Gaudenzia, Inc.
Overview
Addictions Counselor - New Destiny
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Gaudenzia, Inc.
We need hope-bringers and changemakers because the work we do matters. Join a team that supports clients and colleagues alike. Gaudenzia’s mission is to promote long-term recovery by providing comprehensive treatment and support to people with substance use disorder, co-occurring mental health disorders, and related conditions, regardless of individual circumstances.
Responsibilities
Be responsible for a caseload of clients, as identified by program requirements and in accordance with state regulations.
Complete required evaluations and assessments, including screening, intake, clinical assessments, ASAM and biopsychosocial histories.
Complete individual treatment plans upon client’s admission.
Document all clinical services and interventions performed within the client’s electronic health record and complete monthly treatment reports.
Maintain accurate electronic health records on each client and ensure the timely completion of tasks, within 24 hours of service delivery, no later than 72 hours of service delivery.
Conduct individual and group sessions based on client’s treatment plan goals and level of care.
Participate in funding source reviews and make recommendations for treatment and lengths of stay.
Monitor client progress and adjust treatment plans as needed.
Coordinate with agency and community resources to ensure a thorough treatment plan.
Assist clients with developing a discharge/continuing care plan and connecting to resources needed to reach personal goals during treatment and after discharge.
Follow up with clients after discharge based on regulatory guidelines until they have established connections with other case management/social services.
Qualifications Pennsylvania Education/ Licensure Requirements:
Counselor I: Associate's Degree with two (2) years' clinical experience; or Bachelor's degree with one (1) year clinical experience
Counselor II: Associate's Degree with three (3) years' clinical experience; or Bachelor's degree with two (2) years' clinical experience
Counselor III: Bachelor's degree with three (3) years' clinical experience; Master's degree in social work, psychology, chemical dependency, counseling or nursing with no experience required; or Master's degree in related field requires one (1) year of experience
Acceptable degrees include (but are not limited to): Social Work, Psychology, Addiction, Counseling, Human Services, Criminal Justice, and more.
What We Offer Competitive Pay - Excellent Benefits - On The Job Training - Upward mobility - Educational assistance to help you grow with us in this life saving field!
For additional details regarding our benefits, please visit: https://www.gaudenzia.org/careers/
Our Operating Principles
We hold client care as our top priority.
We assume good intentions.
We are present, we connect, and we communicate with transparency, dignity, and respect.
We make data-driven decisions with courage, challenge the status quo, find innovative ways to grow Gaudenzia and each other.
We support each other publicly and privately in all circumstances.
We provide and accept constructive, honest, respectful, and timely feedback with an open mind and without personalization.
We operate with integrity, focus on outcomes, and have a bias for action.
We follow through on agreements and honor commitments prioritized with a sense of urgency—someone’s life may depend on it.
Equal Opportunity Gaudenzia is committed to equal employment opportunity and fostering a positive work environment in which every employee is treated with respect. All employment decisions are based on job-related qualifications, relevant skills, experience, and alignment with our mission and values.
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role at
Gaudenzia, Inc.
We need hope-bringers and changemakers because the work we do matters. Join a team that supports clients and colleagues alike. Gaudenzia’s mission is to promote long-term recovery by providing comprehensive treatment and support to people with substance use disorder, co-occurring mental health disorders, and related conditions, regardless of individual circumstances.
Responsibilities
Be responsible for a caseload of clients, as identified by program requirements and in accordance with state regulations.
Complete required evaluations and assessments, including screening, intake, clinical assessments, ASAM and biopsychosocial histories.
Complete individual treatment plans upon client’s admission.
Document all clinical services and interventions performed within the client’s electronic health record and complete monthly treatment reports.
Maintain accurate electronic health records on each client and ensure the timely completion of tasks, within 24 hours of service delivery, no later than 72 hours of service delivery.
Conduct individual and group sessions based on client’s treatment plan goals and level of care.
Participate in funding source reviews and make recommendations for treatment and lengths of stay.
Monitor client progress and adjust treatment plans as needed.
Coordinate with agency and community resources to ensure a thorough treatment plan.
Assist clients with developing a discharge/continuing care plan and connecting to resources needed to reach personal goals during treatment and after discharge.
Follow up with clients after discharge based on regulatory guidelines until they have established connections with other case management/social services.
Qualifications Pennsylvania Education/ Licensure Requirements:
Counselor I: Associate's Degree with two (2) years' clinical experience; or Bachelor's degree with one (1) year clinical experience
Counselor II: Associate's Degree with three (3) years' clinical experience; or Bachelor's degree with two (2) years' clinical experience
Counselor III: Bachelor's degree with three (3) years' clinical experience; Master's degree in social work, psychology, chemical dependency, counseling or nursing with no experience required; or Master's degree in related field requires one (1) year of experience
Acceptable degrees include (but are not limited to): Social Work, Psychology, Addiction, Counseling, Human Services, Criminal Justice, and more.
What We Offer Competitive Pay - Excellent Benefits - On The Job Training - Upward mobility - Educational assistance to help you grow with us in this life saving field!
For additional details regarding our benefits, please visit: https://www.gaudenzia.org/careers/
Our Operating Principles
We hold client care as our top priority.
We assume good intentions.
We are present, we connect, and we communicate with transparency, dignity, and respect.
We make data-driven decisions with courage, challenge the status quo, find innovative ways to grow Gaudenzia and each other.
We support each other publicly and privately in all circumstances.
We provide and accept constructive, honest, respectful, and timely feedback with an open mind and without personalization.
We operate with integrity, focus on outcomes, and have a bias for action.
We follow through on agreements and honor commitments prioritized with a sense of urgency—someone’s life may depend on it.
Equal Opportunity Gaudenzia is committed to equal employment opportunity and fostering a positive work environment in which every employee is treated with respect. All employment decisions are based on job-related qualifications, relevant skills, experience, and alignment with our mission and values.
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