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Must be an OASAS QHP and or CASAC/CASAC-T. General counseling and communication skills with good clinical skills a must. Formulates treatment plans in accordance with OASAS standards along with subsequent reviews.
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Experience with OMH, DOHMH, HUD, HASA, Veterans Administration and OASAS. A social services organization in New York is actively seeking a licensed clinical professional to join their growing join their staff as their new Vice President of Homeless & Veteran Services.
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Must have OASAS certification as a Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC or CASAC-T). The Substance Abuse Counselor is responsible for the delivery and implementation of supervision, support, and clinical services to a population of chemically dependent clients, who may have co-occurring disorders and/or involvement within the criminal justice system.
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Job Description: As a CASAC Counselor at Vertex LLC, you will employ evidence-based approaches to guide participants through the recovery process, focusing on improving their health, wellness, family connections, and socio-economic engagement.
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The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for maintaining OASAS regulatory compliance and assuring that programs operate in accordance with VIP Community Services organizational standards. The Clinical Supervisor ensures the quality of treatment services, the fidelity of evidence-based service delivery and timely documentation of all group and individual counseling services and support services delivered by the facility's clinical staff.
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Housing Works established New York State’s first harm reduction-based, OASAS-licensed outpatient drug treatment program. The Behavioral Health Specialist will also be responsible for providing clinical supervision for Navigators and other program staff who work with clients seeking HIV prevention and related services, including mental health and trauma-informed care.
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Our Behavioral Health division, which includes an Article 822 OASAS-licensed outpatient treatment services program and an Article 31 OMH outpatient mental health center, and a NYS Health Home Care Management unit, is dedicated to the complex needs of those dealing with the stressors of a criminal justice history and/or recent decarceration.
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Provides leadership in creating new educational programs based on professional standards, performance improvement data and regulatory agency (i.e., Joint Commission, OMH, DMH, OASAS, etc.) Current NYS clinical licensure in a relevant field (i.e., RN, NP, PA, Social Work, Mental Health Counselor, or related) is required.
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Our expanding team is seeking a highly motivated LCSW Clinical Director to oversee and run an OASAS group/clinic nestled in Brooklyn, NY. The ideal candidate should be credentialed as a social worker with knowledge of substance abuse.
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Responsibility for monitoring and maintaining standards for service provision in compliance with the NYC Board of Correction Mental Health Minimum Standards, professional standards set by NYC Health + Hospitals, OASAS requirements, and requirements of relevant city settlements in coordination with other clinical and administrative disciplines.
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Candidates must be able to ensure compliance of OASAS Inpatient Rehab and Inpatient Detox Regulations and meet deadlines for all documentation. Strong documentation skills and familiarity with OASAS regulations a plus.
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Our services include Office of Addiction Supports and Services (OASAS) Part 822 Medically Supervised Outpatient treatment, medication-assisted therapies, support groups, and non-clinical support provided by Certified Recovery Coaches.
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Contributes clinical expertise for specialty policies in accordance with hospital, professional and regulatory standards. 7 years experience with a preferred minimum of 2 years in a clinical role and exposure to quality and safety management.
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Maintains appropriate and timely documentation of clinical services and related clinical contacts in accordance with OASAS and OMH regulations and organizational expectations. -Conduct seminars and training for other clinical staff on various mental health diagnoses.
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Strong knowledge of SAMSHA, OASAS, OMH regulations and programs preferred, best practices in clinical operations is required. Demonstrated expertise in direct evidence-based clinical practice, hiring and supervision of clinical staff, clinic management.
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