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Chemical Dependency Counselor-Trainee

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe · Auburn, WA · 2 wk ago
HealthcareFull-time

About the role

Under the supervision of the Chemical Dependency Supervisor, this position involves gaining experience and training as required in order to become a Washington State certified Chemical Dependency Professional at a time set by the Tribe. A trainee may practice only under the supervision of a certified Chemical Dependency Professional, in order to document and track all necessary education, training, and experience required (the first fifty hours of any face-to-face client contact must be under direct observation).

Special Requirements

  • Must have no substance abuse for the past three (3) years.
  • Pass urinalysis testing;
  • Pass a pre-employment criminal background check.

Responsibilities

  • Provides chemical dependency assessment, counseling, and case management to clients consistent with his or her education, training, and experience, as documented by the approved supervisor.
  • Prepares and maintains client files and writes reports and letters as needed. Documents all treatment methods including direct services, client related activities, and follow up contact.
  • Works with external agencies such as schools, employers, MCFS, the court system, treatment providers, etc. to assist clients in meeting their goals.
  • Reports suspected child or elder abuse and threats of harm to self or others to appropriate authorities and agencies.
  • Fulfills all HIPAA regulations as they pertain to behavioral health services.
  • Participates in relevant team meetings to ensure a comprehensive and collaborative approach to client care. Attends appropriate interdepartmental meetings with other tribal programs.
  • Supervises urinalysis testing of clients as clinically indicated.

Qualifications

  • Required: High school diploma or GED equivalent.
  • Preferred: Chemical Dependency Professional Trainee certification in Washington State, or the ability to obtain one within three months of hire.
  • Completion of one year of educational requirements defined in WAC 246-811-030 to become a CDP (CDP requirements are an associate’s degree in human services or related field from an approved school, or completion of 90 quarter or 60 semester college credits in courses from an approved school. At least 45 quarter or 30 semester credits must be in courses specific to alcohol and drug addicted individuals).

Skills

  • Skilled in Utilizing standard office equipment, such as phones, copy machine, scanner, fax, calculators, and computers.
  • Communicating in both oral and written forms.
  • Knowledge of Substance abuse and addiction treatment methods.
  • Addiction placement, continuing care, discharge criteria, and ASAM (American Society of Addiction Medicine) criteria.
  • Chemical dependency clinical evaluation including screening for comorbidity.
  • Native American culture and how culture pertains to treatment.
  • Federal and State regulations related to client confidentiality.
  • Social service systems and advocating for residents’ needs.
  • Conflict resolution techniques.

Benefits

  • A current and valid Washington State driver’s license and CPR certification is required at the time of appointment or at a time set by the Tribe.
  • Certification as Chemical Dependency Professional Trainee in Washington State required or ability to obtain Trainee Certification within three months of hire.

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