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Behavioral Health Group (BHG), is a leading provider of opioid addiction treatment services. Provide inter-agency reports/documentation required for third party reimbursement, criminal justice proceedings, supplemental income assessments, emergency services, and other specialized treatment needs of patients as applicable.
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Master's degree or higher in Human Services, Social Work, or Psychology with the required credentials (CSAC supervisor, LCSW, or LPC). Clinical Supervisor - CSAC Supervisor or LCSW or LPC required. BHG is the largest network of Joint Commission accredited outpatient opioid treatment and recovery centers operating almost 120 locations in 24 states , and counting.
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The following licensures are accepted: LPC, LCSW, LISW, LICSW, LMFT, and Psychologist. Additional Benefits: Employee Discount Programs to applicable cell phone services, restaurants, amusement parks, movie theaters and more.
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Behavioral Health Group (BHG) is the largest network of Joint Commission-accredited treatment centers and the leading provider of opioid addiction treatment services. Standard medical office environment with interactions involving ill or infectious patients, those with mental health diagnoses, or involved in the criminal justice system.
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Additionally, keep up-dated on current drug abuse and treatment information, especially current trends in Opioid Maintenance Treatment. Paid Time Off: In addition to paid vacation and company holidays, BHG also provides paid time for training, voting, sick or personal time off.
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LPC, LMSW, LCSW Required. LPC, LMSW, LCSW required. Conduct alcohol and drug abuse counseling sessions on a regular basis per state regulation, or as part of the individual treatment plan. Clinical Supervisor / Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
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At BHG, we are committed to the belief that addiction is a brain disease, not a moral failing. Provide crisis intervention/support services to patients assigned to other counselors when their primary counselor is unavailable.
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Interaction with patients who may be ill, have infectious diseases, mental health diagnoses, or involvement in the criminal justice system. Must have an active LMSW, LPC, or LMFT in the state of AL.
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Provide in-service trainings to counselors and other treatment center team members as needed. Hold a basic understanding of alcohol/drug abuse and addiction. Assist the Program Director in implementing new programs into patient treatment.
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