The Counselor III (CADC) is a valuable member of our (SAP) Substance Abuse Program who provides direct care to those in the Methadone maintenance program. Responsibilities include evaluating and assessing clients for the appropriate level of care and aiding in planning/implementing a treatment plan. In addition to conducting individual, group, and family counseling, case management, outreach, education, monitoring, referral, linkage, follow-ups, and documentation, and working directly with the Methadone program and clients.
Schedule Hours: 37.5 hours a week
- Monday - Friday (6:00am-2:00pm)
- Potential coverage as needed on Saturday mornings (6:00am - 11:00am).
- $5.00 shift differential for working hours deemed eligible for shift and weekend premium.
Essential Functions
- Provides direct services to clients including individual and group treatment.
- Maintains regular contact with an active caseload.
- Consults with the supervisor regarding transfer/placement of a client to another level of service, as needed.
- Facilitates with clients and collaborates with the treatment team to develop, review and update treatment goals and referrals both internally and externally.
- Assists clients in obtaining public entitlements, housing, community resources, etc.
- Attends staffing with Court Services, schools, agencies and others, as necessary.
- Organizes and participates in treatment-related clinical conferences and staffing on assigned clients.
- Conducts crisis intervention/evaluation/referral to persons who present themselves at the program.
- Performs initial evaluations and assessments of potential clients regarding their appropriateness for participation in the program.
- Provides education and direction to clients, family members and/or significant others.
- Takes responsibility for training in and documenting clinical chart requirements to meet program and state standards.
- Assists in facilitating transportation of clients if needed.
Education
- Clinical certification as a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor from the Illinois Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse Professional Certification Association (IAODAPCA) or
- Licensed professional counselor or licensed clinical professional counselor pursuant to the Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing Act; or
- Physician licensed to practice medicine in all its branches pursuant to the Medical Practice Act of 1987; or
- Licensed as a psychologist pursuant to the Clinical Psychology Practice Act [225 ILCS 15]; or
- Licensed as a social worker or licensed clinical social worker pursuant to the Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act [225 ILCS 20].
Any new professional staff, who will provide clinical services in a treatment or designated program service and who do not meet the requirements of above when hired shall meet the requirements specified in within two years after the date of employment in the substance use disorder (SUD) field. Time in the SUD field is accumulative, it is not per employment episode.
About Lake County Health Department
As the largest human service provider in Lake County, we believe that services must be available without barriers. No residents are turned away due to the inability to pay. We believe in providing services in an environment of mutual respect, free of discrimination or bias. Whether assuring accessible and effective care, impacting policy, or assessing and monitoring risks, the Lake County Health Department and Community Health Center has been an essential part of the public health system in Lake County for 60 years. We are looking for passionate, qualified team members, who can help make a difference in our agency, and most importantly, in our community.