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Salary – Associate Level License - $55,000 - $70,000 (LPA, LPCA, CSW, AMFT)
                Independent Level License - $65,000 - $75,000 (LPP, LPCC, LCSW, LMFT)


Education Requirements:  Bachelor’s Degree and CADC license with approved supervisor status or Masters Degrees and license in Human Service Field. A working knowledge of the Twelve Step recovery process is necessary

Duties/Responsibilities: This position delivers support to consumers and providers in the Crisis or Residential Recovery Unit (CRRU), Children's Crisis Unit or other Residential Recovery Centers. Provider will supervise Peer Support Services and TCADC services delivered on site and off site. This position provides direct care to consumers in the Crisis Residential Recover Unit (CRRU) or other Residential Setting.  The provider observes the consumer to ensure safe withdrawal, and therapeutic engagement of addiction meeting the client where they are in recovery; handle telephone contacts for referrals; ensure and check proper admit and discharge of consumers along with necessary paperwork; process chart work; facilitate groups and individual therapy. The provider is responsible for the timely production of reports for client charts. Provider may supervise temporary CADC personnel and ensure appropriate documentation is maintained for supervision and provided to the board in a timely manner. This person will be able to demonstrate and consistently practice competency in the skills, knowledge and attitudes as outlined in Addiction Counseling Competencies: The Knowledge, Skills, And Attitudes of Professional Practice (CSAT TAP #21, 2006).This staff will oversee National Suicide Prevention Line Calls and ensure follow up as needed.

Special Experience / Skill Set Required: This position requires organizational skills, as well as knowledge and skills in coordination of client care.  An understanding and application of The Principles of Effective Treatment (NIDA NIH Publication No. 00-4180) are necessary to function in this role.

 

This is a full time position

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