New Era
Location
Longview, Texas
The counselor will provide specialized supportive counseling, screenings, and assessments for individuals with substance use disorders in various community settings. They are responsible for coordinating care, monitoring patient progress, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation in accordance with agency guidelines.
Candidates must hold a current Texas LCDC license and possess at least a high school diploma, with a bachelor's or master's degree in a related field preferred. At least two years of experience as an alcoholism or chemical dependency counselor is strongly preferred.
Candidate will also be a patient focused self-starter with the ability to work independently while still being a part of a very supportive team. This position is strongly encouraged for a clinician with outpatiennt chemical dependency experience and established clientele is encouraged.
Function as a member of an interdisciplinary team. Efficiently and effectively interact with team members, internal and external partners to accomplish essential tasks. Performs specialized supportive counseling, screenings, and assessments for consumers with substance use disorders or dual diagnoses Provides outreach services with the team to eligible population to increase their access to substance use, mental health, and medical services Maintains familiarity of current community resources for target population Ensures all services provided meet eligibility criteria and are authorized in accordance with agency and regulatory guidelines Provides training/education on the nature of substance use addressing the symptom related problems, the triggers that interfere with the individuals functioning and coping mechanisms Performs activities to assist consumers in gaining and coordinating access to necessary care. Monitors current compliance with eligibility requirements for ongoing treatment (i.e. financial assessment, current diagnosis) using available Agency reports Deliver client-centered, evidence-based therapies. Be effective in documentation procedures. Refer for services outside scope of practice as needed. Refer patients to appropriate level of ongoing care. Participate in community outreach activities to raise awareness as needed. Perform other related duties incidental to the work described, such as attending trainings and regular team meetings. Flexible to meet ongoing needs of the Agency. Demonstrates ethical conduct in all clinical and professional activities Builds working relationships with various agencies in the community Enters data into required systems (i.e. CMBHS, EHR) services based on individual needs. Use excellent oral and written communication skills. Participate in regular team meetings. Handle confidential and/or sensitive information with discretion and adherence to HIPAA rules Promote the NETCC mission, vision, and values by action Other duties as assigned.
Preferably have at least two (2) years as an Alcoholism / Chemical Dependency Counselor. High School diploma or equivalent, required. Bachelor's or Master’s Degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology or related field. Maintain current Texas licensure with scope of practice that encompasses group, individual/family outpatient chemical dependency therapy This position will be In Office upon request with clinical sessions completed via telehealth or in office.
The ideal licensed professional should be passionate about serving individuals from diverse backgrounds and providing care based on the foundation of mutual trust, respect, and collaboration. Compensation is dependent upon experience.
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