Dotnet Developer
Job developer job in Sacramento, CA
TJob Title: .NET Developer
Job Type: 3+ Years Contract
R Systems is a global leader in technology and analytics services, delivering innovative solutions to drive digital transformation across industries like Telecom, Banking, Healthcare, and Public Services. With over 4,400 professionals in 25+ countries, we are committed to helping our clients achieve operational excellence and enhanced customer experiences.
We are proud to be Great Place to Work Certified™ in 10 countries, including India, the USA, Canada, and more. Our vibrant team culture fosters collaboration, innovation, and growth, making R Systems a fantastic place to work.
Join us in creating impactful solutions and advancing technology for a better tomorrow.
Role Overview
We are seeking a Senior .NET Developer who combines deep technical expertise with strong communication and client-facing skills. The ideal candidate will not only lead complex .NET and Azure-based solutions but also engage directly with clients to gather requirements, present solutions, and identify opportunities for improvement.
Minimum Technical Qualifications
5+ years of hands-on experience with C# / .NET Core / ASP.NET MVC / Web API.
5+ years of experience in system design, development, and implementation, with at least 3 years in a lead capacity.
3+ years of experience in Microsoft Dynamics CRM and/or Power Apps development.
2+ years of experience migrating applications from on-premises to Azure Cloud, following best practices.
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or Engineering.
Desirable Qualifications
3+ years of experience with integration toolsets, REST APIs, and data exchange mechanisms.
3+ years of Azure Cloud experience (App Services, Functions, DevOps, Logic Apps, Storage).
Why Join Us?
Innovative Environment: Work on impactful public sector projects that drive technological advancements.
Competitive Compensation: Receive a competitive salary and benefits package that reflects your expertise.
Professional Growth: Enjoy opportunities for career development, certifications, and continuous learning.
Flexible Work Arrangement: Benefit from a hybrid work model that supports both remote and on-site work.
Litigation Counsel (In-House)
Job developer job in Sacramento, CA
Litigation Counsel (In-House) - Sacramento, CA
Compensation: $200,000 to $215,000 per year
Nexus HR is seeking an experienced and motivated In-House Litigation Counsel with a strong background in litigating for the healthcare sector. This is for a reputable medical software organization in Sacramento, CA. The ideal Counsel will be able to work in the office and travel as needed
About the Job:
The In-House Litigation Counsel is responsible for representing the organization as the primary litigation counsel and in trials and in any business ventures, including but not limited to litigation, mergers, business representations, and commercial reports.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Represent the organization as the primary litigator.
Represent the organization in commercial litigation matters such as contract discussions and disputes, shareholder disputes, and business torts, among others
Liaise with the other counsels and external counsels as needed.
Liaise with senior members of staff.
Provide accurate, relevant, and timely advice to your employer and other staff members on commercial and business legal topics.
Manage and mitigate legal risks by designing and implementing company policies and procedures.
Communicate with and work with any third-party bodies, such as external counsel or auditors.
Design and deliver legal training to the business
Stay up-to-date with changes to commercial legislation, particularly in relation to laws, rules, and regulations that directly affect your business and specific industry.
Helps review the company's software system and provide feedback from a legal perspective.
Qualifications:
3 to 7 years of experience as a litigation counsel is preferred
Trial experience is required
Litigation experience in the medical or healthcare industry is required
Experience in commercial and business law is highly preferred
A J.D. from an accredited ABA law school is required
An 80% LSAT score is a plus
Member of the California State Bar (or another state bar with the ability to obtain registered in-house counsel status in California); must be in good standing
Able to work in Sacramento, CA
Benefits:
Dental
Vision
Medical
401k
Paid Leave
Collibra report developer
Job developer job in Sacramento, CA
360 IT Professionals is leading name in the software development industry, bring innovative business solutions to clients in Silicon Valley. We are always looking forward to bring aboard IT professionals and help them build a career in the IT Industry by providing the opportunity to work with our top clients in US.
Job Description
Primary Responsibilities:
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Review and confirm DG organization design including roles, data policies, and procedures
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Work with key business owners to identify Critical Data Entities (CDEs) for the in scope business domains
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Define DG operating model to implement data dictionaries, business glossary, data maps, data lineage and data quality metrics for the identified CDEs
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Develop a communication and engagement plan for business and IT owners for key data and data infrastructure, to implement the data governance operating model
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Participate in IT architecture discussions to integrate the Business Glossary with data service architecture
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Define Data Service Agreements (DSA) for key vendor data feeds and services
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Leverage or recommend/implement tools like Collibra, Informatica-IMM to implement the operating model and capture associated data artifacts
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Manage the work products and delivery of implementation team
Qualifications
Professional Qualifications:
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Proven experience in defining a data governance operating model, communicating the model and implementing it at the Enterprise Data & BI
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5-6 years of experience in implementing data dictionaries, business glossaries, data lineage, governance work-flows, data service agreements and quality metrics through Collibra, Informatica Metadata Manager (IMM), Informatica Data Quality (IDQ)
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Proven experience in working with IT in reverse engineering database schemas, creating data dictionaries and instituting the governance operating model
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Exposure to Collibra Connect integration template from Crystal Reports to Collibra DGC
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Development, testing, deployment and documentation of Collibra workflows
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Exposure to Data Maturity Models is a plus
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Experience in implementing data metrics and quality programs is a plus
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Excellent communication
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Attention to detail and quality outcomes
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Team player with a co-operative can-do attitude
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Experience with Erwin or similar data modeling tools is helpful
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Counselor I - (CMF)
Job developer job in Vacaville, 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 Counselor I at our 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:
The Counselor I is responsible for the delivery of face-to-face rehabilitative programming services provided in the Integrated Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program (ISUDTP). What You Will Do:
Facilitate CBI classes, using evidence-based and standardized curriculum to the participants.
Conduct class and facilitate individual sessions to develop release prevention/action plans and/or provide make-up work.
Evaluate and document the progress of participants assigned to their classes.
Document delivery of CBI programming services in ARMS.
Engage participants daily and reinforce group norms and expectations for participations and completion.
Work collaboratively with the CDCR/CCHCS headquarters, local institution, and CDCR contracted staff.
Other related duties as assigned by the Contractor.
What You Will Bring:
Must obtain their AOD certification within five (5) years of registration date.
Current AOD Registration with an organization approved by the DHCS.
Understanding of causes, symptoms, and effects of substance abuse; appreciation for the behavioral, psychological, physical and social effects of drug abuse.
Knowledge of contractual requirements of ISUDTP is essential.
Excellent interpersonal, written and communication skills.
Operational knowledge of MS Office Suite and ARMS.
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.
On-site
Prison working environment
**Minimum requirement for this position is a valid unexpired Registration with an organization approved by DHCS (CCAPP, CADPT, CAADE, BBS) and obtain their AOD certification within five (5) years of registration date. **
Counselor SUD
Job developer job in Sacramento, CA
Job DescriptionBenefits:
401(k)
Bonus based on performance
Competitive salary
Health insurance
Paid time off
Profit sharing
Training & development
Vision insurance
C.O.R.E. Medical Clinic, Inc. is a CARF-Accredited Healthcare Facility Treating Opioid Addiction with Methadone and Buprenorphine searching for a drug and alcohol counselor. Manage a caseload of 40-50 patients. Job opening is at our Midtown Sacramento location.
Examples of Work Performed:
Individual and group counseling
Develops and writes individualized treatment plans
Participates in clinical consultation, professional collaboration, and case management meetings
Maintains documentation, including progress notes and treatment plans
Maintains a high level of confidentiality with patient information.
Assures compliance with applicable laws, regulations and contracts for patients in treatment
*NOTE: The State of California has passed legislation which requires all alcohol and drug counselors to be certified by an approved agency or enrolled in an approved certification program.
Counselor
Job developer job in Roseville, CA
Full-time (M-F from 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.)
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.
1. Variable Pay Structure: Competitive compensation based on experience, education, and licensure.
2. Defined Career Pathing: Clear advancement opportunities through our Counselor Tier Program, designed to reward achievement in education, licensure, and credentials.
3. Bonus Incentives: Recognizing and rewarding quality patient care with monthly performance-based bonuses.
4. 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.
5. Continuing Education: Free access to over 600 CEU courses to enhance your skills and knowledge.
6. Paid Time Off: 18 days of PTO, sick leave, and 8 paid holidays to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
7. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives: Be part of a workforce that reflects the diversity of our patient population.
8. 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 - $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).
Join our Team & Start Saving Lives Today
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FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION COUNSEL (ENFORCEMENT)
Job developer job in Sacramento, CA
See duty statment You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement. Working Conditions This position may be eligible for telework. The amount of telework is at the discretion of the Department and based on Fair Political Practices Commission's current telework policy. While FPPC supports telework, in-person attendance may be required based on operational needs. Employees are expected to be able to report to their worksite with minimal notification if an urgent need arises, as determined by the FPPC.
Minimum Requirements
You will find the Minimum Requirements in the Class Specification.
* FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION COUNSEL (ENFORCEMENT)
* ATTORNEY
* ATTORNEY III
* SENIOR COMMISSION COUNSEL (SPECIALIST), FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION
Additional Documents
* Job Application Package Checklist
* Duty Statement
Position Details
Job Code #:
JC-501101
Position #(s):
************-XXX
Working Title:
Attorney, FPPC - Enforcement (Prosecutions Group)
Classification:
FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION COUNSEL (ENFORCEMENT)
$7,969.00 - $10,473.00 A
$8,969.00 - $12,026.00 B
New to State candidates will be hired into the minimum salary of the classification or minimum of alternate range when applicable.
Shall Consider:
SENIOR COMMISSION COUNSEL (SPECIALIST), FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION
$10,848.00 - $15,309.00
ATTORNEY
$7,969.00 - $10,473.00 A
$8,969.00 - $12,026.00 B
ATTORNEY III
$10,852.00 - $15,325.00 A
# of Positions:
1
Work Location:
Sacramento County
Telework:
Hybrid
Job Type:
Permanent, Full Time
Department Information
The Mission of the FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION (FPPC) is to promote the integrity of representative state and local government in California through fair, impartial interpretation and enforcement of political campaign, lobbying, and conflict of interest laws.
The Mission of the Enforcement Division is to provide for the timely and impartial investigation and prosecution of alleged violations of the Political Reform Act. The Enforcement Division is assigned to investigate alleged violations of the Act, and where appropriate, initiate formal administrative or civil enforcement proceedings. The Enforcement Division conducts investigations relating to both state and local matters.
Department Website: **********************
Special Requirements
This position is subject to the Form 700 Statement of Economic Interests filing requirements.
Application Instructions
Completed applications and all required documents must be received or postmarked by the Final Filing Date in order to be considered. Dates printed on Mobile Bar Codes, such as the Quick Response (QR) Codes available at the USPS, are not considered Postmark dates for the purpose of determining timely filing of an application.
Final Filing Date: 12/19/2025
Who May Apply
Individuals who are currently in the classification, eligible for lateral transfer, eligible for reinstatement, have list or LEAP eligibility, are in the process of obtaining list eligibility, or have SROA and/or Surplus eligibility (please attach your letter, if available). SROA and Surplus candidates are given priority; therefore, individuals with other eligibility may be considered in the event no SROA or Surplus candidates apply.
Applications will be screened and only the most qualified applicants will be selected to move forward in the selection process. Applicants must meet the Minimum Qualifications stated in the Classification Specification(s).
How To Apply
Complete Application Packages (including your Examination/Employment Application (STD 678) and applicable or required documents) must be submitted to apply for this Job Posting. Application Packages may be submitted electronically through your CalCareer Account at ********************** When submitting your application in hard copy, a completed copy of the Application Package listing must be included. If you choose to not apply electronically, a hard copy application package may be submitted through an alternative method listed below:
Address for Mailing Application Packages
You may submit your application and any applicable or required documents to:
Fair Political Practices Commission
Michelle Rios
Attn: Michelle Rios
1102 Q Street, Suite 3050
Sacramento, CA 95811
Address for Drop-Off Application Packages
You may drop off your application and any applicable or required documents at:
Fair Political Practices Commission
Michelle Rios
Michelle Rios
1102 Q Street, Suite 3050
Sacramento, CA 95811
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Required Application Package Documents
The following items are required to be submitted with your application. Applicants who do not submit the required items timely may not be considered for this job:
* Current version of the State Examination/Employment Application STD Form 678 (when not applying electronically), or the Electronic State Employment Application through your Applicant Account at ********************** All Experience and Education relating to the Minimum Qualifications listed on the Classification Specification should be included to demonstrate how you meet the Minimum Qualifications for the position.
* Resume is optional. It may be included, but is not required.
Applicants requiring reasonable accommodations for the hiring interview process must request the necessary accommodations if scheduled for a hiring interview. The request should be made at the time of contact to schedule the interview. Questions regarding reasonable accommodations may be directed to the EEO contact listed on this job posting.
Desirable Qualifications
In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
Member of the State Bar of California (Applicants must have active membership in the State Bar before they will be eligible for appointment.)
Benefits
Benefit information can be found on the CalHR website and the CalPERS website.
Contact Information
The Human Resources Contact is available to answer questions regarding the position or application process.
Department Website: **********************
Human Resources Contact:
Michelle Rios
**************
*****************
Please direct requests for Reasonable Accommodations to the interview scheduler at the time the interview is being scheduled. You may direct any additional questions regarding Reasonable Accommodations or Equal Employment Opportunity for this position(s) to the Department's EEO Office.
EEO Contact:
Michelle Rios
**************
*****************
California Relay Service: ************** (TTY), ************** (Voice) TTY is a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf, and is reachable only from phones equipped with a TTY Device.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The State of California is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.
It is an objective of the State of California to achieve a drug-free work place. Any applicant for state employment will be expected to behave in accordance with this objective because the use of illegal drugs is inconsistent with the law of the State, the rules governing Civil Service, and the special trust placed in public servants.
Counselor
Job developer job in Roseville, CA
Job Description
Counselor
Full-time (M-F from 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.)
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.
1. Variable Pay Structure: Competitive compensation based on experience, education, and licensure.
2. Defined Career Pathing: Clear advancement opportunities through our Counselor Tier Program, designed to reward achievement in education, licensure, and credentials.
3. Bonus Incentives: Recognizing and rewarding quality patient care with monthly performance-based bonuses.
4. 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.
5. Continuing Education: Free access to over 600 CEU courses to enhance your skills and knowledge.
6. Paid Time Off: 18 days of PTO, sick leave, and 8 paid holidays to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
7. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives: Be part of a workforce that reflects the diversity of our patient population.
8. 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 - $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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Adjunct Counselor Pool
Job developer job in Sacramento, CA
The Los Rios Community College District is seeking qualified candidates for this part-time, temporary (Adjunct) faculty position. Adjunct positions are filled as needed through ongoing recruitment. Applicants are contacted and hired year-round for assignmentsbased on college needs. This pool is open continuously and refreshed every two years in May. Applicants in this pool will remain active until the pool is refreshed and will receive an email with information on how to remain in the pool.
The adjunct faculty member shall be responsible for the following: counseling services and/or teaching assigned classes under the supervision of the area dean; helping students fulfill their maximum potential in mastering course content; assessing student learning outcomes; maintaining a thorough and up-to-date knowledge in his/her regular teaching field; continuing professional development; utilizing current technology in the performance of job duties; maintaining standards of professional conduct and ethics appropriate to the professional position; assisting with articulation and curriculum development and review; serving on college committees and participating in faculty governance including accreditation and student co-curricular activities; assuming other responsibilities as assigned by the area dean; fulfilling other duties and responsibilities of a full-time faculty member.
The department maintains a focus on:
* Counseling academically and/or economically disadvantaged students
* Crisis intervention counseling
* Career exploration and decision making
* Outreach activities
* International students
* Trends and challenges facing community college students
* Counseling designed to support student retention and success
* Program development and coordination
* Mentoring/coaching
* Empathetic and active listening counseling
The assignment may include instructing classes, which could result in a Counselor/Instructional split assignment.
Position Salary Information:
Initial maximum salary placement is based on academic degree, upper/graduate level units earned, and/or related professional occupational experience per the Los Rios College Federation of Teachers Contract (the initial maximum placement is Class V, Step 1). For more information on the step placement process, pleaseclick here.
Typical Duties
The assignment may include instructing classes, which could result in a Counselor/Instructional split assignment. The assignment may include, but is not limited to:
Academic/Career Counseling
* Participating in the planning and implementation of Guided Pathways, matriculation, onboarding, case management service delivery, and counseling program as directed.
* Providing individual and group counseling to assist students in making decisions regarding associate's of arts/associate's of science/associate's degree of transfer, transfer, and career/occupational goals.
* Providing short-term crisis counseling services to students as needed.
* Facilitating the use of career assessments and inventories for students, and interpreting the results.
* Working collaboratively with campus departments, such as Admissions and Records and Financial Aid, in order to appropriately advise students.
* Using current technology to assist students in developing an educational plan based on needs, interests, abilities, achievements, and aptitude, including referrals to instructional and other support services designed to assist students in achieving their educational and/or career goals.
* Using current technology to assist student in exploring careers, in developing an understanding of the employment environment and in making and implementing career decisions.
* Using current technology, preparing and maintaining counseling records, relaying pertinent information to college personnel as needed, and respecting the confidentiality of such records as required by law.
* Using current technology to provide counseling services to students attending the college through distance education programs.
* Developing knowledge and maintaining collaborative working relationships with instructional areas, outreach centers, feeder high schools, neighboring colleges, and community resource agencies.
* Providing counseling for issues impacting persistence and academic success (i.e. academic probation and academic dismissal) and referring students to resources as appropriate and necessary.
* Using multi-tasking skills while synthesizing information accurately and efficiently.
* Using Microsoft Word, spreadsheets, and other databases to organize and track data.
* Developing an individualized Integrated Student Educational Plan (ISEP) to each eligible student and monitoring students' academic progress.
* Providing services to meet students' educational goals such as degree or certificate, transfer, vocational, skills building and/or professional development.
* Assisting students in assessing, planning, and implementing immediate and long-range goals.
* Working with four-year colleges and universities to assist students in a smooth transition to those institutions.
* May teach classes that include college success skills, personal development, career exploration and career decisions-making skills. In addition to: (a) Human Career Development (HCD) 115, Orientation to College, (b) HCD 122, Study Skills, HCD 160 Applied Life and Success Skills, and (d) HCD 330, Life and Career Planning.
Personal Counseling
* Assisting students with life issues that interfere with academic success.
Crisis Intervention
* Providing students with campus and community services directly or through cooperative arrangement.
Multi-Cultural Counseling
* Maintaining an understanding of diverse and multi-cultural backgrounds and the appropriateness of counseling approaches.
Performing other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
* Have a master's in counseling, rehabilitation counseling, clinical psychology, counseling psychology, guidance counseling, educational counseling, social work, career development, marriage and family therapy or marriage, family, and child counseling; ORthe equivalent.* All degrees must be from an accredited institution completed by time of hire.(NOTE: A bachelor's degree in one of the listed degrees and a license as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) is an alternative qualification for this discipline.)
* Have an equity-minded focus, responsiveness, and sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, including those with physical or learning disabilities as it relates to differences in learning styles; and successfully foster and support an inclusive educational and employment environment.
* NOTES:
* Degree titles must match the stated minimum qualifications exactly(word-for-word). If your degree title is not exactly the sameas one of the degree titles listed in the minimum qualifications above, you mustsubmit documentation for "equivalency" to be considered for the position. If you fail to submit this documentation and your degree title does not match, you will be disqualified.
* Applicants applying under the "equivalent" provisionmustinclude the equivalency review request form detailing and explaining how their academic preparation and/or professional experience is the equivalent of the degree(s) listed in the minimum qualifications. Please visit our website for the form and information on theequivalency determination process.
* If you have already been granted equivalency for this discipline, you must attach a copy of your determination form or letter. If you do not attach a copy of your determination form or letter you will be disqualified.If you have misplaced your copy please contact Human Resourcesfor assistance.
Application Instructions
Applicants applying to this position are REQUIRED to complete and submit:
* A Los Rios Community College District Application
* Letter of Interest
* ResumeorCurriculum Vitae
* Unofficial Transcripts from College/University and/or Foreign Transcript Evaluation (see additional instructions)
* Copy of Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) license (if using to meet minimum qualifications)
ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS:
* Applications submitted without allrequireddocuments listed above will be disqualified.
* Applications submitted with additional materials NOT requested will be disqualified.
* Only information (education, experience, etc.) listed on the application will be considered for minimum qualifications.
* Applicants indicating "see resume" on the application will not have that referenced experience considered for minimum qualifications, which may lead to the application being disqualified.
* Individuals who have completed college/university course work at an institution in a country other than the United States must obtain a complete evaluation of foreign transcripts, degrees, and other relevant documents, even if the foreign document has been accepted by another college/university in the United States.
* Foreign transcript evaluations are ONLYaccepted from AICE (Association of International Credential Evaluations, Inc.) or NACES (The National Association of Credential Evaluation Services) agencies or evaluators. For additional information on foreign transcript evaluationsclick here.
* ONLY copies of transcripts from a US College/University or Foreign Transcript Evaluation will be accepted.DO NOTinclude any foreign transcripts.
* Graduate advising documents, certificate of degrees, diplomas, and grade reports will not be accepted as transcripts.
Do not submit additional materials that are not requested.
Counselor IV - Outpatient - Recovery
Job developer job in Fair Oaks, CA
Counselor IV - Outpatient - Recovery | Fair Oaks Recovery Center | Sacramento, California
About the Job:
PURPOSE STATEMENT: The Counselor IV provides treatment and support to assist clients in their recovery from addictions, such as alcoholism, drug addiction, eating disorders, or other behavioral problems, assists with modifying problem behaviors; may also provide counseling services to families of clients.
Roles and Responsibilities:
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
· Participates in client treatment planning and continuum of care.
· Conducts group and/or family sessions, under supervision, as scheduled and documents as required.
· Co-facilitates assigned group or family sessions and assists with modifying problem behaviors.
· Responsible for initial assessments, as well as follow up assessments for clients.
· Prepares individual treatment plan for each assigned client.
· Ensures all documentation regarding client care, treatment and incidents is completed timely and in a clear, concise manner.
· Acts as a liaison between referral sources and clients.
· Provides crisis intervention to clients, as needed.
· Plans for aftercare for assigned clients.
· Acts as a liaison with insurance carriers, as requested.
· Provides case management duties for clients, ensuring individualized quality care.
· Evaluates the need of the client and determines if referrals to other programs or facilities is needed.
· Provides client and family education relative to substance use disorder/psychiatric problems.
· Conducts educational workshops both within the Facility and in the community as required.
· Serves as a liaison with self-help groups and EAP professionals.
· Conducts ongoing assessments of chemical dependence services required by the Facility treatment programs.
· Assists in the training of new clinical staff and interns, providing direction and clinical guidance.
· Coordinates the activities of other clinical and direct client care staff, providing direction and clinical guidance.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
· Requires Bachelor's degree in social or health services field, with 6+ years exp in counseling field;
· OR Bachelor's degree in other field with 8+ years in the counseling field;
· OR Master's degree in social or health services field, with 4+ year professional work experience.
· Degree must be from an accredited college or university.
LICENSES/DESIGNATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS:
· Licensure or certification for counseling may be required by the state in which the facility operates.
· CPR certification and de-escalation training required (training available upon hire and offered by facility).
· First aid may be required based on state or facility.
SUPERVISORY REQUIREMENTS:
This position is an Individual Contributor.
Why Fair Oaks Recovery Center?Fair Oaks Recovery Center offers a comprehensive benefit plan and a competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications. Qualified candidates should apply by submitting a resume. Fair Oaks Recovery Center is an EOE.
Veterans and military spouses are highly encouraged to apply. Summit BHC is dedicated to serving Veterans with specialized programming at our treatment centers across the country. We recognize and value the unique strengths of the military community in supporting our mission to serve those who have served.
Auto-ApplySafety Stabilization Counselor (SSC) - Immediate Openings in Sacramento!
Job developer job in Sacramento, CA
Salary: $30/hr
Our Mission
At Whole Person Care Clinic (WPCC), our mission is to provide holistic, compassionate, and accessible care that nurtures the physical, emotional, and social well-being of every individual we serve. Through an integrated approach that combines medical expertise, mental health support, and community services, we are dedicated to addressing the full spectrum of our patients' needs. By fostering a collaborative and inclusive environment, we empower individuals to achieve their highest quality of life and well-being, regardless of their socioeconomic status. We strive to create a supportive community where every person is valued, heard, and cared for with dignity and respect.
Position Summary
The Safety and Stabilization Counselor plays a critical role in promoting the safety, wellbeing, and stability of clients enrolled in Recuperative Care programs. This position provides direct support to residents by fostering a secure and supportive environment, ensuring basic needs are met, and addressing safety concerns as they arise. In addition to supporting physical safety, the counselor offers immediate assistance to individuals experiencing acute emotional, mental, or situational crises through trauma-informed crisis intervention, assessment, and short-term stabilization planning. The role requires close collaboration with the care teamincluding case managers, medical staff, and community partnersto stabilize and support clients recovering from illness, injury, or trauma while promoting dignity, empowerment, and trust.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Client Engagement & Support
Engage with clients to build rapport and provide compassionate, trauma-informed emotional support.
Establish positive and empathetic relationships with clients and encourage open communication.
Promote inclusiveness, cultural responsiveness, and respect when interacting with diverse populations.
Daily Living & Basic Needs Assistance
Assist clients with daily living activities including hygiene, mobility support, meal preparation, and cleanup.
Ensure basic needs are met, including access to food, clothing, and personal hygiene supplies.
Safety Monitoring & Crisis Response
Monitor the facility environment to identify and address safety risks; conduct regular safety inspections and enforce facility rules.
Maintain a safe and secure environment by monitoring access points and responding promptly to safety concerns.
Use non-violent crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques when responding to tense situations or emergencies.
Collaborate with administrative staff, emergency services, and law enforcement when addressing escalated safety or medical incidents.
Case Coordination & Team Collaboration
Support implementation of individualized care plans in collaboration with case managers, clinicians, and support staff.
Participate in team huddles, case conferences, and interdisciplinary planning meetings to ensure client needs are addressed holistically.
Community Integration & Resource Access
Assist clients in accessing essential services such as medical care, behavioral health, housing assistance, transportation, job readiness, and education programs.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of available community resources and assist with referrals and coordination.
Compliance & Professionalism
Uphold confidentiality standards and ensure all documentation (client notes, incident reports, logs) is timely, accurate, and compliant with WPCC policies and regulations.
Demonstrate professionalism, dependability, and cultural humility in all interactions with clients, staff, and community partners.
Qualifications and Requirements
Education
High School Diploma or GED (required)
Bachelors degree in social work, psychology, or related field
(preferred)
Experience
Minimum 1 year of experience in a similar setting (e.g., shelter, healthcare, or residential care)
Knowledge of crisis intervention, safety protocols, and de-escalation strategies
Experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness, behavioral health challenges, or trauma
Certifications or Licenses
California Guard Card or Proprietary Private Security Officer (PSO) registration (Required at time of hire)
BLS Certification(Required)
Bilingual in English/Spanish
(preferred)
Core Competencies
Cultural responsiveness and trauma-informed care approach
Strong interpersonal, professional communication, and verbal de-escalation skills
Ability to build trust and rapport with vulnerable and diverse populations
Calm and effective under pressure, especially during crisis situations
Reliable, punctual, and adaptable in a dynamic care environment
Excellent time management and organizational skills
Awareness of confidentiality requirements and compliance standards
Basic computer literacy, including familiarity with Microsoft Office and electronic health records (EHR) systems
Working Conditions & Physical Requirements
Must be able to walk facility grounds regularly and assist clients physically when needed
May involve long periods of standing and occasional lifting (up to 25 lbs.)
Work is performed on-site at the shelter facility; safety and PPE protocols must be followed
Schedule and Travel Requirements
Full-time (40 hours/week)
Shift schedules may vary, including evening, overnight, and weekend availability
May require occasional travel to WPCC partner sites in Long Beach or surrounding areas
EEO / ADA Statement
WPCC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local employment laws. WPCC provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities.
Disclaimer
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties, or responsibilities required for the position. Duties and responsibilities may change at any time with or without notice.
Traditional Labor Of Counsel
Job developer job in Sacramento, CA
Focused on employment and labor law since 1958, Jackson Lewis P.C.'s 1,000+ attorneys located in major cities nationwide consistently identify and respond to new ways workplace law intersects business. We help employers develop proactive strategies, strong policies and business-oriented solutions to cultivate high-functioning workforces that are engaged and stable, and share our clients' goals to emphasize belonging and respect for the contributions of every employee.
The Firm is ranked in the First Tier nationally in the category of Labor and Employment Litigation, as well as in both Employment Law and Labor Law on behalf of Management, in the U.S. News - Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms”.
This position is for a Labor Of Counsel attorney for the firm's Sacramento, CA office.
The salary range for this position applies to our California offices and reflects a variety of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions, including but not limited to experience, education, licensure and/or certifications, geographic location, market demands and other business and organizational needs. The expected salary range for this position is $248,500 - $272,000. This is not inclusive of our full range, and actual compensation will be determined based on experience and other factors permitted by law.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The position is primarily a traditional labor position representing employers but will also include advice and counsel work with employers regarding federal and California workplace laws and other assignments, as needed. From time to time, the position may also involve due diligence of employer operations for workplace law issues in conjunction with acquisitions/mergers.
All facets of Traditional Labor Relations, including:
Handling unfair labor practice charges at the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”)
Researching and writing;
Representing management in NLRB elections;
Providing legal advice to employers regarding union organizing, corporate campaigns, card check and neutrality agreements;
Negotiating and/or providing legal advice regarding collective bargaining agreements;
Handling grievance, arbitration and unfair labor practice proceedings;
Obtaining mass picketing injunctions;
Advising employers on federal and California wage and hour issues, leave management, disability accommodating issues and other workplace issues;
Reviewing handbooks, policies and forms for compliance with federal and state law;
Reviewing compensation, commission and bonus plans;
Conducting management training regarding labor relations, federal and California workplace issues and, harassment, discrimination and retaliation; and
Other duties and responsibilities as reasonably assigned.
Skills and Educational Requirements:
JD from an ABA accredited law school
Minimum 9 years of litigation or advice work as an attorney
Traditional labor experience preferred
Federal and/or California advice and counsel work preferred
CA Bar Admission
Understanding of current agency (state and federal) enforcement techniques preferred
Excellent attention to detail
Strong organizational and project management skills
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Bilingual, English and Spanish, is preferred but not required
May include regular business travel
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We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, gender, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, marital status or any other characteristics protected by law.
Auto-ApplyRegistered SUD Counselor (Clinical Technician)
Job developer job in Fair Oaks, CA
Job DescriptionDescription:
Registered SUD Counselor (Clinical Technician)
Type: Hourly, Full-Time, Non-Exempt
Compensation: $21-23 hourly
Benefits:
Health Insurance (Medical, Vision, Dental)
PTO (Vacation, Sick)
Equity Shares (ESOP)
Available Shifts:
AM (6:30am - 3:00pm)
PM (2:30pm - 11:00pm)
NOC (10:30pm - 7:00am)
Key Responsibilities:
Direct Client Care: Support patients struggling with addiction and mental health disorders through daily activities and programming, appointments, and crisis intervention.
Safety Checks: Conduct regular physical checks on all patients within care (a.k.a. “rounds”).
Intakes & Discharges: Play a leading role in patient intakes and discharges from the treatment facility, ensuring all clients feel comfortable and welcome.
Medication Observation: Monitor and document client self-administration of medications in accordance with the facility's policies and procedures.
Group Facilitation: Participate in and facilitate substance use disorder (SUD) and/or mental health group sessions.
Documentation: Take all required notes in the company's electronic medical record system (KIPU).
Requirements:
Qualifications:
License/Credentials: RADT, SUDRC, or RAC (required); candidates who are willing to get their RADT/SUDRC/RAC (9-hour online course) are encouraged to apply
Education: High School Diploma / GED or Bachelor's Degree (preferred); Students at Alcohol and other Drug (AOD) and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) schools are highly encouraged to apply.
Experience: 1+ years of behavioral healthcare experience (preferred)
Additional:
Valid CA Driver's License (required)
Current Health Screen / Physical (required)
TB Test Clearance (required)
Important Qualities:
Compassion for clients and employees in all interactions
Strong professional ethics, boundaries, and integrity
Positive attitude and emotional composure
Values of ownership, accountability, and reliability
Company Description:
Akua Behavioral Health is California's leading mental health and substance abuse treatment center. We provide our clients with individualized, compassionate treatment from Master's and Doctorate level clinicians across various levels of care at fully licensed and accredited facilities throughout Northern and Southern California. To give our clients the best chance at lasting recovery, we pioneered an integrative East-meets-West approach that combines Western evidence-based treatment with holistic Eastern traditions to treat the mind, body, and spirit. Our mission is to create an environment of healing and transformation for each client seeking change.
Litigation Counsel (In-House)
Job developer job in Sacramento, CA
Job Description
Litigation Counsel (In-House) - Sacramento, CA
Compensation: $200,000 to $215,000 per year
Nexus HR is seeking an experienced and motivated In-House Litigation Counsel with a strong background in litigating for the healthcare sector. This is for a reputable medical software organization in Sacramento, CA. The ideal Counsel will be able to work in the office and travel as needed
About the Job:
The In-House Litigation Counsel is responsible for representing the organization as the primary litigation counsel and in trials and in any business ventures, including but not limited to litigation, mergers, business representations, and commercial reports.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Represent the organization as the primary litigator.
Represent the organization in commercial litigation matters such as contract discussions and disputes, shareholder disputes, and business torts, among others
Liaise with the other counsels and external counsels as needed.
Liaise with senior members of staff.
Provide accurate, relevant, and timely advice to your employer and other staff members on commercial and business legal topics.
Manage and mitigate legal risks by designing and implementing company policies and procedures.
Communicate with and work with any third-party bodies, such as external counsel or auditors.
Design and deliver legal training to the business
Stay up-to-date with changes to commercial legislation, particularly in relation to laws, rules, and regulations that directly affect your business and specific industry.
Helps review the company's software system and provide feedback from a legal perspective.
Qualifications:
3 to 7 years of experience as a litigation counsel is preferred
Trial experience is required
Litigation experience in the medical or healthcare industry is required
Experience in commercial and business law is highly preferred
A J.D. from an accredited ABA law school is required
An 80% LSAT score is a plus
Member of the California State Bar (or another state bar with the ability to obtain registered in-house counsel status in California); must be in good standing
Able to work in Sacramento, CA
Benefits:
Dental
Vision
Medical
401k
Paid Leave
Collibra report developer
Job developer job in Sacramento, CA
360 IT Professionals is leading name in the software development industry, bring innovative business solutions to clients in Silicon Valley. We are always looking forward to bring aboard IT professionals and help them build a career in the IT Industry by providing the opportunity to work with our top clients in US.
Job Description
Primary Responsibilities:
· Review and confirm DG organization design including roles, data policies, and procedures
· Work with key business owners to identify Critical Data Entities (CDEs) for the in scope business domains
· Define DG operating model to implement data dictionaries, business glossary, data maps, data lineage and data quality metrics for the identified CDEs
· Develop a communication and engagement plan for business and IT owners for key data and data infrastructure, to implement the data governance operating model
· Participate in IT architecture discussions to integrate the Business Glossary with data service architecture
· Define Data Service Agreements (DSA) for key vendor data feeds and services
· Leverage or recommend/implement tools like Collibra, Informatica-IMM to implement the operating model and capture associated data artifacts
· Manage the work products and delivery of implementation team
Qualifications
Professional Qualifications:
· Proven experience in defining a data governance operating model, communicating the model and implementing it at the Enterprise Data & BI
· 5-6 years of experience in implementing data dictionaries, business glossaries, data lineage, governance work-flows, data service agreements and quality metrics through Collibra, Informatica Metadata Manager (IMM), Informatica Data Quality (IDQ)
· Proven experience in working with IT in reverse engineering database schemas, creating data dictionaries and instituting the governance operating model
· Exposure to Collibra Connect integration template from Crystal Reports to Collibra DGC
· Development, testing, deployment and documentation of Collibra workflows
· Exposure to Data Maturity Models is a plus
· Experience in implementing data metrics and quality programs is a plus
· Excellent communication
· Attention to detail and quality outcomes
· Team player with a co-operative can-do attitude
· Experience with Erwin or similar data modeling tools is helpful
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Counselor (Early Recovery Specialist)
Job developer job in Roseville, CA
Counselor/Early Recovery Specialist
We offer competitive salary, full benefits package, Paid Time Off, and opportunities for professional growth.
Aegis, a Pinnacle Treatment Center Network, is a growing leader in addiction treatment services. We provide care across the nation touching the lives of more than 30,000 patients daily.
Our mission is to remove all barriers to recovery and transform individuals, families, and communities with treatment that works.
Our employees believe we are creating a better world where lives and communities are made whole again through comprehensive treatment.
As an Early Recovery Specialist, you handle a caseload of newly admitted patients and conducts counseling services. In your role, you will collaborate with patients to ensure their basic needs are adequately addressed and facilitate the coordination of care within the community. Additionally, you will conduct intakes and necessary assessments within the specified timelines as mandated by federal and state regulations, CARF guidelines, and Pinnacle policies and procedures.
Pay Range:
$21 to $24
$24 to $27 (Certified)
$27 to $30 (Licensed)
Benefits:
18 days PTO (Paid Time Off)
401k with company match
Company sponsored ongoing training and certification opportunities.
Full comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, short term disability, long term disability and accident insurance.
Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Loan Repayment Program (STAR LRP)
Discounted tuition and scholarships through Capella University
Requirements:
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 bachelor's degree or 75% of required counselor certification courses).
Must have 2-5 years of experience.
Maintain compliance with the requirements for continuing education hours and/or units (CEH or CEU) as determined by the Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs and/or other regulatory agencies.
Possess knowledge, skills, and abilities as it relates to:
The evaluation of patients, treatment planning, and counseling services.
The use, abuse and treatment of illicit drugs and addiction.
Organization and time management.
Communication skills both written and verbal.
Professional demeanor and customer service practices.
Competence with Microsoft computer programs.
Complete initial training as a counselor trainee
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 any counseling services per the DHCS (Department of Health Care Services). Qualifications and the review of support documentation will be evaluated for approval. d Drug Program certifying body. Employees must be registered prior to providing any
Responsibilities:
Manage caseload of all new admitted patients and provide individual counseling services and group counseling services when appropriate.
Maintain appropriate professional, therapeutic, and ethical boundaries with patients.
Conduct intakes, including discharge plans, initial Needs Assessments, and Initial Treatment Plans within the timelines as required by applicable federal and state regulation, CARF guidelines and Aegis Policies.
Provide patients with a sense of entitlement to their own recovery by involving them in their own assessment, evaluation, and treatment planning.
Conduct daily follow-ups with newly admitted patients via face-to-face or telephonic interactions as clinically appropriate.
Monitor and document any patient circumstance that may affect her or his recovery, to identify and address potential relapse as soon as possible.
Provide case management to coordinate care with external providers.
In addition to attending weekly cased conferences, participate in weekly meetings with clinic management to discuss patient progress.
Comply with, implement, the Clinical Risk Management policies, which evaluate patients for any high-risk conditions.
Provide a positive team approach for problem solving and evaluating challenging clinical situations.
Review patient's records and other documentation for accuracy, completion, and compliance with regulations and internal Policies Protocols, and Procedures using the recommended compliance, evaluation tools.
Promote a positive team approach for problem solving and evaluation challenging clinical situations.
Review patient's records and other documentation for accuracy, completion, and compliance with regulations and internal Policies Protocols, and procedures using the recommended compliance, evaluation tools.
Provide induvial counseling for patients who have missed regularly scheduled counseling appointments as needed and appropriate.
Maintain competence by attending necessary training and receiving feedback pertinent to the Early Recovery Specialist position.
Attend team meetings and complete all training courses timely as required.
Other duties as assigned.
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AOD Counselor II/III - (SOL)
Job developer job in Vacaville, 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 Counselor II/III. This groundbreaking opportunity will allow you to work with our prison and re-entry programs helping the community and 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:
The Counselor II/III (ISUDT) The Counselor III is responsible for the delivery of face-to-face rehabilitative programming services provided in the Integrated Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program (ISUDTP).What You Will Do:
Facilitate CBI classes, using evidence-based and standardized curriculum to the participants.
Conduct class and facilitate individual sessions to develop release prevention/action plans and/or provide make-up work.
Evaluate and document the progress of participants assigned to their classes.
Document delivery of CBI programming services in ARMS.
Engage participants daily and reinforce group norms and expectations for participations and completion.
Work collaboratively with the CDCR/CCHCS headquarters, local institution, and CDCR contracted staff and
Other related duties as assigned.
What You Will Bring:
Education and Experience:
Required:
Certified as an AOD Counselor, with one (1) year of full- time experience providing certified AOD counseling services.
What We Offer:
Medical, Dental, Vision.
Paid vacation, sick time, & holidays.
401K, HSA, & Life insurance programs.
Organization committed to community action.
Community oriented workplace.
Full-TimeOn-site Hourly wage: $32.00Work performed inside a State Prison.
Counselor
Job developer job in Lodi, CA
Job Description
Counselor
Full-Time
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.
1. Variable Pay Structure: Competitive compensation based on experience, education, and licensure.
2. Defined Career Pathing: Clear advancement opportunities through our Counselor Tier Program, designed to reward achievement in education, licensure, and credentials.
3. Bonus Incentives: Recognizing and rewarding quality patient care with monthly performance-based bonuses.
4. 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.
5. Continuing Education: Free access to over 600 CEU courses to enhance your skills and knowledge.
6. Paid Time Off: 18 days of PTO, sick leave, and 8 paid holidays to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
7. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives: Be part of a workforce that reflects the diversity of our patient population.
8. 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 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).
0 -2 years of experience
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 - $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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Counselor
Job developer job in Marysville, CA
Full-time, M-F from 5:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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.
1. Variable Pay Structure: Competitive compensation based on experience, education, and licensure.
2. Defined Career Pathing: Clear advancement opportunities through our Counselor Tier Program, designed to reward achievement in education, licensure, and credentials.
3. Bonus Incentives: Recognizing and rewarding quality patient care with monthly performance-based bonuses.
4. 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.
5. Continuing Education: Free access to over 600 CEU courses to enhance your skills and knowledge.
6. Paid Time Off: 18 days of PTO, sick leave, and 8 paid holidays to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
7. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives: Be part of a workforce that reflects the diversity of our patient population.
8. 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 - $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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AOD Counselor I - (SOL)
Job developer job in Vacaville, 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 Counselor I at our 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:
The Counselor I is responsible for the delivery of face-to-face rehabilitative programming services provided in the Integrated Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program (ISUDTP). What You Will Do:
Facilitate CBI classes, using evidence-based and standardized curriculum to the participants.
Conduct class and facilitate individual sessions to develop release prevention/action plans and/or provide make-up work.
Evaluate and document the progress of participants assigned to their classes.
Document delivery of CBI programming services in ARMS.
Engage participants daily and reinforce group norms and expectations for participations and completion.
Work collaboratively with the CDCR/CCHCS headquarters, local institution, and CDCR contracted staff.
Other related duties as assigned by the Contractor.
What You Will Bring:
Must obtain their AOD certification within five (5) years of registration date.
Current AOD Registration with an organization approved by the DHCS.
Understanding of causes, symptoms, and effects of substance abuse; appreciation for the behavioral, psychological, physical and social effects of drug abuse.
Knowledge of contractual requirements of ISUDTP is essential.
Excellent interpersonal, written and communication skills.
Operational knowledge of MS Office Suite and ARMS.
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:
Medical, Dental, Vision.
Paid vacation, sick time, & holidays.
401K, HSA, & Life insurance programs.
Organization committed to community action.
Community oriented workplace.
Full-TimeHourly wage: $28.00On-site Work duties performed in a state prison.