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Prefer Substance Abuse Counselor (SAC), Substance Abuse Counselor - In Training (SAC-IT), or Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC). We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.
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This person is accountable for providing substance use disorder and/or mental health evaluations and treatment, including, insurance authorizations, intakes, individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, case-management, drug/alcohol/infectious disease/nicotine cessation education, as well as respond to inquiries, follow-up and other duties as they relate to the client, consultation and referral sources, and family members.
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Licensed Mental Health Specialist required upon start from one of the following Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Psychologist (LCP), or Licensed Substance Abuse Professional (LSATP.
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Advanced knowledge of current treatment interventions for individuals with behavioral health disorder and/or co-occurring substance use disorders; trauma informed care; psychopharmacology and crisis intervention.
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The System also includes Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation, which supports patient care, programs, and research; and Rogers InHealth, an initiative that works to eliminate the stigma of mental health challenges.
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A SAC-IT, SAC, or CSAC required in WI. A substance abuse specialty authorization applicable to the state hired in is required. Master’s Degree in Social Work, or related field, from an accredited school of Social Work Professional Counseling, or Family Therapy with experience in health care and in a psychiatric setting, preferred.
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We are the leading provider of behavioral health and substance use disorder services in Northwest Ohio. Services include adult and child psychiatric, substance abuse, case management, residential, Crisis Care, and therapy programs, as well as career development and wellness services.
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Demonstrated leadership experience in BH utilization and care management, particularly for members with Severe Mental Illness (SMI), Substance Use Disorders (SUD), co-occurring physical health issues, and dual disorders of mental health and substance abuse.
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LifeStance is a national provider of mental healthcare services focused on evidenced-based, medically driven treatment services for children, adolescents and adults suffering from a variety of mental health issues in an outpatient care setting, both in-person at its clinics nationwide and through its digital health telemedicine offering.
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Cottonwood Creek Behavioral Hospital is a 78 bed psychiatric hospital that provides high-quality, specialty behavioral health services for individuals with mental health and substance abuse issues.
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The Mental Health Counselor improves the identification and management of behavioral health challenges in real-time in an outpatient primary care program working with adults living with HIV. The Mental Health Counselor provides routine screenings for mental health and substance use in the outpatient primary medical care setting and offers targeted, immediate, brief interventions and referrals for various behavioral health concerns that present during a medical appointment.
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The Licensed Behavioral Health Therapist will provide direct therapy and case management services to clients in the community, at schools and the community center. Our school and community-based therapy, prevention and leadership development programs support young people to individually and collectively address causes of substance abuse, grief and trauma while building social-emotional, career and social change skills.
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Offering crisis stabilization and emergency care for people experiencing a mental health or substance use/addiction crisis and services for individuals who desire immediate access to assessment, treatment and support for behavioral health needs.
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What You Will Bring:Bachelor’s degree in a behavioral health field and one-year experience in a Substance abuse or behavioral health treatment facility; OR High School diploma or equivalent G.E.D., and a combination of Behavioral health education and work experience totaling a minimum of two years; OR Knowledge of therapeutic community processes, methods, and design, including small-group dynamics.
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CASAC, LMHC or LMSW with experience in substance abuse required. Screens potential individuals for admission via telephone/walk-ins to ensure appropriate level of care, using the OASAS LOCADTR tool.
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