
Residential Treatment Counselor- Women's Unit
Des Moines, IA
Community and Family Resources is currently seeking a Counselor provider substance abuse and gambling treatment services to the patients on our Adult Women's Residential Unit.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Intake/assessment:
- Assists clients in completion of necessary assessment forms/documents.
- Conducts individual assessment sessions for completion of psychosocial histories of clients.
- Participates with Program Supervisor in development of recommendations for clients.
- Prepares and distributes assessment results, reports, etc. as required and requested.
- Assists in other assessment processes as required and requested.
- Support services:
- Assists individuals and families in the intervention process through educational and planning sessions and, when feasible, participates in the interventions.
- Maintains appropriate client and pre-client case records.
- Provides clients and families with referral resources for the services not provided by the agency or when agency services are inappropriate.
- Provides training for agency staff in areas of own expertise.
- Treatment services:
- Provides client orientation to treatment services.
- Assists in the development, coordination, and evaluation of treatment program.
- Conducts individual and family sessions consistent with treatment plans.
- Develops and coordinates individual treatment plans with client, Program Director, and referral sources.
- Facilitates groups as required and provides follow-up services.
- May be asked to act as Program Supervisor’s designee in interviewing each client before admission in order to preview all intake data with client.
- Community education and prevention:
- Participates in coordination of community awareness programs concerning substance use and problem gambling.
- Provides community education about substance use and problem gambling when consistent with program philosophy and personal expertise.
Schedule:
- Type: Full-time
- Tuesday-Saturday- Counselor- 9a-5p w/1- late night (11a-7p) OR Sunday-Thursday- Counselor – 9a-5p w/ 1- late night (11a-7p)
Education and Experience Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from an accredited educational institution, preferably in the social or behavioral sciences is required. Three years of experience as a full-time substance use and/or gambling treatment counselor can be considered in lieu of a Bachelor's or Master's degree.
- CADC or IADC in Iowa or state that has reciprocity or be seeking a certification. Upon hire, is a requirement of the position that the employee will seek certification as a Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor (CADC) and subsequently as an International Alcohol & Drug Counselor (IADC), as soon as the person can meet the qualifications per the Iowa Board of Certification standards.
Required Knowledge and Abilities:
- Knowledge of the theories, principles, and techniques of substance use and problem gambling treatment.
- Knowledge of the psychosocial aspects of substance use and problem gambling.
- Knowledge of the principles or recording and report writing.
- Knowledge of 42CFR and how it applies to Community & Family Resources.
- Knowledge of HIPAA rules and regulations.
- Knowledge of CARF and IDPH licensure standards.
- Knowledge of public/private welfare, health care, and substance use/gambling treatment agencies available in the area served by the agency.
- Ability to communicate effectively, regularly, and fluently in English; bilingual (English/Spanish) abilities are preferred but not required.
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
- Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
- Ability to speak effectively before groups of clients or agency employees.
- Ability to apply previous experience and training to the provision of problem gambling and substance use treatment services.
- Ability to establish good working relationship with clients and staff,
- Ability to secure appropriate information by direct and collateral interviews,
- Ability to analyze problems presented, to bring agency/community resources to bear within policies and regulations, and to develop and implement effective courses of action.
- Skill in client evaluation, therapeutic planning, and integrating best practices into the therapeutic milieu.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks at the same time.
- Ability to diffuse and manage stressful events personally and professionally.
- Develop, implement, and evaluate Quality Assurance practices within the department.
- Ability to use a computer including internet software, spreadsheet software, word-processing software, and electronic health record.
Benefits:
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- IPERS retirement benefit
- Optional 401K
- Employee Assistance Program
- Generous PTO (20 days accrued in your first year)
- 9 paid holidays
- Paid trainings and CEU opportunities
- Public Student Loan Forgiveness employer
- Tuition reimbursement
- Various discounts including tuition fees at partner schools, travel, cell phone plans, and more!
Application Process:
Candidates interested in applying should submit an application and resume. Candidates will be required to complete a background check, ( Observed) drug screen, and TB test prior to starting employment.
Equal Opportunity Employer: Community and Family Resources is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities.