Special Service for Groups, Inc.
Certified CENS Navigator (Certified SUD Counselor)
Special Service for Groups, Inc., Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Certified CENS Navigator (Certified SUD Counselor)
Full TimeClient Engagement Navigation Services (CENS)Title:
Certified CENS Navigator (Certified SUD Counselor)
Division:
SSG-HOPICSPay Range or Rate:
$26.00 -$28.00 per hour
Revised:
03.24.2022SummaryUnder the supervision of the CENS Program Manager the Navigator will complete brief screening, information, and linkage/referrals, coordination, transportation. Insurance enrollment and follow-up to clients who are referred to the CENS by participating agencies, as well as to clients who are walk-ins, which may be in need of substance use disorder treatment and/or mental health services.Essential FunctionsComplete brief screening with clients who are referred to the CENS by participating agencies, who may be in need of substance abuse treatment and/or mental health services.Provide clients with information and referrals for treatment services and other ancillary services.Provide case management services to ensure that all clients’ needs are met.Coordinate with project-approved treatment providers as identified in Service Planning Area 6.Provide referral and linkage services to appropriate treatment facilities as determined by the ASAM Brief Screening and Interview.Coordinate treatment services based on the client’s needs.Facilitate At-Risk workshops for CENS clients and staff at the assigned CENS sites.Facilitate SUD education and workshops for individuals and groups, recovery support, and harm reduction services.Assist with the training of new CENS staff.Coordinate arrangements and transport clients to treatment locations.Link clients to essential services, housing, mental health, legal services, and additional needs.Assist clients in enrolling and verifying insurance (Medi-Cal and My Health LA).Assist with the coverage of other CENS co-locations as needed.Participate in the SAPC monthly and quarterly meetings to meet funding stream-specific requirements.Provide updates and reports during the SAPC Quarterly Meeting.Participate in the SPA 6 Quarterly Providers Meeting.Assist in the development of the SPA 6 providers database.Communicate with co-location and community partners to coordinate services.Develop and submit weekly client charts to the program manager and/or program coordinator.Guide clients through the SUD system of care in-network and out-of-network.Responsible for preparing project reports in accordance with funding requirements.Conduct follow-ups with clients screened and enrolled in SUD treatment programs.Provide the Program Manager with all required client information and screening outcomes.Communicate with Providers and community partners.Input into Tracking, KIOSK, EHR system, and any additional systems.Administer the ASAM Brief Screening.Assist with identifying program enhancement opportunities.Provide individual & group substance abuse counseling.Perform duties based on professional practice with State/ Federal Government contracts and grants.Ensure fidelity to evidence-based practices.Deliver services using the 12 Core Functions of Substance Abuse Counseling.Facilitate group, consultation, and awareness alumni services, outreach, client retention, and cultural competency as needed.Submit daily, weekly, and monthly reports in a timely manner.Maintain appropriate boundaries; and adhere to SSG’s Code of Ethics and HOPICS’ Core Values.Represent the Agency in a professional manner at meetings and community events.Wear proper attire during physical activity classes (yoga class, music therapy, etc.).Participate in physical activity training (yoga, music events, etc.).Regular attendance is required.Other duties as needed.Minimum Qualifications – Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities RequiredCertified or Registered Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor with a minimum of three (3) years job-related experience. Registered employees must complete the certification process within five (5) years of their initial registration date.Verification of Employment Eligibility and Background Check.If in recovery, a minimum of three (3) years of being drug and alcohol-free is mandatory.Ability to work with clients from diverse cultural, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds.Ability to communicate effectively, both written and orally.Knowledge of core competencies of Substance Abuse Counseling.Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and other database programs.Knowledge of various community-based treatment providers.Experience working with the criminal justice population.Valid California Driver's License, Proof of Car Insurance, Reliable transportation.TB Clearance upon hire and thereafter annually.CPR and First Aid upon hire and thereafter.Supervisory ResponsibilitiesThis position does not have any supervisory responsibilities.Environmental Conditions (Working Conditions)Exposed to aggressive clients: must communicate with many sources including courts, LA County Probation, State Parole, DPSS, DCFS, Mental Health Departments, and other community agencies. Some evenings and weekends may be required. Sometimes noisy, loud, and disruptive clients.Physical RequirementsThe incumbent typically spends time sitting, standing, walking, speaking, driving, and listening. Must sit at a computer for data entry and reports; sometimes spend time driving and walking and carrying equipment/files/charts. Speak to staff and outside agencies in public meetings and multi-disciplinary team meetings. Ability to lift a minimum of 25 pounds. Light physical effort may include occasional light lifting (15 lbs), and some reaching, bending, stooping, walking, and squatting.Mental RequirementsThe incumbent in this position must be able to accommodate any/all of the following: uncontrollable changes in priorities, be able to process information, think, and conceptualize and transfer knowledge on best practices for Substance Abuse Assessments and treatment. Ability to maintain a non-personal/romantic relationship with clients (See Conflict of Interest Policy).
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Full TimeClient Engagement Navigation Services (CENS)Title:
Certified CENS Navigator (Certified SUD Counselor)
Division:
SSG-HOPICSPay Range or Rate:
$26.00 -$28.00 per hour
Revised:
03.24.2022SummaryUnder the supervision of the CENS Program Manager the Navigator will complete brief screening, information, and linkage/referrals, coordination, transportation. Insurance enrollment and follow-up to clients who are referred to the CENS by participating agencies, as well as to clients who are walk-ins, which may be in need of substance use disorder treatment and/or mental health services.Essential FunctionsComplete brief screening with clients who are referred to the CENS by participating agencies, who may be in need of substance abuse treatment and/or mental health services.Provide clients with information and referrals for treatment services and other ancillary services.Provide case management services to ensure that all clients’ needs are met.Coordinate with project-approved treatment providers as identified in Service Planning Area 6.Provide referral and linkage services to appropriate treatment facilities as determined by the ASAM Brief Screening and Interview.Coordinate treatment services based on the client’s needs.Facilitate At-Risk workshops for CENS clients and staff at the assigned CENS sites.Facilitate SUD education and workshops for individuals and groups, recovery support, and harm reduction services.Assist with the training of new CENS staff.Coordinate arrangements and transport clients to treatment locations.Link clients to essential services, housing, mental health, legal services, and additional needs.Assist clients in enrolling and verifying insurance (Medi-Cal and My Health LA).Assist with the coverage of other CENS co-locations as needed.Participate in the SAPC monthly and quarterly meetings to meet funding stream-specific requirements.Provide updates and reports during the SAPC Quarterly Meeting.Participate in the SPA 6 Quarterly Providers Meeting.Assist in the development of the SPA 6 providers database.Communicate with co-location and community partners to coordinate services.Develop and submit weekly client charts to the program manager and/or program coordinator.Guide clients through the SUD system of care in-network and out-of-network.Responsible for preparing project reports in accordance with funding requirements.Conduct follow-ups with clients screened and enrolled in SUD treatment programs.Provide the Program Manager with all required client information and screening outcomes.Communicate with Providers and community partners.Input into Tracking, KIOSK, EHR system, and any additional systems.Administer the ASAM Brief Screening.Assist with identifying program enhancement opportunities.Provide individual & group substance abuse counseling.Perform duties based on professional practice with State/ Federal Government contracts and grants.Ensure fidelity to evidence-based practices.Deliver services using the 12 Core Functions of Substance Abuse Counseling.Facilitate group, consultation, and awareness alumni services, outreach, client retention, and cultural competency as needed.Submit daily, weekly, and monthly reports in a timely manner.Maintain appropriate boundaries; and adhere to SSG’s Code of Ethics and HOPICS’ Core Values.Represent the Agency in a professional manner at meetings and community events.Wear proper attire during physical activity classes (yoga class, music therapy, etc.).Participate in physical activity training (yoga, music events, etc.).Regular attendance is required.Other duties as needed.Minimum Qualifications – Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities RequiredCertified or Registered Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor with a minimum of three (3) years job-related experience. Registered employees must complete the certification process within five (5) years of their initial registration date.Verification of Employment Eligibility and Background Check.If in recovery, a minimum of three (3) years of being drug and alcohol-free is mandatory.Ability to work with clients from diverse cultural, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds.Ability to communicate effectively, both written and orally.Knowledge of core competencies of Substance Abuse Counseling.Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and other database programs.Knowledge of various community-based treatment providers.Experience working with the criminal justice population.Valid California Driver's License, Proof of Car Insurance, Reliable transportation.TB Clearance upon hire and thereafter annually.CPR and First Aid upon hire and thereafter.Supervisory ResponsibilitiesThis position does not have any supervisory responsibilities.Environmental Conditions (Working Conditions)Exposed to aggressive clients: must communicate with many sources including courts, LA County Probation, State Parole, DPSS, DCFS, Mental Health Departments, and other community agencies. Some evenings and weekends may be required. Sometimes noisy, loud, and disruptive clients.Physical RequirementsThe incumbent typically spends time sitting, standing, walking, speaking, driving, and listening. Must sit at a computer for data entry and reports; sometimes spend time driving and walking and carrying equipment/files/charts. Speak to staff and outside agencies in public meetings and multi-disciplinary team meetings. Ability to lift a minimum of 25 pounds. Light physical effort may include occasional light lifting (15 lbs), and some reaching, bending, stooping, walking, and squatting.Mental RequirementsThe incumbent in this position must be able to accommodate any/all of the following: uncontrollable changes in priorities, be able to process information, think, and conceptualize and transfer knowledge on best practices for Substance Abuse Assessments and treatment. Ability to maintain a non-personal/romantic relationship with clients (See Conflict of Interest Policy).
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