Clinical Coordinator
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Clinical Coordinator
Salary
$70,000.00 - $74,000.00 Annually
Location
Denver Metro, CO
Job Type
Full Time
Job Number
01192024ATTYREG
Department
Colorado Supreme Court Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel
Opening Date
01/19/2024
Closing Date
2/11/2024 11:59 PM Mountain
FLSA
Determined by Position
Primary Physical Work Address
Near Downtown Denver
FLSA Status
Exempt; position is not eligible for overtime compensation.
Description
Benefits
Department Information
COLAP began assisting Colorado judges, lawyers, and law students in January 2012, following the adoption of Rule 254 by the Colorado Supreme Court in June 2011. COLAP’s mission is to promote the well-being, resiliency, and competency of the legal community. Over the past 10 years, we have achieved this by addressing behavioral health concerns, including mental health, substance use, and addiction issues that may compromise an individual’s career, professionalism, cognitive skills, relationships, health, and overall efficacy.
COLAP services include education, individual and workplace consultations, stakeholder integration, providing thoroughly vetted and tailored referrals for personal and professional needs, and voluntary monitoring agreements. Our goal is to improve the civility and integrity of the legal profession, to assist in the retention of competent lawyers, and to protect the interests of the public.
COLAP operates independently from other agencies and entities, including the OARC and the CBA, and all communications with COLAP are privileged and confidential. The COLAP team is uniquely qualified to assist the legal community with both their behavioral health issues and career-related concerns, and all share a deep-seated commitment to this work.
The COLAP team is committed to assisting Colorado’s legal community navigate personal and professional challenges and stressors. As lawyers, legal professionals, and licensed clinicians, our team is uniquely qualified to assist you and your colleagues, workplaces, and families with your overall well-being and specific behavioral health concerns.
Description of Job
The Colorado Lawyer Assistance Program (“COLAP”) seeks applications for the position of Clinical Coordinator. COLAP is the free and confidential well-being program for Colorado’s legal community. Duties of role include: confidential wellbeing consultations, creating/coordinating educational and volunteer resources, presenting live and remotely on behavioral health and well-being topics, and providing support to those engaged in voluntary behavioral health monitoring.
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
Applicant must have at least one of the following:
A master’s or doctorate degree with active Colorado licensure in psychology, mental health, addiction counseling, social work or equivalent in good standing (examples: Licensed Psychologist, Psychiatrist, LMFT, LAC, LPC, or LCSW)
Advanced medical or nursing degree; or
Colorado Certified Addiction Specialist (CAS).
Along with the listed items above, we also require a minimum 5 years of work experience with professionals in the legal, clinical, behavioral health, educational, and/or medical fields. (May also have experience as a teacher, instructor, program coordinator, office manager, judicial clerk, paralegal, high level administrator, or similar role.) Demonstrated outstanding public speaking and customer service. Demonstrated and verifiable reputation for professionalism, civility, and integrity. Demonstrated adaptability, problem-solving and decision-making skills, and initiative.
Supplemental Information
This full-time position is expected to begin in April 2024.
COLAP is committed to creating an inclusive work environment in which diversity of race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, disability and age is valued.
HOW TO APPLY:
Address and email your letter of intent, resume, and a blog or article writing sample on a behavioral health topic (no more than three pages) to Amy Phillips, Assistant Director, Colorado Lawyer Assistance Program, [email protected] to be received by Sunday, February 11, 2024.