About the role
About the Position:
What You Will Do:
- Daily data entry pertaining to STOP participant services.
- Accurate and timely entry of CBP service data into Launchpad software.
- Ensure data security as outlined in the ARMS Data Sharing Agreement and fulfill duties and obligations with respect to the protection, use, and disclosure of protected health information.
- Adhere to policies and procedures that ensure the integrity, accuracy and security of all data maintained and submitted to CDCR.
- Abide by policies and procedures outlining release of data, maintaining appropriate documentation of participant requests for information and signed Authorization for Release of Information.
- Data Maintain an accurate Community Based Provider (CBP) directory.
- Ensure that technical and procedural best practices related to data security are upheld.
- Participate in annual training provided by CDCR Program area data unit.
- Attends workshops, meetings, and training as requested by supervisor.
- May serve as Community Advocate role in addition to job as requested by community leadership.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Education & Experience
Required:
- Possess a high school diploma or its equivalent.
- Data entry experience preferred.
- Required: NONE.
- Preferred: NONE.
Preferred:
Certifications or Licenses:
Skills & Abilities
- Understand causes, symptoms, and effects of substance abuse.
- Understand contractual parameters of STOP Data Entry.
- Understand an array of treatment models available to participants.
- Operational knowledge of MS-Word, Excel, and Access.
- Attention to detail, and ability to manage large amounts of data.
- Excellent interpersonal and communications skills.
- Ensure that excellence and integrity are applied to professional responsibilities to provide optimal services to participants.
- Understand and appropriately apply Amity policies and procedures and adhere to agencywide practices and regulations.
- Demonstrate ethical behavior to maintain professional standards and safeguard the participant.
- Protect program participants’ health, safety, welfare, and confidentiality of records and participant information.
- Model professionalism, effective work habits and responsible living.
ADA Information
Physical Requirements:
- Occasionally adjusts or moves objects up to 50lbs. in all directions.
- Constantly remains in a stationary position often standing or sitting for prolonged periods.
- Repeats motions that may include the wrists, hands and / or fingers.
- Constantly moves from one work yard to another daily.
- Frequently walks on hard or uneven surfaces.
- Required to communicate verbally and in written form.
- Uses all types of vision, such as close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception, to complete daily tasks.
- Assesses the accuracy, neatness and thoroughness of the work assigned.
- Occasionally required to climb, bend, stretch, reach, or stoop.
- Required to wear comfortable and location appropriate clothing and shoes.
- Ability to change directions as a priorities shift.
- Ability to thrive in environment that require the ability to adapt to changing circumstances,
- Ability to cope with occasionally difficult or temperamental students and faculty.
- Ability to cope with mental and emotional stress related to the position.
- Generally, in an indoor setting.
- Occasionally works in outdoor elements such as precipitation, snow, and wind.
- Work is in an incarcerated setting.
- The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate but can be loud.
- The temperature in the work environment is generally moderate, however can range from hot to cold seasonally.
- Seldom may be exposed to non-lethal chemical agents as administered in necessary use of force security instances.
- Occasionally travels locally and operates motor vehicles.
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