Posted : Sunday, September 10, 2023 04:23 AM
*Purpose and Summary*
This position is a part of the clinical treatment team of the Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment Center.
AODA Counselors provide a full continuum of outpatient services to individuals seeking addiction treatment.
As part of the clinical team, AODA Counselors participate in clinical staffing, treatment planning, information and referral inquiries, crisis intervention, and provide consultation within the agency, to community service partners and the public.
*Essential Duties* Completes comprehensive initial assessments that reflect the client’s need for outpatient addiction treatment services to include presenting problems, substance use history, psychosocial history, diagnostic impressions, areas of functional impairment, and recommendations for treatment.
Recommendations for treatment include application of the approved placement criteria and review of the diagnosis and level of care recommended by the medical director (staff psychiatrist) or a licensed clinical psychologist.
If an AODA counselor identifies symptoms of a mental health disorder and trauma in the assessment process, the service shall refer the individual for a mental health assessment conducted by a mental health professional.
Provides results of the assessment to the client (and/or parent/legal representative) as well as treatment alternatives, client’s rights and responsibilities, the anticipated fees for treatment, and the clinic’s grievance procedure.
Develops a treatment plan in collaboration with the client based on the initial comprehensive assessment and describe the patient’s individual or distinct problems.
The treatment plan shall specify short- and long?term individualized treatment goals that are expressed in behavioral and measurable terms, and are explained as necessary in a manner that is understandable to the patient.
The treatment plan should include realistic goals, expected outcomes, the treatment, rehabilitation, and other therapeutic interventions needed to reach the client’s treatment goals, and describe the criteria for discharge from services.
Ability to abide by the state rules and regulations regarding client confidentiality and client rights as they relate to AODA services.
Conducts treatment plan reviews (staffing reports per DHS 75.
03) with the client to evaluate progress toward goals, the need for additional assessment or changes in the plan, and verification of current medications.
Clinical treatment plan reviews must be scheduled every 90 days for clients who attend treatment one day per week or less and every 30 days if clients are seen more than once per week.
Participates in the on-call coverage that supports clinic’s response to telephone calls and individuals walking in to obtain information about mental illness, addiction, and treatment and/or to apply for services.
A minimum of 4.
5 hours per week is expected by each staff member to cover all hours of clinic operation Monday through Friday.
Provides crisis intervention to individuals who present to the clinic in crisis which may include development of a crisis plan and/or collaboration with our crisis system service partners in the community.
Provides individual, couples/relationship, family and group psychotherapy to clients based on their treatment/recovery plan using evidence-based, best practice models of treatment and therapeutic intervention.
Group therapy programs will be developed based on need for a specific service based on referrals to the treatment center.
May provide treatment services to individuals in the Sheboygan County Alcohol and Drug Treatment Court.
Maintains client’s electronic record in accordance with confidentiality rules and regulatory requirements and standards.
Timely completion of documentation is required to include the initial (and subsequent) assessments, progress notes, staffing/supervision meetings, collegial clinical collaboration, treatment plans and reviews, case management, education, referrals, collateral contacts, phone calls/texts/emails, and a closing/discharge summary.
Monitor need for and complete any documentation/forms required by third party payers to support reimbursement of services provided.
Provide accurate, adequate documentation in electronic record to support billing and reimbursement of services rendered.
Performs basic case management functions for assigned clients including: o collaborating with other providers working with client from other agencies regarding treatment and aftercare planning o assisting clients in residential care to return to the community o providing advocacy to facilitate a client’s adjustment in the community by providing education to employers, family members, landlords, physicians, community agencies, and aftercare resources o referring client to case management services within DCP if case management needs exceed that which can be provided within counselor role.
Provides information and referral to individuals about community mental health and addiction resources; consults with agencies, schools, and other health professionals concerning assessments, treatment planning, and recommendations.
Promotes recovery and assures the involvement of families, and/or other natural supports whenever possible with client consent.
Maintains professional licensure/certification and competence through continuing education focused on evidence based interventions and other best practices.
Participates in administrative and other duties as assigned which may include being a member of a committee to promote awareness of and maintain community mental health and addiction services and delivery systems.
Provides client’s family, as appropriate, education concerning the effects of use and abuse of alcohol or other substances, the dynamics of abuse and dependency and available services and resources.
Performs other duties within the scope of professional responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor.
Job Type: Full-time Pay: $25.
81 - $42.
20 per hour Benefits: * 401(k) * Dental insurance * Employee assistance program * Flexible spending account * Health insurance * Life insurance * Paid time off * Vision insurance Schedule: * 8 hour shift * Monday to Friday Work setting: * In-person Work Location: In person
AODA Counselors provide a full continuum of outpatient services to individuals seeking addiction treatment.
As part of the clinical team, AODA Counselors participate in clinical staffing, treatment planning, information and referral inquiries, crisis intervention, and provide consultation within the agency, to community service partners and the public.
*Essential Duties* Completes comprehensive initial assessments that reflect the client’s need for outpatient addiction treatment services to include presenting problems, substance use history, psychosocial history, diagnostic impressions, areas of functional impairment, and recommendations for treatment.
Recommendations for treatment include application of the approved placement criteria and review of the diagnosis and level of care recommended by the medical director (staff psychiatrist) or a licensed clinical psychologist.
If an AODA counselor identifies symptoms of a mental health disorder and trauma in the assessment process, the service shall refer the individual for a mental health assessment conducted by a mental health professional.
Provides results of the assessment to the client (and/or parent/legal representative) as well as treatment alternatives, client’s rights and responsibilities, the anticipated fees for treatment, and the clinic’s grievance procedure.
Develops a treatment plan in collaboration with the client based on the initial comprehensive assessment and describe the patient’s individual or distinct problems.
The treatment plan shall specify short- and long?term individualized treatment goals that are expressed in behavioral and measurable terms, and are explained as necessary in a manner that is understandable to the patient.
The treatment plan should include realistic goals, expected outcomes, the treatment, rehabilitation, and other therapeutic interventions needed to reach the client’s treatment goals, and describe the criteria for discharge from services.
Ability to abide by the state rules and regulations regarding client confidentiality and client rights as they relate to AODA services.
Conducts treatment plan reviews (staffing reports per DHS 75.
03) with the client to evaluate progress toward goals, the need for additional assessment or changes in the plan, and verification of current medications.
Clinical treatment plan reviews must be scheduled every 90 days for clients who attend treatment one day per week or less and every 30 days if clients are seen more than once per week.
Participates in the on-call coverage that supports clinic’s response to telephone calls and individuals walking in to obtain information about mental illness, addiction, and treatment and/or to apply for services.
A minimum of 4.
5 hours per week is expected by each staff member to cover all hours of clinic operation Monday through Friday.
Provides crisis intervention to individuals who present to the clinic in crisis which may include development of a crisis plan and/or collaboration with our crisis system service partners in the community.
Provides individual, couples/relationship, family and group psychotherapy to clients based on their treatment/recovery plan using evidence-based, best practice models of treatment and therapeutic intervention.
Group therapy programs will be developed based on need for a specific service based on referrals to the treatment center.
May provide treatment services to individuals in the Sheboygan County Alcohol and Drug Treatment Court.
Maintains client’s electronic record in accordance with confidentiality rules and regulatory requirements and standards.
Timely completion of documentation is required to include the initial (and subsequent) assessments, progress notes, staffing/supervision meetings, collegial clinical collaboration, treatment plans and reviews, case management, education, referrals, collateral contacts, phone calls/texts/emails, and a closing/discharge summary.
Monitor need for and complete any documentation/forms required by third party payers to support reimbursement of services provided.
Provide accurate, adequate documentation in electronic record to support billing and reimbursement of services rendered.
Performs basic case management functions for assigned clients including: o collaborating with other providers working with client from other agencies regarding treatment and aftercare planning o assisting clients in residential care to return to the community o providing advocacy to facilitate a client’s adjustment in the community by providing education to employers, family members, landlords, physicians, community agencies, and aftercare resources o referring client to case management services within DCP if case management needs exceed that which can be provided within counselor role.
Provides information and referral to individuals about community mental health and addiction resources; consults with agencies, schools, and other health professionals concerning assessments, treatment planning, and recommendations.
Promotes recovery and assures the involvement of families, and/or other natural supports whenever possible with client consent.
Maintains professional licensure/certification and competence through continuing education focused on evidence based interventions and other best practices.
Participates in administrative and other duties as assigned which may include being a member of a committee to promote awareness of and maintain community mental health and addiction services and delivery systems.
Provides client’s family, as appropriate, education concerning the effects of use and abuse of alcohol or other substances, the dynamics of abuse and dependency and available services and resources.
Performs other duties within the scope of professional responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor.
Job Type: Full-time Pay: $25.
81 - $42.
20 per hour Benefits: * 401(k) * Dental insurance * Employee assistance program * Flexible spending account * Health insurance * Life insurance * Paid time off * Vision insurance Schedule: * 8 hour shift * Monday to Friday Work setting: * In-person Work Location: In person
• Phone : NA
• Location : 1011 N 8th St, Sheboygan, WI
• Post ID: 9036658119