New Jersey Certification
The Addiction Professionals Certification Board, Inc.
Richard J. Bowe, Executive Director
1200 Tices Lane
East Brunswick, NJ 08816 USA
phone (732) 249-1991
fax (732) 249-1559
www.certbd.com
info@certbd.com
Requirements:
Certified Prevention Specialist (CPS)
- Bachelor's degree in a Human Services related field from an accredited
institution (Copy of degree and transcript must be attached to application.
Subject to Board approval)
- 180 hours pre-approved coursework. Appropriate college credit can be used
toward CPS coursework. College courses will be approved at the Board's discretion.
All other CPS coursework must have prior approval
from the Certification Board.
- 2 years (4,000 hours) in at least 1 of the 6 domains of Prevention. This
requirement also contains a 120 hours practicum completed within 2 years of
the date of application.
- IC&RC Prevention Written Exam
Associate Prevention Specialist (APS):
- 1 year (2,000 hours) prevention experience in at least 1 of the 6 domains
of prevention
- 50 hours prevention coursework in any of the 6 Domains within the last
4 years of submission of application
- 50 hours of alcohol/drug coursework within the last 4 years of submission
of application
- Recertification - every 2 years from date of initial issue date. 50 hours
continued prevention education required, along with nonrefundable recertification
fee.
Chemical Dependency Associate (CDA):
- 2,000 hours work experience in pre-approved facility
- 200 hours pre-approved supervised practicum provided by an LCADC or CCS
- 72 hours educational training
- Recertification - every two years. 40 hour addiction related continuing
education required. Hours must fall within the 2 year period between recertifications.

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Criminal Justice Counselor (CJC):
The CJC credential is intended for use within the criminal justice field.
It is not a clinical practice credential and cannot substitute for the CADC
in State regulations. Private Practice counselors must have a license approved
by the Division of Consumer Affairs to provide independent counseling.
Track I:
- 2 years full time employment (4,000 hours) in a clinical counseling position
where 50% of the caseload is criminal justice specific
- Must have a CADC
- 30 clock hours criminal justice education
- 100 hours supervised practical training in 6 domains of criminal justice
Track II:
- 2 years full time employment (4,000 hours) in a clinical counseling position
where 100% of the caseload is criminal justice specific
- 72 hours pre-approved training
- 30 clock hours criminal justice education
- 100 hours supervised practical training in 6 domains of criminal justice
Note: Applicant's work experience must be within 2 years from date of submission
of application.
Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS):
Track I
- Track One requires a CADC. Applicant must have completed at least 1 recertification
for the CADC.
- 5 years experience working in the field of chemical dependency. These 5
years are to be immediately prior to the date of application
- 3 years clinical supervisory experience in the field of chemical dependency
within 10 years immediately prior to the date of application.
- 30 hours clinical supervisory course work (previously approved by the Certification
Board) within 10 years immediately prior to the date of application. In-service
training will not be accepted.
- IC&RC Certified Clinical Supervisory exam
- 3 references:
1 Supervisor from within your facility
1 CADC from outside your facility
1 Colleague from within your facility
- Signed and witnessed authorization and release form
Signed Statement of Understanding
Signed Ethical Standards
Track II
- Master's degree (or Doctorate) in counseling or related field, copy must
be submitted with application. The Master's or Doctorate degree must include
18 graduate credits in counseling related coursework.
- 5 years experience working in the field of chemical dependency. These 5
years are to be immediately prior to the date of application
- 3 years clinical supervisory experience in the field of chemical dependency
within 10 years immediately prior to the date of application.
- 30 hours clinical supervisory course work (previously approved by the Certification
Board) within 10 years immediately prior to the date of application. In-service
training will not be accepted. Formal education may be accepted if the course
descriptions are submitted and clearly indicate supervisory training.
- 60 hours alcohol and/or drug education within 10 years immediately prior
to date of application.
- IC&RC Certified Clinical Supervisory exam
- 3 references:
1 Supervisor from within your facility
1 CADC from outside your facility
1 Colleague from within your facility
- Signed and witnessed authorization and release form
- Signed Statement of Understanding
- Signed Ethical Standards
Please note: as of 1/1/1999, all originals of certificates must be submitted
with the application, as well as a set of photocopies and a self-addressed,
stamped envelope. Once the review has been completed, the originals will be
returned. If the SASE is not included, the originals will not be returned.
Recertification: 30 hours clinical supervisor or alcohol and drug counseling
related continuing education every 2 years
Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist (CTTS):
The CTTS is not an independent clinical practice credential and should only
be used for work within health care or counseling settings. Private practice
counselors must have a license approved by the Division of consumer Affairs
to provide independent counseling.
- 42 clock hours training
- Master's or above in Human Services field within 1 year of full time counseling
or health care experience.
- Bachelor's in Human Services with 2 years of full time counseling or health
care experience.
- CADC/LCADC/Nursing or other recognized health related qualification, with
4 years full time counseling or health care experience.
- Reference - 1 supervisor from within your facility
- Signed and witnessed authorization and release form
- Signed Statement of Understanding
- Signed Ethical Standards
- Recertification - every 2 years with 18 hours continuing education on tobacco
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Addiction and Disability Specialist (ADS):
The ADS credential is intended for use by those working within an addiction
or disability setting. It is not a clinical practice credential and cannot substitute
for the CADC or CMS in State regulations. Private practice counselors must have
a license approved by the Division of Consumer Affairs to provide independent
counseling.
- 4,000 hours work experience in an organization that primarily serves people
with the disabilities listed in the educational coursework. Experience must
be in 1 of the following areas: Counseling, Supervisory, Special Education
or Advocacy. This experience must be in a disability specific position, including
alcohol and drug counseling.
- Pre-Approved 100 hour supervised practicum in the 5 CADC counseling domains.
- Bachelor's in Human Services related field
- Track 1:
CADC or LCADC
36 hours pre-approved disability training
OR
Track 2:
No CADC
36 hours pre-approved disability training
54 hours pre-approved alcohol and drug counseling coursework
- Recertification - every 2 years with 40 hours addiction and/or disability
related education.
Certified Perinatal Addiction Specialist (CPAS):
- 2 years full time experience (4,000 hours) where 50% of the caseload is
working with women of childbearing age and/or their children.
- Work experience must be obtained working in 1 of the following fields:
Social Work
Addiction Counseling
Child Abuse Prevention
Maternal Child Health
Mental Health
Drug Courts/TASC
Psychology
DYFS
Domestic Violence
Family Treatment
Case Worker
Nursing
- Bachelor's degree or RN in Human Services or Health related field. Degree
must consist of 120 hours education. Official transcript must show a minimum
of 20 hours in any one of the following areas:
Criminal Justice
Psychology
Social Work
Social/Political Science
Nursing
Biology
Anatomy and Physiology
Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor
Education in Childhood Development/Special Education
- 360 hour supervised practical training - to be completed within 3 years
immediately prior to application.
- Recertification - every 2 years with 40 hours continuing education in the
perinatal addiction related coursework.
Please contact the Addiction Professionals Certification Board, Inc. regarding
requirements for the following:
Certified MICA Specialist (CMS)
Community Mental Health Associate (CMHA)
Certified Co-Occurring Disorder Specialist (CODS)
Recovery Mentor Associate (RMA)
Disaster Response Crisis Counselor (DRCC)
Certificates for LCADC and CADC's only:
Gambling
DUI
Disability
Perinatal Addiction
Women's Treatment Specialist

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