Mental Health Assistant - Substance Abuse Counseling
Program Description
The Mental Health Assistant - Substance Abuse Counseling Program is designed to prepare
students for careers as substance abuse counselors as well as provide ongoing training
for individuals already employed in the field. This course of study can be pursued
on a part-time evening or full-time day and evening sequence.
While in this program the student will learn individual, group and family counseling techniques. Students pursuing the degree are required to complete two semesters of clinical internship supervised by certified addiction counselors or other qualified health professionals at various public and private facilities. This program will provide the student with techniques and strategies for determining the best available treatment options for the substance abuser and others affected by this disease and the dysfunctional behaviors correlated with it.
The Substance Abuse program fulfills all educational requirements for the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) Credentialled Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) Trainee.
Graduates of the program are eligible to apply for their CASAC-T through OASAS, which is a requirement for most entry-level positions such as substance abuse counselors in detoxification, halfway house, residential and outpatient care facilities.
Graduates of the program will have been introduced to total quality management and continuous quality improvement concepts, principles and practices as they are applied to addictions treatment, inpatient and outpatient care and case management protocols.
In the area of work experience, CASAC applicants will be required to document three years of appropriate full-time work experience in an approved work setting. Such experience may include voluntary (non-paid) work experience or clinical internship. Applicants with bachelor's or master's degree in the human service field from an accredited college or institute may substitute their degree for one year of work experience (for bachelor's) or two years of work experience (for master's degree). Additionally, applicants completing their associate degree in the human service field from an accredited college or institute may substitute their degree for 1,000 hours work experience.
Mental Health Assistant-Substance Abuse Counseling, A.S. Scholarships
Available Now!
The New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) is offering scholarships to eligible New York State residents to take courses toward the Mental Health Assistant-Substance Abuse Counseling, A.S. along with the integrated Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) program. This scholarship funding is made available through OASAS’ Addiction Professionals Scholarship Program which is funded by the New York State Opioid Settlement Fund. Such scholarships will assist individuals to either begin or advance their careers in the addictions services profession, and they will assist providers certified by OASAS, the Office of Mental Health, or the Department of Health with employee recruitment, retention, and professional development.
Bilingual/multilingual individuals are highly encouraged to apply. Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis until all scholarships are awarded.
ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS:
- New York State residents who are at least 18 years of age with a minimum of a high school diploma or a high school equivalency (HSE) from an accredited institution and who are employees of one of the following (OASAS, OMH or DOH programs below will be prioritized to receive scholarships):
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- OASAS-certified, funded, or otherwise authorized programs;
- OMH- and/or DOH-certified Integrated Outpatient Services (IOS-SUD); or
- DOH Drug User Health and/or Harm Reduction programs.
- After priority populations, the following will also be eligible:
- Individuals working within the addictions field (prevention, treatment, recovery, and/or harm reduction) in an eligible non-OASAS setting such as OMH and DOH programs not listed above and Individuals or students interested in working in eligible OASAS, OMH or DOH settings.
For more information about this exciting scholarship opportunity, please see the following flyer Associate Degree and Integrated CASAC Program Scholarship Flyer (ny.gov) and contact Shari Greenwood; Program Director, greenwoods@ecc.edu.
Program Details
Pre-Admission Recommendations: HS or HSE (High School Equivalency) Diploma
Students must purchase malpractice insurance for clinical internship.
OASAS credentialing requirements for CASAC requires 350 education/training clock hours in following categories of course work, including: (1) knowledge of alcoholism and substance abuse (85 hours minimum); (2) alcoholism and substance abuse counseling (150 hours minimum; (3) assessment, clinical evaluation, treatment planning, case management and patient/community education (70 hours minimum); and (4) professional and ethical responsibilities in documentation (45 hours minimum).
Education and Training Provider Certified by the Office of Addiction Services and Supports.
Students entering the program are held to a higher standard of expectations given the nature of the degree program. The role of becoming a counselor needs to be taken seriously and the student's will be looked at as entry level professionals and held to OASAS ethical guidelines. Students entering the program who have an addiction should have at least 2 years of recovery before coming into the MHSA program. Enrollment and continuation in the MHSA program are subject to faculty approval.