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Minimum qualifications: High school diploma or GED, Certified alcohol and drug counselor or registered intern in State-approved program (CAADE no longer accepted), Two years related work experience, Two years clean and sober if in recovery, Knowledge of community resources used in treatment and case management, Oral and written fluency in English language.
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Marijuana Permitted: Yes (Sober on site. Marijuana Permitted: Yes (Sober on site. Perform machine tasks related to daily production, including cleaning high tech machinery, homogenizing powder for print runs.
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Implement the social norms changing activities to decrease favorable Asian/Pacific Islander and Hispanic/Latino community attitudes toward underage and binge drinking and substance use, including the coordination of the activities of the “Safe & Sober Prevention Community Council” and the merchant compliance monitoring and education programs in the target Asian/Pacific Islander and Hispanic/Latino communities.
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Willingness to model sober and non-violent behavior on and off the job. Advocate must be willing to help clean staff bathroom & community living spaces of shelter. JOB SUMMARY: The Relief Advocate will be on-call to fill in for the Victim Services Advocates as needed.
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Recovering individuals must have a minimum two years clean, sober and abstinent to be considered for employment. Other applicants may email resume to jobs or FAX (310)679-4621, or apply in person at 15519 Crenshaw Bl., Gardena, CA. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.BHS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERBHS will consider applicants with criminal history as required.
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That's why we offer a range of programs and services, including residential, outpatient, sober living, and recovery support. That's why we offer a range of programs and services, including residential, outpatient, sober living, and recovery support.
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The position is a 4 day 10 hour shift role scheduled for Sunday-Wednesday 8AM-6PM. The cook will have the opportunity to assist clients become sober, productive individuals by supporting them with vocational kitchen/food prep skills.
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Communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders including treatment and sober housing teams, probation officers, businesses and employers. Communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders including treatment and sober housing teams, probation officers, businesses and employers.
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Explore and clarify in individual and group sessions reasons for treatment and living a sober life. Identify successful coping or problem solving strategies for staying sober. Provide educational sessions based on Hazelden curriculum.
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Monitor client activities within the shelter; maintain a safe and supportive atmosphere; ensure client adherence to program rules, especially regarding clean and sober behavior. The Program Aide is also responsible for administrative tasks that contribute to facility operations.
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We pride ourselves in providing high quality clinical treatment and team-based support needed to build a life worth living sober. Groups Recover Together is an outpatient addiction medicine provider that delivers comprehensive outpatient treatment for opioid addiction.
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No background check will be conducted unless and until a conditional offer of employment has been made to an applicant. Attend and participate in community meetings related to substance abuse and addiction topics.
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Develop linkages with community resources that promote a sober, recovery focused lifestyle while addressing system barriers to a person’s successful recovery. Preferred Bachelor’s degree in human services, related field or discipline, or LADC (Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor.
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Collaborates with undergraduate Sober Hosts who volunteer to monitor the conduct and safety of their peers while attending Greek sponsored social events. Collaborates with undergraduate Sober Hosts who volunteer to monitor the conduct and safety of their peers while attending Greek sponsored social events.
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Robust benefit offering that includes health, vision, dental, 401k with matching contribution, HSA, FSA, PTO, mental health and wellness time off, and paid parental leave. Minimum 2 years of experience in an office administrative/coordinator role.
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