Licensed Counselor IV; Associate Licensed Counselor III
, New London, Connecticut, us, 06320
Job Description:
Apply below after reading through all the details and supporting information regarding this job opportunity.
SCADD is currently seeking a compassionate full-time, licensed clinician at our Withdrawal Management program to provide clinical services for individuals regarding behavioral, substance abuse, psychiatric, and/or emotional concerns through the development and implementation of clinical assessments, treatment plans, groups, and discharge plans.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following as allowed by specific program, State regulations, and Scope of Practice limitations:
Complete initial client assessment for placement and ongoing assessment for continued treatment or referral to a more appropriate level of care.Establish a treatment plan with the client formulated around goals with targeted objectives and interventions to maximize strengths and resources.Utilize counseling skills to assist clients through individual, group, or family counseling to achieve objectives through exploration of problems, examination of attitudes and feelings, consideration of alternative solutions, and decision making.Chart results of assessment and treatment planning, writing reports, progress notes, discharge summaries and other client related data in a timely manner.Assist in orienting client to program, goals of the program, rules governing client conduct and infractions, and client rights upon admission for treatment.Ensure that insurance authorizations are accounted for in line with dates of treatment and services provided.Provide education and information to clients individually and through groups concerning substance use disorders and recovery resources.Coordinate case management needs to match services, agencies, and resources with clients to assist with discharge planning.Provide crisis intervention services to respond to client's needs during acute emotional and or physical distress.Support individual clients in identifying strengths, weaknesses, problems, and needs in ongoing treatment planning to address substance use and/or mental health issues.Identify client needs that cannot be met at this level and assist in the referral of the client to available support systems and community resources.Meet with multidisciplinary team to acknowledge and report on client progress, discuss and modify established treatment plan.Formulate clinical interventions to promote stability and ensure client engagement and investment.Provide counseling for family or significant others as appropriate.Meet all documentation requirements for client progress, referral and contractual networking, and incident reporting.
Requirements:
*Fully Licensed:
(LMFT, LCSW, LADC, LMSW, LPC)
*Associate Licensed:
(LMFT-A, LPC-A)
*Bilingualism a Plus!
$3,500 SIGN ON BONUS
Full-Time Positions Offer:
Medical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceCollege Tuition Benefit ProgramStudent Loan Debt Management Program403 (B) Tax-Sheltered Savings Plan with Employer MatchUp to 10% employer match after 12 months of hire for 403 (B)Life Insurance PlanProfessional Development Education & TrainingPaid Vacation, Sick Days, Bereavement, & 11 HolidaysConfidential and Free Employee AssistanceLicensure ReimbursementAdditional Employee Benefits offered through partnership with the CT Non-Profit Alliance.
SCADD's Culture:
At SCADD, we recognize that our employees are our biggest asset. Our multidisciplinary team is committed to helping individuals and families find their path to recovery.
SCADD offers a team-oriented and supportive environment where the client experience is our highest priority. Clients are treated with dignity and respect while receiving services to promote and maintain recovery after program completion. Our culture strives to deliver and maintain respect for the individual and we value the contributions made by our team for both our clients and the communities that we serve.
About the Agency:
The Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. (SCADD) has been providing quality treatment services to people seeking recovery since 1966. SCADD can provide a continuum of treatment services, licensed by the State of Connecticut, Department of Public Health.
We are an agency that believes in second chances and the ability of people to find recovery. Our empathetic, compassionate staff are dedicated to supporting people on their pathway to recovery. We provide High-Intensity Residential Treatment, Low-Intensity Residential treatment, Outpatient & Intensive Outpatient, Withdrawal Management, Medication Management, and Recovery Housing. SCADD’s Recovery Housing facilities, Withdrawal Management facility, and Outpatient facility are funded and supported by The United Way of Southeastern Connecticut. Our empathetic, compassionate staff are dedicated to supporting people with addiction.
Recovery Friendly Workplace:
In 2024, SCADD was designated a Recovery Friendly Employer. Becoming a Recovery Friendly Workplace (RFW) means keeping your organization strong by keeping employees on the job, even as they recover from substance use. Being a Recovery Friendly Workplace (RFW) means reducing negative judgments and perceptions about workers experiencing or in recovery from SUD.
About the programs:
SCADD’s Lebanon Pines program offers long term treatment for men with addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders on a 56-acre campus in the southeastern region on Connecticut. "The Pines" provides a structured recovery environment with a focus on the psychosocial aspects of treatment. Residents work on recovery skills, managing the signs and symptoms of relapse and making meaningful lifestyle changes. Under the direction of our skilled and experienced staff, residents learn to recognize their disease, prevent relapse, and develop skills for reintegration into the community.
SCADD’s Transitional Housing is a residential treatment program with locations in Norwich and New London, Connecticut. The program is designed to assist and support men and women in their sobriety. This program affords individuals the opportunity to apply learned recovery skills, prevent relapse and promote personal responsibility. Residents can reintegrate into educational, vocational, familial, and social structures.
SCADD’s Withdrawal Management program is a medically monitored withdrawal management and evaluation program delivered by medical and nursing professionals and enhanced by skilled clinicians and technicians. The services are delivered under a defined set of physicians monitored protocols. Twenty-four-hour nursing observation, medical monitoring and treatment are available on site. Counseling and case management services are available on site seven days per week.
New Hire Orientation and Onboarding:
If selected for employment with The Southeastern Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, Inc., newly hired employees will be required to attend a mandatory New Hire Orientation which will take place at our Administrative Offices located on 321 Main Street, in Norwich, CT.
Apply below after reading through all the details and supporting information regarding this job opportunity.
SCADD is currently seeking a compassionate full-time, licensed clinician at our Withdrawal Management program to provide clinical services for individuals regarding behavioral, substance abuse, psychiatric, and/or emotional concerns through the development and implementation of clinical assessments, treatment plans, groups, and discharge plans.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following as allowed by specific program, State regulations, and Scope of Practice limitations:
Complete initial client assessment for placement and ongoing assessment for continued treatment or referral to a more appropriate level of care.Establish a treatment plan with the client formulated around goals with targeted objectives and interventions to maximize strengths and resources.Utilize counseling skills to assist clients through individual, group, or family counseling to achieve objectives through exploration of problems, examination of attitudes and feelings, consideration of alternative solutions, and decision making.Chart results of assessment and treatment planning, writing reports, progress notes, discharge summaries and other client related data in a timely manner.Assist in orienting client to program, goals of the program, rules governing client conduct and infractions, and client rights upon admission for treatment.Ensure that insurance authorizations are accounted for in line with dates of treatment and services provided.Provide education and information to clients individually and through groups concerning substance use disorders and recovery resources.Coordinate case management needs to match services, agencies, and resources with clients to assist with discharge planning.Provide crisis intervention services to respond to client's needs during acute emotional and or physical distress.Support individual clients in identifying strengths, weaknesses, problems, and needs in ongoing treatment planning to address substance use and/or mental health issues.Identify client needs that cannot be met at this level and assist in the referral of the client to available support systems and community resources.Meet with multidisciplinary team to acknowledge and report on client progress, discuss and modify established treatment plan.Formulate clinical interventions to promote stability and ensure client engagement and investment.Provide counseling for family or significant others as appropriate.Meet all documentation requirements for client progress, referral and contractual networking, and incident reporting.
Requirements:
*Fully Licensed:
(LMFT, LCSW, LADC, LMSW, LPC)
*Associate Licensed:
(LMFT-A, LPC-A)
*Bilingualism a Plus!
$3,500 SIGN ON BONUS
Full-Time Positions Offer:
Medical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceCollege Tuition Benefit ProgramStudent Loan Debt Management Program403 (B) Tax-Sheltered Savings Plan with Employer MatchUp to 10% employer match after 12 months of hire for 403 (B)Life Insurance PlanProfessional Development Education & TrainingPaid Vacation, Sick Days, Bereavement, & 11 HolidaysConfidential and Free Employee AssistanceLicensure ReimbursementAdditional Employee Benefits offered through partnership with the CT Non-Profit Alliance.
SCADD's Culture:
At SCADD, we recognize that our employees are our biggest asset. Our multidisciplinary team is committed to helping individuals and families find their path to recovery.
SCADD offers a team-oriented and supportive environment where the client experience is our highest priority. Clients are treated with dignity and respect while receiving services to promote and maintain recovery after program completion. Our culture strives to deliver and maintain respect for the individual and we value the contributions made by our team for both our clients and the communities that we serve.
About the Agency:
The Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. (SCADD) has been providing quality treatment services to people seeking recovery since 1966. SCADD can provide a continuum of treatment services, licensed by the State of Connecticut, Department of Public Health.
We are an agency that believes in second chances and the ability of people to find recovery. Our empathetic, compassionate staff are dedicated to supporting people on their pathway to recovery. We provide High-Intensity Residential Treatment, Low-Intensity Residential treatment, Outpatient & Intensive Outpatient, Withdrawal Management, Medication Management, and Recovery Housing. SCADD’s Recovery Housing facilities, Withdrawal Management facility, and Outpatient facility are funded and supported by The United Way of Southeastern Connecticut. Our empathetic, compassionate staff are dedicated to supporting people with addiction.
Recovery Friendly Workplace:
In 2024, SCADD was designated a Recovery Friendly Employer. Becoming a Recovery Friendly Workplace (RFW) means keeping your organization strong by keeping employees on the job, even as they recover from substance use. Being a Recovery Friendly Workplace (RFW) means reducing negative judgments and perceptions about workers experiencing or in recovery from SUD.
About the programs:
SCADD’s Lebanon Pines program offers long term treatment for men with addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders on a 56-acre campus in the southeastern region on Connecticut. "The Pines" provides a structured recovery environment with a focus on the psychosocial aspects of treatment. Residents work on recovery skills, managing the signs and symptoms of relapse and making meaningful lifestyle changes. Under the direction of our skilled and experienced staff, residents learn to recognize their disease, prevent relapse, and develop skills for reintegration into the community.
SCADD’s Transitional Housing is a residential treatment program with locations in Norwich and New London, Connecticut. The program is designed to assist and support men and women in their sobriety. This program affords individuals the opportunity to apply learned recovery skills, prevent relapse and promote personal responsibility. Residents can reintegrate into educational, vocational, familial, and social structures.
SCADD’s Withdrawal Management program is a medically monitored withdrawal management and evaluation program delivered by medical and nursing professionals and enhanced by skilled clinicians and technicians. The services are delivered under a defined set of physicians monitored protocols. Twenty-four-hour nursing observation, medical monitoring and treatment are available on site. Counseling and case management services are available on site seven days per week.
New Hire Orientation and Onboarding:
If selected for employment with The Southeastern Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, Inc., newly hired employees will be required to attend a mandatory New Hire Orientation which will take place at our Administrative Offices located on 321 Main Street, in Norwich, CT.