Overview
TEMPORARY - P/T Variable position - (0-37.5 hours per week, hours are based on caseload/program need; potentially up to 6 months. Position currently has some evening hours; hours are subject to change based on program need.)
Pay is $25.46 / hr.
With WA State Paid Sick Leave available after 90 days.
The CCS NW Recovery Centers provide a full continuum of outpatient Substance Abuse Disorder treatment services. CCS provides treatment to youth, adults, and their families. The CCS NW Recovery Centers are a safe, nurturing, and enriching environment where all are treated with dignity and respect, and where clients and their families become empowered to make healthy changes to stop the destruction of alcoholism and other drug dependencies. CCS emphasizes a broad range of approaches to the treatment of alcoholism and other drug dependencies, striving to serve those most in need. The philosophy of CCS NW Recovery Centers is that treatment is most effective when it is "family-centered".
The purpose of the Substance Use Disorder Case Aide is to provide opportunity to individuals beginning their SUD professional career. The SUD Case Aide will be responsible for working directly with and/or shadowing Substance Use Disorder Professional Trainees with all aspects of outpatient treatment services. The goal is to have Case Aides obtain enough knowledge and skill growth to advance into the next level of SUD professional work (SUDP Trainee).
Responsibilities
MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Shadowing-
Case Management:
Clinical Responsibilities:
The Case Aide will meet individually with patients to complete intakes or discharges.
The Case Aide will assist counselors with group preparation, group process and complete group notes.
The Case Aide will provide coverage for urinalysis as needed.
Assessment Screenings (increase knowledge and obtain skill set to advance in assessment services):
After employee has worked with clinical staff and leadership to gain appropriate documented knowledge and skill set, they may conduct assessments with ongoing clinical oversight.
Meet with and provide documentation for phase 3 groups weekly or monthly as required.
Documentation and reports:
Access to and protection of PHI:
Other work-related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
MINIMUM:
Currently enrolled in or has completed required WA State DOH college courses specific to the Substance Use Disorder Professional Certification.
Have a current SUDP Trainee Certification with the WA State DOH
OR meet WA State WAC 246-811-035 for Certification of a substance use disorder professional trainee and be willing to apply for certification within 24 hours of job offer.
Committed to the principles of Substance Use Disorder services.
Good computer skills.
Ability to work in a team environment and follow directions.
Excellent communication, organization, team building, interpersonal skills and ability to de-escalate crises.
Demonstrated commitment to the preservation of a workplace that embraces diversity and inclusivity.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Support and uphold the mission, beliefs and values of Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services.
Support and contribute to a creative, collaborative and respectful environment that promotes teamwork.
Demonstrates the necessary attitudes, knowledge and skills to deliver culturally competent services and work effectively in multi-cultural situations.
Applicant must successfully pass required background clearances prior to an offer of employment.
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| Location | Everett, WA |
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