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Mount Rogers ASAP

Marion, VA (In Person)

$37,440 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 6 weeks ago (Updated 5 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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Job Description

THIS IS NOT A VIRGINIA STATE JOB
Mount Rogers ASAP is seeking a detail-oriented and motivated Case Manager to supervise and support individuals enrolled in the Alcohol Safety Action Program. This position works closely with the courts, probation, and community partners to ensure compliance with court-ordered requirements related to DUI and other substance-related offenses. The Case Manager plays a critical role in monitoring participant progress, coordinating services, and promoting behavioral change to enhance public safety. Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in criminal justice, psychology, social work or related field or experience in case management. Must be able to clearly communicate with diverse audiences, be experienced in computer operations, data entry, document preparation and problem solving. Responsible for conducting interviews, analyze data and have some knowledge of court operations, procedures and laws pertaining to substance abuse and drinking drivers and knowledge of the concepts of case management. Position will be responsible for the screening, management, monitoring, answering phone and providing general office support and supervision of program participants . Prepare court reports and other documents related to monitoring participants and testifying in court hearings. Responsible for evaluating all aspects of program participation and progress towards completion of program requirements. Candidate must be willing to learn and be cross trained in all aspects of program. Other duties that may be assigned by the Director. Key Responsibilities • Conduct intake assessments, assign treatment or education methods, and administer alcohol and drug screenings. Develop and manage individualized case plans in accordance with court orders Track and Monitor participant compliance with program requirements (education, treatment, ignition interlock requirements, etc.) Maintain regular contact with participants to track progress and provide support Document all case activity accurately and in a timely manner Maintain detailed case files, prepare reports and provide updates to courts, attorneys, and probation officers, including testifying in court when necessary. Coordinate referrals to treatment providers and community resources Enforce program policies and address non-compliance appropriately Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Criminal Justice, Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field (or equivalent experience) Must be able to clearly communicate with diverse audiences, be knowledgeable of court operations, procedures and laws pertaining to drinking and driving, and knowledge of the concepts of case management Strong organizational and time management skills Ability to manage a high-volume caseload and meet deadlines Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work with a diverse population, including court-involved individuals Ability to interact effectively with clients, court personnel, and external partners. Proficiency in basic computer systems and documentation Valid driver's license and willingness to travel between facilities, courts, and conferences as needed Preferred Qualifications • Experience in case management, probation, or substance use services • Experience in law enforcement, counseling, or related services in alcohol and drug abuse, or driver safety functions. Knowledge of DUI laws, court processes, or ASAP programs in Virginia Experience working with court-ordered populations Work Environment Office-based with frequent interaction with participants Regular communication with court officials and community partners May involve some travel within the service area and annual conference
TO APPLY
Send resume and cover letter to kathleen@mtrasap.org or fax 276-783-7855 May also be brought to the office 730 South View Drive, Marion, VA 24354
Job Type:
Part-Time Pay:
$18.00 per hour Must be able to successfully pass a criminal background investigation, including a DMV record check and drug screening. Mount Rogers ASAP is an equal opportunity employer.
Pay:
$18.00 per hour
Education:
Bachelor's (Required) Ability to
Commute:
Marion, VA 24354 (Required) Willingness to travel: 25% (Required)
Work Location:
In person

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