Women's Residential Counselor
Summary
Women's Residential Counselor at a non-profit substance abuse treatment facility providing counseling, intake assessments, individual and group therapy, medication monitoring, and drug testing. Maintains a safe, alcohol and drug-free residential environment following ASAM guidelines and California DHCS regulations.
Women’s Services
Bi-Bett Corporation is a California non-profit engaged for the past 50 years in the treatment and recovery of adults with primary substance use and co-occurring disorders, alcohol, or other drug problems. Originally based in Contra Costa County, Bi-Bett now operates residential and outpatient programs in Alameda and Solano Counties as well.
The Bi-Bett Mission: To provide effective and affordable human services to individuals, families and communities with alcohol and drug related problems in the belief that everyone has value and can grow through change if given one’s rightful opportunity to choose. Our goal is to create culturally appropriate alcohol and drug-free environments in which one may experience personal and social growth.
Current Open Shifts:
- Sunday 3pm-11pm
- Monday 11pm-7am graveyard
- Tuesday 11pm-7am graveyard
- Friday 3pm-11pm
- Saturday 3pm-11pm
Reports to: Program Coordinator
Duties/Responsibilities:
- Perform comprehensive intake assessments and collaborative treatment planning according to ASAM guidelines.
- Perform individual and or group treatment in accordance with best practices.
- Provide facility coverage as needed, maintain a calm alcohol and drug free homelike environment.
- Provide medication monitoring and Drug testing.
- Participate in weekly case and chart reviews.
- Work in close collaboration with other Counselors, Case Manager and Program Coordinator.
- Where applicable, provide Withdrawal Management intakes, assessments, observation, and supervision.
- Attend County meetings and training as required.
- Have complete knowledge of all DHCS regulations.
- Have complete understanding of Program compliance areas such as detox protocols, intakes, emergency protocols, etc.