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Note : We are currently looking for a candidate with an LCDC II, LCDC III, LPC, or LSW for this role. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor II (LCDCII), Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor III (LCDCIII), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Licensed Social Work (LSW.
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Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC), Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC), Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Develops, implements, and manages the Initial Ward Care Plan for all new guardianship cases which is tailored to meet the ward's individual needs and level of functioning for shelter, clothing, food, and medical, social, educational, legal and psychiatric care.
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Current licensure by the Chemical Dependency Professionals Board as a CDCA, LCDC II, III, or LICDC. Higher than CDCA preferred. Current licensure by the Chemical Dependency Professionals Board as a CDCA, LCDC II, III, or LICDC. Higher than CDCA preferred.
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LCDC or LCDC-I preferred. Experience facilitating groups and individual peer recovery coach sessions. Experience with addiction recovery, including multiple pathways to recovery and peer recovery support.
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Independent licensure: LPCC, LISW, LICDC Preferred; LPC, LSW, LCDC III required. Independent licensure: LPCC, LISW, LICDC Preferred; LPC, LSW, LCDC III required. Site Supervisor: Opiate Treatment (LSW, LISW, LPC, LPCC) Job Description.
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Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC);OR, Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC);OR, Licensed Marriage Family Therapist (LMFT). Bachelor's degree in Social or Behavioral Sciences or a directly related field AND two (2) years experience in substance abuse counseling, social services or criminal justice work.
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Complete Y-USA Learning and Career Development Center (LCDC) e-learnings: Foundations of Listen First, Orientation to Healthy Living at the Y, Principles of Member Health & Wellness and Group Exercise at the Y.
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Must have a current license/certification: LSW, LPC, LISW, LPCC, CDCA, LCDC II, LCDC III, or LICDC. Must have a current license/certification: LSW, LPC, LISW, LPCC, CDCA, LCDC II, LCDC III, or LICDC.
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Licensed or registered as an LMFT, LCSW, LCDC, or LPC; or by the Board of Psychology as a Licensed Psychologist or Psychological Assistant. Licensed or registered as an LMFT, LCSW, LCDC, or LPC; or by the Board of Psychology as a Licensed Psychologist or Psychological Assistant.
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Licensed as a LSW, LPC, or MFT through the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapy Board – or – Licensed as a LCDC II or LCDC III through the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board.
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Current licensure by the Chemical Dependency Professionals Board as a LCDC II, III, or LICDC. Higher than CDCA. Current licensure by the Chemical Dependency Professionals Board as a LCDC II, III, or LICDC. Higher than CDCA.
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LMSW or LPC with LCDC license required. LMSW or LPC with LCDC license. LMSW or LPC with LCDC license required. LMSW or LPC with LCDC license. As an Outpatient Therapist, you are responsible for clinical treatment for patients receiving treatment for psychiatric, and substance abuse issues as an outpatient.
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LPCC (Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor) LISW (Licensed Independent Social Worker) IMFT (Independent Marriage & Family Therapist LICDC (Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor) LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) LSW (Licensed Social Worker) MFT ( Marriage & Family Therapist) LCDC III (Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor.
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It is vital that you maintain the TX DSHS/HHSC requirements for the Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor Intern status including the completion and passing of the TX DSHS/HHSC Licensure Exam prior to the expiration of the LCDC Counselor Internship.
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LCDC II or be licensure eligible. Will provide individual case management, e.g., to clients coming out of a detox center and into a residential treatment setting, or in outpatient services. Chemical Dependency Counselor II Bilingual (Spanish/English only)- Render a range of assessment and intervention services under direct supervision.
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