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Overview
The counselor will conduct comprehensive SBIRT assessments in MOUD programs, utilizing culturally sensitive and trauma-informed approaches to identify client needs and barriers. Responsibilities also include developing individualized treatment plans, coordinating care with stakeholders, providing brief interventions, and maintaining accurate documentation.
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Compensation
$60,000 - $69,000 / YEAR
Posted
21 days ago
HEALTH WEST INC
The specialist will provide traditional and brief behavioral health services within an integrated primary care model, addressing common mental health concerns through individual, group, family, and couples therapy. This role involves conducting intakes, utilizing the SBIRT model, and collaborating with medical providers to strengthen primary care and behavioral health integration.
Salary not listed
2 months ago
PROMESA R.H.C.F.
The Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) will provide comprehensive assessment and direct alcoholism and substance abuse counseling services in both individual and group settings, carrying an active caseload and providing 28 hours of direct care weekly. Essential functions include creating Recovery Treatment Plans according to OASAS regulations, documenting all interventions, and maintaining cooperative relationships with other disciplines to ensure quality client service.
$38 / HOUR
3 months ago
Fairbanks Native Associ
The SBIRT Specialist conducts Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) using evidence-based practices, while also providing brief suicide assessments and safety planning for at-risk individuals. Responsibilities include coordinating services, making warm handoffs to other agencies or in-house departments, and ensuring timely clinical and billing documentation.
$22 - $33 / HOUR
The SBIRT Specialist conducts Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) using evidence-based practices, while also providing brief suicide assessments and safety planning for at-risk individuals. Responsibilities include coordinating services, making warm handoffs, providing brief interventions to motivate change, and referring consumers with moderate to high-risk substance use or mental health issues to appropriate services.