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At the Orlando Recovery Center (ORC), we offer a full continuum of care for individuals seeking recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, as well as a holistic and comprehensive approach to co-occurring disorders.
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Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) Prior experience providing counseling in an addiction recovery and/or MAT (medication assisted treatment) environment.
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We do this by providing an array of different services such us substance use treatment, behavioral intervention services, case management, and home-and community-based services.
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Mental Health Counselors provide counseling, case management, direct clinical services, community and home based services, and behavioral and human services to mentally ill, developmentally disabled and/or emotionally disturbed clients in an outpatient, residential, community or similar setting.
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Must hold valid State of Maryland Licensure or Credential that allows for practice of Drug and Alcohol Counseling (ADT, CAC-AD, CSC-AD, LGADC, LCADC, LGPC, LCPC, LMSW, LCSW, LSCW-C.
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CADC (certified drug and alcohol counselor) Maintain client caseload (including all case management and utilization review updates). 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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Rushford Center, one of Connecticut’s leading providers of addiction and mental health services, is nationally recognized for delivering outstanding prevention, treatment and recovery programs.
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Addiction Recovery Care, LLC offers a competitive benefits package, including, Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Optional company-sponsored retirement plan (401k) Short-Term/Long-Term Disability Insurance Other ancillary insurance products i.e., Critical Illness, Accident policies, etc.
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Works collaboratively with the behavioral health treatment team to identify program goals and monitor progress in treatment; intervenes by way of conducting activities such as skill building, advocacy, recovery management planning, and support and consultation to improve the overall health and well-being of the client served and overall level of functioning in identified areas of life.
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Supervision of CASAC Counselors and ensure delivery of behavioral services, overseas case notes and individual case records. Provides clinical supervision to the counselors by holding supervisory meetings at least once weekly with a focus on case analysis, person-centered treatment planning, case management and issues related to the supervisory process.
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Promise Healthcare is looking for a full-time Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor to join our health center. If you're ready to lead with passion and precision, apply now to become our Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor and help us make a lasting impact on the future of healthcare.
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Three (3) year’s experience in the field of alcohol and drug addiction to include group, individual counseling with skills of treatment planning and case management.
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Harbor Care, formerly known as Harbor Homes and the Partnership for Successful Living affiliates, is an innovative health and human services non-profit organization that provides housing, healthcare, home health, behavioral health, addiction treatment, and more in collaboration with many community partners.
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A proud member of the Elevance Health family of companies, Carelon Behavioral Health, formerly Beacon Health Options, offers superior clinical mental health and substance use disorder management, a comprehensive employee assistance program, work/life support, specialty programs for autism and depression, and insightful analytics to improve the delivery of care.
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Coordinate care with internal (Nursing, Mental Health Providers, Treatment Coordinators, and Peer Recovery Support Specialist) and external (Department of Corrections, court, probation, child protective services, other providers) entities to improve outcome of clients recovery.
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