Clinical Responsibilities:
Provides effective clinical assessment of the consumerUtilizes assessment data to support a DSMV substance abuse and mental health diagnosisFormulates appropriate treatment plan along with consumerProvides individual, group, and family therapy, utilizing basic therapeutic models and theories according to consumer needs as stated in the treatment planDemonstrates the ability to recognize the elements of a crisis state and knows how to deescalate or resolve the situationEffectively collaborates with the treatment team members and outside sources in the delivery of clinical servicesEvaluates the consumer for discharge planningAdheres to professional code of ethicsEffectively demonstrates the application of substance abuse specific competenciesProvides HIV/AIDS education, counseling, and testing when necessaryConducts random observed UA’s of same sex consumersSupervision and Consultation:
Seeks clinical supervision and consultation as neededAccepts and employs suggestions for improvementActively works to enhance clinical skillsClinical Record Keeping:
Documents in a timely fashion per AltaPointe policyDocuments appropriate, complete, and clinically comprehensive mental health assessmentsDocuments measurable and specific goals in the treatment planDocuments in a clear and concise manner, types of consumer problems, treatment goals addressed, services, and techniques usedDocuments case disposition, case closings, follow-up and referralsCase Load Management:
Effectively manages caseload based on consumer needsMeets AltaPointe productivity standardsCourteous and respectful towards consumers, visitors and co-workers
Treats consumers with care, dignity and compassionRespects consumer’s privacy and confidentialityIs pleasant and cooperative with othersAssists consumers and visitors as neededPersonal values don’t inhibit ability to relate and care for othersIs sensitive to the consumer’s needs, expectations and individual differencesIs gentle and calm to consumers and familiesAdministrative and Other Related Duties as Assigned:
Actively participates in Performance Improvement activities.Actively participates in AltaPointe committees as required.Completes assigned tasks in a timely manner.Accesses appropriate community resources according to consumer needs.Follows AltaPointe policies and procedures.Maintains current license and requirements for renewals (i.e. CEU's), if applicable, and attends regular workshops and in-services.Physical Requirements of the Job:
There is frequent standing, sitting, and walking which are in bursts of 5 to 10 minutes; however, there are times when this can be extended to monitor consumers (time undetermined). At times sitting and standing can be extended with the employee having the ability to change positions as permitted by the observance and behavior of the consumer at that time.Walking can be frequent at times and may vary in distance throughout the facility. Also, employees will have to walk to and from the van, to and from the facility and store, and in the store while taking consumers to the store to buy personal items. There is repetitive forward reaching to hand out lunches to the consumers. This activity is daily, the frequency will vary according to the census, and a lifting force of up to 3 pounds is needed. Daily, a push force is needed to handle cart when lunches are delivered to facility and to open and/or close doors on van. Maximum force up to 25 pounds. Fine manipulation and dexterity to handle paperwork in charts, writing, computer keyboarding, data entry, use of a mouse which is frequent in nature.Any other duties that are assigned by supervisor. QualificationsMinimum Qualifications:
Master’s degree in a mental health discipline. NAADAC or AADAA certification to be obtained within 18 months of hire.
LPC, LCSW, or LMFT with two years of substance abuse experience preferred.
Knowledge in adult specialty, outlined below, to be attained within (6) six months of employment.
Knowledge of psychiatric disorders in the adult populationKnowledge of the nature of substance use disorder as a primary illness.Knowledge of gender specific issues relative to substance use.Knowledge of substance use treatment principles.Knowledge of twelve-step support groups such as AA, NA, CA, Celebrate Recovery, and other self-help groups.Understands the dynamics of co-dependency of addicted individuals and other typical behaviors of these consumers, such as denial and manipulation.Understands the behavioral, psychological, physical health and social effects of psychoactive drugs, including alcohol and tobacco, on the consumer and significant others.Knowledge of helping strategies for reducing the negative effects of substance use and dependency and how to tailor strategies and treatment modalities to the consumer’s stage of dependency, change or recovery.Knowledge of medical and pharmaceutical resources in the treatment of addictive disease and other substance related disorders.Knowledge of cultural diversity.Basic knowledge of the criminal justice system including court hearings, judges, court referral officers, probation officers if applicable.Knowledge of the risk for illnesses among IV drug users such as HIV/AIDS and T.B.Basic knowledge of psychiatric disorders in the adult population for referral purposes or co-occurring diagnosis treatment.Knowledge of substance use disorder opioid and alcohol medication assisted treatment medications and their expected clinical.Knowledge of behavioral management, crisis intervention to consumers with substance use issues.
In addition, for Medication Assisted Treatment programs:
Knowledge of opioid substitution therapy and its expected clinical effect (prevent withdrawal symptoms, reduce, or eliminate craving and block the effect of any other illicit or self-administered opioids. Knowledge of program specific regulations.