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Board Position
Agency Information
Agency:  Mental Health, Chemical Abuse and Dependency Services Division
Incorporation Year: 1967
Annual Budget: $20,000,000 to Unlimited
Board Meetings Held: Monthly
Current Board Size: 23
Number Paid Staff: 160
Number Volunteer Staff: 23
Primary Group(s) Served: Adults (26-54)
Older Adults (55+)
Families / Parents
People of Color
Women
Men
Young Adults (18-25)
Govt Aid Recipients
Low-income / Poverty
Law Offenders
Homeless
Immigrants & Refugees
Directors and Officers insurance is provided (if applicable): Not Applicable
Current Board Roster: Check website www.metrokc.gov/dchs
# of members: African/African-American: 2
# of members: Asian (Not Pacific Islander): 2
# of members: American Indian/Alaska Native: 2
# of members: Caucasian/White: 16
# of members: Hispanic/Latino/Latina: 1
# of members: Multiracial: 1
# of members: Age 25-34: 2
# of members: Age 35-44: 12
# of members: Age 45-54: 3
# of members: Age 55-64: 5
# of members: Age 65-74: 2
# of members: Female: 13
# of members: Male: 10
Position Information
Primary Contact:  Amnon Shoenfeld, Division Director, (206) 263-8902, (email)
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Position title: Board Position
Description: The King County Mental Health Advisory Board of the Mental Health, Chemical Abuse and Dependency Services Division is seeking new board members for voluntary positions. Ethnic and cultural minority representation, family members of ones with mental illness, and recipients of mental health services are sought.

The King County Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Administrative Board (KCASAAB) of the Mental Health, Chemical Abuse and Dependency Services Division is seeking new board members for voluntary positions. The Division provides chemical dependency prevention and treatment services to King County's low-income population. The Board seeks a diverse membership, including people in recovery. People of color are strongly urged to apply. Applicant should have knowledge of alcoholism and other substance abuse issues and must be a resident of King County.

This is a leadership level position.
Languages: English
Human Services: Family Services
Homelessness
Housing
Youth/Teens
Health: Mental Health
Substance Abuse
Public, Societal Benefit: Advocacy

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