Substance Abuse Counselors and Case Managers
Please answer the following questions and submit your responses along with your resume.
Submissions without responses to these questions will not be considered:
- Are you registered, certified, or licensed as a SUD Counselor?
- Who is your certifying body?
- Are you familiar with Electronic Health Records and online data collection?
- Do you have 2 years minimum experience working with homeless populations experiencing Substance Use or Mental Health disorders?
Job Description:
Non-profit social service agency seeks certified and experienced substance abuse Counselors and Case Managers to conduct screening and assessments; provide individual and group counseling; develop treatment plans; create and maintain client charts in compliance with regulatory agencies and funder; facilitate relapse prevention and continuing care services; and provide follow-up and aftercare counseling and case management in residential and outpatient settings.
- Counselors must be registered or certified by a State of California Accredited Institution.
- Currently looking at residential and outpatient programs for both men and women settings.
- A flexible schedule is a must and may require weekends/evenings.
- There are openings for evening and nighttime shifts.
- Prior experience working with clients in a substance abuse treatment program is required.
- Clinical Supervision toward licensure may be available for AMFT, APCC, and ACSW-level clinicians.
The requirements for the position include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Substance Abuse counselor registration or certification from a State of California Accredited Institution; CCAPP, CADTP, CAADE.
- Demonstrated experience providing substance abuse treatment services with criminal justice populations (state parole and probation) is required;
- Experience with evidence-based substance abuse treatment models and an understanding of treatment modalities is expected;
- Knowledge of community resources and services is preferred;
- Must be able to pass and maintain a criminal justice security clearance;
- Must possess a valid driver's license and have a clean driving record.
To be considered for a Drug and Alcohol Counselor Position, you must be certified by or at least register with one of the following entities:
- California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP).
- California Association of DUI Treatment Programs (CADTP).
- California Association for Drug and Alcohol Educators (CAADE).
Salary:
- Registered: $28/HR (DOE).
- Certified: $33/HR (DOE).
Benefits:
- 401(k).
- Dental Insurance.
- Health insurance.
- Paid time off.
- Vision insurance.
Schedule:
Location:
Experience:
- Addiction Counseling 2 years (Preferred).
License:
- Counseling Certification or Registered (Required).
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