Certified Drug and Addiction Counselor
Company: Homeless Children's Network
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: April 14, 2025
Job Description:
Position Title: Certified Substance Use CounselorAgency:
Homeless Children's NetworkSCHEDULE: Full Time - Starts
ImmediatelySALARY: $70,000Benefit: Health, Dental, and Vision
insurance; Commuter stipendHOMELESS CHILDREN'S NETWORK MISSION
STATEMENTThe mission of Homeless Children's Network is to decrease
the trauma of homelessness and domestic violence for children,
youth, and families; to empower families; and to increase the
effectiveness of collaborative efforts among service providers to
end homelessness and poverty.Homeless Children's Network is a
community-based organization providing mental health and family
support services to children and families who are homeless and
formerly homeless.JABALI YOUTH SUD OUTPATIENT PROGRAMJabali Youth
SUD Outpatient Program is a culturally responsive and
family-centered substance use treatment program for youth in San
Francisco. Utilizing Evidence-based and locally innovative
interventions, this program will provide co-occurring or SUD
standalone services for youth who are at risk or struggling with
drug, alcohol, and other substances. Jabali offers a continuum of
services depending on the level of care needed:
- Early Intervention for youth who are at risk of developing a
Substance Use Disorder (SUD).
- Outpatient Level 1 for youth who are actively using substances
and meet criteria for SUD diagnosis, but who present with NO acute
intoxication and/or withdrawal potential.
- Intensive Outpatient for youth who are actively using
substances, meet criteria for SUD diagnosis, and who present with
acute intoxication and/or withdrawal potential.This program serves
all ethnicities and populations within San Francisco with focused
expertise to meet the needs of youth under the age of 18 years old
who are Medi-Cal beneficiaries.POSITION SUMMARY:The Substance Use
Counselor, also known as Alcohol & Other Drugs (AOD) Counselor,
will be working alongside and in partnership with the Program's
Licensed Healing Arts Practitioners (LPHA) and Case Managers. The
Substance Use Counselor is the primary direct service provider in
the program. Their direct service tasks include individual and
group counseling, contributing to assessment and treatment
planning, screening referrals, case management and care
coordination, patient education, and collateral services.
Additionally, they may support with outreach and engagement
activities.The duties of the AOD Counselor will be primarily
overseen by the LPHA.DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Intervention and
Counseling
- Offer one-on-one counseling or group counseling sessions for
clients dealing with substance use issues.
- Offer collateral support to family and significant persons, as
directed by LPHA.
- Provide emotional support, coping strategies, and behavioral
management techniques.
- Support clients in addressing personal or social problems that
may impact their substance use.Assessment and Treatment
Planning
- Contributes to clinical assessment by gathering information as
directed by the LPHA, who will be leading the intake and assessment
process.
- May contribute to screening and client intakes as
appropriate.
- Contributes to the development of strength-based Treatment
Plans of Care for each client and consistently monitor
progress.
- Will continuously re-assess and monitor client's well-being and
functioning and collaborate with LPHA in updating assessment and
treatment plan as needed.Client Education:
- Educate clients and their families about substance use
disorders, mental health disorders, treatment options, and coping
strategies.
- Promote wellness and help clients develop long-term strategies
for managing their substance use and mental health.
- Provide client education in individual or group settings on a
topic collaboratively designed with LPHA under the direction of the
Clinical Director.Case Management and Care Coordination:
- As directed by LPHA, coordinate with other providers to offer
holistic care.
- As directed by LPHA, coordinate with other systems, including
school, probation, child welfare and primary care.
- Provide case management and care coordination support to client
and family in collaboration with the case manager.
- Provide resources and referrals to support services, including
community mental health programs, shelters, and support
groups.
- As directed, follow-up on referrals made by LPHA and Medical
Director.Documentation and Record Keeping
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date client records, including
treatment plans, progress notes, and session details.
- Submit documentation for LPHA to review and approve in a timely
manner per DHCS and agency standards.
- Ensure documentation complies with all relevant legal and
ethical guidelines, including confidentiality and privacy standards
(e.g., HIPAA).
- Ensure documentation confidentiality per clinical
procedures.Agency meetings and other miscellaneous duties
- Attend weekly supervision meetings with assigned
supervisor.
- Attend weekly interdisciplinary clinical meetings with clinical
staff.
- Attend care management meetings with JABALI partner
agencies.
- Participate in bi-weekly JABALI Service Network meetings.
- Provide coordination support to achieve the mission and
objectives of the Jabali Outpatient Program.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Program
Director.Advocacy and Community Outreach
- Advocate for substance use and mental health awareness and
reduce stigma in the community.
- Develop and implement an outreach plan for engaging youth in
programming. Network with other entities, such as other providers,
SFUSD, probation/parole officers, child welfare social workers,
community programs, etc., to raise awareness of the JABALI
treatment services.
- Facilitate referrals through effective networking.
- In addition to external networking, will provide information to
internal programs that would like to refer clients to SUD treatment
services. In collaboration with LPHA, will consult on potential
internal referrals maintaining client's confidentiality and
privacy.Professional Development:
- Engage in continuing education, professional training, and
supervision to stay current with best practices and new substance
use and mental health treatments.
- Participate in workshops, seminars, and conferences related to
substance use and mental health care.REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- A minimum of 2.5 years working with at-risk youth and their
families.
- Must be 1) certified or registered by an organization that is
recognized by the Department of Health Care Services and accredited
with the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (CAADE, CADTP,
or CCAPP), and 2) meets all California State education, training,
and work experience requirements set forth in the Counselor
Certification Regulations, Cal. Code Regs., tit. 9, Div. 4, chapter
8.
- Prior experience working with individuals dealing with
substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders, ideally in
a clinical, outpatient, or hospital setting.
- Versed in best practices and interventions such as Motivational
Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Stages of Change,
etc.
- Knowledgeable about adolescent development; Experience in
clinical treatment, healing arts, and intervention
techniques/approaches to youth development.
- Knowledge of youth services in San Francisco from which clients
can benefit.
- Experience working and engaging with youth and their families,
youth in child welfare system, youth within the juvenile justice
system, youth with disabilities, youth with co-occurring disorders,
and/or gang-affiliated, etc.SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Knowledgeable about youth development and empowerment
principles, prevention strategies, best practices in serving
high-risk youth, behavior modification, harm reduction, etc.
- Ability to meet deadlines and juggle multiple competing
deadlines/tasks in a fast-paced environment.
- Able to maintain confidential, accurate, and complete records,
including documentation of daily encounters, progress notes, weekly
and monthly reports, etc.
- Excellent organizational, communication, written, and verbal
skills.
- Ability to work as a member of a team.
- High level of empathy and compassion, with a non-judgmental
approach to clients.
- Cultural competence and sensitivity when working with diverse
populations.
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