Mental Health Resources
Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor
Mental Health Resources, Fridley, Minnesota, United States
Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) – 4-Day Work Week Option (Location: Fridley)
Salary Range: $61,229.00 - $73,474.80 annually
We are committed to providing salary ranges for all open positions. Please note that the specific compensation for this role will be determined based on your experience, qualifications, location, and internal equity considerations.
Mental Health Resources, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Are you an LADC looking to work in a progressive, person-centered, anti‑racist, LGBTQIA‑friendly, trauma‑informed, non‑12 step environment that promotes the health of the whole person and does not discharge people for engaging in the behavior that brought them to the program in the first place? Would you like the option to work 4 days a week? If so, this job may be a good fit for you.
A few of the benefits offered by MHR:
4 Day Work Week Option.
Intensive two‑week initial orientation program AND on‑going in‑house training program.
Health insurance (including family health coverage) with employee costs in the top 6% of the most affordable health care options.
Competitive dental insurance.
Automatic enrollment in retirement plan after 1 year with up to 3% contribution.
9 paid holidays and 18 days accrued PTO during your first year.
Annual merit‑based salary increases.
$1000 salary bonus for passing the language proficiency exam.
MHR is committed to working towards racial equity and combating racism.
MHR is a tobacco free workplace promoting health & wellness for the individuals we serve and our employees.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide treatment and rehabilitative services to individuals using cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, mindfulness, psychological rehabilitation, and incorporation of harm reduction and person‑centered principles.
Conduct groups that include group counseling, skills training, peer support, daily living skills, health related issues, mindfulness, and psycho educational groups.
Provide individual services that address a variety of needs determined by the unique circumstances of the individuals served that may include family counseling, talk therapy, trauma therapy, and other social service functions.
Provide outreach, monitoring, transition services and assistance with needs as clinically indicated to the individual which may include driving individuals in your vehicle as needed.
Conduct and or coordinate a comprehensive assessment of the individual’s substance use and mental health problems according to 245G guidelines.
Complete an individual treatment plan with the person based on the assessment and the individual’s recovery goals that complies with program regulations.
Complete discharge summaries according to program policy/245G regulation.
Communicate with all other relevant others to ensure services are well coordinated.
Complete all required written documentation according to program policy/245G regulation.
Participate in staff meetings, all required in‑service training, and meetings with clinical supervisor.
Attend in‑service training as required by MHR for this position.
Minimum Education and Experience: Must be licensed as a LADC from the state of Minnesota and must comply with rules adopted under Minnesota statutes, chapter 148C.
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We are committed to providing salary ranges for all open positions. Please note that the specific compensation for this role will be determined based on your experience, qualifications, location, and internal equity considerations.
Mental Health Resources, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Are you an LADC looking to work in a progressive, person-centered, anti‑racist, LGBTQIA‑friendly, trauma‑informed, non‑12 step environment that promotes the health of the whole person and does not discharge people for engaging in the behavior that brought them to the program in the first place? Would you like the option to work 4 days a week? If so, this job may be a good fit for you.
A few of the benefits offered by MHR:
4 Day Work Week Option.
Intensive two‑week initial orientation program AND on‑going in‑house training program.
Health insurance (including family health coverage) with employee costs in the top 6% of the most affordable health care options.
Competitive dental insurance.
Automatic enrollment in retirement plan after 1 year with up to 3% contribution.
9 paid holidays and 18 days accrued PTO during your first year.
Annual merit‑based salary increases.
$1000 salary bonus for passing the language proficiency exam.
MHR is committed to working towards racial equity and combating racism.
MHR is a tobacco free workplace promoting health & wellness for the individuals we serve and our employees.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide treatment and rehabilitative services to individuals using cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, mindfulness, psychological rehabilitation, and incorporation of harm reduction and person‑centered principles.
Conduct groups that include group counseling, skills training, peer support, daily living skills, health related issues, mindfulness, and psycho educational groups.
Provide individual services that address a variety of needs determined by the unique circumstances of the individuals served that may include family counseling, talk therapy, trauma therapy, and other social service functions.
Provide outreach, monitoring, transition services and assistance with needs as clinically indicated to the individual which may include driving individuals in your vehicle as needed.
Conduct and or coordinate a comprehensive assessment of the individual’s substance use and mental health problems according to 245G guidelines.
Complete an individual treatment plan with the person based on the assessment and the individual’s recovery goals that complies with program regulations.
Complete discharge summaries according to program policy/245G regulation.
Communicate with all other relevant others to ensure services are well coordinated.
Complete all required written documentation according to program policy/245G regulation.
Participate in staff meetings, all required in‑service training, and meetings with clinical supervisor.
Attend in‑service training as required by MHR for this position.
Minimum Education and Experience: Must be licensed as a LADC from the state of Minnesota and must comply with rules adopted under Minnesota statutes, chapter 148C.
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