Ampla Health provides the individuals and communities we serve with high quality, comprehensive, community health care that is accessible to all and culturally and linguistically appropriate.
Great Benefits including Medical, Dental, and Vision
4 weeks paid time off to start.
9 paid holidays
401k and profit sharing
Full time, Monday to Friday
Great work/home life balance
General Purpose Under the direction of the Chief Clinical Services Officer, the Drug and Alcohol Counselor provides individual, group, and family counseling services, develops treatment plans, manages cases, and documents patient care in compliance with regulatory standards.
Key Responsibilities
Provide individual, group, and family counseling for program participants
Assess patient needs and develop multidisciplinary treatment plans
Maintain accurate documentation including progress notes, discharge summaries, and bio/psycho/social assessments
Provide case management and coordinate care with healthcare providers and community resources
Conduct patient and family education, group sessions, and weekly educational presentations
Participate in team meetings, patient reviews, and program development activities
Assist with community outreach, education, and referral coordination
Stay current with chemical dependency treatments, therapies, and best practices
Maintain compliance with licensing, certifications, regulatory, and documentation requirements
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Associate's degree in related field preferred, or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience
Minimum one (1) year experience in chemical dependency or residential treatment preferred
CADAC/NADAC certification preferred
If in recovery, must have three (3) years of continuous sobriety
Knowledge of 12-step recovery principles and chemical dependency counseling
Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office)
Strong writing, documentation, and communication skills
Skills & Attributes
Professional, ethical, and team-oriented
Strong interpersonal and counseling skills
Ability to manage caseload and prioritize tasks
Knowledge of psychosocial issues, psychiatric disorders, and community resources
Positive attitude and commitment to patient care
Physical & Working Conditions
Lift up to 40 lbs; frequent standing, bending, reaching, and sitting
Adequate vision, hearing, and manual dexterity
Office/clinical environment with occasional exposure to sensitive situations
Must comply with HIPAA and confidentiality standards
Reasonable accommodations may be provided
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