platforms associated with sobriety court.
- Develops data collection protocol for the use in evaluation of sobriety court and ensures accuracy and timeliness of all data collected.
- May supervise individuals placed on formal probation in sobriety court.
- Maintains a variety of casework records and prepares reports as required.
- Oversees various other projects as required.
Please see the attached job description for more details.