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Location

Selma, North Carolina

Quick overview

The Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor will provide counseling services to individuals, families, and groups while adhering to biblical principles. They will conduct assessments, treatment planning, and referrals, and communicate pertinent information regarding individual patients.

Requirements summary

A high school diploma or GED is required, with a bachelor's degree preferred. One year of experience in addictions treatment is preferred, along with certification from the North Carolina Addiction Specialists Professional Practice Board.

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Job description

Position Summary

The Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADAC) will provide substance use disorder counseling services to individuals , families, and groups while adhering to biblical principals. Conduct assessments, treatment planning, and referrals. Deliver counseling services in accordance with Hope Center Ministries, state, and ethical standards. The Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS) demonstrates knowledge of and the ability to apply and teach state of the art as well as biblical addictions treatment. This position will work under appropriate clinical supervision when required. PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Communicates pertinent information regarding individual patients. Communicates urgent patient, and emergency information to the Supervisor, as well as to Coordinator and/or National Director. Provides Coverage for absences, notifying the CCS and/or National Director of any serious or recurring issues. Orients and trains new staff regarding department policies and procedures, as well as the use of relevant technology, including the electronic patient record. Works with the CCS to resolve crises with individual patients and/or within the community in a manner that provides therapeutic value.

Qualifications

High school diploma or GED is required with Bachelor’s degree preferred One (1) year experience in addictions treatment preferred with a biblical background Certified from North Carolina Addiction Specialists Professional Practice Board (NCASPPB) CPRS certification is preferred but not required. Valid North Carolina License preferred Intermediate computer skills including Microsoft (Outlook, Word and Excel) Ability to quickly learn and use various clinical software. Ability to adapt to changing circumstances and patient needs in a fast-paced environment. Ability to analyze complex situations and make crucial decisions while also knowing when consultation is needed. Ability to be open and culturally sensitive to a wide variety of patients’ experiences. Excellent written and oral communication skills with the ability to effectively speak, read and write in English. Ability to interact with patients and co-workers in a collaborative and courteous manner while providing guidance, instruction, and/or training. Ability to model/teach the 12 Steps of Celebrate Recovery Reacts productively to change. Ability to deescalate a person in crisis in a calm and supportive manner; work calmly and professionally in stressful situations and ally with people in crisis. Ability to present to hostile or disinterested groups.

Preferred

Experience providing professional counseling using biblical principals Experience in a nonprofit or faith-based environment.