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Ascendo Resources 4.3
Substance abuse counselor job in Miami, FL
🚨 We're Hiring: 4 Personal Injury Case Managers 🚨
Looking to grow your career in a fast-paced, high-energy legal environment where your work truly makes an impact? This could be the opportunity you've been waiting for.
We're seeking experienced, detail-oriented Personal Injury Case Managers to support pre-litigation cases from start to finish. You'll serve as the primary point of contact for clients, coordinate medical treatment, and work closely with attorneys to keep cases moving efficiently and compassionately.
🗂️ What You'll Do
• Manage a full caseload of pre-litigation personal injury matters
• Act as the main point of contact for clients throughout their case
• Coordinate and track medical treatment and records
• Assist with demand packages and case documentation
• Maintain organized, up-to-date digital case files
• Ensure timely progression of cases and proactive client communication
âś… What We're Looking For
• Prior experience as a Personal Injury Case Manager (strongly preferred)
• Bilingual (English/Spanish) required
• 1+ year in legal case management or injury claims/adjuster role
• Strong organizational, time management, and multitasking skills
• Excellent written and verbal communication
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
🎯 What's Offered
• Competitive pay + bonus incentives
• Health, dental, vision & life insurance
• 401(k)
• Paid time off & holidays
• Free parking
• Supportive, collaborative team culture
• Clear opportunities for growth and advancement
$30k-36k yearly est. 1d ago
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Head of Case Management
Career Group 4.4
Substance abuse counselor job in Miami Beach, FL
Our confidential client, an asset management firm is seeking a Head of Case Management / Intake. This is a senior role focused on overseeing and scaling the case management function, with an emphasis on building structure, enforcing processes, and driving consistent execution across the team. This individual will not manage individual cases, but will lead and develop the managers who do.
Location
In office, Miami Beach
Responsibilities
• Oversee the full case management and intake function
• Establish, implement, and enforce clear processes and uniform systems
• Lead, manage, and develop the case management leadership team
• Ensure consistent execution across the function
• Take high-level direction and translate it into scalable, repeatable workflows
• Partner closely with leadership as a hands-on operator
Requirements
• Proven experience as a strong operator with a focus on systems, process, and execution
• Demonstrated people leadership and experience managing managers
• Ability to lead the function without running individual cases or campaigns
• Comfortable working in an in-office, operator-driven environment
Qualifications
• Open to candidates from a variety of backgrounds, including law, marketing, lead generation, or other operational environments
• Law firm experience not required
• Personal injury experience not required
• Execution-focused leadership and operational rigor
Please submit your resume for consideration!
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$33k-68k yearly est. 1d ago
Peer - Mental Health
South County Mental Health Center 3.6
Substance abuse counselor job in Delray Beach, FL
Come grow with us! South County Mental Health Center, Inc. is a private, non-profit Joint Commission Accredited Behavioral Healthcare provider located in South East Palm Beach County, Florida. Situated in the nationally designated city of Delray Beach, the Center provides a broad spectrum of inpatient and outpatient care to clients and their families in surrounding communities. You can make a positive impact in the community on day 1! Essential Duties
Assist the mobile response team by accompanying various Mobile Response employees in the activity of a client home visit to observe.
Answering phones and directing incoming calls professionally, quickly and accurately
Interact with mental health clients and convey any observations to management
Assist with outreach programs but accompanying other employees while
Administrative tasks, filing, faxing, verifying paperwork as needed.
Supports recovery planning proposing strategies, offering support, information and resources for an individual to achieve their own desired tasks and goals
Engages peers in collaborative and caring relationship
Validates experiences feelings; conveys hope of recovery
Shares sentiments of wellness and recovery in a connecting and relatable way
KSAs, Competencies
Team player
Calm demeaner when interacting with clients other staff members
Basic data PC skills (MS Office)
Customer service
Ability to follow directions
Cognitive
Ability to interpret the Baker and Marchman Act, Program/Center policies and procedures
Ability to understand Abuse and Confidentiality laws
Communication
Ability to write in English, in a clear and concise format and compose other business related correspondence.
Effectively and professionally communicate/work with with all staff, clients and families, verbally and in writing.
Work effectively with a wide range and level of staff, clients and outside customers
2 years of lived continuous recovery experience from any Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and/or personal experience with addiction in family members or loved ones preferred.
The following certifications are a plus: Certified Addiction Counselor (CAC), Drug and Alcohol Recovery Counselor (DARC), Relativity Certified Administrator (RCA), Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) and/or any other applicable trainings/certifications related to addiction treatment.
Aware Recovery Care requires proof of COVID vaccination prior to employment.
Competencies and Skills - Essential:
Clear Communication Skills Both Written And Verbal
Able To Keep Confidential Information Regarding Patients, Team Members
Able To Withstand Crisis Situations
Has Skills To Provides Customer Service To Patients, Team Members And Visitors
Knowledge And Experience With Electronic Health Records
Experience With Excel, Power Point, Word, Visio, Etc.
Provides peer support and self-help services to participants as appropriate, including engagement, coaching to develop self-advocacy, communication, and empowerment skills.
Assists in a variety of support activities including peer support groups, peer recovery and family and/or psycho-educational groups outcomes for client.
Collaboratively works with peers in the development of a strength-based wellness and recovery plans to overcome barriers to good mental health.
Develops effective working relationships with agencies, organizations, and community members to respond and advocate for individuals and families from a peer perspective.
Communicates effectively, represents and promotes the consumer and/or family members' perspective within mental health, homelessness, reentry, and other relevant systems.
Attends and participates in special events, conferences, and workshops and trainings within the community.
Focuses on and is sensitive to client satisfaction with the services received and general satisfaction with services provided.
Attends and participates in supervision and multidisciplinary meetings.
Assists program staff to implement day to day program activities.
Provides transportation in company vehicle throughout Palm Beach County.
Documents all activities as required.
Requirements include:
If eligible, holds, or is willing to obtain Certified Recovery Peer Specialist (CRPS) certification with the Florida Certification Board.
Upholds to the highest ethical standards and SAMHSA's Core Competencies.
Must possess a valid driver's license and a clean driving record.
Demonstrates a working knowledge and ability to model recovery values including hope, education, self-advocacy, personal responsibility and support.
Requires High School diploma, or GED.
Preferred qualification is completion of Peer Support Specialist training with additional mental health training. If training has not been completed, Peer Specialist must complete within 6 months of hire.
Familiarity with local social service agencies, community resources, and support services preferred.
Requires excellent verbal and communication skills.
Requires ability to maintain confidentiality of all information.
Requires basic knowledge of Microsoft Word, internet software and a web-based database.
Ideal candidates are not required to have received services with The Lord's Place. All candidates who identify as being a peer are eligible for hire. Former clients will not receive special consideration.
Education | Licenses |Certifications
High School Diploma or GED mandatory
Work Experience (preferred)
Experience in working in a medical, clinical or mental health setting 2 years
Peer specialist utilize specific methods and practices to develop hopeful relationships with people in their communities. A peer specialist:
Engages peers in collaborative and caring relationship
Provides support: validating experiences and feelings; explores meaningful community roles and conveys hope of recovery
Shares the lived experience of wellness and recovery in a connecting and relatable way
Personalize peer support recognizing multiple paths to wellness, respecting each other's unique strengths, interests and culture perspectives.
Supports recovery planning proposing strategies, offering support, information and resources for an individual to achieve their own desired tasks and goals
Links to resources, services and supports when desired by an individual
Provides information about skills related to health, wellness and recovery based on an individual's interest and goals
Supports people define, identify and manage crises
Values respectful, person-centered and mutually supportive communication
Supports collaboration and teamwork
Promotes leadership and advocacy
Promotes one's own growth and development by seeking continued education, mentoring and supportive supervision
BENEFITS
At SCMHC we offer full-time employees a full benefit package. Just to name a few great benefits, we have health, dental, and vision. Also, because we know how important our own mental health is, we offer paid time off, and we will help do our part to set you up for future with a great 401k+match. Couple that with a competitive salary our amazing caring team, you cannot go wrong
Apply now.
Because of the work we do in the community, a full background check is required for all staff.
We are a drug free employer.
South County Mental Health Center, Inc is an EOE.
$36k-46k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Behavioral Health Specialist (CFTSS) - PD
Abbott House 4.1
Substance abuse counselor job in Westchester, FL
Positions are PER DIEM (ON CALL). Flexible Schedule. Seeking qualified candidates throughout Westchester, Rockland and Orange Counties.
Abbott House is an innovative community-based organization that helps children, families, adults and people with intellectual and developmental disabilities with complex needs build lasting foundations for a promising future. We operate programs in the New York Metropolitan area and Hudson Valley.
Job Summary
Based on training, experience and qualifications, the Service Provider may be called upon to provide one or more of the following services to children and families enrolled in the specific services. In no situation shall a Service Provider provide services where he/she does not meet the minimum educational requirements and qualifications necessary to provide such services as documented.
Psychiatric Supports and Treatment Services (CPST)
CPST services are goal-directed supports and solution-focused interventions intended to address challenges associated with a behavioral health needs and to achieve identified goals or objectives as set forth in the child's treatment plan. CPST services must be part of the treatment plan, which includes goals and activities necessary to correct or ameliorate conditions discovered during the initial assessment visits. CPST is a face-to-face intervention with the child/youth (required), family/caregiver or other collateral supports. This is a multi-component service that consists of therapeutic interventions such as counseling, as well as functional supports.
Activities provided under CPST are intended to assist the child/youth and family caregivers to achieve stability and functional improvement in daily living, personal recovery and/or resilience, family and interpersonal relationships in school and community integration. The family/caregivers, therefore, is expected to have an integral role in the support and treatment of the child/youth's behavioral health need.
CPST is designed to provide community-based services to children and families who may have difficulty engaging in formal office settings but can benefit from home and/or community based rehabilitative services. CPST allows for delivery of services within a variety of permissible settings including, but not limited to, community locations where the child/youth lives, works, attends school, engages in services, and/or socializes.
Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR)
Psychosocial Rehabilitation services are designed to restore, rehabilitate, and support a child's/youth as an active and productive member of their family and community with the goal of achieving minimal on-going professional intervention. Services assist with implementing interventions on a treatment plan to compensate for, or eliminate, functional deficits and interpersonal and/or behavioral health barriers associated with a child/youth's behavioral health needs. Activities are “hands on” and task oriented, intended to achieve the identified goals or objectives as set forth in the child/youth's individualized treatment plan.
These services must include assisting the child/youth to develop and apply skills in natural settings. PSR is intended to foster and promote the development of needed skills identified in assessment or through the ongoing treatment of a licensed practitioner. PSR services are to be recommended by a licensed practitioner and a part of a treatment plan. PSR activities are focused on addressing the rehabilitative needs of the child/youth as part of a treatment plan and can be provided in coordination with treatment interventions by a licensed practitioner (e.g. OLP) or provider of CPST. Services are delivered in a trauma informed, culturally and linguistically competent manner.
Additional Responsibilities:
Responsible for the oversight and execution of all requirements for the program, as assigned.
Properly document all necessary information on each child in order to bill for services accordingly.
Participate in treatment team meetings to provide updates.
Report all Serious Reportable and Recordable Incidents to Supervisor.
Comply with Abbott House's policies, procedures, and time frames for reporting, documenting, and billing.
Knowledge of evidence based practice and complex trauma.
Any other related duties as required.
About You:
You are the ideal candidate if you are creative, mature, responsible and enthusiastic. You are also committed to helping children with emotional challenges, developmental disabilities, and medical fragility.
You have a minimum BA/BS in a human services field plus four years of relevant work experience working directly with children and families
Or you have a Master's degree in social work, psychology, or in related human services, plus one year of applicable experience.
$28k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
FAMILY SUPPORT WORKER OPS - 60934113
State of Florida 4.3
Substance abuse counselor job in Miami, FL
Working Title: FAMILY SUPPORT WORKER OPS - 60934113 Pay Plan: Temp 60934113 Salary: $16.71 Hourly Total Compensation Estimator Tool FAMILY SUPPORT WORKER This position is responsible for performing a variety of complex duties in Child Protective Investigations; including, but not limited to the completion of technical clerical paperwork associated with child abuse investigations from intake through case closure.
* Serves as assistant to the Child Protective Investigators. This involves varied assignments including data collection, evaluation of information, report development, tracking of assignments and other related duties with minimal instruction.
* Receives Florida Safe Families Network (FSFN) intakes through assignment and performs the preliminary workup for investigations. Researches records and documents to include, but not limited to: vital statistics, criminal history checks, CCIS checks, prior reports, person merge, diligent search, etc. Summarizes all records located and inputs information in FSFN case/investigation record. Reassigns case to primary investigator.
* Assists with transportation needs in Child Protective Investigations, including picking up medical or other records, transporting children to placements, court, Child Protection Team (CPT) appointments, various other interviews, exams, and medical appointments. Assists with various client interactions such as scheduling; serving petitions; administering drug tests; supervising children in the office; supervising parental visitations; etc. Assesses client needs in a timely maker as specified by operational procedure.
* Serves as backup to Records Technicians and Staff Assistant.
* Manages phone calls as office reception, professionally and courteously.
* Prepares various correspondence and/or documents such as placement consideration letter, shelter packets, IV-E packets, etc. Maintains placement database, researches placement options, and/or performs fingerprinting.
* Completes written referrals for identified services. Completes all records requests by obtaining copies of police reports, psychological evaluations, and other documents in accordance with operational policy.
* Maintains timely, accurate backups and updates of logs (e.g., vehicle logs; CAMS; etc.). Maintains a tracking system of records requests and rescreens to ensure they are completed in a timely manner.
The State of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer, and does not tolerate discrimination or violence in the workplace.
Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center (***************. Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation.
The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act.
Location:
$16.7 hourly 10d ago
Behavioral Health Patient Experience Expert
Can Community Health 4.3
Substance abuse counselor job in Fort Lauderdale, FL
CAN Community Health is now hiring a Behavioral Health Patient Experience Expert
Schedule: Full-Time | Day Shift | Monday-Thursday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Friday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Are you passionate about patient care and ready to make a difference every day? We are looking for someone who is passionate about serving the needs of individuals impacted by HIV, Hepatitis C, STI's, and other infectious diseases. You will become part of our professional team that drives home our Company's Mission and Values.
We have received recognition for more than six (6) years NPT's Best Non-Profit to Work for Award.
Why You'll Love It Here
Competitive pay
Generous paid PTO and Sick time
11 Paid Company Holidays
Paid training and certification support
Health, dental, vision, with generous company contribution, paid life and disability plans & retirement plan with generous match of up to 8% of your contribution additional match of 1%.
Tuition Reimbursement Plan
Other voluntary plans are available to support you and your family
Career growth opportunities in a supportive environment
What You'll Do
Under the close supervision by the Director of Behavioral Health and Midland Specialty, the Behavioral Health Patient Experience Expert serves as the first point of contact for patients and visitors, ensuring a warm, welcoming, and professional environment. They will monitor CAN's Behavioral Health Providers' schedule to ensure productivity, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. The scheduler will also be responsible for scheduling referrals and follow up appointments for behavioral health therapist and psychiatrists.
Provides behavioral health introduction and expectations.
Ensures all behavioral health patients have completed new patient intake forms, new patient appointments and behavioral health follow ups are accurately and timely scheduled.
Communicate with behavioral health leadership on day-to-day challenges or needs.
Will review and track behavioral health patients and communicate data on productivity, client engagement, and policy adherence to the behavioral health leadership.
Responsible for overseeing behavioral health provider schedules and ensuring providers are optimally scheduled.
Answers phone calls and emails from patients assisting them with scheduling upcoming appointments and/or rescheduling appointments.
Works collaboratively with all departments to ensure a positive patient experience.
Make sure patients have transportation to appointment if patient has no transportation.
Updates patient records to verify all patient demographic and contact information.
Answers the telephone and connect callers to the appropriate offices, department, or individual staff.
Greets patients and prospective patients and answers general behavioral health program questions.
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of an employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Requirements
Education/Professional:
Highschool diploma or equivalent (GED)
Minimum 2 years of administrative experience in the behavioral health setting.
Must be able to operate a motor vehicle and have valid insurance and driver's license.
Salary: $24-$26 per hour based on experience
Must be able to pass a Level I and Level II Background check as required
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CAN Community Health, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and values the ways in which we are different. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other characteristic protected by applicable law.
$24-26 hourly 54d ago
Behavioral Health Outreach Specialist
Borinquen Health Care Center 4.2
Substance abuse counselor job in Miami, FL
Borinquen Medical Centers is based in Miami, FL and is seeking to hire a full-time Outreach Specialist. Responsible for informing the community and creating awareness about Borinquen Medical Centers (BMC) services, including: substance use, mental health, HIV prevention, and prevention education on the risks of substance misuse, HIV/AIDS, and STDs. The Behavioral Health Outreach Specialist also conducts outreach in high-risk areas to recruit participants for testing and BMC services, provides needed linkages to service provision for individuals with mental health, substance use and/or co-occurring disorders, and participates in the coordination and facilitation of presentations to educate the community about our services.
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist Project Director and Behavioral Health Lead Navigator in SAMHSA annual reports, continuation applications, etc. for Behavioral Health Department.
Assist Project Director and Behavioral Health Lead Navigator with integration of behavioral health services and communication between disciplines (psychiatrists, physicians, APRNs, LCSWs, LMHCs, etc.).
Attend weekly staff meetings, Behavioral Health Department meetings, and BMC general staff meetings.
Communicate effectively with supervisor regarding caseloads, issues regarding supervision, and leave requests.
Conduct street and community outreach during working hours, including some nights and weekends as needed.
Assist Project Director and Behavioral Health Lead Navigator in the creation, scheduling, and presentation of education sessions/groups for HIV, STD awareness, mental health, Life Skills, substance use, and other BMC services.
Distribute preventive materials including safe sex kits, condoms, and flyers.
Educate target population, newly diagnosed HIV persons, and others about BMC's available services, treatment options, and assist with linkages to services.
Engage and educate individuals aged 13 and up in risk-reduction discussions.
Ensure all certifications required for your position remain active and that updated copies are submitted for your employee file.
Ensure data collection is completed in a timely, accurate and consistent manner, including HIV and STD testing, follow-up questionnaires, and others.
Make home visits and reach out to individuals that are high risk, hard to reach, and/or present an adherence problem to treatment.
Navigate coordination and expedite services and linkages to additional wrap around care.
Perform behavioral screenings and assessments including GPRA, questionnaire data, demographic data collection instruments, pre-post training assessments, and surveys of partners and staff.
Assist Project Director and Behavioral Health Lead Navigator in performing periodic review of performance measures to assess progress toward goals, inform program development, and enable fine-tuning of implementation strategies.
Present at internal departmental meetings and educate BMC staff about programs and services
Provide HIV, hepatitis, and STD testing and counseling.
Provide program with community referrals, providing name and location of available van and outreach sites.
Recruit participants for all Behavioral Health programs, HIV/hepatitis/STD testing, and prevention services.
Work with the Marketing Department to create campaigns and projects for social media.
Perform all other duties as assigned by Director of Behavioral Health and/or Behavioral Health Program Managers.
REQUIREMENTS
Minimum High School Diploma, or equivalent.
Outreach experience.
Bilingual preferred (Spanish/English or Haitian-Creole/English).
Strong interpersonal skills.
Valid FL driver's license in good standing.
HIV/AIDS 500-501 from DOH.
$26k-40k yearly est. Auto-Apply 7d ago
Specialist, Family Engagement (Early Education)(3 Wks PTO)
United Way Miami 3.1
Substance abuse counselor job in Miami, FL
Job DescriptionDescription:
Salary Range: $41,209.00-$59,765.68 annually
Benefits (The Good Stuff)
3 WKS+ Vacation Paid*
12 Paid Holidays
12 PTO Paid Days
Competitive Health Benefits Package
Wellness Program Reimbursements up to $50/month
Short Term Disability at NO COST
Life Insurance & AD&D 2X Annual Salary at NO COST
Employee Assistance Program
Retirement Plan UP TO 6% Employer Funding
Professional Development Opportunities
Discounted On-Site Early Childhood Care
Tuition Assistance for Early Education Degree
Free Monthly Transit Card
*Vacation amounts may vary based on roles, schedules, and years of service
Help us make a difference in our community. United, we are tackling complex issues and turning contributions into real change. We fight for equitable access to quality education, financial security, and the health of everyone in our community. Join our team and join us in the fight for a stronger Miami!
United Way Miami, Inc. is hiring a Specialist, Family Engagement EHS CCP to join our team. As Specialist, Family Engagement EHS CCP you will build relationships with the enrolled families of their assigned caseload to support program foundations, program impact areas, family engagement outcomes, and child outcomes. The Family Engagement Specialist will coordinate the development of the annual community assessments.
UWM is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace, please visit our Career site homepage to view our EEO statement and Drug-Free policy.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
Maintain a caseload of 40-48 families at a time while serving as the Family Engagement Specialist (FES) at assigned Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership (EHS-CCP) sites.
Implement and follow the Head Start Parent, Family, and Community Engagement (PFCE) Framework to enhance and coordinate program services to increase family engagement and collaboration.
Create partnerships with families to promote parent-child relationships and family well-being.
Support family's safety, health, financial stability, life goals and aspirations, and develop individual plans to support family's goals.
Respect and respond appropriately to the culture, language, values, and family structures of each family served.
Enhance parent-child relationships and support parent's roles as the first and lifelong educator of their children.
Support families in being active program participants and in following program policies and requirements to build personal responsibility (such as child assessments, health documents, parenting programs, etc.).
Educate parents on Policy Council and other available committees and community opportunities that will promote parent leadership and advocacy, along with supporting families as they engage in volunteering.
Recruit families and assist in completing applications and obtaining subsidies for the Early Learning Coalition - School Readiness program.
Complete home visits to client/family residences for enrollments, due to absenteeism, or child safety/well-being concerns.
Provide social/emotional support to families and referrals to proper services in crisis situations.
Facilitate network/group activities and monthly events for your caseload that support family's strengths, interests, and needs.
Support families in using community resources that enhance family's well-being and children's learning and development.
Act as a member of a comprehensive service team so that family service activities are coordinated and integrated throughout the program. Serve as the main communication link between families and other program staff.
Assist with planning, development and implementation of goals and Early Head Start Performance Standards, with team members, site staff and family members to facilitate a seamless system of program delivery.
Ensure compliance with Early Head Start Performance Standards. Assist team members, site staff, and caseload with the planning, development, and implementation of goals, Performance Standards, and EHS-CCP Policies to facilitate a seamless system of program delivery.
Implement and maintain (through Child Plus data tracking software and other tracking systems) a monitoring system to ensure all procedures as stated in the Head Start Program Performance Standards under Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment, and Attendance (ERSEA) are met.
Work in collaboration with site director to fill enrollment vacancies as needed at the individual sites; take responsibility in the recruitment, collection, and screening of applications and subsequent enrollment of children and families.
Analyze causes of absenteeism when average daily attendance falls below 85% and, in collaboration with others, develop an improvement plan.
Become knowledgeable in the use of Child Plus for the management and documentation of all work done with children and families.
Responsible for monthly tracking and producing required reports for the Program Information Report data relevant to the Family Engagement service area.
Collect and analyze information to find new solutions to challenges as part of ongoing monitoring to continuously improve services.
Maintain confidentiality in all service areas.
Participate actively in opportunities for continuous professional development.
Actively advocate for the needs of children and families as it pertains to the EHS-CCP program.
Actively participate in the Reflective Supervision process.
During the first 18 months of employment, complete the Family Engagement Credential
Requirements:
Education Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Human Services or related area. Master's degree preferred. 15 Professional Development (In-Service) hours per year, including CPR.
Experience Requirements: Requires knowledge and experience in data collection and information processes and systems along with general knowledge of policy and procedure compliance. Experience with enrollment data gathering and analysis; knowledge of Head Start performance standards, philosophy and mission desirable.
Technology Requirements: Advanced computer literacy including, database management,
spreadsheets, word processing, and e-mail. Knowledge of modern web browsers.
Other Essential Knowledge/Skills: Excellent communication skills, written, verbal; Excellent interpretation and problem solving skills; demonstrated ability to interpret policies and regulations, and to appropriately answer questions. Knowledge of Head Start performance standards, philosophy and mission desirable. Demonstrated ability to interpret policies and regulations, and to appropriately answer questions. Ability to work in a professional manner, both independently and with others in a team environment.
Career growth: We encourage you to grow by providing formal and informal development programs, coaching, and on-the-job challenges. We want you to ask questions, take chances, and explore the possible.
Apply with confidence! Research indicates that individuals may hesitate if they don't meet every requirement. If you're enthusiastic about a role, apply, even if your experience or education isn't an exact match. You could be the perfect fit for this position or discover other exciting opportunities within our organization. Please note that while some roles may have specific requirements for funding eligibility, we STILL encourage you to explore our job opportunities.
$41.2k-59.8k yearly 14d ago
Dermatology Skin Health Professional - New Orleans, LA
Galderma 4.7
Substance abuse counselor job in Miami, FL
Whether it's the unique breadth of our integrated offering that covers Injectable Aesthetics, Dermatological Skincare and Therapeutic Dermatology products; or our commitment to recognizing and rewarding people for the contribution they make - working here isn't like anywhere else.
At Galderma, we actively give our teams reasons to believe in our ambition to become the leading dermatology company in the world. With us, you have the ultimate opportunity to gain new and challenging work experiences and create an unparalleled, direct impact.
Title: Dermatology Skin Health Professional - Consumer
Location: New Orleans, LA
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Dermatology Skincare Professional (DSHP) plays a critical role in driving revenue for the Consumer Care business unit. The Dermatology Skincare Specialist is responsible for promoting Galderma's consumer skincare portfolio products, services to Health Care Providers (HCPs) and other offer key office staff members in order to create increased product demand within assigned territory.
Key Responsibilities:
Plan, organize and execute field-based product promotion activities in accordance with all applicable company and regulatory standards to increase patient demand of consumer skincare portfolio through targeted strategies at the HCP office level
Participate in face-to-face sales calls with HCPs (healthcare professionals), distribution of product samples, and attendance at company/company sponsored meetings; some meetings may occur during evening or weekend hours; travel may be necessary
Meet or exceed goals and objectives for designated product portfolio and other KPIs (key performance indicators) such as HCP satisfaction surveys, coupon redemption, POS, etc. within assigned territory
Utilize sales tools, resources, and supporting analysis to identify trends and to effectively identify and execute action plans
Record sales call notes, tracking samples, and other territory management activities through company data reporting system; other administrative duties may be assigned
Manage appropriate utilization of resources such as budget, samples, and peer to peer programs to engage and create impact with healthcare professionals.
Work within given geography to develop relationships with providers and their staff
Attend medical meetings/conferences as needed based on organization and regional needs
Other duties may be assigned
Skills and Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree from four-year College or university is required
Two (2) years of outside business to business sales experience preferred
Demonstrate strong track record of consistent documented success (such as sales performance)
Possess valid driver's license with clean driving record
Ability to travel overnight as needed is required
Strong business acumen including excellent communication (verbal/written), interpersonal, and persuasive skills.
Ability to build strong relationships, service the total office, and add value with every interaction
Proficient with MS Office in a Windows environment, virtual interaction technology, and familiar with CRM software
What we offer in return
You will be working for an organization that embraces diversity & inclusion and believe we will deliver better outcomes by reflecting the perspectives of our diverse customer base. You will also have access to a range of company benefits, including a competitive wage with shift differential, annual bonus opportunities and career advancement and cross-training.
Next Steps
If your profile is a match, we will invite you for a first virtual conversation with the recruiter.
The next step is a virtual conversation with the hiring manager
The final step is a panel conversation with the extended team
Our people make a difference
At Galderma, you'll work with people who are like you. And people that are different. We value what every member of our team brings. Professionalism, collaboration, and a friendly, supportive ethos is the perfect environment for people to thrive and excel in what they do.
Employer's Rights:
This does not list all the duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You will be evaluated in part based on your performance of the tasks listed in this . The employer has the right to revise this at any time. This job description is not an employment contract, and either you or the employer may terminate employment at any time, for any reason. In addition, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
$29k-48k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Group Facilitator
Empower Health Group
Substance abuse counselor job in Delray Beach, FL
The Group Facilitator is responsible for facilitating and documenting group therapy at the detox and residential level of care. Participates in de-escalation or crisis intervention when necessary. Communicates pertinent information to the primary treatment team as needed.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Utilize knowledge and skills to provide group psychotherapy, meeting the client's treatment needs and requirements.
Document client progress/regression according to established policies and procedures in a clear, concise, timely manner.
Provide pertinent patient information to the clinical team based on evaluation in group session interactions, to assist in the patient treatment process.
Demonstrate good communication skills.
Continue with educational courses and in-services training.
Respond positively to changing situations in the work setting.
Work as a team member, demonstrating professionalism under stress and objectivity.
Perform in a professional manner and role models a positive image of mental health.
Works in a safety-conscious manner which ensures the safe work practices are used in order not to pose a risk to self or clients in the workplace.
Complies with company policies and procedures and local, state, and federal regulations.
Meets with supervisor on a regular basis to assist in identifying and correcting problem areas and or improving services.
Assist in developing aspects of treatment plans and treatment plan updates in collaboration with other treatment team members.
Effective time management.
Update knowledge of community resources on a continuous basis.
Report abuse of patients' rights immediately.
TRAVEL: May be required to travel to all EHG facilities
Qualifications
Minimum of bachelor's degree; master's degree preferred
Minimum of two (2) years working in a SUD/Mental Health setting.
LMHC, LMHC Registered Intern, LCSW or Social Work Intern required.
CPR/First Aid Certification Required.
$24k-37k yearly est. 12d ago
Intake Counselor
Jcs and Masada
Substance abuse counselor job in Miami, FL
Are you ready to make a difference in our community? At Jewish Community Services of South Florida (JCS), you'll join a team of passionate professionals dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of those we serve. Joining our team means contributing to a well-respected organization with over a century of service to the South Florida community, rooted in the values of compassion, inclusivity, and resilience. Our team members find purpose in empowering individuals and families through meaningful programs and initiatives. We foster a collaborative environment where your talents are valued, and you'll have opportunities for personal and professional growth. If you're looking to be part of an organization that values your contributions and promotes a culture of unity and support, JCS is the place to be.
The Intake Counselor serves as the first point of contact for individuals and families seeking services. This position involves conducting professional intake and assessment interviews, primarily via telephone, but also in person, to evaluate clients' needs and determine the most appropriate level of care or referral. The Intake Counselor provides information, emotional support, and linkage to agency programs or community resources that promote client well-being. This role requires strong interpersonal communication skills, cultural sensitivity, the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment, and a comprehensive understanding of community resources and behavioral health systems. The Intake Counselor must be able to engage clients compassionately while maintaining professional boundaries and accurate documentation. Bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish is required.
Essential DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Client Assessment and Engagement
Conduct initial intake and needs assessments with individuals and families seeking assistance, utilizing trauma-informed and culturally competent approaches
Gather and document detailed information regarding clients' presenting concerns, including emotional, behavioral, financial, housing, and social needs
Identify whether clients require clinical, case management, or other supportive services within the agency or through external community providers
Engage clients with empathy, professionalism, and respect to establish rapport and foster trust
Information, Referral, and Resource Coordination
Provide accurate information and referral (I&R) services, connecting clients to appropriate community resources such as behavioral health programs, housing, food assistance, employment support, and healthcare services
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of community resources, eligibility requirements, and agency programs
Collaborate with internal departments to ensure smooth coordination and continuity of care for clients referred internally
Documentation and Administrative Responsibilities
Ensure that all client interactions, referrals, and outcomes are accurately documented in the agency database or case management system within required timeframes
Respond promptly to incoming calls, voicemails, and referrals while managing multiple priorities and maintaining excellent customer service
Uphold confidentiality and ethical standards in accordance with agency policy, HIPAA, and relevant regulations
Collaboration and Professional Development
Participate in departmental and inter-agency meetings, trainings, and supervision sessions
Represent the agency at community events, outreach initiatives, and networking meetings as needed
Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor or agency leadership
SUPERVISION:
This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
We are proud to offer a competitive benefits package to all full-time employees, including medical and dental plans. A generous vacation and holiday pay benefit and a 401(k) match is available. Staff receives monthly in-service training and CEU opportunities. This is a one of a kind opportunity for leadership in talent management to contribute to a team of mindful, caring and passionate people at work every day in service to our community!
ABOUT: Jewish Community Services of South Florida (JCS) is the foremost non-profit, human services agency whose mission is to improve the quality of life and self-sufficiency of the Jewish and broader communities throughout South Florida in accordance with Jewish values. Founded in 1920, JCS delivers exemplary social services through compassionate and comprehensive programs that help people stay healthy and productive.
JCS is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, or veteran status.
JCS strictly enforces a Drug-Free Workplace Policy, which prohibits the use, possession, distribution, or sale of controlled substances and alcohol on company premises, during work hours, or while representing the company. Pre-employment and random drug testing may be required as part of our commitment to a drug-free workplace.
All of Senior Management and Managers are required to actively participate in JCS' Milk and Honey, Matzah Mitzvah and other similar events. These events are essential to our organizational culture, and leadership participation is key to fostering team unity, supporting our values, and engaging with our community. By attending, managers and supervisors help set the standard for involvement and demonstrate our commitment to these meaningful traditions.
**Please be advised, if selected for this position, you will be required to submit to a level II background screening through the DCF Clearinghouse: ********************************
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Social Work, Human Services, Counseling, or related field required; Master's degree preferred
Minimum three (3) years of experience in social services, behavioral health, or community outreach; experience in intake, assessment, case coordination, or crisis response highly desirable
Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to engage diverse populations and maintain professionalism, empathy, and confidentiality
Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and data entry systems
Knowledge of community resources, human service systems, and referral processes; knowledge of the Jewish community a plus
Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and sound judgment
Ability to manage multiple priorities effectively and work both independently and as part of a team
Demonstrated cultural humility and sensitivity when working with diverse populations
Bilingual (English/Spanish) required
Must have a car and a valid Florida Driver's License with proof of insurance in accordance with agency requirements and have the ability to travel within Miami-Dade County
$27k-38k yearly est. 16d ago
(0.9) ESE Assistant - Behavioral Health
Clay County School District 4.4
Substance abuse counselor job in Coral Springs, FL
For Support Job Description click here.
For Support Salary Schedule click here.
Required Qualifications:
1. NON Title One Schools
a. High School diploma or equivalent
2. Title One Schools ONLY:
a. High School diploma or equivalent and
b. ONE of the following:
i. Associate's degree from an accredited institution OR
ii. Sixty (60) credits minimum from an accredited institution OR
iii. Passing score (464) on the Praxis Paraprofessional test
3. ESE Behavior Health Assistants must complete the following training within 6 months of employment. All training is provided by the District
a. Safe Crisis Management (SCM)
b. First Aid
c. CPR
d. Medication Administration as required by Federal Medicaid regulations
4. ESE General Health Assistants must complete the following training within 6 months of employment. All training is provided by the District
a. First Aid
b. CPR
c. Medication Administration as required by Federal Medicaid regulations.
d. NOTE: General Health Assistants must be able to lift 35 pounds.
5. If transportation of students is a routine part of the assigned duties: must have a valid Florida Driver's License and a safe driving record prior to employment; must maintain the same while employed. The definition of "safe driving record" shall be as established in the District's Safe Driver Plan.
Required Qualifications for Safe Crisis Management:
Successful completion of Safe Crisis Management (SCM) training within the first 6 months of employment for Assistants assigned to Behavioral Health Assistant classes. When enrollment of special students dictate, all ESE Assistants must have successfully completed SCM or its equivalent within 6 months of assignment to that individual student. All ESE Assistants assigned to Bannerman Learning Center must have successfully completed SCM.
Required Qualifications for CPR, First Aid, and Medication Management:
Successful completion of training requirements in CPR, First Aid and Medication Administration as required by Federal Medicaid regulations to be provided by the School Board during contracted working hours at the employee's regular rate of pay within 6 months of employment for Behavioral Health Assistants or General Health Assistants assigned to a unit with a Medicaid student. Effective March 1, 2009, all Behavioral Health Assistant or General Health Assistant job holders must have successfully completed the training.
BACKGROUND SCREENING:
All prospective employees must submit to a Level 2 background check pursuant to Florida State Statute 435.04 and be found eligible by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. The background check will include, but is not limited to, fingerprinting for statewide criminal history records checks through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, national criminal history records checks through the Federal Bureau of Investigation, local criminal records checks through local law enforcement agencies, and a search of the sexual predator and sexual offender registries of any state in which the prospective employee resided during the immediate preceding 5 years.
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$28k-38k yearly est. 4d ago
Group Facilitator
Argon Agency
Substance abuse counselor job in North Palm Beach, FL
Job DescriptionBenefits:
Health insurance
Paid time off
This center is a dually licensed, Mental Health and Substance Use treatment program located in Palm Beach, FL. This center is seeking part time-per diem, Group Facilitators, to join our multi-dynamic team. As a Group Facilitator, you will be responsible for leading therapeutic group sessions and providing support to individuals in a clinical setting. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of others. The ideal Group Facilitator is empathetic and knows appropriate boundaries, they have passion for helping others in recovery, they have knowledge of DSM 5 and 12 steps, and they can demonstrate multicultural competency in the workplace. Group Facilitators will be responsible for running mental health, substance use and/or dual diagnosis groups during the week.
Schedule
Monday-Saturday, 9:00-4:00 pm
Education and Experience:
1+ years' experience as a group facilitator in SubstanceAbuse and Mental Health settings
Masters Degree in human services field, licensed preferred.
Qualifications:
Minimum 1 year experience in behavioral health or addiction treatment. Skilled in group dynamics, documentation, and trauma-informed care. Dependable, professional, and culturally competent, ability to work a flexible, per diem schedule
Preferred: Experience in a residential or outpatient rehab setting. Familiarity with DSM-5 diagnostic criteria
Duties/Responsibilities:
Conduct group sessions on topics relating to substance use and mental health
Document group progress notes with accurate and factual information
Communicates effectively with all departments regarding client issues
Utilize cognitive behavioral therapy techniques to help individuals develop coping strategies
Demonstrates excellent verbal and written communication skills
Facilitate discussions and activities to promote emotional healing and personal growth
Demonstrates professionalism from adhering to dress code to interactions with team members
Complies with company policies and procedures and local, state, and federal regulations.
Communicates with the clinical director as needed to assist in identifying and correcting problem areas and or improving services
Implement crisis intervention techniques when necessary to ensure the safety of participants
Has effective time management skills
Responsible to complete all group notes in a timely manner
Maintain accurate and confidential patient records in compliance with HIPAA regulations
PLEASE DO NOT CALL OR SHOW UP UNSOLICITED.
Submit your cover letter, resume, and interest through the application once reviewed we will reach out.
$25k-37k yearly est. 5d ago
Saturday Group Facilitator
Compassion Behavioral Health
Substance abuse counselor job in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Job DescriptionSalary:
About Us: Compassion Behavioral Health is a leading provider of mental health and addiction treatment services. We are dedicated to creating a supportive environment where clients can heal and achieve long-term recovery. Our multidisciplinary team is committed to delivering quality care, using evidence-based practices, and helping clients reach their personal goals.
Position Overview:
We are seeking an experienced and dedicated Part-Time Group Facilitator to join our team on a contractual basis. The ideal candidate will have a background in mental health and addiction counseling and be skilled in leading group therapy sessions. This role is perfect for professionals looking for a flexible schedule while making a meaningful impact on clients' lives.
The schedule will be as followed:
Every Saturday --
Group from 9am-12pm
Group from 1pm-4pm
Key Responsibilities:
Facilitate group therapy sessions for clients in a compassionate, engaging, and therapeutic manner.
Create a safe and supportive group environment that encourages open communication and participation.
Develop and implement group topics and activities relevant to mental health and addiction recovery.
Collaborate with the clinical team to monitor client progress and adjust group topics as needed.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation of group sessions.
Comply with all company policies, procedures, and DCF, ACHA & JACHO regulatory requirements.
Qualifications:
Minimum of a Masters degree in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or a related field (Licensed professionals preferred: LMHC, LCSW, LPC, etc.).
Experience facilitating group therapy sessions in a mental health treatment setting.
Strong communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries and foster a therapeutic environment.
Flexibility to work part-time hours, including occasional evenings or weekends.
Contract Details:
Hourly rate: Competitive, based on experience.
Part-time, flexible hours, with the potential for additional shifts.
$24k-37k yearly est. 7d ago
Social Worker Assistant-West Broward Academy
West Broward Academy
Substance abuse counselor job in Pompano Beach, FL
Job Description
Social Worker Assistant
Reports to:
Regional Social Worker
Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree in Social Work required
Enrolled in Mater's Social Work Program preferred
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Prepares and maintains an inventory of services offered by community health and welfare agencies.
Maintains direct contacts and close working relationships with the community's public and private health and welfare agencies.
Assists school social worker in developing strategies for using the community's resources to help resolve family problems and thus improve the student's learning opportunities.
Performs limited work with individual students and/or parents relating to the basic social, emotional, or physical needs as they might affect student attendance, adjustment, and school performance.
Maintains records prepared by the school social worker and maintains the confidentiality of these records.
$20k-34k yearly est. 17d ago
Ft-Para Behavioral_Alonzo & Tracy Mourn(1704800)
Miami-Dade County Public Schools 4.8
Substance abuse counselor job in North Miami, FL
Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS), an A-rated district, is the nation's third largest school system with nearly 500 schools and a diverse enrollment of more than 335,500 students from over 160 countries. Our ongoing tradition of groundbreaking achievement has earned top recognition at the national and international levels and makes M-DCPS your best choice.
We encourage you to submit/upload to your applicant profile attachments section any of the following documentation:
Resume
Cover letter
Letters of recommendation
Official transcripts (high school or college)
Certificate of competency (Skilled Trades)
Valid driver's license
Please upload any of the available documents to your attachments section.
Official SEALED transcripts must be submitted to M-DCPS via one of the following:
In Person U.S. Mail addressed to:
Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Transcript Desk,
1450 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 150
Miami, FL 33132
Electronic Mail to:****************************
You must use National Student Clearinghouse, Parchment, or eScrip-Safe to request an electronic transcript via email.
Please note that not all colleges/universities participate in the electronic transcript exchange.
Background Screening for the Selected Candidate (External Candidate):
Please click on the link below for information on M-DCPS Employment Standard, Drug Testing and Fingerprinting requirements in order to be hired as an employee.
Personnel Services and Fingerprinting
Please see the link to the new Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse Education and Awareness website.
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$21.4k yearly Easy Apply 2d ago
Clinical Counselor I
Care Resource 3.8
Substance abuse counselor job in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Must be licensed or a registered Intern (LMHC, LMFT, LCSW, RMHCI, RMFTI, RCSWI)
Requires Masters Degree in related field
1 Year of clinical experience
The Clinical Counselor I is responsible for the delivery of appropriate mental health and substanceabuse services to Care Resource clients.
Essential Job Responsibilities
Recruitment and Screening:
Maintain assigned billable hours per week on average throughout the year.
Screen clients for mental health and substanceabuse disorders as well as for available counseling interventions.
Informed Consent:
Obtain informed consent utilizing agency forms prior to providing services.
Conduct client orientation to treatment program according to applicable laws and agency procedures.
Assessment:
Conduct In-Depth Assessment to determine diagnoses and/or course of treatment for both individuals and groups.
Complete assessment requirements for various available counseling interventions and programs.
Treatment and Service Planning and Documentation:
Provide mental health and/or substanceabuse treatment, including diagnosis, crisis intervention, treatment planning and reviews for both individuals and groups.
Adhere to agency procedures and protocols in the provision of effective delivery of mental health and substanceabuse counseling and maintenance of standards of care.
Serve and maintain an active caseload, as assigned with concomitant productivity.
Ensure documentation is timely, accurate, legible and clear.
Maintain updated and complete treatment plans, treatment plan reviews, progress notes and other required information in client records as specified in performance standards.
Intervention & Crisis:
Conduct interventions with clients including individual, group and other appropriate counseling interventions.
Determine client needs for specialized services within or outside of the agency, such as medical treatment, psychiatric care, psychological testing as well as with other health-related organizations in accordance with the client's treatment plan and communicate all such actions to the psychosocial team as applicable.
Assess clients in crisis for appropriateness of Baker Act proceedings, utilize Baker Act documentation when necessary and coordinate with police, family, and other staff as required to place client when necessary.
Supervision:
Provide daily documentation of work performed (e.g., Informed Consents, Assessments, Treatment Plans & Reviews, Case notes, Discharge Summaries)
Attend at least weekly supervision with supervisor to review work, obtain signed documentation, discuss clinical issues and staff critical cases until such time as licensure under FS 491 is achieved.
Provide your supervisor with productivity reports weekly.
Manage Resources:
Coordinate with client case manager for clients support services as needed.
Coordinate court referred programs by writing reports and progress notes as required.
Input client information using specific software as required.
Provide clients with information about bill-coverage, services and procedures as required.
Perform quality assurance reviews bimonthly achieving a minimum score of 90%.
Participate in staff training sessions as required by the health center.
Community Involvement:
Participate in health center developmental activities.
Culture of Service: 3 C's
Compassion
Greets internal or external customers (i.e., patient, client, staff, vendor) with courtesy, making eye contact, responding with a proper tone and nonverbal language.
Listens to the internal or external customer (i.e., patient, client, staff, vendor) attentively, reassuring and understanding of the request and providing appropriate options or resolutions.
Competency
Provides services required by following established protocols and when needed, procure additional help to answer questions to ensure appropriate services are delivered.
Commitment
Takes initiative and anticipates internal or external customer needs by engaging them in the process and following up as needed.
Prioritize internal or external customer (i.e., patient, client, staff, vendor) requests to ensure the prompt and effective response is provided
Safety
Ensure proper hand washing according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.
Ensures each new client receives screening for their risk of suicide.
Understands and appropriately acts upon assigned role in Emergency Code System
Understands and performs assigned role in Agency Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP)
Other duties as assigned.
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$41k-48k yearly est. 3d ago
Family Therapist
Futures Recovery Healthcare 3.7
Substance abuse counselor job in Jupiter, FL
Job Description
Futures Recovery Healthcare is a state-licensed, Joint Commission accredited
behavioral healthcare
provider located in Tequesta, Florida of Palm Beach County. At Futures, we are committed to treating the whole person, not just the behaviors. We have a holistic approach that is patient-centered. Our medical, clinical, behavioral health technicians, admissions, outreach, executive, culinary, alumni, and intake teams all work together to meet a patient where they are and allow them to heal and recover in a safe and nurturing environment, which is essential for whole healing and life-long mental wellness.
The Family Therapist provides a strong therapeutic relationship to the family, coordinating the course of treatment within the multidisciplinary treatment team. The Family Therapist will provide support to the family, integrating them in the treatment process and collaboratively work with the Primary Therapist. The family therapist will provide education, process, continuing care and support.
Duties and Competencies:
Will hold a caseload of 15-20 families.
Facilitate family sessions and group therapy in accordance with license requirements, AHCA, TJC standards and Futures Recovery Healthcare policies.
Will function as primary contact and support for family system and communicate with the referent, if/when appropriate.
Respond to off hour issues/concerns in a timely and effective manner.
Effectively communicates relevant clinical information to the clinical team and collaborate with the primary therapist and interdisciplinary team.
Actively participates in treatment team meetings, presenting family case assessment.
Document the assessment, progress and/or regression of the patient in an accurate and timely manner.
Shows respect for the patient/family frame of reference, and for individual differences within the mental health population.
Demonstrates a thorough understanding of Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Family Systems.
Demonstrates ability to respond to feedback and supervision from supervisor and peers.
Demonstrates knowledge of basic diagnostic criteria for mental health, substance use, suicide risk/self-harm and major psychiatric disorders.
Demonstrates knowledge of mental illness as it affects persons from diverse backgrounds; is sensitive to different cultural, ethnic, racial, socio-economic, and religious and gender values as they may affect recovery.
Demonstrate sensitivity in working with physically and mentally disabled within the larger treatment population.
Capability to fulfill "on-call" assignment as identified by needs of the business.
Adheres to Futures Recovery Healthcare, policies and procedures.
Maintain appropriate boundaries, attendance, professionalism, and ethical behavior with patients, families, and other professionals.
Maintain strict patient confidentiality in accordance with Title 42 CFR, Part 2 and HIPAA and Futures Recovery Healthcare Policies.
Perform other duties assigned.
Qualifications:
Master's Degree from an accredited school in Behavioral Sciences, Counseling, or related Human Services.
Experience working in co-occurring setting with Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment.
Licensed Professional or Doctorate (LMHC, LCSW, LMFT, Ph.D. or Psy.D).
Must possess skills in communication proficiency, ethical conduct, personal effectiveness/credibility, problem solving/analysis, thoroughness, stress management/composure and time management.
Must have knowledge in using standard office equipment and Microsoft Office
Benefits:
401(K) Matching Program
Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Paid Time Off
Futures Recovery Healthcare is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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$27k-36k yearly est. 6d ago
Bilingual Personal Injury Case Manager
Ascendo Resources 4.3
Substance abuse counselor job in Miami, FL
Bilingual Case Manager (English/Spanish) - Personal Injury
📍 Miami, FL | ⏳ Temp-to-Hire | 🕗 Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Bilingual Case Manager with personal injury experience to join our team in Miami, FL. This is a temp-to-hire opportunity with a consistent weekday schedule and the chance to join a supportive, fast-paced legal environment focused on helping injured clients navigate their medical and legal processes.
About the Role:
As a Case Manager, you will play a key role in coordinating Examinations Under Oath (EUOs) and Independent Medical Exams (IMEs) while managing ongoing communication and documentation for personal injury cases. Your ability to handle sensitive information, communicate effectively in both English and Spanish, and manage detailed casework will directly impact the success of our clients' outcomes.
Key Responsibilities:
Schedule and coordinate EUOs and IMEs; send timely and accurate notices to all involved parties
Maintain ongoing follow-up with clients regarding treatment updates and case progress
Request, receive, and organize medical records and billing documentation
Review and analyze medical documentation for accuracy and completeness
Communicate regular case status updates to clients
Maintain well-organized, confidential, and compliant case files
Requirements:
Minimum 1 year of personal injury case management experience
Bilingual - fluent in English and Spanish (written and verbal)
Strong organizational skills with high attention to detail
Excellent communication and customer service skills
Ability to manage confidential information with discretion
Must be able to start immediately
Comfortable working Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
$30k-36k yearly est. 2d ago
Behavioral Health Specialist (HCBS) - PD
Abbott House 4.1
Substance abuse counselor job in Westchester, FL
Positions are PER DIEM (ON CALL). Flexible Schedule. Seeking qualified candidates throughout the Lower Hudson Valley including Westchester, Rockland, Dutchess and Orange Counties.
Abbott House is an innovative community-based organization that helps children, families, adults and people with intellectual and developmental disabilities with complex needs build lasting foundations a for a promising future. We operate programs in the New York Metropolitan area and Hudson Valley.
Job Summary:
Based on training, experience and qualifications, the Behavioral Health Specialist may be called upon to
provide one or more of the following services to children and families enrolled in the specific services.
In no situation shall a Behavioral Health Specialist provide services where he/she does not meet the
minimum educational requirements and qualifications necessary to provide such services as
documented.
Prevocational Services
Prevocational Services are individually designed to prepare a youth (age 14 or older) to engage
in paid work, volunteer work or career exploration. Prevocational Services are not job-specific,
but rather are geared toward facilitating success in any work environment for youth whose
disabilities do not permit them access to other prevocational services. The service will be
reflected in youth's plan of care and must be directed to teaching skills rather than explicit
employment objectives. In addition, Prevocational Services assist with facilitating appropriate
work habits, acceptable job behaviors, and learning job production requirements.
Respite
This service focuses on short-term assistance and/or relief for children/youth with disabilities
(developmental, physical and/or behavioral), and family/caregivers which can be provided in a
planned mode or delivered in a crisis environment. Respite workers supervise the child/youth
and engage the child in activities that support his/her and or caregiver/family's constructive
interests and abilities.
Planned respite services provide planned short-term relief for family/caregivers that are needed to enhance the family/caregiver's ability to support the child/youth's functional, mental health/substance use disorder and/or health care issues. The service is direct care for the child/youth by staff trained to support the child/youth's needs while providing relief from caregiver activities for the family/caregiver. This may occur in short-term increments of time (usually during the day) or on an overnight or longer-term increment. Planned Respite Services support the plan of care goals. Planned Respite activities include providing supervision and recreational activities that match the child/youth's developmental stage and continue to maintain the participant's health and safety.
Crisis Respite is a short-term care and intervention strategy for children/youth and their families as a result of a child's mental health/substance use crisis event, medical crisis or trauma that creates a risk for an escalation of symptoms without supports and/or loss of functioning. It may be used when acutely challenging emotional or medical crisis occur which the child/youth is unable to manage without intensive assistance and support. The need for Crisis Respite may be identified as a result of crisis intervention or may come from referrals from the emergency room, the community, LDSS/LGU/SPOA, school, self-referrals, Care Manager referrals, or as part of a step-down plan from an inpatient setting.
Supported Employment
Supported Employment provides ongoing supports to participants who, because of their disabilities, need intensive on-going support to obtain and maintain and individual job in competitive or customized employment, or self-employment, in an integrated work setting in the general workforce for which an individual is compensated at or above the minimum wage, but not less than the customary wage and level of benefits paid by the employer for the same or similar work performed by individuals without disabilities. The outcome of this service is sustained paid employment at or above the minimum wage in an integrated setting in the general workforce, in a job that meets personal and career goals.
Caregiver/Family Advocacy Supports and Services
Caregiver/Family Advocacy and Support Services enhance the child/youth's ability, regardless of disability (developmental, physical, and/or behavioral), to function as part of a caregiver/family unit and enhance the caregiver/family's ability to care for the child/youth in the home and/or community as well as, provides the child/youth, family, caregivers, and collateral contacts (family members, caregivers, and other stakeholders identified on the child/youth's POC) with techniques and information not generally available so that they can better respond to the needs of the participant. These services are intended to assist the child/youth, family/caregiver, and collateral contacts in understanding and addressing the participant's needs related to their disability(ies). These services can enhance the child/youth's ability, regardless of disability (developmental, physical, and/or behavioral), to function as part of a caregiver/family unit and enhance the caregiver/family's ability to care for the child/youth in the home and/or community.
Community Habilitation
Habilitation services assists children/youth with developmental, medical or behavioral disabilities with the self-help, socialization, and adaptive skills necessary for successful functioning
Additional Responsibilities:
Responsible for the oversight and execution of all requirements for the program, as assigned.
Properly document all necessary information on each child in order to bill for services accordingly.
Participate in treatment team meetings to provide updates.
Report all Serious Reportable and Recordable Incidents to Supervisor
Comply with Abbott House's policies, procedures, and time frames for reporting, documenting, and billing.
Knowledge of evidence based practice and complex trauma.
Any other related duties as required.
About You:
You are the ideal candidate if you are creative, mature, responsible and enthusiastic. You are also committed to helping children with emotional challenges, developmental disabilities, and medical fragility.
Each service listed requires a different level of education/experience.
Prevocational Services requires an AA/AS plus 1 year of experience or a BA with 1 year of experience.
Respite Services requires a High School Diploma with experience.
Supported Employment Services requires an AA/AS plus 1 year of experience or a BA/BS with 1 year of experience.
Caregiver/Family Advocacy and Support Services requires a BA with 2 years of experience or a MA with 1 year of experience.
Community Habilitation requires a High School Diploma with experience.
“Experience” relates to working directly with children and families.
How much does a substance abuse counselor earn in Boca Raton, FL?
The average substance abuse counselor in Boca Raton, FL earns between $20,000 and $56,000 annually. This compares to the national average substance abuse counselor range of $27,000 to $67,000.
Average substance abuse counselor salary in Boca Raton, FL
$33,000
What are the biggest employers of Substance Abuse Counselors in Boca Raton, FL?
The biggest employers of Substance Abuse Counselors in Boca Raton, FL are: