Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Implements agencies program for “Full Circle Continuity of Care and Parallel Service Models”, policies and procedures and follow transitional homes living setting protocols.
- Must be able to follow the “Comprehensive Community Recovery and Re-integration (CR2)” program for Justice-Involved Services (JIS) referrals and Choice Recovery Path models
- Support all Krossroads programs and partner programs
- Build a collaborative relationship with upper management and development program tracking tools, measure program efficacy, and maintain an outreach resources list and active referral list
- Provide leadership to their assigned group(s)
- Collaborate on both micro and macro levels of agency quality assurance plan for Comprehensive Community Support Services (CCSS) caseworkers
- Support implementation of IOP services with all assigned clients and provide services for IOP
- Must be able to navigate electronic health record system - Advanced MD, have excellent digital literacy, organization, and planning skills
- Support HSD audit requirements
- MATRIX Training
- IOP experience
Direct Services:
- Collaborate with the administrative team to schedule clients for all services
- Provide direct services to clients, including but not limited to skill development, building on strengths, identifying natural supports, modeling positive social skills, increasing health and well-being, and any additional support as needed for IOP and client caseload
- Maintain a caseload for IOP groups and individual SUD counseling for clients that may include ASAM, DSM V and other evaluation tools
- Ensures client and staff safety
- Supports clients management
- Follows agency incident reporting protocol
- Coordinate wrap-around services in the community
- Refer clients to resources
- Coach clients to learn recovery skills thereby supporting a least restrictive care setting
- Provide examples of methods for interventions with evidence based modalitues
- Provide, education, and support to maintain state licensure requirements
- Lead IOP skills groups that may include trauma informed care, educational/skills groups for clients in areas such as basic skills, mental health, and addiction recovery.
- Utilizes ASAM to support client’s readiness for change goals
- Empowers each client to make his/her own life decisions
- Complete ASAM assessment, and updates as required
- Review and complete and updates IOP treatment plans as needed, or within no less than a 90-day timeframe
- Assists staff to formulate and achieve goals
- Participates in treatment team meetings
- Maintains healthy boundaries with staff and clients, and others that may be involved in their lives
- Is physically able to complete job duties
- Proficiency in digital literacy including Microsoft Word, e-mail, telemedicine, and EHR (electronic health record) and guide team in these areas as needed
- Can use the Seeking Safety, Trauma Informed Care, MATRIX, CRP curriculum as a tool to support client empowerment, safety, and insight to increase progress towards goals as applicable
Qualifications
Must be 18 years of age or older and;
- Must have reliable transportation.
- Must have degree in related studies and hold the LSAA license or the LADAC license
- IOP experience and behavioral health experience preferred
Work Remotely No
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Evening shift
- Monday to Friday
- Rotating weekends
- Weekends as needed
Education:
License/Certification:
Work Location: In person