Volunteers of America Chesapeake and Carolinas
DC SUD Counselor/CAC-AD (Healthcare)
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Volunteers of America Chesapeake & Carolinas empowers self-reliance and inspires hope. As a church without walls, we do this through personalized housing, ministry, health, and human services that benefit vulnerable individuals, their families and the community. Founded in 1896 in Baltimore, MD by social reformers, Ballington and Maud Booth, we were one of the first of over 30 affiliates of Volunteers of America – one of the nation's largest and most comprehensive human services organizations.
Our founders envisioned a movement dedicated to reaching and uplifting the American people. On behalf of the organization, the Booths pledged “to go wherever we are needed, and do whatever comes to hand”. Their declaration continues to guide Volunteers of America's impact on “Helping America's most vulnerable”.
Through a dedicated and committed team of more than 850 employees and thousands of volunteers, we provide critical care, support services and hope to thousands of people each year throughout Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia and the Carolinas. We firmly believe our employees drive the success of the organization. Through our diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, we endeavor to attract, engage and retain qualified, diverse, compassionate individuals to join our journey and experience a work environment that offers challenging, stimulating and financially rewarding opportunities.
JOB SUMMARY
The Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Counselor/Certified Associate Counselor (CAC-AD) is responsible for conducting individual and group counseling, conducting individual client services, intake, developing and implementing individual treatment and recovery plans (ISP/ITP/IRP); and providing and coordinating clinical care services in accordance with VOA Chesapeake and Carolina's operation as an ASAM Level 0.5 2.1 Outpatient Treatment Provider. In this role, the SUD/CAC-AD provides individual and group counseling, treatment planning, goal-setting and all other services and interventions that are essential for assisting the client the achievement of rehabilitation and recovery goals as defined in the clients Individualized Plan of Care (IPC). The SUD/CAC-AD has the overall responsibility for providing person-centered services through the development and implementation of the client's treatment and recovery plan.
Salary details:
Budgeted: $65,000
RESPONSIBILITIES
Manage a caseload of approximately 30 adults at any given time.
The SUD Counselor/ CAC-AD is responsible for ensuring that the client is at the appropriate level of care.
Responsible for linking clients as they transition through the levels of care, ensuring that the treatment plan is formulated.
Provides oversight of linkages to off-site services to meet additional needs related to a co-occurring medical and/or psychiatric condition, as documented in the treatment plan.
Monitor the compliance with, and effectiveness of, services over the treatment period and make a determination of the frequency of ongoing assessments.
Provide Individual, Family, and Group Counseling; Group-based Psychoeducation, according to the clients assessed needs.
Provide Initial, Comprehensive and Brief assessments/screenings; and as needed diagnose
Provide Crisis intervention services
Conduct education to include training on HIV to assigned clients
Assist with providing access to testing and referrals for HIV and infectious diseases and coordination of services with medical care or specialty services related to an infectious disease
Attend comprehensive treatment team and assessment meetings on each client as part of the interdisciplinary team
Schedule clients for ongoing assessments to ensure continuity of care
Facilitate implementation completion of treatment plan and administrative facilitation of the client's service needs, including but not limited to scheduling of appointments, assisting in completing applications, facilitating transportation, tracking appointments, and collecting information about the clients progress.
Assist the client in the development of interpersonal and community coping/life skills necessary to remain sober and maintain recovery.
Assist the client in the development of relapse and symptom management strategies and recovery plans.
Transport or coordinate transportation for clients as needed
Adheres to Volunteers of America Chesapeake and Carolina's documentation requirements
Documents all billable activities SUD/Recovery /VOACC Standards (as required)
Complete billing/Progress notes within 48 hours of a face-to-face encounter (as required)
Establish and maintain a community resources and referral index.
Perform duties as outlined in Programs Operation Manual.
Perform duties as assigned.
Meet assigned weekly/monthly productivity requirements
EFFECT ON END RESULTS:
Improve or increased stability in the client's level of functioning.
Ensures that each client's individualized needs are met.
Ensures that all documentation pertaining to client services is completed in compliance with agency policies and funding source requirements.
Presents a positive image to the residents and public.
Ensure compliance with contractual obligations.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
The physical requirements described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties.
The ability to safely operate a motor vehicle to transport oneself, consumers, and program supplies as necessary.
The physical ability to travel to assigned locations, stand, stoop, bend, reach, pull, push, lift, grasp, climb, talk, see, hear and perform basic and light home maintenance activities, and operate office equipment.
Operating office equipment requiring continuous or repetitive hand/arm movements.
The ability to remain in a sitting position for extended periods of time
REQUIREMENTS
EEO/AA