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Adult Residential Treatment Counselor

Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
place Santa Barbara, 93130
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Counseling Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field
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local_atm $22 - $25 an hour
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Medical/Vision/Dental Insurance PTO
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English Spanish
Benefits:
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off

The Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse (CADA) is seeking Adult Residential Treatment Counselors to join its Adult Residential Treatment Center in Santa Barbara.

CADA is a leading provider of life-changing treatment to adults struggling with drug and/or alcohol abuse and co-occurring mental health issues. This is an interesting and rewarding position working with adults who need residential care to begin their recovery from drugs and/or alcohol. We work with adults who are self-referred, referred from an outside source, and/or court mandated. Be a part of a robust team of Alcohol and Drug Counselors and Therapists assisting individuals in the residential setting.

Qualifications:
  • Willingness to work with alcoholics and addicts in an acute detoxification setting.
  • Registered or Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor required.
  • Language skills sufficient to write appropriate professional reports and to communicate verbally with judges, attorneys, physicians, employers, and other professionals as well as with clients from a wide range of socio-economic backgrounds.
  • Public speaking skills sufficient for purposes of outreach presentations.
  • High standard of professional ethics.
Responsibilities:
  • Conducting individual intake, assessment, and referral counseling sessions with clients.
  • Following established medical assessment protocol during intake to determine the appropriateness of client admission to the program.
  • Making appropriate medical referrals prior to admission for those potential clients whose health may pose a threat to themselves or others during treatment.
  • Securing and dispensing prescription medications to clients in treatment.
  • Collecting client fees and assisting in Medi-Cal identification, eligibility processing, and billing.
  • Leading education/information groups with clients.
  • Escorting and assuring supervision of all clients during all treatment activities including acupuncture, 12-step meeting attendance, group counseling attendance, and other activities as may be developed.
  • Providing outreach information and education presentations to appropriate community agencies and potential clients.
  • Properly maintaining all written records and forms required by funding sources and by the agency.
  • Assuring that all reports to the agency and to funding sources are prepared and submitted in a timely manner.
  • Assuring the availability of information and referral services to all clients as indicated by client need.
  • Remaining abreast of all current alcohol and drug resources in the community.
  • Upholding a professional image of CADA at all times.
  • Maintaining a clean environment in all space used by the program and of the clinic and office space between cleaning service visits.
Schedule: Full-Time, Wednesday-Sunday, 4pm-12am midnight (40 hours per week).
Compensation: $22-25/hour, depending on experience and qualifications. Rate increase potential for bilingual (Spanish/English) and Certified AOD Counselors.
Location: Downtown Santa Barbara
Additional Requirements: In compliance with the California Department of Health Care Services, staff must maintain an up-to-date Tuberculosis test during employment.

If you need assistance to accommodate a disability, you may request an accommodation at any time. Please contact HR via email at hr@cadasb.org or via phone at (805) 722-1313 with any questions.

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