What are the responsibilities and job description for the SUD Counselor / Case Worker position at CRI-Help?
Counselor / Case Worker - Substance Use Disorder Treatment
CRI-Help is a substance use disorder treatment center with several locations across Los Angeles County. We've been around since 1971 and are noted as an organization practicing integrity in our commitment to ethical and meaningful client care. Our mission is to improve the welfare of the community by providing first-class substance use disorder treatment to adults and families seeking freedom from the bondage of addiction, and we live out that mission everyday with our staff and clients.
As a nonprofit organization, CRI-Help is a qualifying employer affording our full-time employees the opportunity to begin, or continue, the process of seeking PSLF (Public Service Loan Forgiveness). In addition, our benefits package for full-time employees is quite robust- especially the option for 100% employer-paid $0 deductible Platinum plan Medical insurance, including an additional 40% paid coverage for dependents, which accompanies our 401k with 4% match option nicely. Please see the full list of benefits below, especially the 12 paid holidays per year (we are a 24/7 facility, so not all employees will be able to take all 12 paid holidays off- but will still get paid for the holiday in addition to their hours worked).
CRI-Help is an amazing organization to be a part of and I strongly encourage you to consider joining the team! We are opening a new facility in Lincoln Heights in 2025 and will be hiring for all roles- keep referring back to https://crihelp.bamboohr.com/careers for job openings as 2024 progresses!
The SUD Counselor / Case Worker assists clients in discovering a way of life that can be lived without the use of chemicals, supports clients through the recovery process, and assists clients in the exploration of their lifestyle- emphasizing patterns of behavior.
If you're interested in hearing more, please read the job description below:
Basic Functions
- Assist clients in discovering a way of life that can be lived without the use of chemicals, support clients through the recovery process, and assist clients in the exploration of their lifestyle- emphasizing patterns of behavior.
Responsibilities
- Keep a schedule of regular counseling appointments with clients and be available for non-scheduled counseling or crisis counseling when needed.
- Complete bio-psycho-social assessments for each client. From the assessment, develop a treatment plan, which includes goals and objectives. Through progress notes and other documentation, show progress or lack of progress the client is making toward achievement of his or her goals.
- Attend weekly Case Conferences to discuss clients’ progress in relation to their treatment plans. Identify problems or achievements through staff discussion.
- Attend weekly meetings with the treatment team, focusing on continued training regarding systems, procedures and policies of CRI-Help.
- Act as a liaison between clients and other service agencies involved in clients’ treatment, such as Probation, Parole, DPSS, EDD, DVR, along with referring case managers and insurance providers.
- Make occasional court appearances.
- Attend, and actively participate in, monthly in-service training sessions.
- Facilitate groups and educational classes as assigned by Director of Clinical Operations.
- Provide each client with an individualized Continuing Care Plan.
- Complete all necessary documentation in a timely manner: this includes P.O. reports, progress notes, discharge summaries, aftercare plans, etc.
- Provide family support and education through conjoint sessions as well as family groups.
- Interface with all staff regarding client treatment issues.
- Participate in fundraising events and other activities as directed by Director of Clinical Operations.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Skills / Knowledge
- Must be able to identify patterns common to the population served.
- Must be able to document client activities and / or carry out such written assignments is required. The ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing is required.
- Due to the program philosophy, all clinical staff must have a good understanding of the Narcotics Anonymous and / or Alcoholics Anonymous programs (the Twelve Steps).
- Must have the ability to establish a genuine therapeutic relationship with clients.
- Must have knowledge and ability to use counseling techniques to educate, elicit feelings, facilitate self-understanding, and motivate the client.
- Must have the ability to act as Case Manager, coordinating a continuum of treatment and / or services for clients.
Education / Training
- Position requires individual be registered or certified with CADTP, CAADE, or CCAPP, or be masters level BBS registered.
Experience
- Must have experience working in SUD treatment.
- Must have working knowledge of the 12 Steps of NA and AA.
Working Conditions
- Frequently remain in stationary positions, standing and / or sitting for prolonged periods.
- Occasionally crouching below the waist and / or reaching above the shoulders.
- Occasionally lifting and / or moving objects up to 20 lbs.
Special Conditions
- Must be willing to undergo random drug screenings.
Position Reports To
- Director of Clinical Operations
Job Type:
- Full-Time, In-Person, Non-Exempt
Pay Range:
- $24 - $31 / Hour
Benefits
- 100% Paid Blue Shield Platinum Trio Plan Medical Insurance Option
- 80% Paid Kaiser Medical Insurance Option
- 40% Dependent Coverage on Medical Insurance Plan
- 80% Paid Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Paid time off (10 Paid Sick Days Annually, 12 Paid Holidays Annually, Paid Vacation)
- Educational Assistance Tuition Reimbursement Program
- 401(k)
- 401(k) 4% Employer Match
- 100% Paid $25,000 Life Insurance Plan
Salary : $24 - $31