Job Responsibilities:
- Works with individuals with a substance use disorder by providing a clinical assessment, formulating a plan of treatment, and conducting treatment services. Treatment services may be individual, group therapy, family therapy, or in psycho-educational offerings, and/or coordinating with patient navigators in making a referral to other helping agencies.
- Coordinates services with providers, patient navigators, and recovery coaches and be a consultant for those external agencies set forth by federal and state laws, i.e., courts and law enforcement.
- Assesses the individual needs of their patient and patient's families continually and reflects these needs in staffing, evaluations, treatment plans, and chart progress notes.
- Documents all reports for client charts as well as billing documents in a timely manner and in accordance with policy.
- Providers feedback to Director and Administration to improve patient flow and outcomes.
- Services on various committees and performs other duties as assigned.
Education: Graduate from an accredited master's program in Counseling, Social Work, or Psychology preferred.
Experience: Two years of experience preferably in addiction medicine. Experience in treating substance use disorders, group process, and conducting individual psychotherapy including the development of person centered treatment plans preferred.
Internal applicants must call HR at ext. 11653 to determine eligibility before applying.