Chemical Dependency Counselor - Alpine, United States - Southern Indian Health Council, Inc
Description
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Position Title:
Chemical Dependency Counselor
Department:
Behavioral Health
Supervised By:
KWC Program Manager
Location:
Kumeyaay Wellness Center / Alpine / Campo
Status:
Non-exempt
Posted:
May 17, 2024
Closing Date:
Until filled
Compensation:
$ $29.27/Hr - DOE
Grant:
Grant Funded
Hours:
Full time, Monday-Friday, 8:00AM-4:30PM
GENERAL STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Chemical Dependency Counselor is responsible for providing individual and group counseling for clients of the Kumeyaay Wellness Center (KWC) and the Southern Indian Health Council, Inc.
The counselor shall act as a bridge between the Indian community and the KWC to promote services available on-site and facilitate all necessary referrals.
This position works under the direct supervision of the Program Manager.SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Offer culturally appropriate outpatient substance abuse treatment or alcohol and other drug treatment prevention and recovery services. Understand and have a working knowledge of multiple modes of therapeutic treatment working with individuals and groups, in the areas of substance abuse and recovery, domestic violence dynamics and interventions, such as GONA, Wellbriety, and Substance Abuse Treatment for persons with co-occurring disorders as published by SAMHSA.
- Remain trauma informed and provide services to clients that recognize the impact of trauma. Focus on client safety, respect and acceptance. Build on client's strengths and resiliency. The Chemical Dependency Counselor is to be culturally competent.
- Offer services and referrals related to achieving wellness including alcohol and other drug education, assessment, treatment planning, relapse prevention, discharge/transitional planning, crisis assessment and intervention, and family support. As well as make referrals for a type or level of service outside the bounds of the practice of KWC, SIHC, and its available providers when appropriate.
- Coordinating services with the SIHC multi-disciplinary MAT treatment team
- Assist in the development and provide outreach services and education to the Indian community regarding substance abuse and prevention for Native Americans and for qualified family members residing on reservations served by SIHC.
- May assist and support clients in their interactions with the court, legal proceedings, SARMS, probation and parole departments, CPS, drug and alcohol programs/counselors, and other professional organizations and entities.
- Systematize, prioritize, and handle a caseload taking into account schedule, acuity of the patients, and program requirements.
- Professionally and respectfully represent Southern Indian Health Council and Kumeyaay Wellness Center in the community, clinical, and legal arenas.
- Adhere strictly to the laws and ethics related to confidentiality and documentation at all times.
- Allow for and provide access to alternative Drug and Alcohol treatment and recovery activities, (i.e. traditional practices/Spiritual beliefs, sweat lodges, etc.)
- Provide specific outcomes in the form of statistical reports that promote increased awareness of drug and alcohol issues, outreach, life skills, and recovery efforts, to the Program Director and Board of Directors as required.
- Track collaboration and partnership development by program to the Program Director, and Board of Directors as required.
- Ability to work a flexible schedule may be required based on need.
- Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education/Experience:
A minimum of 2 years of experience in the chemical dependency counseling field, with at least 1 year of out-patient chemical dependency counseling experience in a substance abuse treatment setting.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) specific education preferred. Position requires a High School diploma or GED certificate, AA degree strongly preferred. Applicant must have excellent interpersonal skills and very good oral and written communication skills. Must be familiar and comfortable using computer programs including Microsoft Office components or equivalent. Past success working with multi-cultural communities, preferably Native American, should be demonstrated. Applicant shall be able to relate and work with both youth and adults.Must possess the desire and ability to work with tribal officials, county agencies, tribal community members, funding agencies, and Southern Indian Health Council departments.
Applicant must be able to adapt to changing situations and circumstances and handle pressure with dignity, in all circumstances maintaining confidentiality.
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