Job Overview
Position Details
The Substance Abuse Counselor provides community-based case management and counseling services for individuals with substance use disorders to include assessment, treatment / recovery planning, linkage and coordination of care.
Among the key duties of this position are the following:
- Provides case management services to assist individuals to gain access to needed medical, social, education, mental health, addiction, co-occurring and other services.
- Visits individuals served in their homes throughout the county as per schedule developed with supervisor.
- Develops a comprehensive case management assessment that addresses life domains such as housing, finances, transportation, legal services, vocational, employment, health care, and family strengths/needs.
- Links individuals served to appropriate care and resources in the community including resources that address specialized needs, such as agencies providing services related to HIV/AIDS, mental health disorders, chronic and acute health problems and problems stemming from involvement with the criminal justice system.
- Helps individuals identify triggers for relapse and focus on a lifestyle centered on recovery.
- Links individuals served to substance abuse and co-occurring treatment.
- Provides specialized substance use disorder treatment/co-occurring services.
- Demonstrates the ability to engage and establish a working relationship with, and provide services to individuals with opioid use disorders (OUD).
- Maintains appropriate consumer/patient records as mandated by University Behavioral Health Care policy and applicable accrediting organization standards.
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- Bachelor’s Degree in a behavioral health profession plus three (3) years of related experience working with high need individuals with substance use disorders.
- A Bachelor’s level Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) certification.
- All clinical licensing as required by discipline and New Jersey Division of consumer affairs.
- Applicants possessing a degree in Social Work must have an active New Jersey certification/licensure as required by the State Board of Social Work.
- Must be able to serve assigned shifts, which may include weekend, holiday and/or off-hour shifts.
- Must possess own vehicle for use to outreach individuals served.
- Bilingual skills (English/Spanish).
- Experience with community-based service provision to adults with addictions.
- Master’s degree in a related behavioral health profession or a Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LCADC) license along with the three (3) years of specific related experience.