Posted 1mo ago

Chemical Dependency Counselor

@ Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health
Barstow, California, United States
$28-$30/hrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:provide counseling, develop plans, coordinate program
Requirements Summary:High school diploma; bachelor's in Behavioral Health Counseling or Behavioral Science preferred; CA alcoholism/drug counselor certification with 2+ years in social services; CPR (BLS) certification; CA Driver's License; flexible schedule; travel; capable of working with Indian community.
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Summary:

Applicant must possess a high school diploma or equivalent, a bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Health Counseling, or Behavioral Science is preferred. Be certified in the State of California as an Alcoholism/Drug Counselor with a minimum of 2 years’ experience in social service. Experience working with families in both intensive outpatient and inpatient setting, along with knowledge of the 12-Step support system within a treatment and recovery program. Must have CPR (BLS Provider) certification through the American Heart Association (AHA) or the American Red Cross. California Driver’s License with a safe driving record, DMV record required. Must be insurable by the program’s insurance carrier. The position requires a flexible schedule, including the ability to work evenings and weekends, and the ability to travel as needed to meet client and program needs. The Chemical Dependency Counselor performs and models comprehensive counseling functions and assists in the coordination of client case management in an outpatient program, previous intensive counseling and program treatment to clients and families suffering from the disease of alcoholism or other chemical addictions, and coordinates a multi-faceted substance abuse prevention program. Must be able to work with the Indian community and be sensitive to the Indian culture and its needs.

 

Major Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Performs counseling duties in all areas of alcoholism/chemical dependency at all clinics within RSBCIHI by:
  • Assuming responsibility for an assigned caseload of clients.
  • Interviewing, evaluating, and making treatment recommendations.
  • Conducting individual and group counseling sessions.
  • Developing initial treatment plans in conjunction with the client.
  • Supervising all substance abuse client discharge plans.
  • Preparing individual client discharge plans.
  • Prepares all monthly reports (ATGS, CADDS, etc.), and presents them to BHS Director on the 4th working day of each month.
  • Maintains a central log/file on ATGS Reports from IHS, for the BHS Department.
  • Insuring that all required documentation and consents are completed prior to the start of treatment within RSBCIHI.
  • Orienting clients and families to program schedules.
  • Completing clinical charting in client records and observing client responses to treatment and recording such in progress notes, using accepted format (SOAP)
  • Presenting to clients and family members information of treatment concepts, objectives, and goals.
  • Performing crisis substance abuse intervention.
  • Conducting 12-step groups including Alateen.
  • Meets with the interdisciplinary staff to give and receive recommendations for continued client care by:
  • Recommending revision of treatment plans and methods where needed.
  • Discussing referrals to community mental health services, inpatient primary care where needs for treatment of alcoholism or other drug addictions.
  • Participating in quality assurance activities as assigned.
  • Participating in cross training with non-BHS staff.
  • Maintains a current listing of extended care facilities
  • Participates in on-call status to meet client needs.
  • Maintains and models a close working relationship with referral sources and agencies in the community by:
  • Assuring professional contacts to assure optimum services to the client and community.
  • Visits all referral sites (i.e., RTC, Inpatient day treatment facilities).
  • Assisting with site visitations by specific individuals or groups for orientation.
  • Maintaining positive regard for and working knowledge of AA/NA/Al-Anon and other 12-step programs.
  • Clinically and professionally supports the 12-step program of AA/NA/Al-Anon within the Native American community.
  • Reinforces the philosophy of RSBCIHI in both professional and clinical areas.
  • Coordinates the RSBCIHI substance abuse prevention program by:
  • Coordinating a program, which adequately addresses substance abuse prevention.
  • Developing a substance abuse program, which addresses the unique needs of Indian youth substance abusers, and emphasizing prevention of alcohol and drug abuse among young Indian people.
  • Developing a substance abuse program that alters the environment of high-risk individuals, particularly youth from an environment that promotes substance abuse to one who rejects it.
  • Coordinates the RSBCIHI Substance Abuse Prevention Program by:
  • Establishing a program, which emphasizes traditional Indian cultural values, including spiritual values, and an alternative to behavior patterns which promote substance abuse and as a source of strength for the recovering abuses.
  • Working closely with other departments to enhance future and current drug free environment.
  • Completes other duties as directed.