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This person is accountable for providing substance use disorder and/or mental health evaluations and treatment, including, insurance authorizations, intakes, individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, case-management, drug/alcohol/infectious disease/nicotine cessation education, as well as respond to inquiries, follow-up and other duties as they relate to the client, consultation and referral sources, and family members.
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LSATP: Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment Practitioner. LCADC: Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor. CSAC: Certified Substance Abuse Counselor. CAC-AD: Certified Associate Alcohol and Drug Counselor.
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Preparing the substance abuse counseling portion of the client treatment plan. CADC (certified drug and alcohol counselor) Assessing client for substance abuse diagnosis using DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual) criteria in determining the appropriate level of care based on ASAM (American Society of Addiction Medicine) criteria.
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Must have sufficient knowledge of the substance abuse population*, treatment planning and the field of human social services to work toward the rehabilitation of the patient community.
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Communicates the impact of substance abuse issues on patient’s behavior and/or attitudes as a member of the clinical treatment team. Develops appropriate treatment plan and priorities based on patient assessment and diagnosis and history of substance abuse.
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Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC or higher), or Certified Addiction Treatment Counselor (CATC or higher), Substance Use Disorder Certified Counselor (SUDCC or higher.
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Plans, implements, and evaluates the Substance Abuse Counseling Center's (SACC) alcohol and drug abuse/dependence screening/assessment, treatment & case management programs.
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LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) LMFT (Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist LCADC (Licensed Clinical Alcohol & Drug Counselor) LAC (Licensed Associate Counselor) LSW (Licensed Social Worker) LAMFT (Licensed Associate Marriage & Family Therapist) CADC (Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor.
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Under guidance and supervision of a Certified AOD Counselor, the AOD Support Staff I learns alcohol and drug counseling functions including screening, assessment, and intake; collects specimen from clients for drug and alcohol screening in accord with organization Policy and Procedures.
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Certification by the Iowa Board of Substance Abuse as a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC). All offers of employment at YSS are contingent upon clear results of the SING. The SING provides authorized organizations online access to Iowa Criminal History and Sex Offender Registry information held by the Department of Public Safety/Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), Department of Human Services' (DHS) Central Abuse Registry for Child Abuse (CA) and Dependent Adult Abuse (DAA), as well as Professional License information.
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Assists in developing, organizing, and conducting programs to provide treatment for conditions and problems relating to drug and alcohol abuse. Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) degree and a minimum of two (2) years of experience providing substance abuse treatment and/or cognitive behavioral treatment services to a justice-involved population.
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Licensed by the State of New Jersey as a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) pursuant to N.J.S.A; CADC, preferred; OR CADC-intern status within NJ Consumer Affairs, As a CADC Counselor you will work with adults with substance use disorders as well as co-occurring mental and substance disorders.
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Qualifications:Masters Degree in a Human Services Administration with a focus on substance abuse counselingMinimum of three years of Clinical Supervision experience, preferable in a substance abuse environment; one year of which must be directly related to substance abuse treatment.
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The substance abuse counselor preforms diagnostic assessment, coordinates treatment planning, and monitors clients through the treatment process. In addition, this position also serves as a member of the substance abuse counselor team, provides assistance to the Manager, and participates in the multidisciplinary team planning to optimize treatment planning.
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Must obtain Certified Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor (CADC) certification within two years of hire. Must have a high school diploma or equivalent and five years of mental health, substance use or other social service experience; or a bachelor’s degree; or a total of five years’ experience and college combined; or a Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) certification or Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) certification in good standing within the State of Illinois.
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