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Currently possess certification as a certified substance abuse counselor/substance use disorder/addictions counselor or other approved alternate credential by a statewide certification body (such as the Illinois Certification Board.
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The Clinical Supervisor stays current and up to date on evidence-based practices for working with justice involved individuals receiving substance abuse treatment (SA) and domestic violence counseling (DV) services.
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The Clinical Supervisor independently monitors, coaches and supports GEO staff who deliver substance abuse treatment or domestic violence counseling services. Responsible for providing clinical supervision and oversight to Substance Abuse Counselors/Case Managers and other clinical and program staff in charge of delivering substance abuse treatment (SA) and/or domestic violence counseling (DV) using principles of the “What Works” system.
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Understands and accepts the responsibilities as a mandated reporter of child abuse & neglect as described in the Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act as well as confidentiality rules and regulations set forth by the agency, Offices of Mental Health, Department of Children and Family Services, and Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse as applicable.
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Experience in a specific treatment modality such as: EMDR, substance abuse, trauma, grief/loss, Gottman Couples Therapy, family systems, etc. Have interest in at least one niche market for therapeutic services (i.e. couples, trauma, grief/loss, CBT, family systems, substance abuse etc.
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The Transition Team provides client‐centered, strengths‐based, and trauma‐informed services to Class Members with mental illness, co‐occurring substance abuse disorders and physical health concerns, utilizing a harm reduction approach.
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They will provide client-centered, strengths-based, and trauma-informed services to clients with severe mental illness and co-occurring substance abuse/addiction disorders utilizing a harm reduction approach.
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Our services include counseling, mental health, substance abuse treatment, housing, work with prisoners and their families, and services for older adults and a variety of services for children including preschool, foster care, and adoption.
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Knowledge/experience in the field of substance abuse treatment and Trauma-Informed Care. Licensure in the State of Illinois as a licensed clinical social worker or a licensed clinical professional counselor is required.
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Responsible for providing all support, services, and treatments necessary to deliver integrated crisis response, crisis stabilization, interventions, and crisis prevention activities to individuals with mental health, substance abuse, and developmental disabilities.
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Ongoing development of clinical and substance abuse treatment interventions. Evaluation for drug abuse/dependence: knowledge of various street drugs used, their effects (signs and symptoms) and drug related behaviors.
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Provides assessment and reporting interventions in child abuse/neglect, domestic violence, adult/elderly abuse, child protection, sexual assault, and human trafficking as appropriate. o Provide Motivational Interview techniques for patients with substance use and addictive disorders.
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Knowledge/expertise in one or more of the following areas: working with LGBTQ, FGLI, BIPOC and/or international students; substance abuse and eating disorder assessment and treatment; empirically supportive treatment for anxiety, depression, and perfectionism.
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Protect your costume from abuse or damage, and see that costumes are properly groomed and maintained. Protect your make-up or any mask, contacts, teeth, prosthetics from abuse or damage.
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RN, MA for supportFlexible scheduling, part-time available, generous PTO, incentive bonuses, sign on bonus, medical/dental/vision insurance options, life insurance, long term/short term disability, k Our full continuum of care serves adults, families, adolescents, and children with mental health or substance abuse issues.
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