About Job
- Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k match, HealthJoy - a no cost medical and mental health online resource available Day 1, and much more
- Robust earned paid time off program (PTO)
- Federal Loan Forgiveness Program (available on eligible roles)
- Professional Development Support
- Conduct exceptional assessment and provide SUD focused treatment services for patients, with strong consideration of co-occurring disorders.
- Demonstrate strong engagement skills, with knowledge of and ability to utilize Motivational Interviewing/Stages, utilizing a harm reduction framework.
- Provide individual counseling, focusing on both SUD and MH issues presented by the patient.
- Demonstrate strong skills in group/ IOP facilitation.
- Actively solicits family involvement in patient treatment and care coordination.
- Provides appropriate linkage and referrals for patients to ensure successful discharge plan.
- Participates in multi-disciplinary team meetings, demonstrating strong teamwork, communication, and care coordination skills.
- Maintain client charting in accordance with Medicaid, JCAHO, ODADAS, ODMH, CARF and professional standards.
- Active engagement in ongoing supervision, consultation with supervisor to act upon ethical and legal aspects of the organization.
- Acts to understand and safeguard the welfare of clients.
- Bachelor's Degree required. Master's Degree Preferred.
- Valid unencumbered LSW, LISW, LPC, LPCC, LMFT, or LIMFT License in the State of Ohio required.
- American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required.
- Previous work experience working with clients with co-occurring mental health/substance abuse diagnoses in a residential treatment facility preferred.
- Possess a working knowledge of the disease concept of chemical dependency, chemical dependency treatment, 12-step methodology, and group dynamics, integrating a harm reduction framework.
- Experience collaborating with other team members to optimize outcomes for clients.
- Familiarity of state and federal healthcare regulations.
- Awareness of community and state support resources for the population served.
- Work is normally performed in a residential treatment facility environment.
- While hours of operation are generally standard, flexibility to work evenings and extended hours may be required.
- Requires periods of sitting, standing, telephone, and computer work.
- Hearing: adequate to hear clients or patients in person, over the telephone or through telehealth technology.
- Speaking: adequate to speak to clients or patients in person, over the telephone or through telehealth technology.
- Vision: Visual acuity adequate to perform job duties, including reading information from printed sources and computer screens.
- Physical effort required: occasional lifting and carrying items weighing up to 15 pounds, unassisted.
- Possible exposure to blood borne pathogens while performing job duties.
- Frequent bending, reaching, and repetitive hand movements, standing, walking, squatting and sitting, with some lifting, pushing and pulling exerted regularly throughout a regular workday.
- Sufficient dexterity to operate a PC and other office equipment.
eQuest
Professional Field




Patient Focus
Diagnoses
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Dual Diagnosis
Issues
Substance Abuse
Therapeutic Approach
Methodologies
ECT
Modalities
Families
Individuals
Practice Specifics
Populations
Individuals with Addiction Issues
Racial Justice Allied
Settings
Residential
In-patient Non-Psychiatric
In-patient Psychiatric
Intense Out-patient (IOP)
Milieu
Nursing Home
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Home Health/In-home
Long-Term Structured Residences
Forensic
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