What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Addiction Practitioner Assistant - White Buffalo Recovery Center position at Wind River Family and Community Health Care?
Assist and motivate clients to achieve and maintain basic life skills to be proactive in society.
Assist in the practice of addictions treatment, prevention, intervention, referral and follow up under the supervision of a qualified clinical supervisor.
Assess clients' strengths and needs, utilizing screening tools that best fit their level of care.
Assist in organizing services and support an integrated system of care with other agencies.
Provides clients assistance in referring to services outside of the agency such as: inpatient facilities, menta] health, vocational rehab, etc.
Explore and advocate for community-based services dependent on the clients' needs and refer to non-substance abuse services.
Monitor client cases as they process through a comprehensive system of care.
Work with clients' families to assist in creating a supportive environment for recovery.
Provide transportation to and from residential treatment centers in the State and surrounding areas.
Assist or facilitate outpatient education sessions.
Completes necessary documentation according to CARF accreditation and 3rd party payer standards.
Completes paperwork requirements to maintain quality, up-to-date records, including progress notes and other relevant information, enter the necessary information into the electronic health record (EHR) system, ACCUCARE.
Administer random substance use screening, to support continued sobriety.
Assist Certified Addiction Practitioner or Licensed Providers with the processing of Addiction Severity Index (ASI) and provide input and recommendations for treatment planning.
Maintain professional standards of conduct, and model recovery type behavior. Adhere to NAADAC Code of Ethics, as well as policies and procedures.
Other duties as assigned to maintain and enhance the operation of the program.
Assist in the practice of addictions treatment, prevention, intervention, referral and follow up under the supervision of a qualified clinical supervisor.
Assess clients' strengths and needs, utilizing screening tools that best fit their level of care.
Assist in organizing services and support an integrated system of care with other agencies.
Provides clients assistance in referring to services outside of the agency such as: inpatient facilities, menta] health, vocational rehab, etc.
Explore and advocate for community-based services dependent on the clients' needs and refer to non-substance abuse services.
Monitor client cases as they process through a comprehensive system of care.
Work with clients' families to assist in creating a supportive environment for recovery.
Provide transportation to and from residential treatment centers in the State and surrounding areas.
Assist or facilitate outpatient education sessions.
Completes necessary documentation according to CARF accreditation and 3rd party payer standards.
Completes paperwork requirements to maintain quality, up-to-date records, including progress notes and other relevant information, enter the necessary information into the electronic health record (EHR) system, ACCUCARE.
Administer random substance use screening, to support continued sobriety.
Assist Certified Addiction Practitioner or Licensed Providers with the processing of Addiction Severity Index (ASI) and provide input and recommendations for treatment planning.
Maintain professional standards of conduct, and model recovery type behavior. Adhere to NAADAC Code of Ethics, as well as policies and procedures.
Other duties as assigned to maintain and enhance the operation of the program.