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Core responsibilities

The counselor provides orientation to new patients, conducts intakes, assessments, and treatment planning according to regulations, and involves patients in their recovery journey. Key duties include administering biopsychosocial assessments, monitoring patient status, addressing high-Risk conditions, and providing individual and group counseling using advanced techniques.

Requirements summary

Requirements vary by level (I, ii, iii) and generally require an associate or bachelor's degree, or equivalent certification education, along with necessary registration or licensure to provide counseling services. Counselor ii and iii roles specifically require registration/Certification by a recognized organization, with counselor iii requiring certification or licensure by a state approved regulatory agency.

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