About Job
About the Role:
The Addiction Counselor plays a crucial role in supporting individuals struggling with substance use disorders. This position focuses on providing comprehensive assessments, developing personalized treatment plans, and facilitating group and individual counseling sessions. The counselor will work closely with clients to help them understand their addiction, develop coping strategies, and achieve their recovery goals. Additionally, the role involves collaborating with other healthcare professionals and community resources to ensure a holistic approach to treatment. Ultimately, the Addictions Counselor aims to empower clients to lead healthier, more productive lives free from addiction.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Must have an Associate's Degree Continuing education in Alcohol/Chemical Abuse Treatment, and/or completed a minimum of sixty (60) hours field field-related seminars
- Two years of minimum work experience with the population served and/or case management.
Must be at least 21 years of age.
Current CADC is needed.
Responsibilities:
- Recruit eligible clients in conjunction with Addictions Counselors, Program Managers, and the SUD Department Director.
- Assist in the recovery plan development of clients receiving alcoholism and other drug counseling.
- Conduct the intake process of clients in the absence of or unavailability of the Addictions Counselors.
- Participate in clinical staff meetings to assess each client's appropriateness for continued stay in the assigned level of care or discharge.
- Provide individualized case management and group education sessions to prepare clients in transitioning from community housing to independent living.
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