Corrections Counselor - lock
Job in
Lovelock, Pershing County, Nevada, 89419, USA
Listed on 2026-07-08
Listing for:
State of Nevada (NV)
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-07-08
Job specializations:
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Social Work
Mental Health, Substance Abuse Counselor, Crisis Counselor -
Healthcare
Mental Health, Substance Abuse Counselor, Crisis Counselor
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Lovelock
Overview
The Department of Corrections is seeking to fill a Corrections Counselor 3 in Lovelock. Corrections Counselors provide mental health services to offenders in a correctional setting, including counseling, case management, direct clinical services, program development, policy implementation, community and home‑based services, and behavioral and human services to mentally ill and/or emotionally disturbed clients.
Responsibilities- Provide counseling, case management, direct clinical services, program development, policy implementation, community and home‑based services, and behavioral and human services to mentally ill and/or emotionally disturbed clients.
- Conduct or participate in treatment planning by attending treatment team meetings.
- Develop and implement after‑care plans; advocate for inmates through interactions with other agencies, organizations, community and support systems such as courts, welfare, school, parole and probation.
- Provide support and assistance to inmates and their families to facilitate return to the community.
- Prepare documentation and reports to appraise the court regarding inmates’ mental and behavioral status; refer inmates to other agencies and organizations to identify resources based on needs.
- Interview individuals to determine treatment, programming, or placement needs; make behavioral health recommendations; interpret and integrate data with interview findings and behavioral observations; discuss results with offenders or other authorized individuals; prepare written reports on offenders interviewed which include potential behavioral health needs.
- Participate as a member of the treatment team in staff meetings; share information and analyze treatment options; define, provide, and schedule appropriate care.
- Provide counseling services, relaxation training, relationship counseling, substance abuse counseling, and pain management counseling to facilitate recovery and maintain offender in the least restrictive environment possible.
- Provide crisis intervention by applying appropriate de‑escalation techniques and principles to relieve the immediate problem; intervene with offenders who may be hostile, aggressive, combative or assaultive; follow established protocol to protect offenders, staff, and others who may be at risk; form a crisis debriefing team of mental health and security professionals and debrief staff involved in emergency situations to alleviate emotional concerns.
- Consult and train staff regarding current policies and procedures to comply with statutory and ethical requirements and current scientific developments in areas relevant to agency services.
- Participate in planning, developing and coordinating program services to meet the needs of the population served; participate in committees and facility activities in developing policies and procedures; and participate in quality review programs.
- In a correctional setting, participate on the Unit Management Team to deliver services to offenders within their units.
- Document activities in regular written reports and on charts to comply with legal requirements and maintain adequate records; prepare information and documentation necessary for billing and recommend third‑party payments as appropriate.
- Conduct research and evaluation studies, for data collection and statistical purposes, to enhance services provided, which may include interviews, offender characteristics, prediction of positive treatment outcomes, or prediction of recidivism or violence of an individual offender.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
- Under general supervision, Corrections Counselor III’s are assigned complex caseloads and provide care for the most severely mentally ill, developmentally or learning‑disabled offenders and provide psycho‑educational programs and groups.
- Master's degree from an accredited college or university in clinical psychology, psychology, counseling, education, social work, or closely related field and three years of post‑Master's degree experience providing therapy, psychological testing and programmatic services in a correctional, rehabilitative, clinic or institutional setting; OR
- Doctoral degree from an…
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