The Hampden County Sheriff’s Office is not your average law enforcement agency.
Behind the walls of our facilities in Western Massachusetts, our firm but fair approach to corrections has been emulated across the country and changed countless lives for the better. We provide empathy and opportunity to all who come under our care and custody with the aim of uplifting individuals and their families.
In the community, Sheriff Nick Cocchi’s ‘never say no’ attitude has evolved the field of community policing, bridging the divide between residents and unmet needs in our neighborhoods. You’ll find our dedicated staff in the parks, on the waterways, in our schools and on the streets to be a positive, proactive partner for the public good.
If you want to help support a team dedicated to making the world a better place, apply and join us today!
Are you motivated to do work that truly makes a difference in people’s lives? The Hampden County Sheriff’s Office is seeking compassionate, dedicated individuals to join our team as a Care Coordinator in the Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program, primarily at our Main Institution in Ludlow, as well as other of our facilities as needed. In this vital role, the Care Coordinator supports justice-involved individuals on their path to recovery by facilitating educational and treatment groups and assisting with aftercare planning.
Through empathy, professionalism, and a commitment to excellence, the Care Coordinator helps foster a safe, structured, and respectful treatment environment while supporting the effective operation of a program that addresses substance use disorder and promotes long-term success.
Work schedule:
Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM; must be able to work any shift as directed
What You’ll Do
The Care Coordinator facilitates psycho-educational and treatment groups; observes, engages, and builds therapeutic rapport with participants; and responds appropriately to changes in behavior, including using de-escalation techniques when necessary. This role includes maintaining accurate and timely documentation, participating in treatment and staff meetings, sharing relevant program and community information, and collaborating with Sheriff’s Office staff to develop behavior management plans and support a positive treatment environment. The Care Coordinator also provides consultation and education to staff to enhance understanding and continuity of care for program participants.
Why You'll Love Working Here
- Competitive salary with annual step raises
- Comprehensive state benefits: top-tier health insurance, dental, life insurance, long-term disability, and paid time off
- Performance and education-based bonuses offered annually
- Access to the Commonwealth’s exceptional pension retirement system
- Be part of a mission-driven organization with a commitment to second chances and human dignity
Apply today to join our team of caring, compassionate professionals.
Requirements
- At least two (2) years of clinical experience in the field of substance addiction treatment.
- High School Diploma or equivalent required; LADC/CAC preferred.
- Ability to establish and facilitate a therapeutic rapport with client population, engage in effective individual counseling and intervention.
- Strong computer skills with working knowledge of Microsoft Office 2010.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to prepare effective, concise, and accurate written reports and discharge plans.
- Strong crisis intervention skills.
- Bilingual skills in speaking, writing, and reading English and Spanish are preferred.
- Valid Driver’s License.
- Maintain known and accessible telephone number.