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Under the direction of the LADC Supervisor (Treatment Director), the LADC provides direct services to individuals with substance use disorders (many of whom may also have a mental illness.
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Clinical Acumen: Developing knowledge of the mental illness, substance use disorders, various therapeutic modalities, and related community resources; Strong intervention. Job Qualifications A master’s degree in social work or counseling Demonstrated leadership of high-performing teams in youth residential facility or community behavioral/mental health settings 2+ years supervisory/management experience, clinical supervision working with youth placed in a residential facility/victim of human trafficking/developmental disabilities is a plus.
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We specialize in working with adults and youth who are facing Substance Use Disorder and/or Mental Health disorders. As the region's most comprehensive community behavioral health organization, GCB seeks to make life better and brighter for those challenged with severe mental illness and addiction.
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As the largest provider of behavioral health services in Travis County, we are dedicated to improving the lives of adults and children living with mental illness, substance use disorder and intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Conduct and or coordinate a comprehensive assessment of the individual’s substance use and mental health problems according to 245G guidelines. Are you an LADC looking to work in a progressive, person-centered, anti-racist, LGBTQIfriendly, trauma-informed, non-12 step environment that promotes the health of the whole person and does not discharge people for engaging in the behavior that brought them to the program in the first place.
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DESC (Downtown Emergency Service Center) is a nonprofit organization working to help people with the complex needs of homelessness, substance use disorders, and serious mental illness achieve their highest potential for health and well-being through comprehensive services, treatment, and housing.
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Provide short-term crisis counseling to clients in behavioral health and/or homelessness crises utilizing harm reduction and trauma-informed care principles in a variety of community settings.
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The scope of practice includes but is not limited to conducting assessments, collaborating to develop interdisciplinary person-centered treatment plans, and providing individual therapy and group therapy including psychoeducation groups and activity groups for persons with acute or serious and persistent mental illness and/ or substance use disorders admitted to Inpatient Behavioral Health.
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1-2 years of experience providing services and supports to adults with mental illness and/or substance use and care coordination. We are a multidisciplinary team of Community Health Workers, Clinicians, and Nurses providing Care Coordination and individualized support to adults with complex medical, behavioral health and substance use.
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The Connection is a statewide human services and community development agency that provides unique solutions to the problems of homelessness, mental illness, substance use, improving child welfare and community justice rehabilitation.
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If so, you will be part of a deeply committed, trauma-informed team of both mental health and substance use disorder treatment providers. Conducts integrated assessments including screening for the presence of substance use, problem gambling, mental health conditions, and chronic medical conditions as well as the presence of systems-related trauma using ASAM criteria and DSM.
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Help students understand emotional or behavioral problems and mental health disorders, the risk of substance use/abuse and substance use/abuse disorders, and promote healthy ways for dealing with stress, including positive coping and de-escalation strategies through trauma-informed treatment interventions, individual therapy, group therapy, and/or support related to trauma, as needed.
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We are seeking applicants with demonstrated experience providing culturally competent behavioral health care to a diverse adult population including LGBTQ individuals, people of color, individuals with substance use issues, survivors of abuse, survivors of community violence, medically complex and vulnerable individuals, young adults, and older adults.
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WHAT YOU WILL DO The purpose of this position is to provide assessment, response planning, crisis planning, linkage and follow up services, and connection to services to child and/or adult clients including, but not limited to, persons diagnosed with developmental disabilities, mental illness, alcohol, and other substance use along with anyone in Jefferson County experiencing a mental health crisis.
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Ensures the use of evidence based treatments in the areas of mental health and substance abuse to address client needs (e.g., cognitive behavioral therapy, harm reduction, motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care.
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