What are the responsibilities and job description for the Substance Use Disorder Professional SUDP position at GREAT RIVERS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ORGA?
Job Details
Description
WE’RE HIRING!!!
FULL-TIME, SUDP OPPORTUNITY
(PROVIDING COMMUNITY BASED TREATMENT)
ILWACO, WASHINGTON
(SERVICING PACIFIC COUNTY AREA)
Who we are:
Community Integrated Health Services (CIHS) is a Washington State-based behavioral health organization offering quality care to all communities we serve. Current counties served are: Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Lewis, Pacific, and Wahkiakum. Our team of dedicated, experienced professionals offer a variety of behavioral health services to people of all ages.
Supplemental Information
SUDP Hourly Range: $23.08 - $33.65 Hourly ($48,000 - $70,000 annually) (DOE)
What we offer for benefits:
- Comprehensive Health Package (medical, dental, vision, prescription coverage) - Currently, monthly health premiums are PAID for the employee and their qualifying dependents
- Life insurance;
- Long term disability;
- 11 paid holidays; Paid Time Off (PTO )- accrue 25 days in first year;
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP);
- PERS Retirement Program through the State of Washington Department of Retirement Systems (DRS) CIHS currently contributes 9.11% of your salary into your retirement.
Qualifications
Who should apply?
- Substance Use Disorder Professional Certification with the Department of Health.
- High School Diploma or equivalent required.
- Associates degree in Social Services, counseling is preferred.
- Positive, solutions oriented clinicians.
- Therapists skilled at engaging and motivating youth to achieve participation in services.
- Ability to meet with clients and colleagues in homes and community locations as needed.
- Valid driver’s license & current automobile insurance, reliable transportation with an acceptable driving record.
Our Goals:
- Deliver whole person, integrated care in coordination with our partners
- Assure timely access to high quality behavioral health services and follow through with meeting needs
- Provide 24/7 access to services to all we serve
- Listening to our Community
Some of what you will do:
- Assess and identify the treatment services individual in service individual in services should receive are based on severity of substance use diagnosis, stage of change and immediate needs, and recommend treatment objectives for the individual in service individual in service’s service plan.
- Will be on-call as needed.
- Contribute to the program's ongoing assessment of participant’s SUD treatment needs and mental illness symptoms and participant’s response to treatment. Shares observations and concerns with team members for consultation and direction and takes appropriate action.
- Develop comprehensive service plans that include built in review and evaluation points, and modifies the service plan in collaboration with the individual in services support system.
- Document participant progress to maintain a permanent record of activity according to the agency's established methods and procedures.
- Provide individual relapse prevention, harm reduction and substance abuse counseling based on motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral responses to mental illness and substance abuse.
- Work effectively with the individual in services support system, education and vocational training providers, and self-help groups providing services to individuals in services. Connect individuals in services to self-help recovery groups.
- Assess and provide supportive services to address needs for problem-solving, wellness self-management, housing, income support, education and vocational training, social support, employment, and primary care.
- Evaluate, on a continuing basis, services and expected outcomes. Be an advocate and liaison for individuals in services in securing emergency detox and rehabilitation care, and other community supports that promote recovery.
- Meets expected productivity standards and completes the necessary financial/billing information for the organization to receive payment.
Why you should work in Pacific County:
Located at the southwestern corner of Washington State, Pacific County is best known for their 30-mile long Long Beach Peninsula. Pacific County boast in fishing, lumber, cranberry and dairy farming. Spanning over 1,200 square miles Pacific County’s’ unique communities range from tranquil farm country to over 30 miles of coastal beaches.
Benefitting from being located in the country’s top state for economic growth, Pacific County is a rural community with easy access to Longview, Vancouver and Portland, OR. Cross the bridge into Astoria, OR and you can visit the place known for the film, The Goonies.
Steeped in a rich history that celebrates the natural resources of the region, the Pacific County economy continues to diversify. A growing tourism industry and manufacturing companies is home to hundreds of people working in a variety of industries. This has helped the area grow to a vibrant and flourishing area.
Click Link for a Pacific County Video Tour:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mxQ5-BRS_c
CIHS is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Salary : $48,000 - $70,000