Drug and Alcohol Counselor/Case Manager
Counselor and Case Manager Job Overview
The case manager/ drug and alcohol counselor will advocate for and advise clients within their assigned caseload. The counselor should have characteristics such as highly developed interpersonal communication skills, empathy and compassion, ability to take on multiple tasks, and ability to maintain a professional yet supportive relationship with clients. Counselors must be self-starter's and have a sense of priority in regard to the clients care and maintaining proper documentation. The Counselor will help guide each client in achieving their treatment and recovery goals, by developing, and monitoring the clients individualized treatment plans. The counselor will build and maintain a good rapport with clients, as they provide support, empathy, and hope as well as the much-needed direction to clients as they work to build a healthy life in recovery.
Responsibilities
- Provide Group therapy Sessions as scheduled (1-2 Groups per week).
- Provide Individual Counseling and Case Management Sessions weekly with clients.
- Complete and maintain accurate EMR records regarding client histories and progress, must document all groups and individual sessions.
- Develop client master treatment plans in coordination with the client, emphasizing on their own goals and objectives for their recovery, as well as clinical treatment goals.
- Review and evaluate client progress in treatment plans and maintain current records of progress of goals. Modify treatment plans as client's status changes and goals are met.
- Assess and evaluate clients’ mental and physical conditions, and advocate for client care and services needed.
- Complete a Biopsychosocial, assessments and intake documentation for Admits.
- Intervene as an advocate for clients to resolve crisis situations when needed.
- Be familiar with community resources.
- Have and understanding of 12-Step programs and other outside support meetings such as Refuge or SMART.
- Be familiar or have experience treating dual diagnosis clients.
- Coordinate counseling efforts with mental health professionals and other health professionals at the center for collaborated care for the client.
- Attend any training sessions/ in-service trainings to increase knowledge and skills.
- Plan and implement follow-up and aftercare planning for discharging clients.
- Counsel or educate family members to assist them in understanding, dealing with, and supporting clients. Keep family members and loved ones informed of treatment progress when needed as well as provide referrals when needed.
- Participate in case conferences and staff meetings with clinical director.
- Act as a liaison between clients and clinical and or medical staff.
- Coordinate activities with courts, probation officers, community services and other services available.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
- Must be well-versed in counseling protocols and techniques, have excellent clinical skills and maintain professionalism in dress, speech and actions.
- Must have good problem-solving skills, work well with others and be a team player.
- Must have highly developed communication skills both written and verbal.
- Be able to enforce policies and procedures in a fair manner with clients.
- Must be able to write legible, concise notes in a timely manner.
- Must be able to speak clearly and give or follow simple instructions.
- Ability to recognize the importance of confidentiality and discretion when working with clients and observe HIPPA.
- Ability to use good judgment and give direction to clients to further their treatment progress or assist in crisis situations.
- Ability to demonstrate tact, resourcefulness, patience, and dedication.
- Must have good time management and organizational skills.
- Provide hope, feedback and direction to clients.
- Be able to manage taking clients on recreational therapeutic outings or exposure outings.
- Perform other related duties as required and/or assigned.
- Adhere to our policies and procedures and code of conduct.
- Drug Testing and Breathalyzing of clients and Documentation.
Preferred Qualifications: Have CADCi, CADC-I, CADC- II or a CADC-III or LAADAC or equivalent. 2 years' experience in the substance abuse and mental health field. A bachelor's degree or higher in psychology or related fields is preferred, though not required. Must be able to navigate through basic office setting, must be familiar with variety of office hardware (copy machine, computer, fax machine, etc.) and software (email, google docs, spreadsheets and databases). Should be familiar with Best Notes, Kipu or other EHR systems for documentation. Must have valid State driver’s license, CPR and First Aid Certified with current TB test.
About The Alamo Livingood Center and What we are looking for:
The Alamo Livingood Center in Costa Mesa is looking for dynamic and experienced Case Managers/ Drug and Alcohol Counselor. Our ideal candidate is someone who loves working with clients who struggle with addiction and mental health issues, who is creative, loving, yet can help clients follow guidelines while on the path to recovery. Someone who is flexible and can handle taking care of clients in various settings such as in the office or having fun with clients on a fun sober outing. The ideal candidate is someone who wants opportunities to learn and grow within the company. We do recognize some individuals may have less hands-on experience, though have a natural talent and a desire to learn, and we do provide a significant amount of training however, we do need someone that has advanced knowledge and hands-on experience working in the behavioral health field for this particular position. We are looking for motivated individuals that are self-starters with follow though to finish their tasks. We are looking for someone who feels this type of work is their life passion, and who take pride in their work.
The Alamo Livingood Center is a boutique sized center with a strong focus on individual and customized client centered care for substance/dual diagnosis clients, and because we are owned by 2 therapists we specialize in primary mental health as well as addiction. The Alamo Livingood Center works to treat the whole person, and we offer many unique therapies and treatment options to help them. Because we are a small treatment facility, we only focus on a small number of clients at one time in order to give our complete attention and care to our clients.
Pay is based on experience.
If you are interested or have further questions, please do not hesitate to inquire!
Thanks so much and look forward to meeting a new team member.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $22.00 - $27.00 per hour
Expected hours: 30 – 40 per week
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
- Professional development assistance
Medical specialties:
- Addiction Medicine
- Psychiatry
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
- Weekends as needed
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Experience:
- Addiction counseling: 1 year (Required)
License/Certification:
- Do you have a Counseling Certification such as CADC? (Required)
Ability to Relocate:
- Costa Mesa, CA 92626: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In person