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HealthRIGHT 360

SUD Counselor (On-Call)

HealthRIGHT 360, Orange, California, United States, 92613


265 S Anita Dr, Orange, CA 92868, USA

Req #693 Friday, August 9, 2024 HealthRIGHT 360 gives hope, builds health, and changes lives for people in need by providing comprehensive, integrated, compassionate care that includes primary medical care, mental health services, and substance use disorder treatment. HealthRIGHT 360 offers residential treatment services designed to serve individuals and families with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders. Our program helps clients address addiction and related issues, increase skills, manage stressors, connect to supportive services, and build a foundation for lasting recovery. Residential programs run 24/7 and include individual and group therapy, family therapy, individualized case management, treatment planning, drug and alcohol counseling, medication support services, and crisis intervention. Benefits and perks: HR360 offers a robust benefits package, including PTO, 15 paid holidays, commuter benefits, retirement plans, and more! Employees qualify for public loan forgiveness programs. Training and professional development opportunities. Work with mission-driven, compassionate colleagues and make a difference every day in the work that you do. Job Overview This is a union position. The HealthRIGHT 360 Adult Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program is located on the Be Well Orange County campus, which brings together mental health care services uniting public, private, academic, and faith-based organizations in a cooperative partnership that helps facilitate communication, bridge gaps, and eliminate barriers to care. The result is a more compassionate system of care that works better for everyone in the community. The 24/7/365 residential substance use disorder (SUD) treatment program provides 3.1, 3.3, and 3.5 ASAM levels of care for males and females, as well as 3.2 withdrawal management. There are 15 beds allocated for 3.1/3.5, 15 beds for 3.3 and 12 beds for 3.2, for a total of 42 beds. The SUD Counselor, On Call, is a registered or certified substance use disorder professional who maintains registration/certification from an approved/accredited California agency. The Counselor works in collaboration with other members of the multidisciplinary team to ensure the best possible treatment outcome for the client and provides treatment in accordance with HealthRIGHT 360’s philosophy. The SUD Counselor provides supervision and oversight of the clients throughout the facility with shifts ranging to provide 24/7 coverage. Counselors provide facility coverage by supervising the clients during chores, visiting hours, mealtimes, medication line, withdrawal management, activities, groups, and free time. The SUD Counselor is customer service focused and frequently provides crisis intervention and client stabilization. The SUD Counselor has a high degree of self-awareness and the ability to stay calm under pressure. Key Responsibilities Direct Service Responsibilities: Maintains a high degree of self-awareness and the ability to stay calm under pressure. Assists clients with intake, assessment, and orientation to the program upon admission. Utilizes trauma-informed care while applying crisis intervention, motivational interviewing, and supervision of the clients. Completes facility rounds on a regular basis in order to maintain supervision of the clients and facility. Seeks clinical consultation when encountering new and/or high-risk clinical circumstances. Provides facility coverage by supervising the clients during chores, visiting hours, meal times, medication line, withdrawal management, donations, groups, and free time. Monitors visiting hours and addresses safety concerns. Works collaboratively with other members of the treatment team and communicates any behavioral concerns to the client’s Case Manager, Clinical Therapist, Medical, and Psychiatrist. Maintains frequent communication with the treatment team and engages in regular consults. May complete detox rounds and behavioral support rounds at 30-minute intervals as assigned. May monitor medication line as needed or assigned. Clinical Documentation Responsibilities: Write and complete all progress notes within 72 hours of service delivery. Maintains compliance with due dates for all clinical documentation. Documentation must maintain compliance with agency policy and procedures, HIPAA, 42-CFR, DMH, and SAPC standards. Documents all client UA’s using the UA form and a progress note. Completes same-day incident reports. Documents detox rounds and behavioral support rounds every 30 minutes as assigned. Training, Supervision and Quality Improvement Responsibilities: Maintains full compliance with CCAPP or CADTP requirements for registration and certification. Actively participates in agency and team meetings. Participates in training opportunities and pursues training in Evidence Based Practices. Communicates collaboratively with all members of the behavioral health team including medical, mental health, psychiatry, substance use disorder, and other staff. Completes all assigned trainings and Relias trainings in a timely manner. Professionalism and Other Duties Responsibilities: Arranges work schedule in accordance with the agency’s needs. Responds to Lead Counselor in coordination of facility needs. Attends regular staff meetings and other meetings as assigned. Reads emails daily and responds when appropriate. Assists with checking clients in and ensures unsafe items are not brought into the facility. Transports clients as needed. Conducts random and planned room searches. Completes random and scheduled client UA tests and documents test results. And other duties as assigned. Education and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Education Requirements: Registration or Certification as Substance Abuse Counselor from an approved/accredited California agency. Experience: Preferably a minimum of two years’ experience in the human service field and demonstrated expertise in substance abuse treatment, relapse prevention, and recovery. Experience working with clients experiencing acute withdrawal from substances. Knowledge of and experience with providing trauma-informed services. Background Clearance Required: Must not be on parole or probation for a minimum of two years. Knowledge Required: Knowledge issues related to substance abuse, mental health, and criminal background. Culturally competent and able to work with a diverse population. Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, specifically Word, Outlook, and internet applications. Skills and Abilities Required: Professionalism, punctuality, flexibility, and reliability are imperative. Strong computer skills, including Outlook, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal skills. Integrity to handle sensitive information in a confidential manner. Action-oriented. Strong problem-solving skills. Excellent organization skills and ability to multitask and juggle multiple priorities. Outstanding ability to follow through with tasks. Ability to work cooperatively and effectively as part of an interdisciplinary team and independently assume responsibility. Strong initiative and enthusiasm and willingness to pitch in whenever needed. Able to communicate well at all levels of the organization including working with organization leadership and high-level representatives of partner organizations. Able to work within a frequently changing project scope while maintaining overall direction and structured priorities. We will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. In compliance with the California Department of Public Health's mandate, all employees must be able to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Medical and religious exemptions are available.

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