Partners Behavioral Healthcare
Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC/ADC-T) [Men's Program, St. Paul]
Partners Behavioral Healthcare, Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Overview
Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC/ADC-T) [Men's Program, St. Paul] Mission Statement Partners Behavioral Healthcare finds and restores individuals struggling with substance use and mental health disorders. We provide behavioral health services for justice-involved individuals that need to break free from addiction and criminal thinking, manage mental health, and take control of their lives amidst the complexities of the justice system. Partners Behavioral Healthcare provides compassionate, individualized programs and a community invested in helping clients achieve long-term, lasting recovery giving them the opportunity for reconciliation with self and others, hope in a better life, and a purpose to explore and achieve. Job Details
Reports To:
SUD Program Manager FLSA Classification:
Exempt, Salaried Hours:
Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm Pay Range:
$60,000 - $71,000 annually Job Summary
We are looking for an Alcohol and Drug Counselor to assist individuals in our outpatient men's program in St. Paul. The Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) plays a key role in the delivery of treatment services to the clients and is responsible for ensuring that all clients receive services as mandated by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS). They provide services to support the achievement of effective personal development working with clients individually and in group settings to identify and resolve issues including substance use, mental health, personal and/or emotional and family issues. Responsibilities
Under direction of the Treatment Director and Program Manager, deliver services meeting licensure requirements and individual client needs. Upon service initiation, ensure that each client has an initial service plan which addresses the client’s immediate health, safety, and preliminary service needs. Complete a comprehensive assessment and an assessment summary of the client's substance use problems utilizing the ASAM Six Dimensions prior to service initiation. Generate an Individual Treatment Plan after completion of the comprehensive assessment which is subject to amendment until services to the client are terminated. The Individual Treatment Plan must include treatment goals, objectives and interventions used to address identified problems, resources to which the client is being referred, and client goals. Accurate and timely documentation of client treatment notes, referencing the individual treatment plan for assigned caseload, to include assessment of substance use and mental health issues. Provide individual and group counseling, client education strategies to prevent inappropriate substance use and health problems related to substance use, transition services, and services to address issues related to co-occurring mental illness. Facilitate and lead psycho-educational and therapeutic process groups, addressing substance use disorder and mental health issues as an integral part of the recovery process. Conduct an average of 28 hours of direct client services on a weekly basis, which includes a combination of group and individual sessions. Participate in the weekly treatment team meetings to review and update client progress notes. Initiate and maintain ongoing communication with client referral, probation, and social service agencies. Other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Independent worker and self-starter. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to communicate effectively, respectfully and demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills. Prepared screening for and working with clients with mental health problems, through education, training, and experience. Ability to analyze and solve problems effectively and in a timely manner. Knowledge and understanding of implications of 245G. In-depth knowledge of industry best practices. Understanding of industry-specific policies, such as the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) regulations for health care. Knowledge and understanding of all company processes as it pertains to the 12 Core Functions. Competence in facilitating individual and group counseling including crisis intervention. Minimum Qualifications
18 years of age. Must be a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC). Minimum of 2 years of experience working with alcohol and/or drug addicted individuals and/or in the field of substance abuse counseling. Minimum of 3 years of experience providing Outpatient Treatment and/or Intensive Outpatient services. Must have or obtain 12 hours of training in co-occurring mental health problems or training within 6 months of hire. 5 years of compliance with MN Statutes 604.20, 604.205 sexual exploitation. Successfully complete MN Department of Human Services background study. Preferred Qualifications
Master's degree in related field. Experience with Procentive. Additional Licenses: LPC, LPCC, LICSW, LP. Continued Education And Training
Complete continuing education courses in current treatment concepts and methods as required by the State of Minnesota to maintain active LADC licensure status. Attend in-house training and staff meetings. What We Offer
Partners Behavioral Healthcare provides free clinical supervision for qualifying trainees and staff, and Clinician AI for charting support. All of our locations have complimentary off-street parking and ongoing professional development, including structured training for SUD groups. We offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your well-being, career growth, and work-life balance. You’ll receive robust health coverage choices—with medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance. Our retirement plan includes a 401k with Roth and pre-tax deferral options with up to a 3.5% employer match. We value your time with generous paid time off, six company holidays and your birthday off. Equal Opportunity Employment
Partners Behavioral Healthcare is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Pay Information
The Pay Range For This Role Is
60,000 - 71,000 USD per year (US)
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Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC/ADC-T) [Men's Program, St. Paul] Mission Statement Partners Behavioral Healthcare finds and restores individuals struggling with substance use and mental health disorders. We provide behavioral health services for justice-involved individuals that need to break free from addiction and criminal thinking, manage mental health, and take control of their lives amidst the complexities of the justice system. Partners Behavioral Healthcare provides compassionate, individualized programs and a community invested in helping clients achieve long-term, lasting recovery giving them the opportunity for reconciliation with self and others, hope in a better life, and a purpose to explore and achieve. Job Details
Reports To:
SUD Program Manager FLSA Classification:
Exempt, Salaried Hours:
Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm Pay Range:
$60,000 - $71,000 annually Job Summary
We are looking for an Alcohol and Drug Counselor to assist individuals in our outpatient men's program in St. Paul. The Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) plays a key role in the delivery of treatment services to the clients and is responsible for ensuring that all clients receive services as mandated by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS). They provide services to support the achievement of effective personal development working with clients individually and in group settings to identify and resolve issues including substance use, mental health, personal and/or emotional and family issues. Responsibilities
Under direction of the Treatment Director and Program Manager, deliver services meeting licensure requirements and individual client needs. Upon service initiation, ensure that each client has an initial service plan which addresses the client’s immediate health, safety, and preliminary service needs. Complete a comprehensive assessment and an assessment summary of the client's substance use problems utilizing the ASAM Six Dimensions prior to service initiation. Generate an Individual Treatment Plan after completion of the comprehensive assessment which is subject to amendment until services to the client are terminated. The Individual Treatment Plan must include treatment goals, objectives and interventions used to address identified problems, resources to which the client is being referred, and client goals. Accurate and timely documentation of client treatment notes, referencing the individual treatment plan for assigned caseload, to include assessment of substance use and mental health issues. Provide individual and group counseling, client education strategies to prevent inappropriate substance use and health problems related to substance use, transition services, and services to address issues related to co-occurring mental illness. Facilitate and lead psycho-educational and therapeutic process groups, addressing substance use disorder and mental health issues as an integral part of the recovery process. Conduct an average of 28 hours of direct client services on a weekly basis, which includes a combination of group and individual sessions. Participate in the weekly treatment team meetings to review and update client progress notes. Initiate and maintain ongoing communication with client referral, probation, and social service agencies. Other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Independent worker and self-starter. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to communicate effectively, respectfully and demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills. Prepared screening for and working with clients with mental health problems, through education, training, and experience. Ability to analyze and solve problems effectively and in a timely manner. Knowledge and understanding of implications of 245G. In-depth knowledge of industry best practices. Understanding of industry-specific policies, such as the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) regulations for health care. Knowledge and understanding of all company processes as it pertains to the 12 Core Functions. Competence in facilitating individual and group counseling including crisis intervention. Minimum Qualifications
18 years of age. Must be a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC). Minimum of 2 years of experience working with alcohol and/or drug addicted individuals and/or in the field of substance abuse counseling. Minimum of 3 years of experience providing Outpatient Treatment and/or Intensive Outpatient services. Must have or obtain 12 hours of training in co-occurring mental health problems or training within 6 months of hire. 5 years of compliance with MN Statutes 604.20, 604.205 sexual exploitation. Successfully complete MN Department of Human Services background study. Preferred Qualifications
Master's degree in related field. Experience with Procentive. Additional Licenses: LPC, LPCC, LICSW, LP. Continued Education And Training
Complete continuing education courses in current treatment concepts and methods as required by the State of Minnesota to maintain active LADC licensure status. Attend in-house training and staff meetings. What We Offer
Partners Behavioral Healthcare provides free clinical supervision for qualifying trainees and staff, and Clinician AI for charting support. All of our locations have complimentary off-street parking and ongoing professional development, including structured training for SUD groups. We offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your well-being, career growth, and work-life balance. You’ll receive robust health coverage choices—with medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance. Our retirement plan includes a 401k with Roth and pre-tax deferral options with up to a 3.5% employer match. We value your time with generous paid time off, six company holidays and your birthday off. Equal Opportunity Employment
Partners Behavioral Healthcare is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Pay Information
The Pay Range For This Role Is
60,000 - 71,000 USD per year (US)
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