What are the responsibilities and job description for the CAC I position at Hillcrest Children & Family Center?
Are you a dedicated professional ready to make a tangible difference in the heart of Washington, DC? Hillcrest Children & Family Center is looking for a mission-driven Certified Addiction Counselor I (CAC I) to join our clinical team.
At Hillcrest, we don’t just offer services. We break down systemic barriers. We are a non-profit dedicated to high-quality, evidence-based care, and we need a compassionate advocate like you to guide individuals on their transformative journey toward sobriety and wellness.
As a CAC I, you are at the center of our clinical mission. You will be the steady hand for clients navigating addiction, providing the tools and advocacy they need to reclaim their lives.
Key Responsibilities
We value the professionals who drive our mission forward. We provide a supportive, high-standards environment where your career can grow alongside the community we serve.
At Hillcrest, we don’t just offer services. We break down systemic barriers. We are a non-profit dedicated to high-quality, evidence-based care, and we need a compassionate advocate like you to guide individuals on their transformative journey toward sobriety and wellness.
As a CAC I, you are at the center of our clinical mission. You will be the steady hand for clients navigating addiction, providing the tools and advocacy they need to reclaim their lives.
Key Responsibilities
- Facilitate impactful individual counseling sessions and lead treatment groups that address both addiction and related mental health challenges.
- Collaborate with key partners, including the DC court system, DYS, and CFSA, to ensure your clients have a voice and access to every necessary resource.
- Manage the critical transition to inpatient facilities for clients requiring intensive care.
- Conduct comprehensive assessments and develop 90-day personalized treatment plans, monitoring progress to ensure successful outcomes.
- Maintain high standards of documentation in our EMR systems and stay sharp by participating in ongoing training and the latest developments in addiction sciences
- Must hold and maintain a valid CAC I certification in the District of Columbia.
- An Associate’s degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field.
- 1–3 years of clinical experience, with a specific talent for engaging and supporting adolescent populations.
- Exceptional verbal and written skills. Bilingual candidates are highly encouraged to apply!
- Experience with Credible, Netsmart, or other Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is a significant plus.
- Strong organizational skills, sound judgment, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
We value the professionals who drive our mission forward. We provide a supportive, high-standards environment where your career can grow alongside the community we serve.
- Affordable Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance.
- 401K Retirement Plan and Life Insurance.
- Paid Time Off (PTO), Sick Leave, and Paid Company Holidays.
- Dedicated opportunities for professional development and leadership training.
- Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) to support your own mental health and well-being.