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SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC)

Chemical Dependency Counselor II - Opioid Treatment Program

SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC), Juneau, Alaska, us, 99812

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SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) .

Pay Range: $31.83 - $44.56. This position functions within the Behavioral Health Services Department to provide screening, assessment, referrals, and counseling to outpatient clients experiencing challenges with substance use disorders.

This position requires an understanding of substance abuse and dependence as well as the necessary interventions that are effective in treating this disease. It also requires crisis intervention skills and effective oral and written communication skills for working with and advocating for clients. The role includes responding to and referring a client who is in crisis regarding their mental and medical health. It involves screening, assessing, diagnosing, referring, counseling, and documenting all aspects of a patient’s treatment needs. The position supports SEARHC’s Vision statement, "To improve the health status of Native people in Southeast Alaska and other partners to the highest possible level," by providing chemical dependency screening, assessment, diagnosing, referring, and counseling interventions to individuals for the reduction or cessation of substance abuse and/or dependence.

Must be willing to work early morning hours Monday-Friday and reduced Saturday hours on a rotating schedule, particularly at the Front Street Clinic in Juneau and in the OTP Clinic in Klawock.

SEARHC is a non‑profit health consortium that serves the health interests of the residents of Southeast Alaska. We see our employees as our strongest assets and prioritize their professional development. Working at SEARHC is more than a job—it’s a fulfilling career. We offer generous benefits, including retirement, paid time off, paid parental leave, health insurance, dental and vision benefits, life insurance, long‑ and short‑term disability, and more.

Shift Details

Monday‑Friday: 6am‑2pm (possible Saturday shifts 7am‑10am)

Location Hours

Monday‑Friday: 6am‑2pm

Saturday: 7am‑10am

Sunday: Closed

Holiday Hours

7am‑10am

Medicating Hours

Monday‑Friday: 6am‑2pm

Saturday: 7am‑10am

Sunday: Closed

Admission Hours

Monday‑Thursday: 7am‑10am or as scheduled

Friday‑Sunday: Closed

Key Essential Functions And Accountabilities Of The Job

Provide patient screening, intake, assessment, referrals, counseling, treatment‑planning, case management, crisis intervention, and client education to inpatients and outpatients experiencing challenges with substance abuse and dependence.

Maintain complete and accurate documentation for interactions, visits, and phone calls with patients.

Participate as an active team member of the behavioral health services department. Provide support and assistance to patients connecting them with community, state, and national resources; assist with completing applications and forms for resources; aid in discharge planning, including securing home medical equipment, home support services, applying for patient assistance programs, transferring to other facilities, coordinating discharge planning meetings with patients, providers, and family members; provide crisis support and make appropriate referrals.

Participate in departmental meetings, multi‑disciplinary team discharge planning meetings, and in‑service training. Coordinate and support community chemical dependency provider educational meetings to facilitate discussions on substance abuse and behavioral issues. Meet as needed with Clinic Manager and/or Clinic Supervisor for clinical supervision regarding patient care.

Education, Certifications, and Licenses Required

High school diploma or equivalent.

Bachelor’s degree (or higher) in a related field may be considered as a substitute for one year of the four years of required experience.

Current Chemical Dependency Counselor II certification by the State of Alaska or in a state with reciprocity with Alaska.

Current and valid Alaska driver’s license, or obtainable within six months of hire.

Must be at least 21 years of age.

Experience Required

100 hours of supervised practicum as specified for CDC II by the Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC).

20 contact hours of training as specified for CDC II by NAADAC.

Experience working in a setting providing Medication Assisted Treatment preferred.

Knowledge of

Considerable knowledge of substance abuse treatment modalities.

Considerable knowledge of substance abuse and its effects on the human body, mind, and social relationships.

Considerable knowledge of CFR 42 Part 2 and HIPAA regulations regarding client confidentiality and protected health information laws and practices.

Skills In

Proficient skill in individual counseling, crisis intervention, and group facilitation.

Proficient skill in oral and written communication, including accurate documentation on treatment progress.

Proficient skill in the utilization of Motivational Interviewing, Relapse Prevention, and other evidence‑based practices.

Ability to

Proficient ability to assess and identify patient needs, resources, and support to plan appropriately for interventions and referrals.

Proficient ability to empathize with patients while maintaining strong professional boundaries.

Proficient ability to understand and follow departmental policies and procedures.

Required Certifications Chemical Dependency Counselor II – Alaska Commission for Behavioral Health; Driver’s License – State of Alaska.

If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over‑achievers, you’ll enjoy your career with us!

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