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Core responsibilities

The counselor provides orientation to new patients, conducts necessary assessments, and develops individualized treatment plans based on patient needs and goals. Key duties involve monitoring patient progress, managing high-Risk conditions, and providing professional counseling and referral services.

Requirements summary

Requirements vary by counselor level (I, ii, iii), generally requiring an associate's or bachelor's degree and specific certifications or licensure depending on the level and location, with experience ranging from entry-Level to 2-5 years for counselor ii.

associate degreebachelor degreeprofessional certificateOutreachDocumentationCounselingTreatment PlanningRisk ManagementMotivational InterviewingDischarge PlanningReferral ServicesIntakesCognitive Behavioral TherapyRelapse PreventionCommunity RelationsInitial AssessmentsBiopsychosocial AssessmentSNAP UtilizationClinical Necessity Determination

Benefits

  • Paid Time Off
  • Continuing Education
  • Bonus Incentives
  • Free Clinical Supervision
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives
  • Variable Pay Structure
  • Defined Career Pathing
  • STAR LRP Eligibility