Job Description
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Deadline: 12/19/2025
COMPANY OVERVIEW: Proteus is the premier provider of training, education, and community services within the agriculturally rich Central San Joaquin Valley. Since its inception in 1967, Proteus has been in a continuous state of evolution, adding and expanding services as the changing needs of the workforce emerge. Our “Mission” is to provide education, workplace training, job placement, and other support services to farm-working families and diverse program participants to empower them to achieve self-sufficiency.
COMPANY BENEFITS: Proteus, Inc. is proud to offer our eligible employees a comprehensive benefits program, which includes:
? A 37.5-hour workweek
? 13 paid holidays
? Self-care and bereavement leave
? Health Insurance
? Dental Insurance
? Vision insurance
? Employer Funded Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA)
? Employer-paid basic life insurance and AD&D coverage
? Voluntary insurance options
? A 403(b) and Roth retirement plan
? Flexible spending account options
? An Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
? A generous $1,500 tuition assistance program
Additionally, Proteus, Inc. is proud to be a Public Service Loan Forgiveness-certified employer.
POSITION SUMMARY: In partnership with Woodlake High School, Dinuba HS, Orosi HS, Tulare Union HS. Provides services in the areas of outreach, assessment, vocational exploration, case management, counseling, development of customers' individual plans, job search assistance and follow-up services; assists in preparation of administrative assignment.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES include the following:
1. Initiates and maintains contact with youth, High School staff, employers, job services and community agencies who express interest in the In-School Youth program opportunities.
2. Provides supportive services to at-risk youth and interprets and/or makes appropriate referrals.
3. Conducts initial assessment interviews and interprets testing results as part of initial assessment.
4. Places youth in subsidized and unsubsidized employment.
5. Provides job search assistance to participants.
6. Assesses skill levels and service needs of participants, including administering and interpreting objective assessment, test results, completing formal objective assessment, to include training and employment needs of the youth, and determining supportive services needs of customers.
7. Prepares and completes Individual Service Plans.
8. Provides counseling to at-risk youth, such as job counseling and career counseling.
9. Provides case management services to participants.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's Degree in related field, OR four (4) years of directly related experience and/or training; OR a combination of education and experience.
COMPUTER SKILLS: Moderate computer skills required for data entry, Word, Excel, and other software programs, as required for the position.
LANGUAGE SKILLS: Ability to read, and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedures manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers, employees, or organizations. Bilingual (English/Spanish) required.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS: Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, interest, commissions, proportions, and percentages. Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra.
REASONING ABILITY: Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Access to transportation, a California driver's license, and the minimum vehicle insurance needed by law.
TRAVEL REQUIREMENT: Will require weekly travel to local Proteus offices or events at 50% of the weekly schedule and other assigned divisional areas. Travel is primarily local during the business day, although some out-of-area and overnight travel may be expected.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this job.
? Employees are regularly required to stand and use their hands to finger, handle, or feel. The employee is frequently required to walk: reach with hands and arms; sit, kneel, stoop, climb, or balance.
? Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
? Travel to other locations and outside training.
? Ability to lift and/or move up to 15 pounds and ability to maneuver a dolly.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
? Indoor work environment
? Working conditions include attendance at meetings
? Travel to other locations and outside training
AT-WILL STATEMENT: Employment at Proteus is employment at will. This means that an employee is free to leave his or her employment at any time, with or without cause or notice, and the Company retains the same right to terminate the employee at any time, with or without cause or notice. Please understand that continued employment cannot be guaranteed for any employee. This policy of at-will employment may be changed only by a written employment agreement signed by the Chief Executive Officer that expressly changes the policy of at-will employment. Unless the employee's employment is covered by a written employment agreement that specifically provides otherwise, this policy of at-will employment is the sole and entire agreement between the employee and the Company as to the duration of employment and the circumstances under which employment may be terminated.
Except employment-at-will, terms, and conditions of employment with the Company may be modified at the sole discretion of the Company, with or without cause or notice at any time. No implied contract concerning any employment-related decision term or condition of employment can be established by any other statement, conduct, policy, or practice. Examples of the types of terms and conditions of employment that are within the sole discretion of the Company include but are not limited to, the following: promotion; demotion; transfers; hiring decisions; compensation; benefits; qualifications; discipline; layoff or recall; rules; hours and schedules; work assignments; job duties and responsibilities; production standards; subcontracting; reduction, cessation, or expansion of operations; sale, relocation, merger, or consolidation of operations; determinations concerning the use of equipment, methods, or facilities; or any other terms and conditions that the Company may determine to be necessary for the safe, efficient, and economic operation of its business.
DISCLAIMER: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and requirements, which may change from time to time based on business needs. When appropriate, reasonable accommodations that do not create an undue hardship to the Company may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:
Apply online by visiting our website at ******************* If you would like to contact us regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please get in touch with Human Resources at ************ or email at
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Proteus is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. If you would like more information on your EEO rights under law, please visit *************
If you are looking for a job that encourages work-life balance, Proteus has just the job for you! Visit our website to review a full list of open positions across our organization
$39k-55k yearly est. 30d ago
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SUD Counselor - The Lodge
RH Community Builders 3.3
Counselor job in Fresno, CA
Full Job Description
This position provides substance abuse counseling, case management and clinical group services. Counselors interact with clients on a day-to-day basis providing individual and group counseling, as well as engaging in rehabilitation activities as needed. Counselors provide substance abuse recovery skills and information and leadership necessary to provide clients with the ability to recover from substance abuse addiction.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Assesses each client's needs and develops an individualized treatment and recovery plan other case management services as determined by the treatment team (anger management, job search, AOD education, etc.)
Ensures clients are informed of inappropriate behavior.
Acts as facilitator in assigned groups including mixed gender and gender specific groups with gender specific trauma curriculum
Develops and maintains a caseload as prescribed by the Program Manager
Encourage team building feedback and problem solving in participants.
Ensures that collateral services are provided as needed and that clients attend specialized groups or individual counseling sessions.
Gathers information for assessment and diagnosis. Conducts intake interviews and completes comprehensive individual assessment as needed.
Interacts therapeutically with clients. Initiates appropriate and timely interventions and integrates the clinical concept with sound theoretical and practical applications of rehabilitative and individual group and milieu counseling principles.
Interacts with court and law enforcement officials as a team member and on a professional level while maintaining appropriate boundaries Comply with all charting and documentation requirements per contract, funding agency, and RH Community Builder policy
Provides counseling support to clients and families and encourages family members and client significant others to participate in client stabilization and counseling services and be able to refer those needing specific services and support.
Provides crisis intervention and refers clients to community health, HIV and TB clinics as necessary.
Provides a variety of interventions including individual and group therapy and other relevant sobriety-related services to clients.
Attends treatment meetings and provides input to treatment plan.
Performs specimen collection and drug testing on same gender clients as required.
Prepares and maintains assessments, treatment plans, progress notes and other records and documentation.
Regularly provides and documents client progress with program requirements. Able to successfully input required progress notes and court summary information into computerized database in a timely manner.
Transports clients when necessary.
Demonstrates interest and growth in specialty area by attending relevant workshops, seminars and classes; shares this information with program staff
Comply with all program rules, policies and procedures including HIPAA standards.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)
Certification through a recognized alcohol and drug certification entity, required.
Minimum of 5 years of experience working with alcohol and drug related issues/addictions, preferred.
Valid California driver's license and current auto insurance per contract requirements.
Proficient user of Microsoft Office Suite and EHR software.
Ability to problem solve and react appropriately to emergency situations
Ability to work independently and effectively collaborate with a team.
Must be able to communicate clearly, both in writing and orally, with employees, management, and co-workers
Highly organized, thorough, and able to self-monitor work for quality
CPR/First Aid certified
$50k-93k yearly est. 60d+ ago
SUD Counselor - Registered (553)
Kings View Corporation 3.0
Counselor job in Visalia, CA
Job Description
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Kings View is a nonprofit leader in providing behavioral health services to the underserved community, is currently seeking a SUD Counselor - Registered to join our mission to provide compassionate services to those with limited resources. Our ideal candidate will have a passion to promote social justice and societal awareness, respect for human dignity, and lead with integrity while listening and responding to the community in need.
Substance Use Disorder Counselor - Registered (553)
Visalia CA
The Registered SUD Counselor working under moderate supervision provides counsel and support to patients suffering from drug or alcohol dependency, educate families in the best ways to help in the recovery process, and work with both inpatient clients and those participating in outpatient programs. Under moderate supervision delivers services to substance abuse clients including client assessments, monitoring client attendance at meetings and classes, individual and group counseling, etc. Must be working toward certification.
How will I contribute
May conduct intake and program orientation for participant including, but not limited to, assessment of psychological and social functioning and the development, implementation, and ongoing review of the participants Individual Treatment Plans in accordance with the Title IX regulations and Program protocol and policies.
Deliver individual and group counseling services, case management services, education and community outreach services, and referrals to appropriate services/community resources as necessary.
Conduct breathalyzer and/or saliva tests on participants as appropriate, documenting results
Prepare participant progress reports, when necessary.
Interact with the criminal justice system and/or referral sources, when necessary.
Monitor and maintain participant files, charts, attendance schedules, face-to-face monitoring forms, group progress notes, completion of vocational/educational and self-help activities, aftercare, scheduled make-up sessions, etc. to ensure compliance with Title IX regulations and Program policies.
Monitor participant payments/fees and assist with fee collections. Conduct financial assessment interview in accordance with Title IX Regulations and Program protocols.
Recommend leaves of absence, dismissal/suspension, reinstatement, completion, etc. for participants in accordance with Title IX and Program policies.
Communicate openly and clearly, on a regular basis, with Clinical Supervisor and support staff to ensure Program effectiveness (appropriate caseload, work hours, scheduling, group capacity, etc.)
Abide by all Kings View policies and procedures, including but not limited to, confidentiality of program participants (Title IX, Title 42, and HIPPA/Privacy).
Attend scheduled staff meetings.
What I bring
Associate Degree: Behavioral / Social Sciences
Driver's License: Class C
Must have a minimum of 2,080 hours of related experience
Alcohol and Drug Registration and actively pursuing Certification, in good standing by an agency approved and recognized by the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) is required at time of hire.
Associate degree or the equivalent sixty college semester units with emphasis in behavioral or social sciences if required for the position. Three years abstinence if there is a history of substance abuse. Completion of 40 hours per two-year period of related training is required for continued employment for registered/certified counselors.
Must maintain counselor certification as required by State law. Knowledge and compliance with CLAS standards. Familiarity with electronic health record systems (AVATAR). In-depth knowledge of drug and alcohol testing to monitor treatment plans and medical instructions.
Relate to others comfortably and able to establish and maintain effective relationships. Strong verbal, written and interpersonal skills. Integrity to handle sensitive information in a confidential manner.
Action oriented. Strong problem-solving skills. Excellent organizational skills and ability to multi-task and juggle multiple priorities. Outstanding ability to follow through with tasks. Flexible and reliable. Fast learner, organized, can deal with changing environment, ability to get along well with others, team player.
Membership in the California Association of DUI Treatment Programs (CADTP) is encouraged
The Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance
401k plan
Vacation time
Twelve (12) Paid Holidays
Education Reimbursement Program up to $1000 per year
Referral Program
Employee Assistance Program
An environment of like-minded people reaching for the same goal
Serving the underserved community
A sense of purpose
Who We Are
Since 1951, Kings View leads the community in providing behavioral health services to the underserved population. We have a strong tradition of commitment, and we focus on serving rural communities where health resources are often limited. Our people treat the community with care and compassion. We stand by our cornerstone and philosophy of valuing each person's worth, dignity and wholeness in body, mind, and spirit. Our principal core values echo throughout the organization and into our patient-focused programs. At Kings View we are dedicated to continuing our demonstration in the unparalleled commitment to wellness and recovery within each community we serve. Join us and apply today.
$82k-137k yearly est. 30d ago
Peer Support Counselor
Stars Behavioral Health Group
Counselor job in Fresno, CA
Partner with us in making a positive change! Join a team where your work truly matters. We're proud to have been certified as a Great Place to Work for 8 years by our own employees. We invite you to partner with us in our mission to improve mental healthcare.
Job Title:
Part-Time Peer Support Counselor
Division/Program:
Fresno CRT
Starting Compensation:
18.00 - 20.00 USD Per Hour
Working Location:
Fresno, CA
Working Hours/Shift:
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdays 10AM-630PM
Why Join Our Team?
* Competitive Compensation: Offering a salary that matches your skills and experience.
* Generous Time Off: Enjoy ample vacation and holiday pay.
* Comprehensive Benefits Package:
* Employer-paid medical, dental, and vision coverage.
* Additional voluntary benefits to support your lifestyle.
* Professional Growth Opportunities:
* On-the-job training with access to paid CEU opportunities.
* Career development programs designed to help you grow.
* Supervision for BBS hours for AMFT, ACSW, and APCC professionals (where applicable).
Employee Recognition & Rewards: A culture that celebrates and rewards your hard work and dedication
What you bring to SBHG:
* Must have personal experience as a consumer in the child welfare, probation, or mental health systems
* High School diploma or equivalent (e.g., GED, HiSET, etc.) required.
* 1 year of full-time experience performing non-professional, consumer directed services in a
mental health, health care, or other social services agency / organization serving people with disabilities preferred. (Internship may be substituted)
* Valid California Driver's License required
How you will make a difference:
* Provides one-on-one support, mentoring, and role-modeling to clients and/or family members. Encourages client's interaction and socialization with other residents, providing feedback to clients on appropriate behavior while acting as a role model. Helps clients formulate problem-solving plans.
* Provides transportation to clients and family members as able and needed.
* Helps clients navigate peer support, wellness services and navigation support within the behavioral health system of care, other health systems, and community supports. Models and trains residents in independent living skills.
* Links clients to various resources, including housing, food, education/vocation, recreation, spiritual, mentors, mental and physical health, and social, as deemed appropriate in partnership with the team.
* Encourages client's interaction and socialization with other peers, providing feedback to clients on appropriate behavior while acting as a role model.
* Collaborates with Treatment Team members on the development of plans of care and safety plans.
* Provides direct services, including skill development, to individuals
Division/Program Overview:
* 24/7 inpatient voluntary program
* 16-bed facility for adults (ages 18-59)
* Rehabilitation/recovery services, including substance use rehabilitation services
* Pre-vocational or vocational counseling
* Medication evaluation and support service
Learn more about SBHG at: ***********************************
For Additional Information:
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In accordance with California law, the grade for this position is 17.98 - 26.97. Placement within the grade is determined based on experience, internal equity, and other factors permitted by law.
$38k-58k yearly est. Auto-Apply 36d ago
Counselor
Pinnacle Treatment Centers 4.3
Counselor job in Fresno, CA
5:00AM - 1:30PM (Monday - Friday)
Pinnacle's Voice: A Tale of Transformation & Recovery
“I found myself like a lot of people in a position I never thought I would be in. I needed help bad… It all started with a call… one of the easiest and hardest things I've ever done. Every day I wake up and think how good it feels and how lucky I am to have found this place.”
-Patient, Pinnacle Treatment Centers
About Us: Pinnacle Treatment Centers is a leading provider of comprehensive addiction treatment services, committed to transforming lives through compassionate care. Our approach is rooted in evidence-based practices, focusing on the holistic well-being of our patients, and treating our teammates with the same level of individualized compassion and empathy. We believe in providing a supportive and inclusive environment for both our patients and our dedicated team of professionals. Pinnacle transforms the lives of more than 35,000 individuals daily resulting in a network of care spanning across the country.
Position Overview: As a Counselor, you will play a crucial role in the recovery journey of our patients. Pinnacle's unique approach combines compassionate care with innovative treatment methods to address the diverse needs of individuals seeking help for substance use disorders. Join us in making a positive impact on the lives of those we serve.
Teammate Appreciation Benefits: At Pinnacle Treatment Centers, we value our teammates and offer a variety of benefits to support their personal and professional growth.
Variable Pay Structure: Competitive compensation based on experience, education, and licensure.
Defined Career Pathing: Clear advancement opportunities through our Counselor Tier Program, designed to reward achievement in education, licensure, and credentials.
Bonus Incentives: Recognizing and rewarding quality patient care with monthly performance-based bonuses.
STAR LRP Eligibility: 90% of our facilities are eligible for the Student Loan Repayment Program. This federal program selects applicants to forgive 100% of their student loans.
Continuing Education: Free access to over 600 CEU courses to enhance your skills and knowledge.
Paid Time Off: 18 days of PTO, sick leave, and 8 paid holidays to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives: Be part of a workforce that reflects the diversity of our patient population.
Free Clinical Supervision: Available based on licensure and availability to support your professional growth.
Key Responsibilities:
Provides orientation to new patients to the programs' rules, policies, procedures, and patients' rights.
Conduct Intakes, Discharge Planning, Initial Assessments, and Initial Treatment Plans professionally and within time guidelines as required by applicable federal and state regulation, CARF guidelines and Pinnacle Policies.
Involve patients in the assessment, treatment planning, and intervention aspects of treatment, which provides the patient with a sense of entitlement to their own recovery.
Administer the biopsychosocial assessment, which evaluates all areas of patients' lives, including their addictions, medical and mental health history, socioeconomics, legal, etc. at intake and on an ongoing basis.
Recognize and utilize patients' Strengths, Needs, Ability, and Preferences (SNAP), to develop and implement individualized Treatment Plans that effectively help patients to meet their short & long-term goals. • Determine the clinical necessity of counseling services based on the clinical assessment and evaluation of the patients.
Monitor closely, and document any change of circumstances with the patients, especially as it relates to matters that may affect their recovery, identifying and addressing relapse indicators to promote relapse prevention interventions in an early stage.
Comply with and implement the Medical Q.A (Quality Assurance) and Clinical Risk Management Policies, including:
Evaluate the patients for any high-risk conditions (e.g., liver failure, pregnancy, overdose, bipolar, schizophrenia, etc.), which may endanger the patient (suicidal) or other parties (homicidal).
Administer the BAM-R, C-SSRS, GAD-7, and PHQ-9 screening tools to determine the severity of the patient's mental/emotional status.
Evaluate the risk factors concerning each such case, considering the appropriateness of, and professionalism in treating such individuals in an OTP in comparison to treatment in a residential facility or other treatment modalities.
Review and ask about other practitioners' involvement in the treatment of these high-risk conditions. Recommend immediate referral to such a specialist in case of need. Request the patient sign a waiver for release of information which will allow communication with the other practitioner in case of need (e.g., deterioration of the patient's condition)
Flag high-risk patients to the Medical Directors, Physician Extenders, and Regional Clinical Leadership (RCL) and highlight the conditions concerned.
Refer such patients to the Medical Directors, Physician Extenders or RCLs (Regional Clinical Leadership) based on the urgency, utilizing the informal Referral Policy or the scheduled Treatment Team/Case Conference session.
Review physician notes, following the Medical Directors or Physician Extenders' session with the patient, verifying that they noted and addressed the high-risk factor, or otherwise bring it immediately to the attention of the supervising counselor, as well as the clinic manager, until the matter's proper and professional handling by the physician or physician extender.
Advise, in writing, other staff members (including the clinic manager, supervising counselor, dispensing nurse and front office) of high-risk patients and their condition. Maintain and circulate minutes from treatment team/case conference sessions to the other staff members.
Provide professional counseling and referral services by:
Addressing patients' clinical and special needs by maintaining referrals to specialized (“second tier”) services rendered by physicians, physician extenders and counselors within Aegis, as well as referrals to Keys to Recovery (or other twelve-step) support groups, and other community resources (e.g., agencies and practitioners outside of Aegis), acting as a liaison to these agencies, as necessary.
Providing individual and group counseling as clinically necessary, to address the problem issues identified in the Initial Assessment and Treatment Plans. The counseling service will include protocols for the treatment of Relapse Prevention, Peer Pressure, Anger Management, Domestic Violence, Parenting, Family Preservation, Vocational Rehabilitation, etc.
Utilizing advanced counseling techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, etc.
Scheduling regular counseling sessions with patients; issue patient appointment cards and record scheduled or rescheduled sessions in EHR scheduler.
Documenting counseling entries, including signature and date, as required by applicable federal and state regulations, CARF guidelines and Pinnacle policies.
Engaging in Community Relations and Outreach efforts.
Attending all recommended training including Physician Training of Counselors, RCL training, and case conferences with the program physicians and physician assistants.
Collecting research data when requested.
Observing the collection of patients' urine samples when required
Attend team meetings and complete all training courses timely as required.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Counselor I: $20/hour to $21/hour
Possess an associate degree in relevant field and has the registration/credentials necessary to provide counseling services to our patient population.
Kern County requires a bachelor's degree or High school diploma/GED with 75% certification education.
Preferred
Possess a bachelor's degree or higher
Counselor II: $21/hour to $24/hour
Possess an associate degree in a relevant field or a majority of approved counselor certification courses, license, or certification necessary to provide counseling services to our patient population. Kern County requires a bachelor's degree or 75% of required counselor certification courses)
Possess counselor registration/certification by a “Certifying Organization: recognized by the Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs. Proof of registration is required immediately once employed with a California Alcohol and Drug Program certifying body. Employees must be registered prior to providing any counseling services per the DHCS (Department of Health Care Services).
2-5 years of experience OR Master level
Counselor III: $24/hour to $27/hour (certified), $27/hour to $30/hour (licensed)
Degrees must include being licensed, licensed eligible, or certified. Clinical skills must be effective in complex cases. Along with the below:
Possess certification as an Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor with a CA approved certification agency or current credentials as licensed or license-eligible with the Board of Behavioral Sciences or the Board of Psychology. If license-eligible, must maintain the Board's requirements to be able to practice including receiving the necessary amount of clinical supervision by a Board approved supervisor.
Proof of licensure or certification by a State approved regulatory agency is required immediately once employed. Employees must be credentialed prior to providing any counseling services per the DHCS (Department of Health Care Services).
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$20-30 hourly 23d ago
Counselor I - (SATF)
Amity Foundation 3.9
Counselor job in Corcoran, CA
Job DescriptionAmity Foundation, an internationally acclaimed teaching and therapeutic community is seeking compassionate and enthusiastic individuals with a desire to teach, learn and join our community as an, SUDT/AOD Apprentice Counselors. With this ground-breaking opportunity not only will it allow you to work with our prison programs helping the inmate population but will also enhance your training and experience in the field.
About Amity:
Amity Foundation is a safe place where people can change in an environment that fosters trust; where new values can be formed; responsibility developed, and lasting relationships built. Amity is dedicated to the inclusion and habilitation of people marginalized by addiction, homelessness, trauma, criminality, incarceration, poverty, racism, sexism and violence. Amity is committed to research, development implementation and dissemination of information regarding community building.
Remembrance, Resolution, Reconciliation, Restoration, Renewal
About the Position:
As an SUD/AOD Apprentice Counselor you will support the community by delivering face-to-face rehabilitative programming services provided in the Integrated Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program. What You Will Do:
Deliver treatment services of participants.
Lead and participate in face-to-face group and individual meetings, motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy and other therapeutic processes.
Work directly with participants to develop and implement treatment service plans and connect participants to supportive networks as they return to the community.
Review treatment plans, evaluate and record treatment progress, records visible changes in appearance, behavior and demeanor of program participants.
Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential participant records.
Additional duties as assigned.
What You Will Bring:
Less than FOUR years of experience providing SUDT services as a certified AOD Counselor OR
Registered with an AOD certifying organization recognized by the DHCS, enrolled in AOD education classes and 6 months experience.
Understanding of causes, symptoms, and effects of substance abuse
Understanding our program curriculum, objectives, and best practices for implementation.
Knowledge of contractual requirements of ISUDTP is essential.
Excellent written communications and typing skills. Knowledge of MS-Word, Excel, and Access.
Ability to maintain sensitivity and objectivity under pressures generated by association with substance abuse treatment participants.
Effective work habit and responsible living.
Other duties as assigned.
What We Offer:
Medical, Dental, Vision.
Paid vacation, sick time, & holidays.
401K, HSA, & Life insurance programs
Organization committed to community action.
Community oriented workplace.
This is a Non-Exempt position.
Hourly wage range is $
25.20
- $
29.40
(Dependent upon Registration / Certification status)
$86k-147k yearly est. 16d ago
Overnight Substance Abuse Counselor
Comprehensive Addiction Programs
Counselor job in Fresno, CA
Comprehensive Addiction Program, Inc. seeks to hire Substance Abuse Counselors to provide direct services to individuals in residential treatment.
Full Job Description
This position provides substance abuse counseling, case management and clinical group services. Counselors interact with clients on a day-to-day basis providing individual and group counseling, as well as engaging in rehabilitation activities as needed. Counselors provide substance abuse recovery skills and information and leadership necessary to provide clients with the ability to recover from substance abuse addiction. Counselor II shall be considered the senior counselor staff.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Assesses each client's needs and develops an individualized treatment and recovery plan other case management services as determined by the treatment team (anger management, job search, AOD education, etc.)
Ensures clients are informed of inappropriate behavior.
Acts as facilitator in assigned groups including mixed gender and gender specific groups with gender specific trauma curriculum
Develops and maintains a caseload as prescribed by the Program Manager
Encourage team building feedback and problem solving in participants.
Ensures that collateral services are provided as needed and that clients attend specialized groups or individual counseling sessions.
Gathers information for assessment and diagnosis. Conducts intake interviews and completes comprehensive individual assessment as needed.
Interacts therapeutically with clients. Initiates appropriate and timely interventions and integrates the clinical concept with sound theoretical and practical applications of rehabilitative and individual group and milieu counseling principles.
Interacts with court and law enforcement officials as a team member and on a professional level while maintaining appropriate boundaries Comply with all charting and documentation requirements per contract, funding agency, and CAP policy
Provides counseling support to clients and families and encourages family members and client significant others to participate in client stabilization and counseling services and be able to refer those needing specific services and support.
Provides crisis intervention and refers clients to community health, HIV and TB clinics as necessary.
Provides a variety of interventions including individual and group therapy and other relevant sobriety-related services to clients.
Attends treatment meetings and provides input to treatment plan.
Performs specimen collection and drug testing on same gender clients as required.
Prepares and maintains assessments, treatment plans, progress notes and other records and documentation.
Regularly provides and documents client progress with program requirements. Able to successfully input required progress notes and court summary information into computerized database in a timely manner.
Transports clients when necessary.
Demonstrates interest and growth in specialty area by attending relevant workshops, seminars and classes; shares this information with program staff
Comply with all CAP and program rules, policies and procedures including HIPAA standards.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)
Certification through a recognized alcohol and drug certification entity, required.
Minimum of 5 years of experience working with alcohol and drug related issues/addictions, preferred.
Valid California driver's license and current auto insurance per contract requirements.
Proficient user of Microsoft Office Suite and EHR software.
Ability to problem solve and react appropriately to emergency situations
Ability to work independently and effectively collaborate with a team.
Must be able to communicate clearly, both in writing and orally, with employees, management, and co-workers
Highly organized, thorough, and able to self-monitor work for quality
CPR/First Aid certified
$36k-53k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Counselor 1 - CA Los Angeles
The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints 4.1
Counselor job in Selma, CA
Provide direct counseling services, consultation to ecclesiastical leaders, community resource development and referral, and support to other staff, while working under clinical supervision to obtain independent licensure. As approved, provide program supervision, ecclesiastical outreach, and professional training to other staff. Provide quality customer service and comply with policy, licensing requirements, and professional standards of practice.
Time in each responsibility will vary dependent upon location.
* Provide direct clinical care under structured supervision working towards independent licensure
* Provide consultation, and develop and maintain positive relationships with church leaders
* Ensure legal, ethical and policy compliance
* Identify and develop community resources
* Responsible for own continued professional development
* Protects and ensures client confidentiality
* Develop and fulfill 'whole area service plan', including traveling to outlying areas and overnight as needed, working evenings, weekends and holidays as required.
Education: Masters' degree in Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Counseling Psychology or related degree that leads to clinical licensure.
Experience: Associate, Intermediate/Interim license is required (ASW/CSW/MFT)
Demonstrated Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrate basic clinical skills and receptiveness to feedback.
$55k-95k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
TBS Coach / Family Specialist serving Tulare County
JDT Consultants 4.1
Counselor job in Visalia, CA
JDT CONSULTANTS, INC. is a premier statewide provider of Therapeutic Behavioral Services and is looking for qualified applicants for TBS Coaches / Family Specialists positions.
We provide Mental Health, Behavioral Intervention services throughout the Central Valley. We are currently hiring in Tulare, Kings, Madera, and Fresno Counties.
Coaches work independently in the field, with youth up to age 21. Our clients engage in severe behavioral issues, in their homes, schools, or in the community, that put their placement at risk. Services are often provided in the afternoon (after school), and early evenings, and are offered on the weekends. College students are encouraged to apply, as the flexible schedule allows you to prioritize your academic schedule.
>>Candidates bilingual in English and Spanish are encouraged to apply<<
>> INTERVIEWS ARE IN-PERSON, AT OUR CORPORATE OFFICE IN FRESNO: October 28 & 29, 2025
>>CANDIDATES TO BE NOTIFIED BY: October 30
>> FOUR-DAY TRAINING IN FRESNO: November 17 - 20, from 9:00 - 5:00
>>REQUIRED to attend Supervision Thursdays in Fresno 10:00-12:00, -OR- Mondays by Zoom 5:30-6:45
>>Negotiable starting rate of $22 - $25 per hour
Summary:
Negotiable Starting Rate: $22 - $25 an hour
Positions start out as part time with a strong potential for full time with sufficient availability in the afternoons and evenings
Generous benefits package for full-time employees
Company-issued laptop and mobile phone to ensure HIPAA Compliance
Must have reliable transportation, a valid California Driver License, and full-coverage auto insurance at the time of hire
Description:
Provide direct, behavioral interventions to reduce youth's high-risk behaviors that jeopardize home placement
Coaches work independently, as services are provided in person in the client's home, school, or in the community
PPE provided for staff, and families if needed
Work closely with the treatment team and caregivers to implement interventions and document progress
Regularly participate in weekly supervision meetings, and treatment team meetings to review progress and discuss adjustments to services
Timely completion of accurate Progress Notes to document services and other required reports
Qualifications and Desired Skills:
Candidates who are bilingual in English and Spanish are preferred, but not required
Minimum of 17 credits in the Behavioral Sciences
Those working towards their Bachelor Degree are encouraged to apply
Two years of experience working with youth or adults with severe behavioral issues preferred
Ability to provide culturally sensitive services to a diverse population
Adaptability to a flexible schedule based on client needs and availability
Maintain a Drivers License and full coverage auto insurance
Mandatory background check
Benefits for Full-time Staff:
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
Retirement Plan, 401k with employer matching
Flexible Spending Account
Paid Time Off
COVID-19 Precautions:
Social distancing is encouraged while providing services and PPE is provided
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>JDT Consultants, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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$22-25 hourly 60d+ ago
Substance Abuse Counselor- II (Certified) (Bilingual)
Champions Recovery Alternative Programs 3.4
Counselor job in Visalia, CA
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Under the supervision and direction of Program Manager the Substance Abuse Disorder?(SUD) Counselor-II provides responsible individual and group counseling services to clients. trains, orients; provides instruction to clients and community on treatment of substance abuse and conducts orientations about substance abuse programs; and performs related work as required. Ensures proper and ethical documentation for the alcohol and drug treatment program according to Champions standards. Facilitate client's treatment issues and progress while guiding them through each phase of treatment, conducting process groups, education, behavioral interventions, and working in coordination with shared agencies (i.e., medical, mental health, probation, and parole, etc.)
Summary of essential job functions/responsibilities
Assists in the coordination of program activities to ensure effective service delivery.
Assists in assigning individual cases to Substance Abuse Counselors and Trainees.
Provides instruction and orientation to subordinate staff in program procedures and basic substance abuse and counseling theories.
Conducts counseling sessions for individuals, groups and family members.
Interviews and assesses people applying for substance abuse counseling services to obtain personal, social, and emotional history.
Consults with professional staff of public and private agencies involved in client's case history or treatment.
Provides information about the substance abuse program to individuals, the public and community groups and conducts outreach to promote program services.
Perform and apply the techniques used in individual and group counseling.
Write clear, accurate and concise reports and interpret data.
Speak clearly and concisely before large groups of people.
Provide and promote excellence in customer service for both internal and external customers.
Acknowledge and respect cultural and linguistic differences of the Champions diverse population.
Maintains a caseload of clientele and provides active and comprehensive case management services. Ensuring all area needs are attended to (mental, substance abuse, social, physical, and family).
Ensures appropriate and comprehensive documentation within an EHR system.
Comply with Drug Medi-Cal requirements in documentations and services.
Provide comprehensive assessment using assessment tools assigned by the funding source including ASAM.
Provide initial orientation and develop Problem Lists as required.
Facilitate ODF and/or IOP day treatment group sessions covering topics including relapse prevention, sober living skills, alcohol and drug pharmacology, stress/anger management, family violence, job readiness and related issues.
Conduct individual sessions and collateral services to assist clients' recovery process.
Provide appropriate referrals, linkages and case management to other resources and services.
Serve as a member of an interdisciplinary team, participate in program planning, treatment and goal development, and discharge planning.
Utilize evidence-based practices including Motivational Interviewing techniques and relapse prevention model.
Prepare all assigned written documentation including progress notes, Problem List, and medical necessity notes and keep all assigned documentation in compliance with applicable standards and requirements.
Receive referrals from criminal justice system, Child Welfare Services, various providers, and community members; may involve providing crisis intervention and case managements.
Attend staff meetings and other meetings as assigned, complete special projects promptly, and maintain strict confidentiality regarding sensitive or proprietary information or materials.
Conduct gender-specific, observed drug testing to clients as mandated by the referral source and/or the individual treatment plans followed by proper documentation and reporting. Alcohol and drug testing may include patch, urine analysis (UA), and Breathalyzer following appropriate procedures.
Provides guidance and orientation to new staff and interns in program procedures and basic substance abuse and counseling theories.
Adheres to all client confidentiality requirements and standards, including updates of the shared Release of Information (ROI) to ensure that information is current and accurate.
Perform other duties as assigned.
$33k-50k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Substance Use Counselor
Illumination Health + Home
Counselor job in Selma, CA
“Every person deserves compassion, dignity, and the safety of a place to call home.” Homelessness is the largest social and public health crisis in California. Illumination Health + Home is a growing non-profit organization dedicated towards disrupting the cycle of homelessness by providing targeted, interdisciplinary services in our recuperative care centers, emergency shelters, housing services and children's and family programs. IF currently has 13+ facilities with 22+ micro-communities scattered across Orange County, Los Angeles County and the Inland Empire.
Job Description
The Substance Use Counselor (SUC) is responsible for providing adult client supervision in a shelter or recuperative care facility, and assisting in the maintenance of a safe, secure environment that enhances behavioral health and substance use counseling while utilizing the harm reduction and recovery model to all clients being served.
The pay offered for this role is $24.00 per hour.
The schedule for this role is Monday - Friday, 12:00pm to 8:30pm.
Responsibilities
Within a harm reduction model complete substance use assessment, care plan, and goal setting to clients interested in services
Works with a multidisciplinary team, lead site activities such as; current events groups, community meetings, goals groups, fitness groups, activities of daily living groups, and/or recreational activities, as appropriate to the specified client population promoting safety and comfort in a supportive, therapeutic environment
Provide individual and group counseling to clients struggling with substance use
Recognize the need for and provide crisis intervention services to clients as needed according to PRO-ACT principles
Documents all client interactions or activities complete on behalf of the client (including collaboration with other disciplines, case consultations, telephone calls, leaving voicemails, and collateral contact) in AICA & KIPU according to the documentation standards of the agency and within 96 hours of service provision
Meet documentation standards as assigned by Clinical Supervisor, Manager or Director
Informs Supervising Manager or Director, within 12 hours of making an incident report, APS/CPS and/or 5150 report within a mandated time frame
Collaborate (on a need-to-know basis) with teams including site nursing, case management, behavioral health therapists, site-staff, food service and transportation regarding client's substance use counseling needs, ensuring the highest level of client care
Maintain confidentiality of work-related information and materials according to HIPAA standards
Assists client with activities of daily living; attend to client behavioral issues and provide assistance in crisis intervention, as needed
Tracks and maintain client observation, sets boundaries on inappropriate behavior, and recognizes the need for and provide crisis intervention services to clients
Act as a liaison with clients, families of clients, or external facilities and agencies
Follow established institutional policies and procedures, objectives, quality assurance program, safety environmental, and infection control standards
Research and build relationships with community agencies for client resources and linkage
Familiarization with supportive services in county/counties served, including but not limited to linking clients to outside therapy, mental health, substance use treatment, job training, schooling, church, AA/NA meetings, etc.
Participates in the development and implementation of client treatment programs as directed
Attends and participates in staff meetings, in service trainings, workshops and other required meetings as directed
Drive to any IF location for coverage, trainings, or support, as directed
Support volunteers as needed; may be required to supervise volunteer(s)
Circulate throughout the facility every hour and check-in with security guards and medical staff concerning any client related issues. Be available to assist staff immediately with the de-escalation process when asked to do so by security guards, medical staff, and site-staff
Other responsibilities, as assigned by Supervisor, Associate Manager, Manager or Director
Preferred Experience/Minimum Qualifications:
Required:
High School graduate or GED equivalent
Must possess a valid Drug & Alcohol Certification from one of the following agencies:
CAADE, CCAPP & CADTP
Addiction counseling: 1 year
Ability to work flexible hours when needed (2nd and 3rd shifts)
Basic computer skills including the ability to prepare simple correspondence and reports in Microsoft Word and summarize and report data in Excel spreadsheets.
Preferred:
Bilingual in English and Spanish
Experience and knowledge with electronic filing system (KIPU & AICA)
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams).
Two years of experience working with homeless and dual diagnosis (mental illness and comorbid substance abuse problem) populations.
Benefits
Medical Insurance funded by Illumination Health + Home (Kaiser and Blue Shield), depending on the plan
Dental and Vision Insurance
Life, AD&D and LTD Insurance funded 100% by Illumination Health + Home
Employee Assistance Program
Professional Development Reimbursement
401K with Company Matching
10 days' vacation PTO/year
6 days sick PTO/year
10 days holiday PTO/year
Potential eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSFL) for federally qualified loans
$24 hourly Auto-Apply 46d ago
Mental Health Specialist - Interim Housing
L.A. Family Housing Corporation 4.3
Counselor job in Parksdale, CA
Pay Rate USD $32.90/Hr. Why Join Us
You believe that every person deserves a place to call home. You see that homelessness is a systemic issue and want to be a part of the solution. You are ready to utilize your talent, experience, and creativity towards purpose-driven work. You want to work alongside industry leaders to learn, implement, and pioneer best practices.
LA Family Housing is a leading non-profit agency in Homeless Services and Real Estate Development. With 40 years of experience and 15,000+ lives changed each year, we know what it takes to end homelessness. We take tremendous pride in the emergence of our staff as national leaders in innovation, best practices, and policy within housing production and homeless services. Join the fight to end homelessness and make a difference in people's lives at LA Family Housing!
The Position
The Mental Health Specialist (MHS) is responsible for providing direct clinical intervention to participants (families and individual adults) in Interim Housing Site(s) or as part of a street-based Multidisciplinary Team (MDT). The MHS will identify participants needing mental health services through assessments, referrals, and coordination of care with partner agencies. The MHS will connect participants to community based and mental health care, provide crisis prevention and intervention, recommend level of care options, and support participants by utilizing evidenced based clinical modalities The MHS will provide in-person individual one-on-one care and lead groups. The MHS will also support their team by consulting on cases, providing recommendations for services and modeling appropriate interventions with members of their multidisciplinary team. The MHS must be able to complete thorough clinical assessment, maintain accurate clinical documentation, and collaborate closely with various community-based programs connected to the Department of Mental Health (DMH) and Department of Health Services (DHS).
What You'll Do
Provides in-person, individual and group based clinical case management and behavioral health services to people experiencing homelessness in interim housing settings or within a homeless outreach team.
Conducts mental health, substance use and safety/risk assessments on identified participants
Creates relationships with mental health service providers, Department of Mental Health, VA and hospital social work teams. Refer participants for services as well as maintain a resource listing of mental health services for participants engaged in LA Family Housing programs.
Engages in discharge planning and leads care coordination activities
Utilizes Harm Reduction, Housing First, Low Barrier and Trauma Informed Care philosophies when working with individuals experiencing homelessness
Works collaboratively with medical providers to ensure PEH are triaged to needed medical care
Completes risk assessment and safety plan and liaise with Psychiatric Mobile Response Team (PMRT) if danger to self/others resulting from a mental health disorder or grave disability is suspected.
Follows mandated reporting guidelines with communication to protective and emergency services as needed; complete follow-up documentation as required, including incident reports
Advocates on participants' behalf with other organizations and/or government agencies when appropriate
Coordinate services with other non-clinical staff including:
Co-facilitating meetings
Organize participant mental health events
Provide guidance, direction, and clinical support through case consultations
Provide training for social services staff (in coordination with Supervisor)
Provides crisis intervention and conflict management techniques
Provides support with medication monitoring services, to help participants take medications correctly and promote healthy and wellness
Provides task supervision to MSW interns and utilize the interns in providing support to participants serving as a Preceptor or Field Instructor to MSW or MFT interns as needed
Assists in onboarding activities for MHS new-hires related to mental health assessment, documentation, linkage, and safety procedures
Ensures that referrals are completed; provide advocacy as needed
Maintains thorough and accurate records in both written form and through HMIS/CHAMP
Attend various regular staff, agency. and community meetings as designated by supervisor
Drive personal vehicle in and around Los Angeles County and drive agency vehicles periodically to transport clients
Additional tasks, projects, and responsibilities as assigned by supervisor
What You're Skilled At
Demonstrated knowledge of issues facing program participants (e.g. health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic abuse, child welfare, trauma, poverty, criminal justice, resources for undocumented persons)
Knowledge of barriers people experiencing homelessness face (e.g. chronic health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, being undocumented) Must be able to perform extensive charting, electronic data entry, and documentation
Knowledge of social service agencies and community resources, including best practices of case management and mental health interventions
Clinical experience in working with participants with multiple diagnoses including mental illness, substance abuse and/or physical illness
Knowledge of DSM-5 required (attained either from schoolwork or work experience)
Training/experience in crisis intervention
Certifications in current evidenced based practices preferred
Manage emotionally charged situations by providing crisis intervention in a field-based or interim housing type environments
Experience working in a team environment. (Experience on a multidisciplinary team preferred.)
Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to advocate on behalf of LAFH participants
Bilingual: Spanish/English preferred
Good organizational skills, and ability to follow through from beginning to end on tasks and projects
Self-directed and internally motivated
Other
Ability to be flexible and work in an environment subject to ongoing change
Able to maintain and execute confidential information according to HIPAA standards
Obtain and maintain CPR/First Aid Certification
Ability to pass post offer Tuberculosis (TB) clearances
Travel is a regular duty for this position and is required 30% of the time
Use of a personal vehicle to travel between worksites and other locations is required
Must have and maintain a valid California Driver's License and auto insurance in good standing
Ability to work a 9/80 work schedule
Experience
A master's degree in Social Work (MSW), Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) or eligible Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) program from an accredited university is required.
Must obtain an ACSW, MFT or LPCC practice number from the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) within six months of hire or already possess it.
Licensing hours will be offered once BBS registration and ASW/MFT/LPCC practice number have been confirmed.
Alternatively,
Candidates in their final semester of an MSW/MFT program or eligible Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) program with proof of expected graduation date are also eligible. In this case, the ACSW, MFT or LPCC practice number from BBS must be obtained within six months of graduation.
Licensing hours will be offered once BBS registration and ASW/MFT/LPCC practice number have been confirmed.
What We Offer
Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 403B Retirement Plan, 529 Education Savings Plan, Long Term Disability, Employee Assistance Program, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Legal Access Plan, Employee Appreciation Program, Company Sponsored Employee Events, Staff Development, 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule, Paid Sick, Vacation and 13 Observed Holidays, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Eligibility, Emergency Funds, and more!
Physical Demands, Environmental Conditions, Equipment
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Potential physical demands include but are not limited to: walking, climbing stairs, handling, finger/grasp/feel objects and equipment, reaching, communicating, being mobile, repetitive motions, visual activity, driving, and entering buildings. Comfortable working in a pet-friendly environment required. If an accommodation is needed, please inform the Human Resources Department.
Equal Employment Opportunity
LAFH is committed and proud to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or status as a veteran.
Fair Chance Act
LA Family Housing will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if LA Family Housing is concerned about conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the chance to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing's Fair Chance Act webpage.
$32.9 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
SUD Counselor - The Lodge
RH Community Builders 3.3
Counselor job in Fresno, CA
Full Job Description
This position provides substance abuse counseling, case management and clinical group services. Counselors interact with clients on a day-to-day basis providing individual and group counseling, as well as engaging in rehabilitation activities as needed. Counselors provide substance abuse recovery skills and information and leadership necessary to provide clients with the ability to recover from substance abuse addiction.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Assesses each client's needs and develops an individualized treatment and recovery plan other case management services as determined by the treatment team (anger management, job search, AOD education, etc.)
Ensures clients are informed of inappropriate behavior.
Acts as facilitator in assigned groups including mixed gender and gender specific groups with gender specific trauma curriculum
Develops and maintains a caseload as prescribed by the Program Manager
Encourage team building feedback and problem solving in participants.
Ensures that collateral services are provided as needed and that clients attend specialized groups or individual counseling sessions.
Gathers information for assessment and diagnosis. Conducts intake interviews and completes comprehensive individual assessment as needed.
Interacts therapeutically with clients. Initiates appropriate and timely interventions and integrates the clinical concept with sound theoretical and practical applications of rehabilitative and individual group and milieu counseling principles.
Interacts with court and law enforcement officials as a team member and on a professional level while maintaining appropriate boundaries Comply with all charting and documentation requirements per contract, funding agency, and RH Community Builder policy
Provides counseling support to clients and families and encourages family members and client significant others to participate in client stabilization and counseling services and be able to refer those needing specific services and support.
Provides crisis intervention and refers clients to community health, HIV and TB clinics as necessary.
Provides a variety of interventions including individual and group therapy and other relevant sobriety-related services to clients.
Attends treatment meetings and provides input to treatment plan.
Performs specimen collection and drug testing on same gender clients as required.
Prepares and maintains assessments, treatment plans, progress notes and other records and documentation.
Regularly provides and documents client progress with program requirements. Able to successfully input required progress notes and court summary information into computerized database in a timely manner.
Transports clients when necessary.
Demonstrates interest and growth in specialty area by attending relevant workshops, seminars and classes; shares this information with program staff
Comply with all program rules, policies and procedures including HIPAA standards.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)
Certification through a recognized alcohol and drug certification entity, required.
Minimum of 5 years of experience working with alcohol and drug related issues/addictions, preferred.
Valid California driver's license and current auto insurance per contract requirements.
Proficient user of Microsoft Office Suite and EHR software.
Ability to problem solve and react appropriately to emergency situations
Ability to work independently and effectively collaborate with a team.
Must be able to communicate clearly, both in writing and orally, with employees, management, and co-workers
Highly organized, thorough, and able to self-monitor work for quality
CPR/First Aid certified
$50k-93k yearly est. 28d ago
Overnight Substance Abuse Counselor
Comprehensive Addiction Programs Inc.
Counselor job in Fresno, CA
Comprehensive Addiction Program, Inc. seeks to hire Substance Abuse Counselors to provide direct services to individuals in residential treatment.
Full Job Description
This position provides substance abuse counseling, case management and clinical group services. Counselors interact with clients on a day-to-day basis providing individual and group counseling, as well as engaging in rehabilitation activities as needed. Counselors provide substance abuse recovery skills and information and leadership necessary to provide clients with the ability to recover from substance abuse addiction. Counselor II shall be considered the senior counselor staff.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Assesses each client's needs and develops an individualized treatment and recovery plan other case management services as determined by the treatment team (anger management, job search, AOD education, etc.)
Ensures clients are informed of inappropriate behavior.
Acts as facilitator in assigned groups including mixed gender and gender specific groups with gender specific trauma curriculum
Develops and maintains a caseload as prescribed by the Program Manager
Encourage team building feedback and problem solving in participants.
Ensures that collateral services are provided as needed and that clients attend specialized groups or individual counseling sessions.
Gathers information for assessment and diagnosis. Conducts intake interviews and completes comprehensive individual assessment as needed.
Interacts therapeutically with clients. Initiates appropriate and timely interventions and integrates the clinical concept with sound theoretical and practical applications of rehabilitative and individual group and milieu counseling principles.
Interacts with court and law enforcement officials as a team member and on a professional level while maintaining appropriate boundaries Comply with all charting and documentation requirements per contract, funding agency, and CAP policy
Provides counseling support to clients and families and encourages family members and client significant others to participate in client stabilization and counseling services and be able to refer those needing specific services and support.
Provides crisis intervention and refers clients to community health, HIV and TB clinics as necessary.
Provides a variety of interventions including individual and group therapy and other relevant sobriety-related services to clients.
Attends treatment meetings and provides input to treatment plan.
Performs specimen collection and drug testing on same gender clients as required.
Prepares and maintains assessments, treatment plans, progress notes and other records and documentation.
Regularly provides and documents client progress with program requirements. Able to successfully input required progress notes and court summary information into computerized database in a timely manner.
Transports clients when necessary.
Demonstrates interest and growth in specialty area by attending relevant workshops, seminars and classes; shares this information with program staff
Comply with all CAP and program rules, policies and procedures including HIPAA standards.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)
Certification through a recognized alcohol and drug certification entity, required.
Minimum of 5 years of experience working with alcohol and drug related issues/addictions, preferred.
Valid California driver's license and current auto insurance per contract requirements.
Proficient user of Microsoft Office Suite and EHR software.
Ability to problem solve and react appropriately to emergency situations
Ability to work independently and effectively collaborate with a team.
Must be able to communicate clearly, both in writing and orally, with employees, management, and co-workers
Highly organized, thorough, and able to self-monitor work for quality
CPR/First Aid certified
$36k-53k yearly est. 13d ago
SUD Counselor (528)
Kings View Corporation 3.0
Counselor job in Tulare, CA
Job Description
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Kings View is a nonprofit leader in providing behavioral health services to the underserved community, is currently seeking a driven SUD Counselor to join our mission to provide compassionate services to those with limited resources. Our ideal candidate will have a passion to promote social justice and societal awareness, respect for human dignity, and lead with integrity while listening and responding to the community in need.
SUD Counselor (528)
Tulare, CA
Under limited supervision, the SUD Counselor provides structured educational instruction and group facilitation for individuals referred through the court system under the PC1000 diversion program for misdemeanor drug offenses. The Counselor delivers both in-person and virtual sessions (via Zoom and Teams), assists with client enrollment, and monitors participation to ensure compliance with all PC1000 program and court requirements.
How will I contribute
Provide structured, evidence-based group sessions focused on substance use education, risk awareness, relapse prevention, and personal responsibility to support client rehabilitation.
Complete client orientation, registration, and scheduling; explain program expectations, requirements, and confidentiality policies.
Track participation, maintain accurate records, and prepare progress or non-compliance reports in accordance with PC1000 guidelines and court mandates.
Encourage client engagement, promote positive behavioral change, and provide motivational counseling techniques to support recovery and accountability.
Complete class rosters, attendance logs, and all required documentation promptly and accurately, ensuring compliance with agency, program, and legal standards.
Communicate regularly with program staff and legal representatives to verify client status, report outcomes, and ensure timely updates.
Uphold strict confidentiality requirements, ethical standards, and program integrity at all times.
Perform other duties as assigned to support the overall functioning and success of the program.
Use of company vehicles may be subject to monitoring via in-vehicle dashcam systems for safety, compliance, and operational purposes. These systems may collect video, audio (in limited situations), and telematics data during vehicle use. As a condition of employment in a position requiring the operation of agency vehicles, employees are required to acknowledge and consent to the use of such monitoring technologies. Refusal to provide consent may disqualify an individual from being assigned driving responsibilities. All monitoring is conducted in compliance with applicable California privacy laws.
May encounter risk of working with persons with SMI (serious mental illness) that may include, but not limited to persons in mental health crisis, persons that may be intoxicated or impaired by drugs or alcohol, persons who may be DTO (danger to others), DTS (Danger to Self), or GD (Gravely Disabled). If such situations arise, staff will be required to call local emergency personnel to help deescalate the crisis, use crisis intervention techniques, and consult with supervisor as soon as practically possible.
What I bring
High School Diploma (or Equivalent)
Must be registered or certified by a DHCS approved certifying
Knowledge of SUD group curriculum, rules and regulations of DEJ PC1000 Court system
Maintain clear, accurate and concise consumer records, keep all documentation current, and complete all necessary forms in required time
Demonstrate empathy, strong communication skills, professionalism, ethical integrity, cultural awareness, and commitment to client-centered care and ongoing professional growth.
Working with SUD population and with Drug Court systems. Knowledge of preparation of curriculum for SUD classroom groups.
Who We Are
Since 1951, Kings View leads the community in providing behavioral health services to the underserved population. We have a strong tradition of commitment, and we focus on serving rural communities where health resources are often limited. Our people treat the community with care and compassion. We stand by our cornerstone and philosophy of valuing each person's worth, dignity and wholeness in body, mind, and spirit. Our principal core values echo throughout the organization and into our patient-focused programs. At Kings View we are dedicated to continuing our demonstration in the unparalleled commitment to wellness and recovery within each community we serve. Join us and apply today.
$82k-137k yearly est. 30d ago
Substance Abuse Counselor- II (Certified) (Bilingual)
Champions Recovery Alternative Programs 3.4
Counselor job in Hanford, CA
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Under the supervision and direction of Outpatient Program Manager the Substance Abuse Disorder (SUD) Counselor-II provides responsible individual and group counseling services to clients. trains, orients; provides instruction to clients and community on treatment of substance abuse and conducts orientations about substance abuse programs; and performs related work as required. Ensures proper and ethical documentation for the alcohol and drug treatment program according to Champions standards. Facilitate client's treatment issues and progress while guiding them through each phase of treatment, conducting process groups, education, behavioral interventions, and working in coordination with shared agencies (i.e., medical, mental health, probation, and parole, etc.)
Summary of essential job functions/responsibilities
Assists in the coordination of program activities to ensure effective service delivery.
Assists in assigning individual cases to Substance Abuse Counselors and Trainees.
Provides instruction and orientation to subordinate staff in program procedures and basic substance abuse and counseling theories.
Conducts counseling sessions for individuals, groups and family members.
Interviews and assesses people applying for substance abuse counseling services to obtain personal, social, and emotional history.
Consults with professional staff of public and private agencies involved in client's case history or treatment.
Provides information about the substance abuse program to individuals, the public and community groups and conducts outreach to promote program services.
Perform and apply the techniques used in individual and group counseling.
Write clear, accurate and concise reports and interpret data.
Speak clearly and concisely before large groups of people.
Provide and promote excellence in customer service for both internal and external customers.
Acknowledge and respect cultural and linguistic differences of the Champions diverse population.
Maintains a caseload of clientele and provides active and comprehensive case management services. Ensuring all area needs are attended to (mental, substance abuse, social, physical, and family).
Ensures appropriate and comprehensive documentation within an EHR system.
Comply with Drug Medi-Cal requirements in documentations and services.
Provide comprehensive assessment using assessment tools assigned by the funding source including ASAM.
Provide initial orientation and develop Problem Lists as required.
Facilitate ODF and/or IOP day treatment group sessions covering topics including relapse prevention, sober living skills, alcohol and drug pharmacology, stress/anger management, family violence, job readiness and related issues.
Conduct individual sessions and collateral services to assist clients' recovery process.
Provide appropriate referrals, linkages and case management to other resources and services.
Serve as a member of an interdisciplinary team, participate in program planning, treatment and goal development, and discharge planning.
Utilize evidence-based practices including Motivational Interviewing techniques and relapse prevention model.
Prepare all assigned written documentation including progress notes, Problem List, and medical necessity notes and keep all assigned documentation in compliance with applicable standards and requirements.
Receive referrals from criminal justice system, Child Welfare Services, various providers, and community members; may involve providing crisis intervention and case managements.
Attend staff meetings and other meetings as assigned, complete special projects promptly, and maintain strict confidentiality regarding sensitive or proprietary information or materials.
Conduct gender-specific, observed drug testing to clients as mandated by the referral source and/or the individual treatment plans followed by proper documentation and reporting. Alcohol and drug testing may include patch, urine analysis (UA), and Breathalyzer following appropriate procedures.
Provides guidance and orientation to new staff and interns in program procedures and basic substance abuse and counseling theories.
Adheres to all client confidentiality requirements and standards, including updates of the shared Release of Information (ROI) to ensure that information is current and accurate.
Perform other duties as assigned.
$33k-50k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Mental Health Specialist (Interim Housing- Encinitas/Pacoima Place)
L.A. Family Housing Corporation 4.3
Counselor job in Selma, CA
Pay Rate USD $32.90/Hr. Why Join Us
You believe that every person deserves a place to call home. You see that homelessness is a systemic issue and want to be a part of the solution. You are ready to utilize your talent, experience, and creativity towards purpose-driven work. You want to work alongside industry leaders to learn, implement, and pioneer best practices.
LA Family Housing is a leading non-profit agency in Homeless Services and Real Estate Development. With 40 years of experience and 15,000+ lives changed each year, we know what it takes to end homelessness. We take tremendous pride in the emergence of our staff as national leaders in innovation, best practices, and policy within housing production and homeless services. Join the fight to end homelessness and make a difference in people's lives at LA Family Housing!
The Position
The Mental Health Specialist (MHS) is responsible for providing direct clinical intervention to participants (families and individual adults) in Interim Housing Site(s) or as part of a street-based Multidisciplinary Team (MDT). The MHS will identify participants needing mental health services through assessments, referrals, and coordination of care with partner agencies. The MHS will connect participants to community based and mental health care, provide crisis prevention and intervention, recommend level of care options, and support participants by utilizing evidenced based clinical modalities The MHS will provide in-person individual one-on-one care and lead groups. The MHS will also support their team by consulting on cases, providing recommendations for services and modeling appropriate interventions with members of their multidisciplinary team. The MHS must be able to complete thorough clinical assessment, maintain accurate clinical documentation, and collaborate closely with various community-based programs connected to the Department of Mental Health (DMH) and Department of Health Services (DHS).
What You'll Do
Provides in-person, individual and group based clinical case management and behavioral health services to people experiencing homelessness in interim housing settings or within a homeless outreach team.
Conducts mental health, substance use and safety/risk assessments on identified participants
Creates relationships with mental health service providers, Department of Mental Health, VA and hospital social work teams. Refer participants for services as well as maintain a resource listing of mental health services for participants engaged in LA Family Housing programs.
Engages in discharge planning and leads care coordination activities
Utilizes Harm Reduction, Housing First, Low Barrier and Trauma Informed Care philosophies when working with individuals experiencing homelessness
Works collaboratively with medical providers to ensure PEH are triaged to needed medical care
Completes risk assessment and safety plan and liaise with Psychiatric Mobile Response Team (PMRT) if danger to self/others resulting from a mental health disorder or grave disability is suspected.
Follows mandated reporting guidelines with communication to protective and emergency services as needed; complete follow-up documentation as required, including incident reports
Advocates on participants' behalf with other organizations and/or government agencies when appropriate
Coordinate services with other non-clinical staff including:
Co-facilitating meetings
Organize participant mental health events
Provide guidance, direction, and clinical support through case consultations
Provide training for social services staff (in coordination with Supervisor)
Provides crisis intervention and conflict management techniques
Provides support with medication monitoring services, to help participants take medications correctly and promote healthy and wellness
Provides task supervision to MSW interns and utilize the interns in providing support to participants serving as a Preceptor or Field Instructor to MSW or MFT interns as needed
Assists in onboarding activities for MHS new-hires related to mental health assessment, documentation, linkage, and safety procedures
Ensures that referrals are completed; provide advocacy as needed
Maintains thorough and accurate records in both written form and through HMIS/CHAMP
Attend various regular staff, agency. and community meetings as designated by supervisor
Drive personal vehicle in and around Los Angeles County and drive agency vehicles periodically to transport clients
Additional tasks, projects, and responsibilities as assigned by supervisor
What You're Skilled At
Demonstrated knowledge of issues facing program participants (e.g. health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic abuse, child welfare, trauma, poverty, criminal justice, resources for undocumented persons)
Knowledge of barriers people experiencing homelessness face (e.g. chronic health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, being undocumented) Must be able to perform extensive charting, electronic data entry, and documentation
Knowledge of social service agencies and community resources, including best practices of case management and mental health interventions
Clinical experience in working with participants with multiple diagnoses including mental illness, substance abuse and/or physical illness
Knowledge of DSM-5 required (attained either from schoolwork or work experience)
Training/experience in crisis intervention
Certifications in current evidenced based practices preferred
Manage emotionally charged situations by providing crisis intervention in a field-based or interim housing type environments
Experience working in a team environment. (Experience on a multidisciplinary team preferred.)
Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to advocate on behalf of LAFH participants
Bilingual: Spanish/English preferred
Good organizational skills, and ability to follow through from beginning to end on tasks and projects
Self-directed and internally motivated
Other
Availability to work after hours or on weekends
Ability to be flexible and work in an environment subject to ongoing change
Able to maintain and execute confidential information according to HIPAA standards
Obtain and maintain CPR/First Aid Certification
Ability to pass post offer Tuberculosis (TB) clearances
Travel is a regular duty for this position and is required 30% of the time
Use of a personal vehicle to travel between worksites and other locations may be required
Must have and maintain a valid California Driver's License and auto insurance in good standing
Ability to work a 9/80 work schedule
Experience
A master's degree in Social Work (MSW), Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) or eligible Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) program from an accredited university is required.
Must obtain an ACSW, MFT or LPCC practice number from the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) within six months of hire or already possess it.
Licensing hours will be offered once BBS registration and ASW/MFT/LPCC practice number have been confirmed.
Alternatively,
Candidates in their final semester of an MSW/MFT program or eligible Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) program with proof of expected graduation date are also eligible. In this case, the ACSW, MFT or LPCC practice number from BBS must be obtained within six months of graduation.
Licensing hours will be offered once BBS registration and ASW/MFT/LPCC practice number have been confirmed.
What We Offer
Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 403B Retirement Plan, 529 Education Savings Plan, Long Term Disability, Employee Assistance Program, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Legal Access Plan, Employee Appreciation Program, Company Sponsored Employee Events, Staff Development, 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule, Paid Sick, Vacation and 13 Observed Holidays, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Eligibility, Professional Development Funds, Emergency Funds, and more!
Physical Demands, Environmental Conditions, Equipment
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Potential physical demands include but are not limited to: walking, climbing stairs, handling, finger/grasp/feel objects and equipment, reaching, communicating, being mobile, repetitive motions, visual activity, driving, and entering buildings. Comfortable working in a pet-friendly environment required. If an accommodation is needed, please inform the Human Resources Department.
Equal Employment Opportunity
LAFH is committed and proud to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or status as a veteran.
Fair Chance Act
LA Family Housing will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if LA Family Housing is concerned about conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the chance to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing's Fair Chance Act webpage.
$32.9 hourly Auto-Apply 1d ago
Counselor I - (COR)
Amity Foundation 3.9
Counselor job in Corcoran, CA
Amity Foundation, an internationally acclaimed Teaching and Therapeutic Community, is seeking compassionate and enthusiastic individuals with a desire to teach, learn and join our community as a Registered/Certified Substance Abuse Counselor I at out in-prison facilities. This groundbreaking opportunity not only will be working in our prison programs to help the inmate population but will also enhance your training and experience in the field.
About Amity:
Amity Foundation is a safe place where people can change in an environment that fosters trust; where new values can be formed; responsibility developed, and lasting relationships built. Amity is dedicated to the inclusion and habilitation of people marginalized by addiction, homelessness, trauma, criminality, incarceration, poverty, racism, sexism, and violence. Amity is committed to research, development implementation, and dissemination of information regarding community building.
Remembrance, Resolution, Reconciliation, Restoration, Renewal
About the Position:
As a Registered/Certified Substance Abuse Counselor I, you will support the community by delivering face-to-face rehabilitative programming services provided in the Integrated Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program (ISUDT).What You Will Do:
Deliver treatment programming services to participants and conduct group and/or individual sessions.
Effectively implement scheduled program curriculum. Leads and participates in face-to-face group and individual meetings utilizing motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy and other therapeutic processes.
Engage participants daily, reinforce group rules and expectation for participation and completion.
Works directly with participants to develop and implement treatment/action plans and educate participants about supportive networks as they return to the community.
Review treatment plans, evaluate and record treatment progress, records visible changes in appearance, behavior and demeanor of program participants.
Maintains accurate, timely, and confidential participant records. Evaluates and documents the progress of participants assigned to their groups.
Completes all delivery documentation requirements. Summarizes participants' background, treatment plan, and recovery process outcomes.
Prepares accurate, concise, informative reports, records and plans that are consistent with Amity standards, and complies with applicable clinical and administrative rules.
Liaise with transition/reentry staff, plans and prepares transitional documents as directed by CDCR for continued community program activities.
Works collaboratively with CDCR, DRP, CCHCS and institution staff. Supports and collaborates co-faculty, including but not limited to Supervisors, Directors and Regional Directors.
Participate in monthly, block, cross-training, curriculum training, technical assistance training, or other training as appropriate.
Other duties as assigned.
What You Will Bring:
Minimum 6 months of experience providing SUDT services as a certified AOD Counselor.
Current AOD Certification with organization recognized by the DHCS
OR
Registration with BBS or AOD Certifying body, depending on education level.
Understanding of causes, symptoms, and effects of substance abuse; appreciation for the behavioral, psychological, physical and social effects of drug abuse.
Excellent interpersonal, written and communication skills.
Operational knowledge of MS Office Suite and ARMS (preferred).
Ability to maintain sensitivity and objectivity under pressures generated by association with substance abuse treatment participants.
Demonstrate ethical behavior in order to maintain professional standards and safeguard the participants.
Protect and maintain program participants' health, safety, welfare, and confidentiality of records and participant information.
What We Offer:
Employer-sponsored Medical, Dental, Vision.
Paid vacation, sick time, & holidays.
401K, HSA, & Supplementary Life insurance programs.
An organization committed to social justice and community action.
A Community-oriented workplace.
$28 - $28 an hour
This is a Non-Exempt position.
Hourly wage: $28.00/hr
$28-28 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Substance Abuse Counselor
Comprehensive Addiction Programs Inc.
Counselor job in Fresno, CA
Full Job Description
This position provides substance abuse counseling, case management and clinical group services. Counselors interact with clients on a day-to-day basis providing individual and group counseling, as well as engaging in rehabilitation activities as needed. Counselors provide substance abuse recovery skills and information and leadership necessary to provide clients with the ability to recover from substance abuse addiction. Counselor II shall be considered the senior counselor staff.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Assesses each client's needs and develops an individualized treatment and recovery plan other case management services as determined by the treatment team (anger management, job search, AOD education, etc.)
Ensures clients are informed of inappropriate behavior.
Acts as facilitator in assigned groups including mixed gender and gender specific groups with gender specific trauma curriculum
Develops and maintains a caseload as prescribed by the Program Manager
Encourage team building feedback and problem solving in participants.
Ensures that collateral services are provided as needed and that clients attend specialized groups or individual counseling sessions.
Gathers information for assessment and diagnosis. Conducts intake interviews and completes comprehensive individual assessment as needed.
Interacts therapeutically with clients. Initiates appropriate and timely interventions and integrates the clinical concept with sound theoretical and practical applications of rehabilitative and individual group and milieu counseling principles.
Interacts with court and law enforcement officials as a team member and on a professional level while maintaining appropriate boundaries Comply with all charting and documentation requirements per contract, funding agency, and CAP policy
Provides counseling support to clients and families and encourages family members and client significant others to participate in client stabilization and counseling services and be able to refer those needing specific services and support.
Provides crisis intervention and refers clients to community health, HIV and TB clinics as necessary.
Provides a variety of interventions including individual and group therapy and other relevant sobriety-related services to clients.
Attends treatment meetings and provides input to treatment plan.
Performs specimen collection and drug testing on same gender clients as required.
Prepares and maintains assessments, treatment plans, progress notes and other records and documentation.
Regularly provides and documents client progress with program requirements. Able to successfully input required progress notes and court summary information into computerized database in a timely manner.
Transports clients when necessary.
Demonstrates interest and growth in specialty area by attending relevant workshops, seminars and classes; shares this information with program staff
Comply with all CAP and program rules, policies and procedures including HIPAA standards.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)
Certification through a recognized alcohol and drug certification entity, required.
Minimum of 5 years of experience working with alcohol and drug related issues/addictions, preferred.
Valid California driver's license and current auto insurance per contract requirements.
Proficient user of Microsoft Office Suite and EHR software.
Ability to problem solve and react appropriately to emergency situations
Ability to work independently and effectively collaborate with a team.
Must be able to communicate clearly, both in writing and orally, with employees, management, and co-workers
Highly organized, thorough, and able to self-monitor work for quality
CPR/First Aid certified
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$36k-53k yearly est. 23d ago
Counselor I - (COR)
Amity Foundation 3.9
Counselor job in Corcoran, CA
Job DescriptionAmity Foundation, an internationally acclaimed Teaching and Therapeutic Community, is seeking compassionate and enthusiastic individuals with a desire to teach, learn and join our community as a Registered/Certified Substance Abuse Counselor I at out in-prison facilities. This groundbreaking opportunity not only will be working in our prison programs to help the inmate population but will also enhance your training and experience in the field.
About Amity:
Amity Foundation is a safe place where people can change in an environment that fosters trust; where new values can be formed; responsibility developed, and lasting relationships built. Amity is dedicated to the inclusion and habilitation of people marginalized by addiction, homelessness, trauma, criminality, incarceration, poverty, racism, sexism, and violence. Amity is committed to research, development implementation, and dissemination of information regarding community building.
Remembrance, Resolution, Reconciliation, Restoration, Renewal
About the Position:
As a Registered/Certified Substance Abuse Counselor I, you will support the community by delivering face-to-face rehabilitative programming services provided in the Integrated Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program (ISUDT).What You Will Do:
Deliver treatment programming services to participants and conduct group and/or individual sessions.
Effectively implement scheduled program curriculum. Leads and participates in face-to-face group and individual meetings utilizing motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy and other therapeutic processes.
Engage participants daily, reinforce group rules and expectation for participation and completion.
Works directly with participants to develop and implement treatment/action plans and educate participants about supportive networks as they return to the community.
Review treatment plans, evaluate and record treatment progress, records visible changes in appearance, behavior and demeanor of program participants.
Maintains accurate, timely, and confidential participant records. Evaluates and documents the progress of participants assigned to their groups.
Completes all delivery documentation requirements. Summarizes participants' background, treatment plan, and recovery process outcomes.
Prepares accurate, concise, informative reports, records and plans that are consistent with Amity standards, and complies with applicable clinical and administrative rules.
Liaise with transition/reentry staff, plans and prepares transitional documents as directed by CDCR for continued community program activities.
Works collaboratively with CDCR, DRP, CCHCS and institution staff. Supports and collaborates co-faculty, including but not limited to Supervisors, Directors and Regional Directors.
Participate in monthly, block, cross-training, curriculum training, technical assistance training, or other training as appropriate.
Other duties as assigned.
What You Will Bring:
Minimum 6 months of experience providing SUDT services as a certified AOD Counselor.
Current AOD Certification with organization recognized by the DHCS
OR
Registration with BBS or AOD Certifying body, depending on education level.
Understanding of causes, symptoms, and effects of substance abuse; appreciation for the behavioral, psychological, physical and social effects of drug abuse.
Excellent interpersonal, written and communication skills.
Operational knowledge of MS Office Suite and ARMS (preferred).
Ability to maintain sensitivity and objectivity under pressures generated by association with substance abuse treatment participants.
Demonstrate ethical behavior in order to maintain professional standards and safeguard the participants.
Protect and maintain program participants' health, safety, welfare, and confidentiality of records and participant information.
What We Offer:
Employer-sponsored Medical, Dental, Vision.
Paid vacation, sick time, & holidays.
401K, HSA, & Supplementary Life insurance programs.
An organization committed to social justice and community action.
A Community-oriented workplace.
This is a Non-Exempt position.
Hourly wage: $28.00/hr
The average counselor in Fresno, CA earns between $22,000 and $73,000 annually. This compares to the national average counselor range of $19,000 to $67,000.