Counselor - Medication-Assisted Treatment (Santa Cruz) at Janus of Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 May, 26

Salary

35.0

Posted On

19 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Diagnostic Assessment, Treatment Planning, Service Coordination, Case Consultation, Clinical Documentation, EHR Mastery, Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Crisis Management, Client Supervision, Policy Compliance, Collaboration, Bilingualism, Troubleshooting

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Description Join Our Mission of Compassionate Care and Cultural Enrichment! Are you passionate about transforming lives with hope-inspiring treatment services? We are a vibrant community dedicated to compassionate care and cultural enrichment, and we are looking for a dynamic and experienced Methadone-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Counselor to join our team! Why Join Us? At Janus, founded in 1976, we are committed to providing exceptional treatment services in a professional and compassionate environment. As a MAT Counselor, you will play a crucial role in our Medication Assisted Treatment program within an Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) setting. Lead with compassion, collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team, facilitate engaging psycho-educational groups, and maintain meticulous clinical documentation. What We Are: A Dynamic Work Environment: Thrive in a vibrant setting where your expertise will shine, and you will provide extraordinary support to our team and community. A Culture of Excellence: We are dedicated to hiring top talent and fostering a culture based on merit, welcoming, accepting, and valuing everyone. A Mission-Driven Role: Join us in our exciting mission to assist individuals and families on their journey toward wellness and recovery. Our clients’ well-being inspires everything we do. Key Responsibilities: Diagnostic Assessment and Treatment Recommendations: Review diagnostic assessments and treatment recommendations for patients with opioid use disorder (OUD). Personalized Treatment Plans: Develop, implement, and regularly review individualized treatment plans tailored to each client’s journey, including thoughtful discharge plans. Service Coordination: Coordinate services with the medical department to ensure comprehensive care. Case Consultation: Regularly staff cases with the multi-disciplinary MAT treatment team to ensure cohesive and effective treatment strategies. Clinical Documentation: Complete appropriate clinical documentation within compliant policy guidelines, including maintaining meticulous records of client treatment files and mastering the use of Electronic Health Records (EHR) for timely and accurate documentation. Transfer and Discharge Summaries: Prepare transfer and discharge summaries to ensure smooth transitions for patients. Communication and Reporting: Keep your immediate supervisor updated on activities, results, and any potential issues, providing proactive recommendations for corrective actions. Policy Compliance: Uphold high standards by maintaining department policies and procedures in line with accreditation, licensing, and certification requirements. Collaboration: Foster strong relationships with area providers, state agencies, and our dedicated administrative staff to ensure seamless continuity of care and responsiveness to client needs. Client Orientation: Conduct engaging orientations for clients and their families, providing a comprehensive overview of our program guidelines and structure. Crisis Management: Be the first to alert the Program Manager to potential crises or urgent situations, ensuring swift and effective responses. Client Supervision: Provide compassionate supervision. Other Duties as Assigned: Step into a dynamic role where you’ll tackle diverse tasks, contribute to innovative projects, and continuously grow and adapt to make a meaningful impact. Requirements Education: Associate degree in chemical dependency counseling, or a bachelor’s degree with coursework in chemical dependency Master’s degree in counseling preferred Licensing: Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), or similar preferred Experience: Treatment of substance abuse disorders Co-occurring health and mental health problems Familiarity with electronic health record systems like AVATAR Application of SAMHSA’s best practice indicators Drug and alcohol testing to monitor treatment plans and medical instructions Skills: Excellent written and oral communication Exceptional interpersonal skills and a compassionate nature Bilingual - Spanish strongly preferred Qualifications: Proficiency in any of the following platforms is preferred: Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Apple iWork, or LibreOffice Strong understanding of cloud-based and standalone office suite applications Strong understanding of electronic health record (eHR) systems Ability to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues related to office suites
Responsibilities
The MAT Counselor will conduct diagnostic assessments, develop individualized treatment plans, coordinate services with the medical department, and facilitate psycho-educational groups for patients with opioid use disorder (OUD). Key duties also involve maintaining meticulous clinical documentation, preparing transfer and discharge summaries, and ensuring policy compliance within the Opioid Treatment Program setting.
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