Hillcrest Children Center
Certified Addiction Counselor (CAC I)
Hillcrest Children Center, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
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Hillcrest Children & Family Center is a non‑profit organization dedicated to the provision of comprehensive, evidence‑based mental health services in Washington, DC. We are committed to fostering community awareness, eliminating systemic barriers, and delivering compassionate, high‑quality care to individuals navigating mental health challenges.
The Certified Addiction Counselor I (CAC I), role is vital in providing individual counseling to individuals struggling with addiction, conducting treatment groups, facilitating referrals to inpatient treatment facilities, and collaborating with external agencies to support clients on their journey to sobriety.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provide individual counseling sessions to clients dealing with addiction issues.
Lead and facilitate treatment groups to address addiction and related mental health concerns.
Coordinate referrals and admissions to inpatient treatment programs for clients in need of intensive care.
Collaborate with external agencies, including the court system, DYS, and CFSA, to advocate for clients and ensure access to necessary resources.
Conduct comprehensive assessments and screenings to evaluate clients' needs and develop personalized treatment plans.
Monitor client progress and adjust treatment plans as needed, ensuring that goals are met within a 90‑day timeframe.
Maintain accurate and up‑to‑date client records, documenting all interactions and treatment interventions.
Stay informed about the latest developments in addiction treatment and participate in ongoing training and professional development opportunities.
Qualifications
Associate's degree in counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field.
Must maintain current and valid Certified Addiction Counselor I certification as required by the District of Columbia.
1‑3 years of experience in addiction counseling or related field.
Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Commitment to excellence and high standards.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Strong organizational, problem‑solving, and analytical skills.
Ability to manage priorities and workflow.
Strong interpersonal skills and engagement with adolescent populations.
Good judgment and ability to make timely and sound decisions.
Credible highly desirable or other Electronic Medical Record (EMR) experience.
Affordable Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance.
401K Retirement Plan.
Paid Time Off (PTO) and Sick Leave.
Paid Company Holidays.
Life Insurance.
Opportunities for professional development and leadership training.
Employee Assistance Programs (EAP).
Position Type
Full‑Time
We invite qualified candidates who are aligned with our mission of compassionate, high‑quality care to submit their application.
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Subscribe to our RSS feeds to receive instant updates as new positions become available.
Hillcrest Children & Family Center is a non‑profit organization dedicated to the provision of comprehensive, evidence‑based mental health services in Washington, DC. We are committed to fostering community awareness, eliminating systemic barriers, and delivering compassionate, high‑quality care to individuals navigating mental health challenges.
The Certified Addiction Counselor I (CAC I), role is vital in providing individual counseling to individuals struggling with addiction, conducting treatment groups, facilitating referrals to inpatient treatment facilities, and collaborating with external agencies to support clients on their journey to sobriety.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provide individual counseling sessions to clients dealing with addiction issues.
Lead and facilitate treatment groups to address addiction and related mental health concerns.
Coordinate referrals and admissions to inpatient treatment programs for clients in need of intensive care.
Collaborate with external agencies, including the court system, DYS, and CFSA, to advocate for clients and ensure access to necessary resources.
Conduct comprehensive assessments and screenings to evaluate clients' needs and develop personalized treatment plans.
Monitor client progress and adjust treatment plans as needed, ensuring that goals are met within a 90‑day timeframe.
Maintain accurate and up‑to‑date client records, documenting all interactions and treatment interventions.
Stay informed about the latest developments in addiction treatment and participate in ongoing training and professional development opportunities.
Qualifications
Associate's degree in counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field.
Must maintain current and valid Certified Addiction Counselor I certification as required by the District of Columbia.
1‑3 years of experience in addiction counseling or related field.
Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Commitment to excellence and high standards.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Strong organizational, problem‑solving, and analytical skills.
Ability to manage priorities and workflow.
Strong interpersonal skills and engagement with adolescent populations.
Good judgment and ability to make timely and sound decisions.
Credible highly desirable or other Electronic Medical Record (EMR) experience.
Affordable Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance.
401K Retirement Plan.
Paid Time Off (PTO) and Sick Leave.
Paid Company Holidays.
Life Insurance.
Opportunities for professional development and leadership training.
Employee Assistance Programs (EAP).
Position Type
Full‑Time
We invite qualified candidates who are aligned with our mission of compassionate, high‑quality care to submit their application.
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