Completes Diagnostic Assessments and treatments plans on individuals seeking services for gambling, alcohol or other drugs.
Facilitates therapeutic cognitive behaviorally based groups for alcohol and other drug treatment.
Conducts individual and family counseling sessions to identify those problems the client has which may interfere with the recovery process and develop appropriate treatment for client.
Makes appropriate referrals for further counseling and services to improve client’s quality of life and improve likelihood of recovery.
Provides case management, linkage and/or referrals to appropriate school, employment bureau, housing, health facility, or other community resource in order to enhance the client’s quality of life and improve likelihood of recovery.
Requirements
Ohio LPC or LSW required.
Experience working with individuals with SUD.
LCDCII, LCDCIII, LSW, or LPC preferred.
Benefits
Paid Time Off and Sick Time
Flexible work schedules
Public Student Loan Forgiveness
Comprehensive health insurance
403(b) Retirement with Match
Tuition Benefits ($1,250 per semester for BSW or $2,500 per semester or quarter for MSW or MA-Counseling)
Internship and Practicum opportunities for MSW and MA-Counseling students
Professional development opportunities and no cost to you CEU's