Clinician-Residential at Fellowship House, Inc.
Birmingham, Alabama, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

24 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical Assessment, ASAM Dimensions, Treatment Planning, Teamwork, Medication Management Support, Intake Screenings, Documentation, Client Transportation, Alcohol/Drug Testing, Communication Skills, Bio-psychosocial Knowledge, Co-occurring Disorder Knowledge, Recover Oriented Systems of Care, NIDA Principles

Industry

Health and Human Services

Description
Description Must be able to perform: Continuous clinical assessment of clients' strengths, limitations, and needs based on ASAM dimensions, and timely recommendations regarding appropriate ASAM level of care Work in a team oriented system, incorporation contributions of client, other employees and client's collaterals. Utilize multiple streams of information to effectively and efficiently individualize treatment planning Transportation of clients Alcohol/drug testing of clients Support with progressive medication management, in support of case managers and program assistants Intake screenings, transition support, and groups/lectures for clients in any Fellowship House level of care. Coordinate and maintain all documentation in client file for all clients on caseload (average 15-18 clients on caseload in medium intensity residential program) Other tasks may be required for overall safety of clients and program Work schedule consists of: 8 hour work day Monday-Friday; extended hours when needed to provide continue direct care services; Holiday coverage in rotation with other staff Requirements Master's level degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or related field. Commitment to ongoing personal education, training, related certifications, and skill development in implementation of Fellowship House services. Knowledge of ASAM dimensions and levels of care; knowledge of Recover Oriented Systems of Care; knowledge of NIDA Principles of Effective Treatment; should continually increase knowledge/proficiency as part of ongoing professional development Knowledge of the bio-psychosocial effects of addiction/co-occurring disorder in the individual, family, and community; should continually increase as part of professional development Effective written and oral communication skills, regarding clinical activities within the program and outreach/community activities representing the program; ability to attend to and utilize multiple streams of information. Ability to work in a partnership/consultant relationship with clients, indidividually and in groups to effectively and efficiently develop, implement and measure fulfillment of individualized treatment plan Ability to work in a team oriented system, incorporating contributions of client, employees, and collaterals in treatment planning and continuous clinical assessment Valid driver's license
Responsibilities
The clinician is responsible for continuous clinical assessment of clients based on ASAM dimensions, making recommendations for the level of care, and individualizing treatment plans within a team-oriented system. Duties also include client transportation, drug/alcohol testing, supporting medication management, conducting intake screenings, and leading groups or lectures.
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