Counselor I- Master's Level
Summary
Provides substance-use counseling, care planning, and recovery support to clients using evidence-based therapies like CBT and MI, while maintaining compliance with healthcare regulations.
Statement of Purpose
Under the direct supervision of the Program Director/Supervisor, the Counselor I – Master's Level provides treatment and recovery services to participating clients, monitors, documents, and supports client treatment progress, maintains ethical and evidence-based care, and participates in treatment team activities.
Major Tasks, Duties and Responsibilities
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Conduct comprehensive substance use screening, assessment, care planning, and treatment activities, inclusive of co-occurring disorders
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Develop individualized care plans in collaboration with clients and treatment team
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Provide evidence-based services (e.g., CBT, MI, DBT, Seeking Safety) to assigned group and/or individual caseload
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Support clients with relapse prevention, life and coping skills, discharge and aftercare planning, and recovery support
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Coordinate with medical providers, social services, and other community resources
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Monitor client progress and maintain accurate and timely treatment records and progress notes (e.g., daily activities, service entries, intake and discharge documentation, etc.)
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Perform toxicology testing, take and record vitals as needed, chart relevant information
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For Counselors assigned to residential programs, make rounds every 30 minutes for 72 hours on withdrawal management clients, document and record withdrawal symptoms.
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For Counselors assigned to residential programs, observe and document client self- administration of medications.
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Ensure compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards, including but not limited to DMH, DHCS, SAPC, HIPAA, 42 CFR Part 2, CARF, etc.
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Assist clients with benefits, housing, vocational, and community reintegration needs
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Respond to behavioral crises, medical emergencies, suicidal ideation, overdose including administration of anti-overdose medications as needed, or acute intoxication safely, within scope of practice
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Occasionally provide transportation for clients including DPSS appointments and other linkages.
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Report and record any changes observed in client condition or behavior, including unusual incidents. Identify, report, and assist with the management of emergencies.
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Participate in safety programming to promote client and staff safety. Maintain health and safety standards of facility.
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Attend supervision, clinical meetings, and continuing education to maintain credentials.
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Participate in treatment team meetings, case conferences, and program planning.
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Contribute to agency quality assurance and improvement initiatives.
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Maintain professional boundaries and standards. Treat clients with respect, care, and concern. Comply with confidentiality requirements at all times.
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Maintain familiarity with BHS policies and procedures and other applicable regulations; perform job duties accordingly. Represent BHS well in all contacts.
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Courteously answer phones, appropriately directing calls and taking messages. Facilitate client external communication as approved by supervisor.
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Attend meetings and trainings, and participate in committees as assigned.
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Other duties as assigned.
Counselor I – Master's Level Competencies and Performance Expectations:
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Ability to complete the above major tasks, duties, and responsibilities.
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Ability to demonstrate professional judgment and decision-making, including the ability to recognize and seek out supervision and/or consultation when required.
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Ability to demonstrate familiarity with and practice of 12 core competencies for SUD counselors.
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Ability to demonstrate and apply knowledge of evidence-based practices, medications for addiction treatment, community resources, self-help support, and treatment philosophies, and advanced knowledge of co-occurring disorders.
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Ability to effectively document within the required note structures (e.g., SOAP, GIRP, etc.)
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Ability to recognize the symptoms and develop knowledge of appropriate treatment associated with substance use and co-occurring disorders (i.e., mental health, medical health, etc.)
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Ability to identify and respond appropriately to a crisis within scope of practice including but not limited to overdose, behavioral challenges, contraband protocol, emergency codes, etc.
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Ability to screen and/or assess for acute intoxication and withdrawal symptoms within scope of practice.
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Ability to meet productivity standards as assigned.
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Ability to recognize personal biases within diverse populations. Maintain cultural sensitivity at all times.
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Ability to adhere to professional standards.