Substance Abuse Clinician Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Brattleboro, VT at Geebo

Substance Abuse Clinician

Company Name:
Brattleboro Retreat
Substance Abuse Clinician
Department: Starting Now
Schedule: Temporary
Shift: Day Shift
Hours: 12 Hour
Job Details:

This job involves work with clients who are dealing with complex addiction and co-occurring treatment needs in an off-site position at Morningside Shelter, in collaboration with that organization. The applicant must have an LICSW or LCMHC, or other independent mental health license, or be eligible to obtain this licence within the period of the first six months of work.
JOB
Summary: To provide counsel and support to patients suffering from drug or alcohol dependency and to educate families in the best ways to help in the recovery process. Works with both inpatient clients and those participating in outpatient programs. Provides direct care and service to patients through assessment, educational and therapeutic groups, individual counseling, family meetings, family counseling treatment planning and continuing care planning.
NON-ESSENTIAL
Responsibilities:
May be required to perform duties of lesser, equal or greater responsibility. Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
1. Preferably certified CAC/CDC or CADC in the State ofVermont. If not certified,must be eligible forVermontcertification within 1 year of hire.
2. If certified, must hold at minimum a Bachelors degree in Behavioral Health field.
3. If not certified, must hold a Master s degree in Behavioral Health field.
4. Have at least one year of experience working in substance abuse settings and with drug or alcohol populations under close supervision.
PLEASE READ: Your computer may have specific settings that block popup boxes and forms. You must disable your popup blocker setting in order to access the online application form. (Go to Tools>Popup Blocker>Temporarily Allow Popups)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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