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Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred Counselors will be certified alcohol and drug counselors (CADC), licensed alcohol and drug counselors (LCADC), or other licensed health professionals (LAC/LSW, LPC/LCSW.) EXPERIENCE: Knowledge of NJSAMS helpful.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: $40.00 - $50.00 per hourA behavioral health organization is looking for an individual with LSW/LCSW or LAC/LPC and CADC/LCADC certification to serve as a part-time or per diem Substance Abuse Counselor.
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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelors degree in a behavioral health fieldMust have CADC/LCADC required in accordance with the Alcohol and Drug Licensing and Certification Act, N.J.S.A. 45:2D-1 et seq.
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CADC or LMSW and above (preferred or willing/able to obtain). CAC, CAP, LMHC, LCSW or Registered Intern/ Associate with active clear license or certification in good standing. CADC or LMSW and above (preferred or willing/able to obtain.
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You will provide support and assistance to the multidisciplinary staff to include, but not limited to, answering phone requests for service, responding to walk-in requests for service, returning written requests for services with brochures, etc., conducting phone and face-to-face screenings, completing intakes and the necessary documentation, making appointments for services, researching available resources, and providing support to group facilitators.
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CADC or comparative residential and rehabilitation experience preferred. The Adult Rehabilitation Center is seeking an Intake Coordinator to work cooperatively with Program staff to maintain a quality intake system.
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Options Counseling Center is looking for a full-time Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counselor in a busy clinic located in Paterson, NJ. A minimum of a CADC required. Options Counseling Center is looking for a full-time Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counselor in a busy clinic located in Paterson, NJ. A minimum of a CADC required.
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