Company:
Brown County, WI
Location: Green Bay
Closing Date: 07/11/2024
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
Salary: $27.14 Hourly
Location : 3150 Gershwin Dr. Green Bay, WI
Job Type: Full-time
Job Number: 2024-100824
Department: Human Services - Community Services
Opening Date: 10/08/2024
Closing Date: Continuous
Job Summary
Brown County Health and Human Services Department AODA Substance abuse Counselors have functional duties in three service areas of the outpatient clinic which include:
The assignment of duties within the service areas depends on the service demands and needs of the clinic.
Essential Duties
Screens and assesses clients referred for substance use disorder services for appropriateness and their service needs.
Provision of conventional substance use disorder counseling services from an office setting, and this includes individual and group counseling and other substance use disorder services provided within an outpatient clinic.
Participates in evaluation of client needs and strengths. Assists in designing supports and interventions.
Provides substance use disorder case management services. Case management refers to the identification, coordination and oversight of case management services for clients residing in community settings, with case management intensity being at the Targeted Case Management level or at the Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) level. The provision of case management services can also extend to individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions.
Case Management provides appropriate substance use disorder services including intake, assessment, case management, and direct services to consumers who have mental health and substance use conditions (when co-occurring), including engaging and providing these services in the community.
Provides counseling/crisis intervention to individuals, couples, and families in individual and group modalities where applicable.
Provides linkage to other services or support systems in the community.
Works with a multi-disciplinary team, actively communicating on client needs and problem-solving solutions.
Plans, recommends, and implements referrals of clients and their families to appropriate agencies for treatment and follow up.
Coordinates various and specific referrals to decrease duplication of services and increase cooperation between service providers.
Works with clients and their families regarding three signature alcohol commitment, explains nature of probable cause hearings, commitment hearings and recommitment hearings to clients and their significant others.
Acts as liaison with staff from contract counties, referral agencies, or other treatment programs regarding client referral, treatment, progress, and discharge recommendations.
Provides primary case management for assigned clients, including assessment, treatment planning, monitoring, and evaluations, which can include monitoring commitments and hold opens.
Develops and implements service plans that provide for appropriate mental health services to clients and their families.
Provides community education; serves as consultant to other agencies, industries, and committees regarding substance use disorder treatment programs.
Coordinates referrals to residential treatment programs including thorough assessment for all clients. Fulfills all mandated reporting duties to the appropriate agencies and departments required.
Assists in program development and participates in program implementation.
Supervises students and other trainees, as assigned.
Attends staff meetings, in-services and outside agency training sessions.
Maintains the confidential nature of client and business information.
Complies with all local, state, and federal laws governing clients and the rendering of services.
Completes and maintains necessary documentation according to applicable requirements, codes and policies.
Performs related functions as assigned.
NON-ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Performs related functions as assigned.
MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT USED:
General office equipment
Computer
Minimum Qualifications Required
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
Education and Experience:
A Bachelor's degree in health/social services discipline, plus two years' experience in substance use disorder field; a background or interest in working with consumers who are either currently using, or have a history of IV drug use, or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience which provides the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities.
Individuals with their Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC) credential or that have a relevant Associates Degree and their CSAC credential may also be considered for employment, as will other applicants with a combination of relevant substance use disorder work experience and education in addition to entry level credential eligibility, for credentialing as a Substance Abuse Counselor in Training.
Licenses and Certifications:
Substance Abuse Counselor In Training credential/eligibility (minimum); or
Substance Abuse Counselor (SAC) (preferred); or
Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC) (optimal)
Valid Wisconsin Driver's License
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of alcohol and other drug abuse dynamics, theories, programs and treatment methods.
Knowledge of Confidentiality Laws (state/federal regulations).
Ability to form positive relationships and engage clients and their families in treatment.
Ability to relate well to both the professional and nonprofessional members of the alcoholism, criminal justice, and health care community.
Ability to assess, evaluate and diagnose chemical dependency substance use disorders and other related issues and determine the need for service recommend treatment options.
Ability to follow oral and written instructions.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff and the public.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying or objects weighing up to 10 pounds.
Intermittent sitting, standing and walking; occasional driving.
Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls.
Occasional bending, twisting, squatting and reaching.
Communicating orally in a clear manner.
Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes.
Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions.
Must be free from communicable disease.
For a summary of benefits offered, click on the link below:
Also, working for the County means you can apply for student loan forgiveness after 10 years of employment based on qualifications. Learn more here:
Location : 3150 Gershwin Dr. Green Bay, WI
Job Type: Full-time
Job Number: 2024-100824
Department: Human Services - Community Services
Opening Date: 10/08/2024
Closing Date: Continuous
Job Summary
Brown County Health and Human Services Department AODA Substance abuse Counselors have functional duties in three service areas of the outpatient clinic which include:
- Providing conventional AODA substance abuse counseling services within the outpatient clinic.
- Providing case management services, which could be at the through the Targeted Case Management level or at the Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) program
- Acting as Intoxicated Driver Program (IDP) Assessors.
The assignment of duties within the service areas depends on the service demands and needs of the clinic.
Essential Duties
Screens and assesses clients referred for substance use disorder services for appropriateness and their service needs.
Provision of conventional substance use disorder counseling services from an office setting, and this includes individual and group counseling and other substance use disorder services provided within an outpatient clinic.
Participates in evaluation of client needs and strengths. Assists in designing supports and interventions.
Provides substance use disorder case management services. Case management refers to the identification, coordination and oversight of case management services for clients residing in community settings, with case management intensity being at the Targeted Case Management level or at the Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) level. The provision of case management services can also extend to individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions.
Case Management provides appropriate substance use disorder services including intake, assessment, case management, and direct services to consumers who have mental health and substance use conditions (when co-occurring), including engaging and providing these services in the community.
Provides counseling/crisis intervention to individuals, couples, and families in individual and group modalities where applicable.
Provides linkage to other services or support systems in the community.
Works with a multi-disciplinary team, actively communicating on client needs and problem-solving solutions.
Plans, recommends, and implements referrals of clients and their families to appropriate agencies for treatment and follow up.
Coordinates various and specific referrals to decrease duplication of services and increase cooperation between service providers.
Works with clients and their families regarding three signature alcohol commitment, explains nature of probable cause hearings, commitment hearings and recommitment hearings to clients and their significant others.
Acts as liaison with staff from contract counties, referral agencies, or other treatment programs regarding client referral, treatment, progress, and discharge recommendations.
Provides primary case management for assigned clients, including assessment, treatment planning, monitoring, and evaluations, which can include monitoring commitments and hold opens.
Develops and implements service plans that provide for appropriate mental health services to clients and their families.
Provides community education; serves as consultant to other agencies, industries, and committees regarding substance use disorder treatment programs.
Coordinates referrals to residential treatment programs including thorough assessment for all clients. Fulfills all mandated reporting duties to the appropriate agencies and departments required.
Assists in program development and participates in program implementation.
Supervises students and other trainees, as assigned.
Attends staff meetings, in-services and outside agency training sessions.
Maintains the confidential nature of client and business information.
Complies with all local, state, and federal laws governing clients and the rendering of services.
Completes and maintains necessary documentation according to applicable requirements, codes and policies.
Performs related functions as assigned.
NON-ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Performs related functions as assigned.
MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT USED:
General office equipment
Computer
Minimum Qualifications Required
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
Education and Experience:
A Bachelor's degree in health/social services discipline, plus two years' experience in substance use disorder field; a background or interest in working with consumers who are either currently using, or have a history of IV drug use, or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience which provides the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities.
Individuals with their Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC) credential or that have a relevant Associates Degree and their CSAC credential may also be considered for employment, as will other applicants with a combination of relevant substance use disorder work experience and education in addition to entry level credential eligibility, for credentialing as a Substance Abuse Counselor in Training.
Licenses and Certifications:
Substance Abuse Counselor In Training credential/eligibility (minimum); or
Substance Abuse Counselor (SAC) (preferred); or
Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC) (optimal)
Valid Wisconsin Driver's License
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of alcohol and other drug abuse dynamics, theories, programs and treatment methods.
Knowledge of Confidentiality Laws (state/federal regulations).
Ability to form positive relationships and engage clients and their families in treatment.
Ability to relate well to both the professional and nonprofessional members of the alcoholism, criminal justice, and health care community.
Ability to assess, evaluate and diagnose chemical dependency substance use disorders and other related issues and determine the need for service recommend treatment options.
Ability to follow oral and written instructions.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff and the public.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying or objects weighing up to 10 pounds.
Intermittent sitting, standing and walking; occasional driving.
Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls.
Occasional bending, twisting, squatting and reaching.
Communicating orally in a clear manner.
Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes.
Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions.
Must be free from communicable disease.
For a summary of benefits offered, click on the link below:
Also, working for the County means you can apply for student loan forgiveness after 10 years of employment based on qualifications. Learn more here:
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