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Addiction Counselor Certification - I (CADC - I), Board of Oregon- Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor. Attach a copy of your Oregon Licensure and/or QMHP Certification (Required) and a copy of your CADC- I (If applicable.
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Equal Opportunity Employer/Vet/Disabled Licensure Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist or Licensed Psychologist are eligible licenses in Oregon and are required at date of hire OR. Preferred: PhD. or CADC. Need help finding the right job.
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The CADC credential is preferred, given the high occurrence of substance use/abuse, however not required. LifeWorks NW is a private, non-profit organization providing prevention, mental health, substance use treatment, and related social services to youths, adults, and older adults in over fifteen locations throughout Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties.
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The CADC credential is desired given the high occurrence of substance use/abuse. Qualifications:This position requires a valid and active QMHA credential certification through MHACBO.Required: The incumbent must possess a Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science field from an accredited college or university or three years of full time professional experience working with adults with mental illness (preferably with SPMI.
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Credentials: Must meet State of Oregon OAR/MHACBO and requirements for a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor CADC I/II (or national equivalency NCAC I/II) General Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to work well under pressure and work effectively in a multicultural setting, demonstrating excellent organizational skills and interpersonal skills.
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Seeking: Substance Abuse Counselor - CADC-R, CADC I, CADC II, CADC III. The Substance Abuse Counselor is instrumental in our patient’s treatment and recovery from opioid use disorder.
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Seeking: Substance Use Disorder Counselor - CADC-R, CADC I, CADC II, CADC III. CADC R or higher (CADC I, CADC II, CADC III) is require d. Substance Abuse Counselors provide high quality, compassionate care through various mediums which include both individual and group counseling sessions.
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Seeking: Substance Use Disorder Counselor: CADC-R, CADC-I, or CADC-II. Seeking: Substance Use Disorder Counselor: CADC-R, CADC-I, or CADC-II. Prior experience and knowledge in an addiction recovery and/or MAT (medication assisted treatment) environment.
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Seeking: Substance Use Disorder Counselor - CADC. Those without a CADC must have the ability to test for the certification within 6 months of hire. Seeking: Substance Use Disorder Counselor - CADC.
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Position Summary: The Clinical Director (CD) provides clinical leadership, supervision and support to VOA women’s programs serving substance use disorder and mental health clients within the Women’s Residential Center umbrella, including residential and transitional housing programs.
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Conduct hiring, management, and development of the Recovery Team (Case Managers, Relapse Prevention Specialist, Counselor and Intake Specialist) while following New Life Ministries procedures and CADC practices in attaining Portland Rescue Mission goals of transforming participant lives and equipping the local church.
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A minimum of 30 semester hours (45 quarter hours) of coursework in some or all of the following courses: elemental/intro psychology, social psychology/sociology, human behavior, development or biology, statistics/research methods, substance misuse, criminogenic/forensic, psychopharmacology or neuroscience, cognitive development and/or communication; behavior modification, or cultural practices.
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It is required that the incumbent have their CADC II within six months of starting this role; they must be eligible or registered for their CADC II. It is preferred the incumbent already have their CADC II QMHA is preferred in addition or a Master's degree in a behavioral health field.
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Provide clinical supervision to CADC, CADC-R, Peer Support Specialist, QMHA, and Direct Care staff. Responsible for the overall operation of a residential treatment facility for adults with substance use disorders.
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The successful candidate will work closely with our Clinical Director, playing a crucial role in the development and implementation of an agency-wide harm reduction and substance use treatment framework.
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