Chemical Dependence Advocate
Company: Oswego County Opportunities, Inc.
Location: Hannibal
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Full-Time – 35 hours per week /
52 Weeks Per Year Grade 13 Wednesday: 5:00 pm - 8:00 am Thursday:
11:00 pm - 8:00 pm Friday: 11:00 pm - 10:00 am About the Position
This Advocate position is a direct care position that requires a
working knowledge of the Disease Concept of Chemical Dependency.
The Advocate will assist residents in achieving their goals and
objectives to help facilitate long-term sobriety and a lifestyle
conducive to recovery. The Advocate is responsible for all regular
duties of the Chemical Dependence Counselors which may include
crisis intervention, transportation, supportive counseling, and
overseeing other areas of personal recovery. Individuals in this
position report directly to the Operational Program Coordinator.
Job Duties and Responsibilities: Maintains progress notes and other
individual case records to provide a chronology of a resident’s
progress related to the goals established in the treatment plan and
be sufficient to delineate the course and results of services.
Prepare progress reports for attorneys, court, probation
department, DSS and others. Prepare and maintain patient’s case
file. Answer the telephone and relay messages in the absence of
other staff. Maintain the area in a clean and professional manner.
Conduct room searches and searches of personal property. Provides
regular support, counseling, advocacy, crisis intervention, and
referral for on-going services for residents in the program.
Supervises the daily schedule and program activities of the
residents. Provides transportation for residents to appointments as
needed. Maintains a good working relationship with treatment
providers, healthcare providers, social service agencies, and the
criminal justice system to ensure proper documentation and
supervision is provided. Abides by the federal regulations relating
to the confidentiality of resident records as set forth in 42 Code
of Federal Regulations Part 2 and other applicable law. Keeps
inventory of household supplies. Tracks the use of all medication
taken by residents. Participates in weekly staff meetings,
trainings and in-service as schedule. Facilitates education groups
as schedule. Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Oversee the performance of daily housekeeping activities by
residents. Administer, monitor and document resident medications.
Plan and initiate constructive leisure time activities. Instill
positive socialization and coping skills through role modeling.
Provide satisfactory exchange of information with other staff
members. Provide first aide in emergencies situations. Adhere to
all policies and procedures as outlined in the OCO Policy and
Procedure Manual. Job Requirements: Must have the ability to relate
to residents in a warm and non-judgmental manner. Must have
thorough knowledge of chemical dependence, the treatment system and
be able to relate to the population. Refer therapeutic problems to
appropriate professional staff. Handle administrative duties
requested by the Program Coordinator. Ability to communicate
effectively in a written and oral manner. Continue professional
development through agency sponsored and/or other relevant
trainings. Possess a valid New York State Drivers License. Must be
able to relate well and communicate effectively with clients and
staff. Must possess good leadership skills and be able to plan and
direct the work of others. Must be able to work independently with
minimal supervision and be able to handle stressful situations in a
calm and professional manner. Must have good oral and written
communication skills and have effective
administrative/documentation skills. Must possess a valid New York
State Drivers License with a good driving record within Agency
policy and have access to a reliable vehicle for related travel and
transporting residents; must complete and maintain Agency vehicle
certification. Minimum Qualifications: Associates Degree in Human
Services or; High School Diploma or its equivalent and one year
experience in an Alcoholism or Substance Abuse program, or; Some
equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
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