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County launches new positions to combat opioid crisis

July 02, 2024 | Scott County, Iowa



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County launches new positions to combat opioid crisis
In a recent government meeting, officials presented three organizational changes that require consideration outside the usual budget process. The proposals include two positions from the Community Services department and one from Conservation, all of which are budget neutral due to external funding sources.

The first position requested is an overdose prevention consultant, funded by a five-year grant from the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services. This role aims to implement prevention strategies developed at the state level, focusing on building relationships with healthcare providers and educating them on CDC guidelines for opioid prescriptions. The position will be classified at pay grade 27, with an annual cost of approximately $99,800, funded by the grant and potentially supplemented by opioid settlement funds in future years.

The second position is an opioid care coordinator, also budget neutral and funded through opioid settlement dollars. This role will connect individuals with opioid use disorder to community services and treatment options, ensuring comprehensive care. The coordinator will develop programs to address the needs of this population and is classified at pay grade 29, with an estimated annual cost of $107,000.

In addition to these positions, the Conservation department is requesting the addition of a full-time shooting complex coordinator and four seasonal employees to manage a new shooting complex in partnership with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. This initiative is designed for both recreational and law enforcement use, with the coordinator overseeing operations and ensuring budget neutrality through generated revenues.

The meeting also highlighted recent staff appointments, including new correction officers and deputies for the sheriff's office, as well as positions in conservation and IT departments. The board discussed the successful recruitment efforts and the importance of filling these roles to enhance community services.

Overall, the proposed organizational changes reflect a strategic approach to addressing pressing community needs, particularly in the realm of opioid use prevention and management, while ensuring fiscal responsibility through external funding sources.

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