Virtual Substance Use Disorder & Group Counselor
Summary
Provides remote substance-use counseling and group therapy to adults in Wisconsin correctional programs, using approved curricula and documenting client progress.
About Us: ATTIC stands for "Alternatives to Traditional Incarceration of Citizens." We are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to developing interventions that enable individuals to avoid unnecessary levels of incarceration, enhance community safety and provide a setting that facilitates treatment and the reduction of recidivism. We operate residential and other correctional programs throughout Wisconsin that provide case management, counseling and treatment groups, vocational training and high-risk client monitoring and supervision.
Position Overview:
We are recruiting for a SUD/Group Counselor in the Marinette region, responsible for providing substance abuse counseling and group facilitation to adult correctional clients in individual or group settings.
This is a part-time position requiring approximately 15-20 hours per week, fully remote but will require Wisconsin residency
Primary Job Duties:
- Completes intake and orientation materials for newly admitted clients.
- Facilitates treatment group sessions, using the approved curriculum provided. This will include SUD treatment, Co-Occurring Disorders, Cognitive Behavioral Interventions and Trauma-Informed Care.
- Completes UPC and AODA assessments as well as counseling
- Evaluates and documents client participation by monitoring behavior, attitude, and progress.
- Cognitive behavioral methodology/assessment
- Maintains accurate records and files of progress, services provided, treatment plans, and other required information.
- Develops, implements, and periodically reviews and updates client treatment plans in collaboration with each client.
- Recommends referrals to other community services/agencies as needed.
- Maintains ongoing verbal and written communication with all co-workers and DOC regarding client behaviors, treatment progress and incident reports