Substance Abuse Program Counselor Medical & Healthcare - Philadelphia, PA at Geebo

Substance Abuse Program Counselor

Summary
This position develops and implements comprehensive treatment plans for a caseload of residents. It assesses and identifies clinical issues for each resident and creates clear objectives and goals for them. It also tracks and documents resident progress in case reports while working to meet all required internal and external contract standards and policies.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Provides case management and individual and group counseling for an assigned caseload of residents.
Creates, updates and maintains case records on each assigned resident and a timely and thorough basis.
Utilizes crisis intervention techniques as emergency situations arise.
Utilizes conflict resolution strategies in resolving situations.
Completes comprehensive assessment of clients substance abuse history and treatment requirements and develops individualized treatment plans. Documents all assessment and treatment planning
Completes monthly behavioral evaluations for an assigned caseload of residents
Prepares and leads case presentations to internal staff and contract agency staff
Presents individual counseling/group lectures and didactic presentations weekly based on the areas of Relapse Prevention, Anger Management, Parenting Skills, Life Skills, Criminal & Addictive Behaviors, and Co-occurring disorders.
Facilitates community meetings
Develops aftercare treatment plans.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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