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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for aod in the United States is $14.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $15.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an AOD?

AOD stands for Alcohol and Other Drugs worker. These professionals provide support, counseling, and interventions to individuals dealing with substance use issues. They work in various settings, such as rehabilitation centers, community organizations, and healthcare facilities, helping clients manage addiction and related challenges. AOD workers also educate families and communities about substance abuse prevention and harm reduction strategies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as an AOD Worker, you need in-depth knowledge of substance use issues, assessment techniques, and counseling, usually supported by qualifications in social work, psychology, or a related field. Familiarity with case management systems, harm reduction strategies, and relevant certifications like a Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs is often required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and resilience are crucial soft skills for building trust with clients and managing challenging situations. These skills ensure effective client support, promote recovery, and enhance outcomes in complex and sensitive environments.

What are some typical challenges faced by Associates of Development (AOD) in nonprofit organizations?

Associates of Development (AOD) in nonprofit organizations often face challenges such as balancing multiple fundraising projects simultaneously, building relationships with diverse donors, and adapting to shifting organizational priorities. They may also need to quickly learn new donor management systems and collaborate closely with marketing, events, and program teams to ensure successful campaigns. Strong organizational and communication skills are essential for managing deadlines and achieving fundraising goals in a fast-paced environment.

What is the difference between Aod vs Audio Engineer?

AspectAodAudio Engineer
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require technical certificationsBachelor's degree in audio engineering, sound design, or related field
Work EnvironmentRecording studios, live venues, broadcasting stationsRecording studios, live events, film and TV production
Industry UsageMusic, broadcasting, entertainmentMusic, film, television, radio
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

While both Aod and Audio Engineer roles involve working with sound, Aod typically refers to a specific position within audio production, often focusing on a particular aspect like sound editing or design. An Audio Engineer generally has a broader scope, including recording, mixing, and mastering sound across various media. The roles overlap in credentials and work environments, but the Audio Engineer often requires more formal education and handles a wider range of audio tasks.

What skills are needed for AOD jobs?

AOD (Alcohol and Other Drugs) jobs typically require strong communication and interpersonal skills, as well as knowledge of substance abuse treatment and counseling techniques. Certifications such as a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) or similar credentials are often preferred. Additionally, skills in crisis intervention, empathy, and understanding of mental health issues are important for success in this field.
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Infographic showing various Aod job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 89% Full Time, and 10% Part Time. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $31,000 per year, or $14.9 per hour.

AOD Support Staff II Registered MC Graveyard Shift

Southern California Alcohol and Drug Programs, Inc.

Bellflower, CA โ€ข On-site

$20.52 - $21.60/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

About Us:

Southern California Alcohol and Drug Program

Southern California Alcohol and Drug Programs, Inc. (SCADP) was established in 1972 in a grassroots effort by community members seeking alternatives to prison for individuals with substance use disorder (SUD). SCADP is now a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization providing residential treatment services and outpatient counseling services to individuals throughout Los Angeles, as well as housing and supportive services for survivors of domestic violence. SCADP now offers services with a continuum of care to underserved and disadvantaged populations throughout the Los Angeles area.

PAY RATE: $20.52 - $21.60 Per Hour

BENEFITS: SCADP offers competitive medical, dental, vision and retirement benefits.

JOB SUMMARY AND PURPOSE

In training to be an AOD counselor, the AOD Support Staff II Registered - MC provides services to beneficiaries participating in treatment while monitoring the program premises for safety and security. The AOD Support Staff II participates in group counseling sessions and crisis management, has completed the education required to achieve certification, and is accumulating the work hours required. Monitors clients’ self-administration of prescribed medication, has knowledge of withdrawal symptoms and the ability to assist or call for required aid in crisis situations, under supervision of a certified AOD Counselor or licensed therapist.

Meets annual registration renewal requirements and submits annual renewal of Registration until Certification is earned.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • AOD COUNSELING
    • Under guidance and supervision of a Certified AOD Counselor, the AOD Support Staff II learns alcohol and drug counseling functions including screening, assessment, and intake; collects specimen from clients for drug and alcohol screening in accord with organization Policy and Procedures.
    • Collaborates with case manager and therapist to assist treatment and other plans; assists in required intervention; participates in group and educational sessions.
    • Completes discharge and transition plans and completes required Electronic Health Records (EHR).
    • Monitors client self administration of prescribed medication, keeps required treatment records and shift reports
    • Transports program participants in the company vehicle to offsite appointments, as needed.
  • PROGRAM Security
    • PROGRAM ENTRANCE MONITORING: The front door to the facility is the only permitted entrance and exit for participants, employees, partners, vendors, visitors or any other persons. Monitor entrance to permit only authorized persons entry (as per program guidance), in order to guard against theft and maintain security of premises. Record participant entry and exit as required by program rules.
    • BAG & PERSON SCREENING: Monitors search all participants’ belongings being brought into the Program each time a participant enters, including their pockets, while monitoring for any signs of substance use or bringing contraband into the program. This is a critical step in ensuring the safety and security of everyone. It is important to treat every participant with equal dignity and professionalism every time they are screened.
    • Monitor premises to prevent and detect signs of intrusion and ensure security of the program by walking the floor and monitoring surroundings when outside accompanying beneficiaries and making reports as needed.
  • PROGRAM SAFETY:
    • While monitoring premises and assisting clients, observe Program premises to ensure safe operations; report and correct any spills, unsafe working conditions, or defective equipment.
    • Know location of fire exits, be prepared to assist participants in case of any emergency.
    • Monitor clients and conduct room checks; maintain records of client compliance of program rules, report to clinical/case management staff, assist clinical/case management staff as required.
    • Call Police or Fire Department in cases of emergency, such as fire, medical or psychiatric issues, or presence of unauthorized clients/persons.
  • ASSET PROTECTION:
    • As a non-profit agency, VOALA must utilize all limited resources effectively and protect from theft loss or damage to the Program’s assets. Report all suspicious events to direct supervisor.
    • Responsible to complete written reports and incidents logs of daily activities and irregularities, such as: unusual occurrences, equipment or property damage, theft, and presence of unauthorized persons.
  • ACT AS A ROLE MODEL FOR PARTICIPANTS AT ALL TIMES. Learn, understand and practice the professionalism expected – Put clients’/participants’ needs first.
  • CLIENT/PARTICIPANT SUPPORT:
    • Answer telephones and take messages for clients and staff, monitor doors and greet visitors.
    • Maintain office housekeeping; verifies all common areas, laundry areas and restrooms are clean and disinfected & fully operational
    • Monitor and records client self-administration of medication in accordance with organization Policies and Procedures
    • As required by the Program, assist Program staff during provision of services to clients/participants, including meal preparation/serving, set-up for classes, meetings, recreation, and other Program events.
  • Inputs required data to computer systems and logs (EHR and other databases as required)
  • Other duties that may arise to support the Program mission and goals.

ESSENTIAL ABILITY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Ability to work and deal with difficult, uncooperative, and potentially aggressive clients as SCADP serves the neediest of the needy in our programs, which may include clients with homelessness, mental illness, substance abuse, recently released from incarceration, and other challenges.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
  • Services for this position must be provided on-site. As a result, the position requires incumbents to report to work on-site each day of active employment.
  • Training in AOD Counseling:
    • Screening, assessment, and intake
    • Group and educational sessions
    • Provides one on one mentoring, support, assistance, and advocacy
    • Monitors client self administration of prescribed medication, keeps required treatment records and shift reports
  • PROGRAM SECURITY.
    • Monitor Program entrance
    • Screen bags and persons entering Program
    • Patrol premises as scheduled
  • PROGRAM SAFETY
    • Monitor Clients; conduct room checks; report violations of rules
    • While patrolling continuously observe for safe operations/conditions, report safety concerns
  • ASSET PROTECTION
    • Complete written reports and incidents logs of daily activities and irregularities, such as: unusual occurrences, equipment or property damage, theft, and presence of unauthorized persons
  • CLIENT/PARTICIPANT SUPPORT
  • Other duties as required and is subject to change at any time.
  • ACT AS A ROLE MODEL FOR PARTICIPANTS AT ALL TIMES.

MANDATED REPORTER

As service providers to the underprivileged and vulnerable in our community, all employees are considered Mandated Reporters, and must report any instance of physical or sexual abuse to proper authorities.

Qualifications

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must be able to pass a fingerprint clearance, background check, including criminal history, personal references, employment and education verifications
  • Must be able to work flexible schedule especially during the evenings and weekends as required
  • Ability to perform under circumstances of possible emotional stress and conflicts dealing with difficult, uncooperative, and potentially aggressive clients as SCADP serves the neediest of the needy in our programs which may include clients with homelessness, mental-illness, substance abuse, recently released from incarceration and other challenges.

EDUCATION:

  • Registered and in good standing in an Alcohol and Drug Counseling Certification program by an approved accrediting organization (CCAPP, CADTP or CADEE)
  • Completed statutory AOD coursework requirements
  • Completed modules 1 and 2 of ASAM within 2 weeks of hire

EXPERIENCE:

  • 1 year of experience in mental health or substance abuse treatment

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • AA or higher degree in related field
  • Experience with Electronic Health Records (EHR)
  • Bi-lingual in Spanish and English (written and verbal)
  • Understanding of harm reduction (non-abstinence) approach with participant substance use
  • Willing to work with substance abuse clients, that may have mental health, LGBTQ and/or HIV/AIDS concerns

Southern California Alcohol and Drug Programs, Inc. (SCADP) is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected Veteran Status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

This employer participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S.

If E-Verify cannot confirm that you are authorized to work, this employer is required to give you written instructions and an opportunity to contact Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or Social Security Administration (SSA) so you can begin to resolve the issue before the employer can take any action against you, including terminating your employment.