Addiction Recovery Externship Syllabus

SA 260: Addiction Recovery Externship

This course is supervised unpaid externship of at least 60 contact hours that must be completed successfully prior to graduation. Students are to select a site to complete their hours with approval from the Addiction Recovery Program Director.

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

SLO1: Work with clients, under the direction of a site supervisor, to complete a client intake evaluation.

SLO2: Work with clients, under the direction of a site supervisor, to complete a treatment plan.

SLO3: Apply skills learned in the Addiction Recovery coursework including, but not limited to; active listening, group facilitation, documentation, communication, office professionalism, and maintaining client confidentiality.

SLO4: Evaluate discharge and ongoing care in the community by attending an open 12 Step meeting (e.g. AA, NA, OA, or ACOA) or other faith-based, therapy-based, or outpatient group.

Minimum Technology Requirements

To complete this course successfully, access to a regular computer/laptop is essential. DO NOT try to use a cellular phone. If you only have access to a phone or tablet, please check your local library for the assistant to access a regular computer/laptop. Chrome browser is highly recommended for this course. You may download the Chrome browser by clicking here. Access to a microphone and a web camera is needed for zoom meetings with the instructor.

  • Download Free PDF Reader Software by clicking here.
  • Free access to web-based Office 365(including Excel) clicks here.

Additional technology requirement information can be found by accessing the Online College page.

Minimum Technical Skills Requirements

To complete this class successfully, you must be able to perform the following basic technical skills before starting the class

  • Use the Canvas learning management system
  • Use email with attachments
  • Download, save and upload files between your computer, book website, and the online course room
Course Policies

Weekly Modules: All materials will be listed in Canvas in Weekly Modules for students to complete. All assignments, discussions, and other activities will be completed and/or submitted in Canvas unless noted otherwise. Modules will open Monday at midnight and close Sunday evenings at 11:59 PM.

Discussions: Each week will likely have a discussion question/prompt. You are responsible for posting your response of 125-200 words, using at least one citation in APA format in your opening post. (A Link to the APA formatting and style guide (7th edition). You must respond to two classmates’ posts with at least 100 words each. The discussion rubric is found in Canvas.

Assignments:

You will receive various assignments throughout the quarter.

  • Any written assignments must be typed on a computer using a standard word processor (i.e., Microsoft Word). Any written assignments that are not completed using a standard word processor will not be accepted.
  • Please do not use your phone or mobile device for class assignments and do not submit assignments via the mobile app.
  • All assignments must be submitted via Canvas.
  • All written work must be word processed. No pictures of handwritten work will be accepted or graded
  • All assignments must be submitted within required time frame. For example, Week 1 assignments must be submitted during Week 1.
  • Missing assignments due to absence must be submitted within 1 week of return.
  • All late submissions of assignments will result in a penalty of -1 point per day late up to one week. Anything over 1 week late will result in a grade of 0.
  • To receive full credit for late, students must provide documentation for an excused absences or it will be subject to the same treatment as any other late work. Examples include court documents, hospitalization, etc.
  • It is your responsibility to ask about missed assignments.

Quizzes/Tests: Exams are open book and open notes and will consist of 15-25 multiple-choice, short answer, and/or essay questions. You’ll have two opportunities to take the exam and the system will retain the higher score. If you miss an exam, please contact instructor immediately. Missing exams due to absence must be submitted within 1 week upon return. Failure to take missing exams within 1 week upon return will result in an F on the missed exams.

Projects: Information about projects if it applies

Assignment Points:

Tests                                       400 points   

Discussion Board                   100 points

Quizzes                                  200 points

Journal submissions              100 points

Paper/Presentation                100 points

Total Points                          1000 points

Grading Scale:

A = 90% - 100%                   

B = 80% - 89%         

C = 70% - 79%           

D = 60% - 69%         

F = below 60%   

Student Expectations

Deadlines and due dates are posted in every module for every assignment. In the event of an emergency, please email your instructor. Knowing the following will help you be successful.

  • Please respect yourself, your instructor, and your classmates.
  • Please email me with any questions or to make an appointment to discuss any issue that arises.
  • The Syllabus is subject to change. Please see your weekly modules for the most up to date information. Any changes will be announced on the announcements section as well.
  • Use HJC resources to solve any technical issues.
  • Please read the assigned chapters in a timely manner and be prepared to discuss topics found in the textbook.
Course Outline

Module

Student Learning Outcomes

Concepts & learning materials

Activities & Tools of Assessment

Time on task

One

SLO1, SLO2, SLO3, SLO4

 

Module 1: Course - Introduction to the organization, rules, confidentiality, safety protocols, and overview of the client population.

- Meeting with staff members, including senior counselors.

 

Hours 1-5: Orientation and Training

 

 

Discussion 90 min,

Other 26 min.

Two

SLO1, SLO2, SLO3, SLO4

 

Module 2:

-Shadow supervisor in one-on-one and group therapy sessions.

- Introduction to various therapy models used.

Hours 6-10: Observation

 

Discussion 90 min,

Other 26 min.

 

Three

SLO1, SLO2, SLO3, SLO4

 

Module 3:

- Assisting counselors during therapy sessions under close supervision.

- Learning to document client progress and session notes.

Hours 11-25: Assisting Sessions

 

Discussion 90 min,

Other 26 min.

Four

SLO1, SLO2, SLO3, SLO4

 

Module 4:

- Assisting in facilitating group sessions under supervision.

- Practicing active listening and basic counseling skills.

Module 4 Discussion

Hours 26-40: Active Participation

 

Discussion 90 min,

Other 26 min.

Five

SLO1, SLO2, SLO3, SLO4

 

Module 5:

- Assisting in facilitating group sessions under supervision.

- Practicing active listening and basic counseling skills.

Module 5 Discussion

Hours 41-55: Increased Responsibility

 

Discussion 90 min,

Other 26 min.

Six

SLO1, SLO2, SLO3, SLO4

 

Module 6:

- Gradually taking on more responsibilities, like leading parts of the therapy sessions, creating recovery plans, and performing risk assessments under supervision.

Module 6 Discussion

Hours 56-60: Reflection and Feedback

Discussion 90 min,

Other 26 min.

Seven

SLO1, SLO2, SLO3, SLO4

 

Module 7:

- Gradually taking on more responsibilities, like leading parts of the therapy sessions, creating recovery plans, and performing risk assessments under supervision.

Module 7 Discussion

 

 

Discussion 90 min,

Other 26 min.

Eight

SLO1, SLO2, SLO3, SLO4

 

Module 8:

- Receiving feedback from supervisors and peers.

- Reflecting on the experience, identifying strengths, and areas for improvement.

Module 8 Discussion

 

 

 

Discussion 90 min,

Other 26 min.

Nine

SLO1, SLO2, SLO3, SLO4

 

Module 9:

- Receiving feedback from supervisors and peers.

- Reflecting on the experience, identifying strengths, and areas for improvement.

Module 9 Discussion

 

 

Discussion 90 min,

Other 26 min.

Ten

SLO1, SLO2, SLO3, SLO4

 

Module 10:

 Recap and Evaluations.

 

 

Module 10 Discussion

All paperwork needs to be completed.

Discussion 90 min.

Other 26 min.

Final

 

Week 11 student engagement and assessments for this course take place during the Residency activities. See event schedule for details.

 

 

Communication

Emails will be responded to no later than 48 hours or by the end of business on Monday for mail received over the weekend.

College Policies

Academic Honesty Policy
The college has a firm policy against academic dishonesty, including cheating or plagiarism. Students guilty of academic dishonesty will be administratively dropped from the course with a grade of ‘F’ and subject to disciplinary action, which may include suspension and dismissal. 

Please refer to the Academic Honesty Policy for detailed information.

Late Assignment Policy

Meeting deadlines, being dependable, and applying appropriate time management are all foundational elements of professional behavior. These same attributes are also required while participating in college courses because the skills, knowledge, and student learning outcomes must be obtained in a specific order and within a certain amount of time.

We at HJC understand that sometimes students encounter circumstances that make it difficult to always meet the required course deadlines. This Late Work Policy is in place to accommodate that. In all circumstances, whenever possible, contact your instructor when you anticipate that you will be submitting work late.

The deadlines for most courses typically follow the pattern below, but it is your responsibility to confirm this and be aware if there are any assignments that may have different deadlines for one reason or another.

The first post in each Discussion Board is usually due on the Wednesday night of each module/week.

Most other assignments are due by 11:59 pm on Sunday evening of each module/week.

  • All assignments must be submitted by the required due date.
  • Missing assignments due to absence must be submitted within 1 week of return.
  • Late submissions of assignments will result in a reduction of 10% of the total points possible per day (e.g., 1 day late = -10%, 2 days late = 20%, etc.) up to one week. Anything over 1 week late will result in a grade of 0.
  • To receive full credit for late work, students must provide documentation for an excused absence, or it will be subject to the same treatment as any other late work. Documentation examples include court documents, hospitalization, etc.

Instructors may also choose to deduct less points at their discretion.

If for some reason a student temporarily loses the ability to connect to Canvas due to technical issues it is the student’s obligation to submit assignments by the original due dates. Temporary remedies can be connecting via a public WiFi spot, using school facilities to connect, or use of private networks through friends and family.

In extreme cases, when none of these solutions are available, the student may contact their instructors through other means and ask permission to submit their work directly, in a method that can be received by the instructor. Under no circumstances can methods of delivery outside of Canvas be used without explicit instructor permission. (If this ever happens the instructor should somehow note it).

Technology Support
To be a successful online learner, certain technologies are necessary.  Please keep in mind that certain classes may have additional technical requirements. You should be able to find additional technical requirements in your syllabus or your canvas course room. If you have any questions about the technology requirement, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at 304-697-7550 or support@hjc.edu

Accessibility Information
Huntington Junior College is committed to full compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For additional information, please access accessibility policy. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us at 304-697-7550 or pjustice@hjc.edu if you have any additional questions.

Copyright Policy
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Privacy Policy
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Other Student Success Services
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If you need to speak with a person regarding any college policies and guidelines, please don't hesitate to get in touch with the college at 304-697-7550 

This information is standard for each course but specifics may vary based on the delivery method of the course you are taking. Please follow the information provided by your instructor.

This syllabus is subject to change.