Job Title: Assessment Counselor (LPC, LMFT, LCSW)
Work Days: Monday\-Friday
Work Location: In person/Hybrid/Remote eligible
Pay Range: $80,000 \- $95,000
Position Type: Full time, salary position open in our friendly Integrative Medical Facility of Counselors, Psychologist, Psychiatrist, Physician Assistant and Recovery Professionals.
Who we are: Wisdom Traditions Counseling Services provides Alaska State certified and CARF nationally accredited outpatient programs. Providing both live onsite and tele\-health services. Our integrated approach to patient care includes the treatment of behavioral health, addiction, and care coordination for primary care medical and medication management.
Who we are looking for: We are growing and have a new opening for an experienced Licensed Assessment Counselor (LPC, LMFT, LCSW) who desires to work in an integrative, trauma sensitive, and holistically oriented program. As a fully accredited facility, this position is responsible for maintaining all standards set forth by the State of Alaska DBH and CARF International.
Essential Job Function: The Licensed Assessment Counselor manages the daily diagnostic assessments that are scheduled for clinical services, which include placement into ASAM Level 2\.5 (Partial Hospitalization\- PHP) and ASAM Level 2\.1 (Intensive Outpatient\- IOP) and ASAM Level 1 programming. They report to the Clinical Director and consult with the Medical Director to confirm appropriate placements and assign a directing clinician for each patient admitted to our ASAM programming services. Additionally, this individual will be assigned a specific caseload for specialized continuing care groups, which includes individualized counseling and a weekly therapeutic ASAM Level 1 continuing care group. This caseload assignment also involves management of monthly status reporting.
Must be able to work both independently and within a supportive team of professionals and contribute as a member of a vibrant inter\-disciplinary team. Looking for a strong and collaborative team\-player that is enthusiastic about mental health and addiction recovery. Strong verbal and written communication abilities are a must.
The prime candidate will have experience working with mental health, dual\-diagnoses, and substance use disorder populations.
Job Functions Include but are not limited to:
- Coordinate daily scheduled clinical diagnostic assessments for both Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health patients.
- Understand and prioritize diagnoses with appropriate level of care placement.
- Understand and develop initial treatment plans for each person that receives an assessment.
- Understand and utilize Electronic Records system, Outlook O365, telephone systems, and other technology for communication and patient record keeping.
- Coordinate and align clinical programming and other service recommendations for discussion and review from Clinical and Medical Directors, which includes documenting the assigned directing clinicians.
- Understand and utilize the appropriate CPT codes for each patient’s assessment services
- Understand comprehensive knowledge of ASAM and maintain curriculum for the ASAM Level 1 therapeutic continuing care group.
- Utilize Motivational Interviewing strategies to present assessment findings and facilitate patient acceptance of treatment recommendations.
- Assess treatment/recovery progress and, in consultation with the patient, make appropriate changes to the treatment plan to ensure progress toward treatment objectives
- Perform the actions necessary to facilitate a group, including use of tele\-health platforms.
- Work closely with admin and case managers to provide the required documentation to facilitate new patient admission to treatment.
- Apply confidentiality\-related legal restrictions appropriately.
- Maintain compliance with HIPPA and 42CFR part 2 and any other state or federal laws protecting confidential information.
- Master’s degree or higher in mental health and/or substance use professions
- Holds LPC/LMFT/LCSW license (or other relevant credentials) and ability to supervise non\-licensed clinicians working toward LPC/LMFT/LCSW
- Three (3\) years’ experience independent counseling in addictions, family therapy, social services, or mental health and supports the mission of holistic health services.
- Certification as a Chemical Dependency Counselor (CDC) I or Behavioral Health Counselor (BHC) I or higher by Alaska Commission for Behavioral Health Certification (ACBHC), or certification by another certifying body, such as a state certifying affiliate of NAADAC \- the Association for Addiction Professionals \- or other similar recognized organizations; experience judged as meeting certification requirements may be accepted provided the applicant be certified within six months of hire
- Demonstrates Leadership Aptitude
- Strategic Thinking/Planning
- Business Acumen in Clinical Operations and Billing
- Solution Focused
- Self\-Motivated
- Strong Bias for Action aligned with Effective Results
- Retirement savings options
- Paid time off
- 8 Company paid holidays
- Medical premium reimbursement (ICHRA)
- Anchorage, AK 99518: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred)
- Master’s degree (Required)
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Please include a cover letter with your resume
We invite you to apply and research our mission and values on our website. https://www.wisdomtraditions.us/careers\-overview