Can I work as a “Chemical Dependency Professional” (CDP) after completing either the AAS or Certificate program?
A. Perhaps, but probably not. Washington State law restricts the use of the title “Chemical Dependency Professional”. Only people who have satisfied all the Department of Health requirements and who have been issued this credential can call themselves a “Chemical Dependency Professional.” This does not mean that there are no employment opportunities for people in the CD or human services fields that do not have this credential.
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