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How to Become an Ohio Certified Prevention Specialist II (OCPS-II)

The Sober College School of Addiction Studies (SCSAS) offers an Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board (OCDPB) Approved Education Provider curriculum for those who are looking to become an Ohio Certified Prevention Specialist Level II (OCPS-II). Our training program is comprehensive that can help you become a OCPSA in as little as 6 months on your schedule. Completed at your own pace or in as little as 6 months, our training curriculum will get you well on your way.Created by Professionals working in the fields of Addiction and Addiction Treatment our training course will provide you with the knowledge and education you need to reach your goals and begin a new career.

To learn more about our one-of-a-kind education training program and becoming a OCPS-II in Ohio give us a call at 424.229.4179.

Ohio Certified Prevention Specialist II (OCPS II)

Below are the requirements for becoming an Ohio Certified Prevention Specialist II (OCPS-II) based on the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board (OCDPB) site.

Click here for requirements for becoming a OCPS-I.

Requirements

  • Three years (6,000 hours) of paid work experience in AOD prevention services of which 4,000 hours are administrating or supervising the services
  • At least a bachelor’s degree in a prevention related field of study OR a bachelor’s degree in an unrelated field and 90 hours of human behavior related studies.
  • 100 clock hours of prevention-related training in the specified foundations and domains.
  • 90 hours of administrative or supervisory related education of which 45 hours each are in human resource management and fiscal management
  • Completion of 120 practical experience hours in the five performance domain areas.
  • Successful completion of the IC&RC Prevention Examination. Examination Information

Prevention-Specific Education Areas

The following subject matter represents content areas appropriate for prevention education. For a more comprehensive explanation of the domain areas, please access the IC&RC Candidates Guide for the Prevention Examination.

Foundation I: Foundation in Chemical Use/Abuse/Dependency

  • Risk factors that increase risk for ATOD (illicit, prescribed and over-the-counter) drug
    use, abuse and substance use disorders
  • Protective factors that reduce risk for ATOD use, abuse and substance use disorders
  • ATOD-related health and impairment problems
  • Trends and current issues related to ATOD use, abuse, substance use disorders and behavioral health
  • Not allowable: Education/training on assessment or counseling techniques

Foundation II: Foundation in Prevention of AOD Use/Abuse/Dependency

  • Prevention science on ATOD use, abuse, substance use disorders and other behavioral health problems
  • Historical perspectives on prevention
  • Prevention theory and research
  • Current prevention program models

Ethics for Prevention

  • Professional code(s) of conduct/ethics related to the prevention profession

Domain I: Planning & Evaluation

  • Information gathering and data analysis techniques
  • Stages of community readiness
  • Assessment of community conditions
  • Strategies to build community capacity
  • Strategic planning processes
  • Logic models as a planning and evaluation tool
  • Theory of Change concepts
  • Problem prioritization strategies
  • Components of effective prevention program planning
  • Effective, outcome-focused prevention programming development
  • Prevention program evaluation instruments/models/strategies
  • Validity, reliability and cultural relevancy of evaluation instruments/models
  • Evaluation activities to document program fidelity
  • Sustainability strategies

Domain II: Education & Skill Development

  • Training and group facilitation techniques
  • Prevention strategies best practices and models
  • Learning styles, instructional strategies and presentation methods
  • Information gathering techniques and data sources
  • Training evaluation models, instruments and processes
  • Current behavioral health trends and research
  • Prevention resources for instructional programming
  • Cultural diversity and competency
  • Prevention intervention protocols

Domain III: Community Organization

  • Strategies for mentoring and organizing community members
  • Understanding community characteristics
  • Strategies for capacity-building, engagement and collaboration
  • Strategies for identifying community readiness and moving leaders to higher levels of readiness
  • Advocacy strategies and promotion techniques
  • Intercommunity organizational structures and patterns of communication
  • Elements of formal agreements
  • Negotiating skills and strategies
  • Networking and outreach strategies

Domain IV: Public Policy & Environmental Change

  • Political processes
  • Evidence-based prevention policies
  • Environmental change strategies
  • Theory of Change concepts
  • Socio-ecological systems theories
  • Public health model
  • Current behavioral health trends and research
  • Advocacy and lobbying (and their differences)

Domain V: Professional Growth & Responsibility

  • Basic budget requirements set by funders
  • Recipient rights and informed consent
  • Health disparities that impact diverse communities
  • Healthy living strategies
  • Conflict resolution strategies
  • Organizational dynamics and characteristics
  • Regulations and practices regarding ethical fundraising
  • Conflicts of interest

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