Co-Occurring Substance Use Specialist

Perryville, Missouri

Community Counseling Center
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Co-Occurring Substance Use Specialist Location: Perryville, MO Full Time: Exempt Work Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00am - 4:30pm - some evening hours may be required dependent upon client and agency need. Base Pay: $42,000 - $50,000/year dependent upon licensure / experience. The Program The Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders (ITCD) model is an evidence-based practice that improves the quality of life for people with severe mental illness and substance use disorders(co-occurring) by combining mental health and substance use services. ITCD emphasizes that individuals achieve big changes in sobriety, symptom management, and independent living via a series of small, overlapping, incremental changes that occur overtime. ITCD is a multidisciplinary approach involving pharmacological, psychological, educational and social interventions to address the needs of consumers and family members. ITCD promotes involvement of consumer and family in service delivery. ITCD philosophy understands that recovery looks different for everyone and that for some consumers the goal may be abstinence, others it may be harm reduction. We will meet our consumer wherever they are at and work with them to meet their goals. The Job You would be responsible for providing individual and group counseling for substance use for clients enroll in ITCD program. The co-occurring specialist will provide services that ensure the highest level of care is provided utilizing stage-wise treatment and working to ensure all their work is in compliance with Community Counseling Policies and Procedures and with the fidelity and compliance for ITCD standards. The substance use specialist will participate in ITCD multidisciplinary team meetings. Essential Functions Facilitate ITCD counseling and education groups. Work to provide education to family members of ITCD consumers. Provide Individual Counseling ITCD clients. Complete supplemental assessments for ITCD clients. Make appropriate referrals. Attend ITCD multi-disciplinary team meetings. Responsible for transporting clients in agency and/or personal vehicle as deemed necessary and appropriate to meet program requirements. Document according to clinical policies and procedures, DMH, CARF, and any other federal or state program per agency standards. Non Essential Functions Maintain confidentiality regarding client and/or personnel matters. Maintain compliance with all policy and procedures. Complete all required training. Work cooperatively with other departments and members of the community. Participate in all required meetings as determined by supervisor. Other duties as assigned. Must meet the Division of Behavioral Healths definition of Qualified Addiction Professional (QAP). A QAP would be one of the following: A Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP), or An individual who meets the applicable training and credentialing required by the MO Credentialing Board for any of the following Credentials: Certified Alcohol Drug Counselor (CADC), Certified Reciprocal Alcohol Drug Counselor (CRADC), Certified Reciprocal Advanced Alcohol Drug Counselor (CRAADC), Certified Criminal Justice Addictions Professional (CCJP), Co-Occurring Disorders Professional (CCDP), Co-Occurring Disorders Professional Diplomat (CCDP-D), Registered Alcohol Drug Counselor - Provisional (RADC-P), or Registered Alcohol Drug Counselor (RADC) Must be able to obtain CPR/FA certification. Valid drivers license for current State of residence, Class E for Missouri drivers license, or equivalent for State of staffs residence, and current auto insurance. Who is Community Counseling Center?
Date Posted: 17 March 2024
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