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Chemical Health Specialist

Job in Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota, 55905, USA
Listing for: Minnesota Service Cooperatives
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-22
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Public Health, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 47455 - 55490 USD Yearly USD 47455.00 55490.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Position Details

Position Type: Rochester Operations Professional Employees

Estimated Interview Date: Ongoing

Work Schedule: Full-time; 8 hours per day

Work Calendar: Click link to view calendar with work days.

REA Calendar

Salary Range: $47,455.02 - $55,490.21 (based upon 192 days; prorated based on start date)

Click link below to review the  Rochester Operations Professional Employees Work Unit Agreement containing salary schedule.

All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to protected characteristics such as race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability.

Classification: Rochester Operations Professional Employees (ROPE); C-4-2;
Exempt

District employees are paid semi-monthly, on the 15th and last business day with annualized salary distributed over 12 months.

Contact:
Director of Student Wellbeing, Koni Grimsrud, or Office of Human Resources at  or (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below).

Experience and Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or University, in one of the behavioral sciences
  • Basic understanding of school district operations and community resources
  • Experience working with students and families struggling with chemical addiction
  • Strong skills in areas of organization, written and oral communication, collaboration and relationship building
  • Experience in grant writing and budgeting
  • Ability to work independently and prioritize tasks
  • Ability to work collaboratively with Staff, students, parents and community members
  • Experience in working with diverse populations
Responsibilities
  • Responds to events, concerns and crises in the area of drug abuse; provides intervention and support for students with chemical health issues.
  • Develop strategies to promote prevention of chemical use of students.
  • Write grants to create and support current and new programs for students struggling with chemical addiction.
  • Advocate and assist in outreach and training locally and regionally for students and families struggling with chemical addiction.
  • Collaborate with District and community partners to develop programs and services to meet the needs of students and families struggling with chemical addiction.
  • Perform other duties within the level of responsibility of the position as assigned.
  • Assist with initiating support groups for parents, students and families through existing resources within the District and community; implement interagency partnerships relative to mental health needs of students.
  • Perform an in-service training program for teachers and staff in the area of chemical health; relay current information regarding emerging chemical health and research trends to faculty and staff.
  • Work with principals and support staff to evaluate the procedures related to the policies to determine effectiveness; provide consultation to staff regarding professional issues in the area of chemical health.
  • Oversee the delivery of service to youth and implementation of programs in secondary buildings; serve as resource to secondary student support service and principals when an issue arises in their building.
  • Provide leadership in developing resources for parents; provide information on resources for parents of services outside the district in the area of chemical health; develop participation opportunities for parents, as appropriate.
  • Attend meetings to connect building leadership with community resources to meet a need that arises.
  • Serve as a liaison between schools and agencies such as treatment centers, probation, social services, court services, and MDE.
Commitment to Equity

Rochester Public Schools is committed to diversifying its workforce to better reflect the community we serve. We believe the practices used in recruiting, interviewing, hiring, supporting, and promoting staff must include and honor, at every level, those who represent the diverse identities of our schools and community. https://-statement

Common and Shared Accountabilities for All Positions

Employees of the Rochester Public School District #535 are expected to support the goals, model and promote an environment that is respectful for all, and work collaboratively with other staff to focus on the needs of the learner. A quality, customer focus that conveys a welcome attitude, an adaptability to change, and a desire for continuous improvement is also expected of all employees.

In addition, staff are to respect confidential matters, encourage a safe and secure environment throughout the schools, and be dependable and accountable employees.

District Information

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