What are the responsibilities and job description for the Outpatient SUD Counselor - Part-Time, Temporary position at CRI-Help?
Salary: $24 - $31 / HourOUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER COUNSELORBasic FunctionsAssist clients in discovering a way of life that can be lived without the use of chemicals, support clients through the recovery process, and assist clients in the exploration of their lifestyle- emphasizing patterns of behavior.ResponsibilitiesKeep a schedule of regular counseling appointments with clients and be available for non-scheduled counseling or crisis counseling when needed.Develop treatment plans, based on the initial ASAM assessment conducted at intake, including goals and objectives.Write progress notes and other relevant clinical documentation, as clinically necessary and at least once weekly, detailing clients progress, or lack thereof, towards completing his or her treatment plan goals.Facilitate groups sessions and educational classes as assigned by Program Manager and document accordingly in each clients file within 48 hours.When necessary, update ASAM assessments for clients.Attend weekly Case Conferences to discuss clients progress in relation to their treatment plans. Identify problems or achievements through staff discussion.Conduct and document case management between clients and other service agencies involved in clients treatment, including but not limited to: Probation, Parole, DCFS, DMH, DPSS, DOR, along with referring case managers and insurance providers.Attend, and actively participate in, monthly in-service training sessions.Provide each client with an individualized Continuing Care Plan.Complete all necessary documentation within contractually established timeframes: this includes P.O. reports, progress notes, discharge summaries, aftercare plans, etc.Provide family support and education through conjoint sessions as well as family groups.Communicate and coordinate effectively with the treatment team regrading client treatment issues.Maintain a minimum of 65% DMC billing productivity per month.Perform other duties as assigned by the Program Manager.Skills / KnowledgeMust be able to accurately document clients individual sessions and group participation.Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.Must have knowledge and ability to use counseling techniques to educate, elicit feelings, facilitate self-understanding and motivate the client.Must be skilled in using Evidence Based Practices, including CBT and MI.Must have the ability to act as Case Manager, coordinating a continuum of treatment and / or services for clients.Due to the program philosophy, all clinical staff must have a good understanding of the Narcotics Anonymous and / or Alcoholic Anonymous programs (the Twelve Steps).Education / TrainingPosition requires individual be registered and/or certified with one of the state-approved addiction counselor certification entities (e.g. CADTP, CAADE, or CCAPP) or Masters level BBS registered individuals.Working ConditionsFrequently remain in stationary positions, standing and / or sitting for prolonged periods.Occasionally crouching below the waist and / or reaching above the shoulders.Occasionally lifting and / or moving objects up to 20 lbs.Special ConditionsMust be willing to undergo random drug screenings.Position Reports ToOutpatient Program ManagerPosition TypeTemporary, Part-Time, Non-Exempt, Hourly, In-PersonPay Range$24 - $31 / Hour
Salary : $24 - $31