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  • Counselor II

    Tri-County Human Services 3.5company rating

    Job counselor job at Tri-County Human Services

    Employees in this position perform duties related to the assessment and case management of program clients. Employees in this position are aware of available community resources, they make appropriate referrals to same, and they function as a member of the Department of Children and Family Services, Family Safety Services Team. Position Expectation In keeping with the mission and core values of Tri-County Human Services, all persons served, stakeholders, and fellow employees will be treated with dignity, respect, and shown sensitivity to their cultural diversity. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Screens clients and family members referred by the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) via a standardized substance abuse screening tool, participates in service plan development, and provides referrals/linkages to substance abuse treatment resources. Coordinates linkages and follow-up activities including the identification of barriers and facilitation of barrier removal. Participates in ESI staffings and quarterly staffings for the purpose of monitoring client progress. Performs case management functions concurrent with the client Family Safety Supervision Plan including maintaining case records, coordinating additional services as needed, maintaining a directory of treatment resources, monthly notification to Family Safety Worker regarding progress of client, performing drug screens as needed, and home visits and other contacts with clients outside their local office. Monitors client progress with regard to completing substance abuse intervention/treatment plan objectives and provides monthly reports to DCFS Family Safety staff regarding same. Manages a discretionary fund which supports substance abuse treatment completion. Maintains records and audit trail of expended funds and obtains approval of supervisor and the Department of Children and Family Services prior to expending funds. Performs other reasonable and related duties as requested by the immediate supervisor or administrative personnel. Minimum Training and Experience Requires Bachelor s Degree in field related to Human Services from an accredited college or university, which include but not limited to: Social Work; Clinical Psychology; Counseling; Rehabilitative Counseling; Counseling Education; Education; Criminal Justice; or Ministry and at least two (2) years full-time experience in mental health or addictions treatment setting OR certification as an Addictions Professional (CAP) by the Certification Board for Addiction Professionals of Florida. Requires participation in a staff-training program. Requires considerable knowledge of addictions and/or mental health treatment including types of programs, various therapeutic methods and techniques, and an understanding of the factors contributing to the development of substance abuse and/or mental health problems. This position requires a level 2 background screening: ******************************** Tri-County Human Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. M/F
    $30k-47k yearly est. 60d+ ago
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  • Counselor III

    Tri-County Human Services 3.5company rating

    Job counselor job at Tri-County Human Services

    Employees in this position perform a variety of tasks related to the care, treatment, and rehabilitation of program clients. These employees participate in the planning, preparation, and delivery of in-service training as directed by supervisory personnel. Employees in this position are aware of available community resources, they make appropriate referrals to same, and they function as a member of a treatment team. Position Expectation In keeping with the mission and core values of Tri-County Human Services, all persons served, stakeholders, and fellow employees will be treated with dignity, respect, and shown sensitivity to their cultural diversity. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Assesses clients referred for substance abuse and mental health evaluations and makes appropriate treatment recommendations regarding same. Performs case management functions such as maintaining case records and coordinating additional services as necessary. Acts as a group leader/facilitator during group counseling sessions. Provides individual counseling to program clients. Provides family counseling to program clients. Provides supervision and coordination of the work of other staff members as delegated by the Clinical Supervisor/Program Supervisor. Acts as a resource for other staff members with regard to appropriate treatment modalities, methods, and techniques to be utilized with program clients. As directed, represents the Agency in matters of petition for involuntary treatment and consults with other professionals regarding addictions and mental health treatment and intervention. It is understood that the employee will also perform other reasonable and related duties as requested by the immediate supervisor or administrative personnel. Minimum Training and Experience Requires a Master's Degree in field related to Human Services, which include but not limited to: Social Work; Clinical Psychology; Counseling; Rehabilitative Counseling; Counseling Education; Education; Criminal Justice; or Ministry from an accredited college or university and at least one (1) year full-time experience in a mental health and/or addictions treatment setting. A certification as an Addictions Professional (CAP) by the Certification Board for Addiction Professionals of Florida is preferred. Requires extensive knowledge of all aspects of addictions and/or mental health treatment and rehabilitation including familiarity with various models of treatment, understanding of various therapeutic techniques and approaches, and the ability to identify and utilize the most effective form of treatment with each client. Requires a strong knowledge base regarding the causes, symptoms, and progression of substance abuse and/or mental health problems. This position requires a level 2 background screening: ******************************** Tri-County Human Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. M/F
    $30k-47k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Counselor

    Operation Par Inc. 3.7company rating

    Largo, FL jobs

    Job Description ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION: Operation PAR, Inc. is a non-profit organization offering the full continuum of services for individuals with substance use and/or mental health disorders. PAR has been providing comprehensive behavioral health treatment in west Florida since 1970 through advocacy, education, clinical service, and research. BENEFITS: 9 paid holidays per year 3 weeks of PTO per year (on top of holidays). PTO increases to 4 weeks/year after 2 years of employment, and then to 5 weeks/year after 5 years of employment. Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance 401k matching Tuition reimbursement GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Performs substance abuse and mental health counseling work on an individual patient basis and in a group setting. Duties primarily consist of conducting and documenting services such as counseling, psycho-educational groups, psychosocial assessment, case management, and treatment planning. Counseling includes discussion of issues associated with patient's substance use and other co-occurring conditions to work toward a constructive resolution of those problems and ultimately toward recovery. May be required to use telehealth services to provide clinical screenings, assessments, and counseling. SCOPE OF PRACTICE: Clinical services are limited to the following: Screening and psychosocial assessment Treatment planning and referral Service coordination and consultation Continuing assessment and treatment plan reviews Recovery support services Crisis intervention Individual, family, and community education Documentation of progress Counseling, including: Individual counseling Group counseling Counseling with families, couples, and significant others ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Commitment to workplace of dignity and respect Compliance with all Equal Employment Opportunity rules and guidelines Ability to work with others cooperatively and cordially in a spirit of teamwork Ability to appear at work as scheduled, mindful of the company's attendance policies Ability to accept direction from managers and supervisors in a respectful and collaborative manner REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Must meet at least one of the following criteria: Bachelor's or master's degree from an accredited university or college with a major in counseling, social work, psychology, nursing, rehabilitation, special education, health education, or a related human services field. Registered marriage and family therapy, clinical social work, and mental health counseling intern. Certified master's degree level addiction professional (MCAP) certified by the Florida Certification Board Certified addictions professional (CAP) certified by the Florida Certification Board Certified addiction counselor (CAC) certified by the Florida Certification Board SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Valid driver's license Must pass a level II background check (********************************* and drug screen Must maintain current training as required by Operation PAR, Inc. policies ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL/TECHNICAL SKILLS: Ability to write accurately and legibly Moderate proficiency in the use of Microsoft Windows-based computers Ability to accurately type at least 40 words per minute. Ability to sit at a desk and view a display screen for extended periods of time • Ability to bend, stoop and reach • Ability to sit in meetings for extended periods of time Ability to move throughout program facilities both indoors and outdoors • Ability to lift and carry 10 pounds • Good hearing and vision Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Treatment program / office Fast paced environment Exposure to individuals who may be experiencing emotional distress or agitation Possible exposure to clients with communicable diseases Veterans encouraged to apply. Operation PAR Inc is a drug-free workplace that adheres to federal regulations as it pertains to marijuana use. EOE/ADA/VETERANS/DFWP
    $37k-71k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Counselor

    Operation Par, Inc. 3.7company rating

    Largo, FL jobs

    ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION: Operation PAR, Inc. is a non-profit organization offering the full continuum of services for individuals with substance use and/or mental health disorders. PAR has been providing comprehensive behavioral health treatment in west Florida since 1970 through advocacy, education, clinical service, and research. BENEFITS: 9 paid holidays per year 3 weeks of PTO per year (on top of holidays). PTO increases to 4 weeks/year after 2 years of employment, and then to 5 weeks/year after 5 years of employment. Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance 401k matching Tuition reimbursement GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Performs substance abuse and mental health counseling work on an individual patient basis and in a group setting. Duties primarily consist of conducting and documenting services such as counseling, psycho-educational groups, psychosocial assessment, case management, and treatment planning. Counseling includes discussion of issues associated with patient's substance use and other co-occurring conditions to work toward a constructive resolution of those problems and ultimately toward recovery. May be required to use telehealth services to provide clinical screenings, assessments, and counseling. SCOPE OF PRACTICE: Clinical services are limited to the following: Screening and psychosocial assessment Treatment planning and referral Service coordination and consultation Continuing assessment and treatment plan reviews Recovery support services Crisis intervention Individual, family, and community education Documentation of progress Counseling, including: Individual counseling Group counseling Counseling with families, couples, and significant others ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Commitment to workplace of dignity and respect Compliance with all Equal Employment Opportunity rules and guidelines Ability to work with others cooperatively and cordially in a spirit of teamwork Ability to appear at work as scheduled, mindful of the company's attendance policies Ability to accept direction from managers and supervisors in a respectful and collaborative manner REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Must meet at least one of the following criteria: Bachelor's or master's degree from an accredited university or college with a major in counseling, social work, psychology, nursing, rehabilitation, special education, health education, or a related human services field. Registered marriage and family therapy, clinical social work, and mental health counseling intern. Certified master's degree level addiction professional (MCAP) certified by the Florida Certification Board Certified addictions professional (CAP) certified by the Florida Certification Board Certified addiction counselor (CAC) certified by the Florida Certification Board SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Valid driver's license Must pass a level II background check (********************************* and drug screen Must maintain current training as required by Operation PAR, Inc. policies ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL/TECHNICAL SKILLS: Ability to write accurately and legibly Moderate proficiency in the use of Microsoft Windows-based computers Ability to accurately type at least 40 words per minute. Ability to sit at a desk and view a display screen for extended periods of time • Ability to bend, stoop and reach • Ability to sit in meetings for extended periods of time Ability to move throughout program facilities both indoors and outdoors • Ability to lift and carry 10 pounds • Good hearing and vision Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Treatment program / office Fast paced environment Exposure to individuals who may be experiencing emotional distress or agitation Possible exposure to clients with communicable diseases Veterans encouraged to apply. Operation PAR Inc is a drug-free workplace that adheres to federal regulations as it pertains to marijuana use. EOE/ADA/VETERANS/DFWP
    $37k-71k yearly est. Auto-Apply 45d ago
  • Counselor II

    Tri-County Human Services 3.5company rating

    Job counselor job at Tri-County Human Services

    Employees in this position perform duties related to the assessment and case management of program clients. Employees in this position are aware of available community resources, they make appropriate referrals to same, and they function as a member of the Department of Children and Family Services, Family Safety Services Team. Position Expectation In keeping with the mission and core values of Tri-County Human Services, all persons served, stakeholders, and fellow employees will be treated with dignity, respect, and shown sensitivity to their cultural diversity. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Screens clients and family members referred by the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) via a standardized substance abuse screening tool, participates in service plan development, and provides referrals/linkages to substance abuse treatment resources. Coordinates linkages and follow-up activities including the identification of barriers and facilitation of barrier removal. Participates in ESI staffings and quarterly staffings for the purpose of monitoring client progress. Performs case management functions concurrent with the client Family Safety Supervision Plan including maintaining case records, coordinating additional services as needed, maintaining a directory of treatment resources, monthly notification to Family Safety Worker regarding progress of client, performing drug screens as needed, and home visits and other contacts with clients outside their local office. Monitors client progress with regard to completing substance abuse intervention/treatment plan objectives and provides monthly reports to DCFS Family Safety staff regarding same. Manages a discretionary fund which supports substance abuse treatment completion. Maintains records and audit trail of expended funds and obtains approval of supervisor and the Department of Children and Family Services prior to expending funds. Performs other reasonable and related duties as requested by the immediate supervisor or administrative personnel. Minimum Training and Experience Requires Bachelor's Degree in field related to Human Services from an accredited college or university, which include but not limited to: Social Work; Clinical Psychology; Counseling; Rehabilitative Counseling; Counseling Education; Education; Criminal Justice; or Ministry and at least two (2) years full-time experience in mental health or addictions treatment setting OR certification as an Addictions Professional (CAP) by the Certification Board for Addiction Professionals of Florida. Requires participation in a staff-training program. Requires considerable knowledge of addictions and/or mental health treatment including types of programs, various therapeutic methods and techniques, and an understanding of the factors contributing to the development of substance abuse and/or mental health problems. This position requires a level 2 background screening: ******************************** Tri-County Human Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. M/F
    $30k-47k yearly est. 22d ago
  • Case Manager: Adult

    New Horizons of The Treasure Coast 4.0company rating

    Fort Pierce, FL jobs

    Full-time Description New Horizons is the largest mental health and addiction recovery provider on the Treasure Coast (and beyond), serving 15,000 children and adults annually through inpatient crisis services, 24-hour help line and mobile response team, and outpatient programs conveniently located across Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee and St. Lucie counties. In addition, New Horizons assists 22,000 students in area schools, and we work closely with the courts, law enforcement, jails, and hospitals to help improve the health of individuals and the quality of life in our community. We are seeking a caring and compassionate Case Manager, to provide case management services to adult clients as assigned. Are you eager to learn,, demonstrate effective work planning skills, and maintain a positive work attitude? This may be the right position for you! At New Horizons, we offer meaningful work with opportunities for growth. Now under new management, we offer competitive pay, amazing benefits, and comprehensive training! Health Insurance (covers mental health) Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Disability Insurance (STD; LTD) Paid Time Off Paid Holidays Paid Sick Leave Paid Training Employee Assistance Program Life Insurance Retirement plan (403b) As a Case Manager, Adult your responsibilities will include: Develops and maintains a written service plan for each client Conducts case management activities for assigned clients to include assessment of strengths and needs, service planning, service brokering, service and care monitoring, and client advocacy Coordinates, referrals, admissions, discharges, and transfers between service modalities both within and outside the NHTC continuum of care. Monitors client progress towards treatment goals in all service modalities in which the client is enrolled. Actively intervenes to assure that treatment service plans remain on track and that client's utilization of service modalities remain appropriate Assures, when clinically possible that clients are enrolled in services that will maximize the resources available to them. Provide crisis intervention services as required. Requirements New Horizons will need you to have the following qualifications: Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college with a major in counseling, social work, psychology, criminal justice, nursing, rehabilitation, special education, health education, or a related human services field One (1) year full time or equivalent experience working with adults experiencing serious mental illness Valid and current Florida Driver's License required with no more than 6 points in the past 5 years Must pass Level 2 Background through DCF and AHCA Clearinghouse. For more information, click on the link: ******************************** Salary Description $19.00/hour
    $19 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Counselor II

    Tri-County Human Services 3.5company rating

    Job counselor job at Tri-County Human Services

    Employees in this position perform duties related to the care, treatment, and rehabilitation of program clients. Employees in this position are aware of available community resources, they make appropriate referrals to same, and they function as a member of a treatment team. Position Expectation In keeping with the mission and core values of Tri-County Human Services, all persons served, stakeholders, and fellow employees will be treated with dignity, respect, and shown sensitivity to their cultural diversity. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Assesses clients referred for substance abuse and mental health services for the purposes of treatment plan development. Participates in family counseling sessions as a co-facilitator with direct supervision by a Counselor III or Clinical/Program Supervisor. Teaches alcohol/drug education classes and provides other educational services. Performs case management functions such as maintaining case records and coordinating additional services as needed. Provides individual counseling to program clients under the supervision of a Clinical/ Program Supervisor. Acts as a group leader/facilitator during group counseling sessions. Performs other reasonable and related duties as requested by the immediate supervisor or administrative personnel. Minimum Training and Experience Requires Bachelor s Degree in field related to Human Services from an accredited college or university, which include but not limited to: Social Work; Clinical Psychology; Counseling; Rehabilitative Counseling; Counseling Education; Education; Criminal Justice; or Ministry and at least two (2) years full-time experience in mental health or addictions treatment setting or certification as an Addictions Professional (CAP) by the Certification Board for Addiction Professionals of Florida. Requires participation in a staff training program. Requires considerable knowledge of addictions treatment and/or mental health treatment including types of programs, various therapeutic methods and techniques, and an understanding of the factors contributing to the development of substance abuse, and/or mental health problems. This position requires a level 2 background screening: ******************************** Tri-County Human Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. M/F
    $30k-47k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Counselor III

    Tri-County Human Services 3.5company rating

    Job counselor job at Tri-County Human Services

    Employees in this position perform a variety of tasks related to the care, treatment, and rehabilitation of program clients. These employees participate in the planning, preparation, and delivery of in-service training as directed by supervisory personnel. Employees in this position are aware of available community resources, they make appropriate referrals to same, and they function as a member of a treatment team. Position Expectation In keeping with the mission and core values of Tri-County Human Services, all persons served, stakeholders, and fellow employees will be treated with dignity, respect, and shown sensitivity to their cultural diversity. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Assesses clients referred for substance abuse and mental health evaluations and makes appropriate treatment recommendations regarding same. Performs case management functions such as maintaining case records and coordinating additional services as necessary. Acts as a group leader/facilitator during group counseling sessions. Provides individual counseling to program clients. Provides family counseling to program clients. Provides supervision and coordination of the work of other staff members as delegated by the Clinical Supervisor/Program Supervisor. Acts as a resource for other staff members with regard to appropriate treatment modalities, methods, and techniques to be utilized with program clients. As directed, represents the Agency in matters of petition for involuntary treatment and consults with other professionals regarding addictions and mental health treatment and intervention. It is understood that the employee will also perform other reasonable and related duties as requested by the immediate supervisor or administrative personnel. Minimum Training and Experience Requires a Master's Degree in field related to Human Services, which include but not limited to: Social Work; Clinical Psychology; Counseling; Rehabilitative Counseling; Counseling Education; Education; Criminal Justice; or Ministry from an accredited college or university and at least one (1) year full-time experience in a mental health and/or addictions treatment setting. A certification as an Addictions Professional (CAP) by the Certification Board for Addiction Professionals of Florida is preferred. Requires extensive knowledge of all aspects of addictions and/or mental health treatment and rehabilitation including familiarity with various models of treatment, understanding of various therapeutic techniques and approaches, and the ability to identify and utilize the most effective form of treatment with each client. Requires a strong knowledge base regarding the causes, symptoms, and progression of substance abuse and/or mental health problems. This position requires a level 2 background screening: ******************************** Tri-County Human Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. M/F
    $30k-47k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Counselor II

    Tri-County Human Services 3.5company rating

    Job counselor job at Tri-County Human Services

    Employees in this position perform duties related to the care, treatment, and rehabilitation of program clients. Employees in this position are aware of available community resources, they make appropriate referrals to same, and they function as a member of a treatment team. Position Expectation In keeping with the mission and core values of Tri-County Human Services, all persons served, stakeholders, and fellow employees will be treated with dignity, respect, and shown sensitivity to their cultural diversity. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Assesses clients referred for substance abuse and mental health services for the purposes of treatment plan development. Participates in family counseling sessions as a co-facilitator with direct supervision by a Counselor III or Clinical/Program Supervisor. Teaches alcohol/drug education classes and provides other educational services. Performs case management functions such as maintaining case records and coordinating additional services as needed. Provides individual counseling to program clients under the supervision of a Clinical/ Program Supervisor. Acts as a group leader/facilitator during group counseling sessions. Performs other reasonable and related duties as requested by the immediate supervisor or administrative personnel. Minimum Training and Experience Requires Bachelor's Degree in field related to Human Services from an accredited college or university, which include but not limited to: Social Work; Clinical Psychology; Counseling; Rehabilitative Counseling; Counseling Education; Education; Criminal Justice; or Ministry and at least two (2) years full-time experience in mental health or addictions treatment setting or certification as an Addictions Professional (CAP) by the Certification Board for Addiction Professionals of Florida. Requires participation in a staff training program. Requires considerable knowledge of addictions treatment and/or mental health treatment including types of programs, various therapeutic methods and techniques, and an understanding of the factors contributing to the development of substance abuse, and/or mental health problems. This position requires a level 2 background screening: ******************************** Tri-County Human Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. M/F
    $30k-47k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Counselor III

    Tri County Human Services 3.5company rating

    Job counselor job at Tri-County Human Services

    Employees in this position perform a variety of tasks related to the care, treatment, and rehabilitation of program clients. These employees participate in the planning, preparation, and delivery of in-service training as directed by supervisory personnel. Employees in this position are aware of available community resources, they make appropriate referrals to same, and they function as a member of a treatment team. Position Expectation In keeping with the mission and core values of Tri-County Human Services, all persons served, stakeholders, and fellow employees will be treated with dignity, respect, and shown sensitivity to their cultural diversity. Primary Duties and Responsibilities * Assesses clients referred for substance abuse and mental health evaluations and makes appropriate treatment recommendations regarding same. * Performs case management functions such as maintaining case records and coordinating additional services as necessary. * Acts as a group leader/facilitator during group counseling sessions. * Provides individual counseling to program clients. * Provides family counseling to program clients. * Provides supervision and coordination of the work of other staff members as delegated by the Clinical Supervisor/Program Supervisor. * Acts as a resource for other staff members with regard to appropriate treatment modalities, methods, and techniques to be utilized with program clients. * As directed, represents the Agency in matters of petition for involuntary treatment and consults with other professionals regarding addictions and mental health treatment and intervention. * It is understood that the employee will also perform other reasonable and related duties as requested by the immediate supervisor or administrative personnel. Minimum Training and Experience * Requires a Master's Degree in field related to Human Services, which include but not limited to: Social Work; Clinical Psychology; Counseling; Rehabilitative Counseling; Counseling Education; Education; Criminal Justice; or Ministry from an accredited college or university at least one (1) year full-time experience in a mental health and/or addictions treatment setting. * A certification as an Addictions Professional (CAP) by the Certification Board for Addiction Professionals of Florida. Is preferred * Requires extensive knowledge of all aspects of addictions and/or mental health treatment and rehabilitation including familiarity with various models of treatment, understanding of various therapeutic techniques and approaches, and the ability to identify and utilize the most effective form of treatment with each client. * Requires a strong knowledge base regarding the causes, symptoms, and progression of substance abuse and/or mental health problems. This position requires a level 2 background screening: ******************************** Tri-County Human Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. M/F
    $30k-47k yearly est. 38d ago
  • Mental Health Court Peer Specialist

    New Horizons of The Treasure Coast 4.0company rating

    Fort Pierce, FL jobs

    Models and provides side-by-side growth to encourage client compliance with mental health court goals. Offers peer counseling as appropriate and as documented in the mental health court plan. Assists The Mental Health Court Team with activities for assigned clients to include: Direct service activities are performed in accordance with Agency standards and HRS contract provisions for the delivery of intensive Case Management services. Activities conducted are reflective of the services specified by the Mental Health court Team. Consumers are consistently observed for significant social, behavioral, emotional or physical problems which, when found to be present, are communicated to the Mental Health Court team members. Advocate, model and provide emotional support to mental health court consumers and promote self-advocacy Prepares written documentation for each service conducted. Written documentation for each service conducted is performed in accordance with the Agency's standards for service documentation in the client's medical record. Medical records accurately reflect the nature of service activities provided, timeliness of services and outcome. Provides transportation to consumers as needed. Verbalizes, understands and adheres to Agency transportation policy and procedures. Maintains current and valid driver's license. Automobile insurance is maintained at 100% of time. Requirements MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE Good oral and written skills. Valid and current Florida Driver's License required with no more than 6 points in the past 5 years. Must be flexible with work schedule. Certification as Peer Specialist or in process of Certification. Must pass Level 2 Background through DCF and AHCA Clearinghouse. For more information, click on the link: ********************************
    $33k-44k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Discharge Planner/Assistant to Addictions Professional

    New Horizons of The Treasure Coast 4.0company rating

    Fort Pierce, FL jobs

    NEW HORIZONS OF THE TREASURE COAST MISSION STATEMENT New Horizons of the Treasure Coast and Okeechobee delivers accessible behavioral health care services to children, adults and families to achieve mental and physical wellness, thereby improving the quality of life in the community. GENERAL SUMMARY To provide discharge planning, activities, and service coordination for inpatient clients. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Provides discharge-planning activities for clients to include assessment of strengths and needs, services planning, linking services to clients, and client advocacy. Discharge planning activities are performed in accordance with Agency standards. Discharge planning activities are reflective of the services specified as being needed in the written treatment plan. Discharge planning activities are conducted in a professional and collaborative manner and encourage cooperation inter and intra-agency. Participates with team members in daily program activities. Attends and participates in daily treatment team meetings. Appropriately utilizes Therapeutic Effective Aggression Management (CPI/CARE) to re-direct and prompt clients to safe and appropriate behavior. Consistently assists the Addiction Professional and/or Program Manager in a positive manner; develops teamwork in following and practicing the policies and procedures of the Agency. Provides direction as necessary; always leads by professional example. Coordinates discharge planning and appropriate aftercare services for assigned clients. Discharge plan and aftercare services are documented in writing in accordance with Agency protocol including, but not limited to, documenting external referral sources contacted and outcome; internal referral sources contacted and outcome. May assist in arranging/facilitating transportation which includes but is not limited to picking up bus/train/plane/transport tickets and/or documentation when necessary. Utilizes tracking mechanism for use of incidental funds for transportation. Administrative assistance to the Program Manager, with maintenance of documentation of the clients identified as high utilizers. Maintains documentation for this population within the portal managed by the Managing Entity. Manages outcomes and unit reports as directed by the Program Manager. Prepares written documentation for each service conducted. Written documentation for each service conducted is performed in accordance with the Agency's standards for service documentation in the client's medical record. Performs other duties as assigned. Miscellaneous duties are performed according to instruction. Requirements MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AS/AA plus 2 years' experience or a Bachelor's degree in a Human Services field preferred. Must have a valid Florida driver's license with 6 points or less in the last 5 years. Must pass Level 2 Background through DCF and AHCA Clearinghouse. For more information, click on the link: ******************************** PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Must be able to apply Therapeutic Effective Aggression Management (CPI/CARE) Techniques without limitations. Sedentary- Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Occasional walking or standing. Remaining in a seated position for an extended period. Standing or walking-Standing is to remain on one's feet in an upright position at various times to assist clients or staff. Lifting or carrying up to 20 lbs. Pushing or pulling up to 20 lbs. Reaching overhead to move supplies. The work requires visual acuity such as preparing and analyzing data and figures; to utilize computer systems; extensive reading. Works in an air-conditioned environment. Use of audio-visual equipment for virtual meetings. Salary Description $19.00
    $36k-47k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Discharge Planner/Assistant to Addictions Professional

    New Horizons of The Treasure Coast 4.0company rating

    Fort Pierce, FL jobs

    Job DescriptionDescription: NEW HORIZONS OF THE TREASURE COAST MISSION STATEMENT New Horizons of the Treasure Coast and Okeechobee delivers accessible behavioral health care services to children, adults and families to achieve mental and physical wellness, thereby improving the quality of life in the community. GENERAL SUMMARY To provide discharge planning, activities, and service coordination for inpatient clients. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Provides discharge-planning activities for clients to include assessment of strengths and needs, services planning, linking services to clients, and client advocacy. Discharge planning activities are performed in accordance with Agency standards. Discharge planning activities are reflective of the services specified as being needed in the written treatment plan. Discharge planning activities are conducted in a professional and collaborative manner and encourage cooperation inter and intra-agency. Participates with team members in daily program activities. Attends and participates in daily treatment team meetings. Appropriately utilizes Therapeutic Effective Aggression Management (CPI/CARE) to re-direct and prompt clients to safe and appropriate behavior. Consistently assists the Addiction Professional and/or Program Manager in a positive manner; develops teamwork in following and practicing the policies and procedures of the Agency. Provides direction as necessary; always leads by professional example. Coordinates discharge planning and appropriate aftercare services for assigned clients. Discharge plan and aftercare services are documented in writing in accordance with Agency protocol including, but not limited to, documenting external referral sources contacted and outcome; internal referral sources contacted and outcome. May assist in arranging/facilitating transportation which includes but is not limited to picking up bus/train/plane/transport tickets and/or documentation when necessary. Utilizes tracking mechanism for use of incidental funds for transportation. Administrative assistance to the Program Manager, with maintenance of documentation of the clients identified as high utilizers. Maintains documentation for this population within the portal managed by the Managing Entity. Manages outcomes and unit reports as directed by the Program Manager. Prepares written documentation for each service conducted. Written documentation for each service conducted is performed in accordance with the Agency's standards for service documentation in the client's medical record. Performs other duties as assigned. Miscellaneous duties are performed according to instruction. Requirements: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AS/AA plus 2 years' experience or a Bachelor's degree in a Human Services field preferred. Must have a valid Florida driver's license with 6 points or less in the last 5 years. Must pass Level 2 Background through DCF and AHCA Clearinghouse. For more information, click on the link: ******************************** PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Must be able to apply Therapeutic Effective Aggression Management (CPI/CARE) Techniques without limitations. Sedentary- Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Occasional walking or standing. Remaining in a seated position for an extended period. Standing or walking-Standing is to remain on one's feet in an upright position at various times to assist clients or staff. Lifting or carrying up to 20 lbs. Pushing or pulling up to 20 lbs. Reaching overhead to move supplies. The work requires visual acuity such as preparing and analyzing data and figures; to utilize computer systems; extensive reading. Works in an air-conditioned environment. Use of audio-visual equipment for virtual meetings.
    $36k-47k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Child Welfare Case Manager

    Tri-County Human Services 3.5company rating

    Job counselor job at Tri-County Human Services

    Employees in this position perform a wide variety of duties related to the care, treatment, and rehabilitation of clients. These employees are aware of available community resources and function as a member of a treatment team. Expectation In keeping with the mission and core values of Tri-County Human Services, all persons served, stakeholders, and fellow employees will be treated with dignity, respect, and shown sensitivity to their cultural diversity. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Receives contact from outside resources for referral into the Tri-County outpatient system of care. Under direction from supervision, the incumbent will: A. Initiate contact with the parent(s) to begin the engagement and enrollment process within three (3) business days of receiving a referral. B. If contact with the family is successful, the incumbent will schedule next available appointment and notify referral source of appointment date/time. The incumbent shall prioritize all child welfare referrals. C. The Provider Receipt portion of the Child Welfare Referral Form (Exhibit A) will be completed by the incumbent and returned via email to the referral source. D. If contact with the family is unsuccessful after three (3) attempts, the incumbent will notify the referral source within two (2) business days of the last failed contact If the referral source doesn t respond within two (2) business days, the incumbent will notify DCF/HFC point of contact via email. E. If it is determined the referral should be closed, the Provider Receipt portion of the Child Welfare Referral Form (Exhibit A) will be completed by the incumbent and returned via email to the referral source. F. Each month, the incumbent will report how many Child Welfare Referral Forms were received, how many engaged in services, and outcomes on those services. Under the supervision of the supervisor the employee records individual case information, updates case files, and provides case status information in order to provide a complete record of services. Confers with supervisor and other team members at staff meetings, providing and/or receiving information as necessary to assure proper case management. Performs other reasonable and related duties as assigned. Minimum Training and Experience Requires a high school diploma or G.E.D. and, preferably, one year of experience in a mental health or addictions treatment setting. Requires knowledge of addictions treatment and/or mental health treatment program and supportive services. Requires general understanding of the causes, nature, and treatment of substance abuse and/or mental health programs. Tri-County Human Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. M/F
    $31k-38k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Child Welfare Case Manager

    Tri County Human Services 3.5company rating

    Job counselor job at Tri-County Human Services

    Employees in this position perform a wide variety of duties related to the care, treatment, and rehabilitation of clients. These employees are aware of available community resources and function as a member of a treatment team. Expectation In keeping with the mission and core values of Tri-County Human Services, all persons served, stakeholders, and fellow employees will be treated with dignity, respect, and shown sensitivity to their cultural diversity. Primary Duties and Responsibilities * Receives contact from outside resources for referral into the Tri-County outpatient system of care. Under direction from supervision, the incumbent will: A. Initiate contact with the parent(s) to begin the engagement and enrollment process within three (3) business days of receiving a referral. B. If contact with the family is successful, the incumbent will schedule next available appointment and notify referral source of appointment date/time. The incumbent shall prioritize all child welfare referrals. C. The Provider Receipt portion of the Child Welfare Referral Form (Exhibit A) will be completed by the incumbent and returned via email to the referral source. D. If contact with the family is unsuccessful after three (3) attempts, the incumbent will notify the referral source within two (2) business days of the last failed contact If the referral source doesnt respond within two (2) business days, the incumbent will notify DCF/HFC point of contact via email. E. If it is determined the referral should be closed, the Provider Receipt portion of the Child Welfare Referral Form (Exhibit A) will be completed by the incumbent and returned via email to the referral source. F. Each month, the incumbent will report how many Child Welfare Referral Forms were received, how many engaged in services, and outcomes on those services. * Under the supervision of the supervisor the employee records individual case information, updates case files, and provides case status information in order to provide a complete record of services. * Confers with supervisor and other team members at staff meetings, providing and/or receiving information as necessary to assure proper case management. * Performs other reasonable and related duties as assigned. Minimum Training and Experience * Requires a high school diploma or G.E.D. and, preferably, one year of experience in a mental health or addictions treatment setting. * Requires knowledge of addictions treatment and/or mental health treatment program and supportive services. * Requires general understanding of the causes, nature, and treatment of substance abuse and/or mental health programs. Tri-County Human Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. M/F
    $31k-38k yearly est. 15d ago
  • Behavioral Health Consultant

    Tri-County Human Services 3.5company rating

    Job counselor job at Tri-County Human Services

    The BHC will consult and collaborate with the investigative staff to assist families that have been identified to possibly require safety management services. Employees in this position are aware of available community resources for the consulting families. Position Expectation In keeping with the mission and core values of Tri-County Human Services, all persons served, stakeholders, and fellow employees will be treated with dignity, respect, and shown sensitivity to their cultural diversity. Primary Duties and Responsibilities All referrals will come directly from the Department's Investigative Staff and the BHC will not have contact with the family without first being referred through the investigative staff. The BHC will support the investigative staff in understanding the effects of the mental health and/or substance abuse on the parent/caregiver behavior. BHC is available to assist in the field or for an in-office consultation during pre or post commencement when there is an open investigation with an identified mental health or substance abuse need. BHC collaborates with the investigative staff and other necessary members of the service center to assist in ensuring children and family safety and assist in identifying needs and services for at-risk families expeditiously and prescriptively. BHC will be co-located with the investigative staff. BHC will partner with the investigative staff to provide consultations to assist in identifying danger threats, adult functioning, parental protective capacities (diminished or present), and safety management services. BHC will have a working knowledge of community mental health and substance abuse providers. BHC will work collaboratively with community service providers and the Managing Entity to develop contacts, facilitate referrals, and assist investigative staff with engaging clients in recommended services. BHC will support investigators in mitigating MH/SA issues/crisis prior to or in conjunction with the safety plan conference. Prepare, complete, and distribute for month-end preparation of utilization management reports according to deadlines. Participate in legal, multi-disciplinary, and any other staffing s that will assist the investigative staff with the above mention tasks. Individual must consult with their supervisor on all issues pertaining to the mental health status of any individual who may need a referral to a crisis stabilization unit through the Baker Act process. Performs other reasonable and related duties as requested. Minimum Training and Experience This position requires a Master s degree in the behavioral health sciences and a registered intern with the State of Florida s Department of Health as an intern as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist or Licensed Mental Health Counselor is preferred. Requires at least three (3) to five (5) years clinical experience in substance use disorders or mental health treatment. Requires extensive knowledge of all aspects of addictions and /or mental health treatment and rehabilitation including familiarity with various models of treatment, understanding of various therapeutic techniques and approaches, and the ability to identify and utilize the most effective form of treatment with each person served. Requires a strong knowledge base regarding the causes, symptoms, and progression of substance abuse and/or mental health problems. Individual must be organized, a self-starter and must be able to work independently with competent decision making using established criteria and guidelines. Must be able to affirmatively convey their clinical impressions and recommendations to investigative team members who have limited knowledge of behavior health. All documentation must support the position taken by the BHC and be properly reflected in the record. All activities will be documented in Florida Safe Families Network (FSFN) Understanding of Florida s Child Welfare Practice Model This position requires a level 2 background screening: ******************************** Tri-County Human Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. M/F
    $42k-57k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Front Desk Substance Use Disorder Technician

    Operation Par, Inc. 3.7company rating

    North Fort Myers, FL jobs

    ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION: Operation PAR, Inc. is a non-profit organization offering the full continuum of services for individuals with substance use and/or mental health disorders. PAR has been providing comprehensive behavioral health treatment in west Florida since 1970 through advocacy, education, clinical service, and research. PAR's Medication Assisted Patient Services (MAPS) Program provides quality out-patient opioid maintenance therapy to individuals suffering from the effects of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). BENEFITS (FULL-TIME ONLY): 9 paid holidays per year 3 weeks of PTO per year (on top of holidays). PTO increases to 4 weeks/year after 2 years of employment, and then to 5 weeks/year after 5 years of employment. Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance 401k matching Tuition reimbursement GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION: Entry level client serving position for individuals with limited counseling skills and/or experience. SUD Techs are responsible for the office duties outlined but not limited to documentation, processing new patient admissions, answering phones and faxes, verifying insurance/grant eligibility and checking in patients. May be responsible for facilitating food and drink sales, reviewing financial documents with patients, accepting payments and bank deposits, and administering drug screens. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High School Diploma / GED required Administrative/office assistant experience preferred KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Ability to manage time and resources Ability to speak coherently and convey concepts Computer proficiency required ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL SKILLS: Ability to write accurately and legibly Ability to sit at a desk and view a display screen for extended periods of time Ability to bend, stoop and reach Ability to sit in meetings for extended periods of time Ability to move throughout program facilities both indoors and outdoors Ability to lift and carry 10 pounds Good hearing and vision Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Valid Driver's License or state ID card Must pass drug screen (********************************* and level II background check Must maintain current training as required by Operation PAR, Inc. policies ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Out-patient substance use disorder treatment setting Fast Paced Exposure to individuals who may be experiencing emotional distress or agitation Possible exposure to clients with communicable diseases Veterans encouraged to apply. Operation PAR Inc is a drug-free workplace that adheres to federal regulations as it pertains to marijuana use. EOE/ADA/VETERANS/DFWP
    $21k-29k yearly est. Auto-Apply 3d ago
  • Case Manager I

    Tri-County Human Services 3.5company rating

    Job counselor job at Tri-County Human Services

    Employees in this position perform a wide variety of duties related to the care, treatment, and rehabilitation of clients. These employees are aware of available community resources and function as a member of a treatment team. Expectation In keeping with the mission and core values of Tri-County Human Services, all persons served, stakeholders, and fellow employees will be treated with dignity, respect, and shown sensitivity to their cultural diversity. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Interviews and orients clients and collects information necessary to complete the intake process, not including treatment recommendations. Under the supervision of the supervisor (Clinical, Program, Nursing, Program Coordinator, and/or Similar), the employee records individual case information, updates case files, and provides case status information in order to provide a complete record of services. Confers with supervisor and other team members at staff meetings, providing and/or receiving information as necessary to assure proper case management. Collects and maintains data related to specific reporting requirements of grants, special client programs, and intra-agency referrals, as assigned by the supervisor (Clinical, Program, Nursing, Program Coordinator, or similar). Provides specific community liaison services as assigned by supervisor. Provides clients with Orientation to the agency. Teaches interactive alcohol/drug education classes and provides other educational services. Completes urine specimen collection and documentation per agency collection procedures. Performs other reasonable and related duties as assigned. Minimum Training and Experience: Requires a high school diploma or G.E.D. and, preferably, one year of experience in a mental health or addictions treatment setting. Requires knowledge of addictions treatment and/or mental health treatment program and supportive services. Requires general understanding of the causes, nature, and treatment of substance abuse and/or mental health programs. This position requires a level 2 background screening: ******************************** Tri-County Human Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. M/F
    $28k-34k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Care Coordination Case Manager

    Tri-County Human Services 3.5company rating

    Job counselor job at Tri-County Human Services

    Individuals in this position perform a variety of support services assignments, and other tasks consistent with the needs of the agency. Strong typing skills, good organization skills, and the ability to work with minimum supervision are prerequisites of this position. Position Expectation: In keeping with the mission and core values of Tri-County Human Services, all persons served, stakeholders, and fellow employees will be treated with dignity, respect, and shown sensitivity to their cultural diversity. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Serve to work as a liaison and advocate between Central Florida Behavioral Health Network, Florida Center s Admission Department, Primary Counselors, Probation, Referrals, and Aftercare Counselors. Attend Morning Report Monday thru Fridays, weekly 30-day reviews, and persons served stuffings. Collaborates efforts to assist individuals and/or their support system through the application process to a treatment program. Effectively develops a mechanism to enable protected information to be shared with providers/referrals/involved individuals to address and meet the identified needs of the individual seeking assistance. Efficiently targets treatment resources and interim or alternative interventions that will assist applicants or individual seeking Recovery. Engages those individual seeking Recovery to maintain verbal contact during the interim of the targeted resources. The verbal contact is to occur minimally once a week and it to access if the individual seeking assistance is following through on the suggested interventions and/or resources. Employee s role is to provide positive regard, guidance, and encouragement. Responsible for ongoing correspondence with Central Florida Behavioral Network (CFBHN)) through their computer system and software program. Creation and maintenance of Waitlist Report. Registration and Coordination of Care Case Manager Discharge data entry into CFBHN computer system, as well as ongoing weekly review of status of person serve who have been deemed High Need High Utilizer. Also works with CFBHN to facilitate treatment referrals for those denied admission to the Florida Center. Organization and documentation of each individual's case information including updating case files and providing relevant case status information in and updates. Performs other reasonable and related duties as assigned. Minimum Training and Experience: Bachelor s Degree in field related to Human Services from an accredited college or university, which include but not limited to: Social Work; Clinical Psychology; Counseling; Rehabilitative Counseling; Counseling Education; Education; Criminal Justice; Ministry and at least two (2) years full-time experience in mental health or addictions treatment setting or certification as an Addictions Professional (CAP, CAAP, CAPP) by the Certification Board for Addiction Professionals of Florida preferred. The alternative requirement is at least two (2) year's experience in addictions and (2) years working in a Substance Abuse / Mental Health of Dual Dx Treatment Program. Computer experience/knowledge preferred. Requires participation in a staff training program. This position requires a level 2 background screening: ******************************** Tri-County Human Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. M/F
    $28k-34k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Front Desk Substance Use Disorder Technician

    Operation Par, Inc. 3.7company rating

    Inverness, FL jobs

    ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION: Operation PAR, Inc. is a non-profit organization offering the full continuum of services for individuals with substance use and/or mental health disorders. PAR has been providing comprehensive behavioral health treatment in west Florida since 1970 through advocacy, education, clinical service, and research. PAR's Medication Assisted Patient Services (MAPS) Program provides quality out-patient opioid maintenance therapy to individuals suffering from the effects of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). BENEFITS (FULL-TIME ONLY): 9 paid holidays per year 3 weeks of PTO per year (on top of holidays). PTO increases to 4 weeks/year after 2 years of employment, and then to 5 weeks/year after 5 years of employment. Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance 401k matching Tuition reimbursement GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION: Entry level client serving position for individuals with limited counseling skills and/or experience. SUD Techs are responsible for the office duties outlined but not limited to documentation, processing new patient admissions, answering phones and faxes, verifying insurance/grant eligibility and checking in patients. May be responsible for facilitating food and drink sales, reviewing financial documents with patients, accepting payments and bank deposits, and administering drug screens. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High School Diploma / GED required Administrative/office assistant experience preferred KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Ability to manage time and resources Ability to speak coherently and convey concepts Computer proficiency required ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL SKILLS: Ability to write accurately and legibly Ability to sit at a desk and view a display screen for extended periods of time Ability to bend, stoop and reach Ability to sit in meetings for extended periods of time Ability to move throughout program facilities both indoors and outdoors Ability to lift and carry 10 pounds Good hearing and vision Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Valid Driver's License or state ID card Must pass drug screen (********************************* and level II background check Must maintain current training as required by Operation PAR, Inc. policies ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Out-patient substance use disorder treatment setting Fast Paced Exposure to individuals who may be experiencing emotional distress or agitation Possible exposure to clients with communicable diseases Veterans encouraged to apply. Operation PAR Inc is a drug-free workplace that adheres to federal regulations as it pertains to marijuana use. EOE/ADA/VETERANS/DFWP
    $21k-29k yearly est. Auto-Apply 6d ago

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