Idaho
HHS Region: Region 10 - Northwest
Prevention Experience: You must have 2000 hours of documented Alcohol, Tobacco and other drug prevention work experience.
Supervised Prevention Experience:
- One hundred twenty (120) hours out of the total 2000 hours must be supervised by a Certified Prevention Specialist or someone who meets the minimum standards of a prevention specialist and who is willing to accept the responsibility of monitoring and evaluating the performance of the prevention specialist “trainee.”
- You must have a minimum of ten (10) hours in each of the six (6) Performance Domains (see Certificate of Supervision form in Section IV).
- Please note: If supervision has occurred at more than one agency, documentation must be completed for each agency where supervision occurred.
- A supervisor shall be interpreted to mean, a person who is knowledgeable of alcohol or drug use prevention and treatment and has the ability to judge the capability and competence of a prevention professional.
Educational / Training Requirements:
- Documentation of high school diploma or an equivalent. (This documentation is not required if applicant is documenting credit for college courses or a college degree.)
- If documenting college credit or a degree, verification of the degree must be submitted by official college/university transcripts mailed from the college/university.
- Minimum of 120 hours of education specific to the domains (must include the following):
- Documentation of 50 hours specific to tobacco and/or other drugs training
- Documentation of education in each of the six domains to include a minimum ten (10) hours is each of the six (6) Performance Domains.
- Documentation of six (6) hours of ethics training
Examination: A completed application must be submitted and approved in order to be eligible to test
Certification & Licensing Board: Idaho Board of Alcohol/Drug Counselor Certification (IBADCC)
Board Website: www.ibadcc.org
Code of Ethics Requirements:
- Documentation of six (6) hours of ethics training