VACANCY NOTICE Job #1925 DUTIES: This is a professional position responsible for the planning, development and implementation of substance use prevention programs and brief intervention services. The Youth Substance Use Prevention Educator will primarily be responsible for delivering substance use prevention education lessons for students in grades K-12 and brief intervention services for students experiencing mild to moderate substance use in grades 7-12. This work will take place throughout the TST BOCES region. The community health educator will provide alcohol, nicotine, and cannabis prevention lessons for youth K-12 and support the work of building assets and protective factors region wide that decrease risky behaviors and increase healthy decision making. This work is carried out under the direct supervision of the Coordinator of Substance Use Prevention and Intervention. The incumbent will perform all related duties as required. Within this position there is the opportunity to obtain certification as a Certified Prevention Specialist through the NYS Office of Addiction Supports and Services (OASAS). In this role the incumbent will: Implement alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis prevention lessons for students K-12 Facilitate Teen Intervene, a brief intervention for students currently using drugs and/or alcohol Refer students participating in brief interventions for substance use to additional community supports and services as needed Facilitate social-emotional skill building groups for students in grades K-12 Develop and present information awareness sessions using local Community Level Youth Development Evaluation (CLYDE) data for both students and adults in school and/or community settings Research and develop prevention and health educational materials such as flyers, infographics, and Google Create slide presentations to aid in education of students, school staff, and community members Act as a caring third-party adult/mentor to students K-12 by providing academic, emotional, and social supports Facilitate communication and information flow between school staff, students, community agencies, and caregivers Meet with pupils, teachers, caregivers, staff and administrators in schools and community settings Develop and maintain records for project activities Prepare databases to document activities and maintain prevention education programs Assist with the preparation and coordination of community/school health needs assessments QUALIFICATIONS: Graduation from a regionally accredited or NYS registered college or university with a bachelor s degree OR Graduation from a regionally accredited or NYS registered college or university with an Associate s degree and two years of full-time paid (or the equivalent part-time and/or volunteer) professional experience working with health education or youth development program implementation, or substance use prevention or intervention programs. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Must possess and maintain a valid NYS driver s license and be able to meet the transportation requirements of the position. *Must complete county on-line job application, please visit: https://www.tompkinscountyny.gov/AllDepartments/Human-Resources/Employment-Opportunities START DATE: September 1, 2026 SALARY RANGE: $34,850-$41,000 (2026-2027 salary range) ($23.67-$27.84/hour). Excellent benefits are available. (There is not a current Civil Service List of Eligibles, therefore this position is open to outside provisional candidates. Appointee must take, pass and be reachable on the next civil service exam given for this title to be granted a permanent position.) Contact Person: For further information please contact Brandi Remington, ext. 1015 Please direct questions about employment opportunities to: Email: hr@tstboces.org or visit our Web Site: www.tstboces.org Must complete county on-line job application, please visit: www.tompkinscountyny.gov/All-Departments/Human-Resources/EmploymentOpportunities Human Resources, TST - BOCES, 555 Warren Road, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 Phone 607-257-1551 or Fax 607-697-8273 Attach appropriate application to all resumes/vitae, list job number and name of position The Tompkins-Seneca-Tioga BOCES does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, political affiliation, sex, age, marital or veteran status, disability, religious practice, ethnic group, gender expression and identity, weight, or genetic predisposition in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: David J. Parsons, Assistant Superintendent, Administrative Services, 555 Warren Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 257-1551 or dparsons@tstboces.org recblid dcixafs5h510jhwx9fh6vrrumyonpm
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