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Certified Substance Abuse Counselor- A (CSAC-A) or CSAC-A Supervisee

Job Description Certified Substance Abuse Counselor- A (CSAC-A) or CSAC-A SuperviseeAnnual salary compensation depending on experience, education, and certification.Intercept Health is a family-owned agency serving various mental and behavioral health, substance use, and foster care needs in Virginia. In 1996, what started as a single group home for boys has evolved year after year to fill gaps and meet the service needs of families and communities throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia."We help people grow and live their healthiest lives." All potential applicants are encouraged to scroll through and read the complete job description before applying.Our team members exhibit our VALUES - STOP & ASK:Service Excellence - "WOW" clients, customers, and coworkers.Team Loyalty - help others succeed.Ownership - "see it, own it, solve it, do it."Passion - inspire with positive energy and effort.&Authenticity - be genuine and trustworthy.Solution Focused - overcome challenges with creativity.Kindness - smile, encourage, and respect everyone.We are currently seeking a CSAC-A Supervisee or CSAC-A to be responsible for clinical and administrative activities relating to outpatient substance abuse referrals, providing substance use case management, assisting with sending out invites for group counseling, working with individuals, families, couples who are impacted by addiction. Services may be provided through Tele Services as well as through face-to-face direct contact.Education and Experience: Must be CSAC-A Eligible or CSAC-A who is certified by the Virginia Board of Counseling to practice in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Virginia. Must have high school diploma or GED.Must also have knowledge of substance abuse treatment and recovery, either through education or lived experience. Ability to work within the community providing supports to connect individuals to services and resources to assist with overall health and wellbeing. A general knowledge of the disease model of addiction, community resources and treatment options, either through education or lived experiences.