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Alcohol Beverage Services (ABS) is committed to building a talented, skilled, and diverse workforce; enhancing the employee experience; and ensuring excellence customer service for County residents, businesses, and licensees.
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AdCare Rhode Island is a 59-bed inpatient alcohol and drug treatment center with a mission of providing transformational recovery experiences to individuals struggling with substance dependence.
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New Start II (NS II) RHD’s New Start II at Jackson Street is a long-term residential treatment facility that provides intensive drug and alcohol treatment and mental health support services to men who are experiencing chronic homelessness.
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As part of the University’s commitment to maintaining a healthy and safe living, learning, and working environment, we encourage you to read Miami University’s Annual Security & Fire Safety Report at: , which contains information about campus safety, crime statistics, and our drug and alcohol abuse and prevention program designed to prevent the unlawful possession, use, and distribution of drugs and alcohol on campus and at university events and activities.
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Current certification in Substance Abuse (USNCB Alcohol and Drug Counselor II or state equivalent) is required at time of hire. This position requires Certification in substance abuse (Alcohol and Drug Counselor II or state equivalent) is required at time of hire.
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Freeport-McMoRan promotes a drug/alcohol-free work environment using mandatory pre-employment drug testing and on-going drug and alcohol testing, as allowed by applicable laws. Freeport-McMoRan promotes a drug/alcohol-free work environment using mandatory pre-employment drug testing and on-going drug and alcohol testing, as allowed by applicable laws.
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Preferred:A bachelor's degree in psychology, Social Work or other related fieldCADC (Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor) Certificate. Part of the Discovery Behavioral Health family of brands, we are dedicated to helping our patients and their families cope with alcohol and substance abuse and find a path of hope, health and healing.
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Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) Certification preferred. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of Play Therapy, Group Therapy, Co-occurring Therapy, and CBT/REBT/DBT/Trauma oriented Therapies/Mindfulness preferred.
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Additional Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor (LADC) is a plus. Provides liaison for patients with components of the community source system, i.e., CMHA, Wheeler Clinic, CRT, Social Security, DSS, etc.
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Responsible for preparing cooking alcohol beverages requisition for the Executive Chef's or Executive Sous Chef's signature. Responsible for preparing cooking alcohol beverages requisition for the Executive Chef's or Executive Sous Chef's signature.
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Masters degree in the social science field and at least three years of related experience or Bachelors degree in the social service field and at least five years of related experience; and Professional Clinical Counselor, Licensed Independent Social Worker, or Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor (for drug and alcohol services only)/Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor III under supervision (for drug and alcohol services only.
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Job Posting Overview Supplemental Income – Paid Weekly Part Time - Flexible Schedule Fun Work Environment Career Growth Available Equipment Reimbursement Per Event Paid Training and Development This position is responsible for serving food or alcohol samples for retailers inside of the physical store.
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Minimum Qualification : Current Connecticut Licensure as Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or similar licensure (i.e. LMFT, LPC, etc). Here, you are part of an organization on the cutting edge helping to bring new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community education to countless men, women and children.
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Clinical licensure of: LMSW-CC, LCSW, LCPC-C, LCSW. Maine state alcohol and drug counselor certification preferred. Clinical licensure of: LMSW-CC, LCSW, LCPC-C, LCSW. Maine state alcohol and drug counselor certification preferred.
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This role is accountable for import compliance of finished goods cases of alcohol, bulk goods, raw materials, packaging materials, any other commodities. Our founders, such as Arthur Guinness, John Walker, and Charles Tanqueray, were visionary entrepreneurs whose brilliant minds helped shape the alcohol industry.
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