CADC Intern- CBCS

KLAMATH YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERKlamath Falls, OR
$19 - $24Onsite

About The Position

CBCS counselors help their patients and families through the process of rehabilitation and recovery from drugs, alcohol, and other substance and behavioral addictions. Your primary task typically consists of designing and managing a personalized recovery plan for each patient. You'll help your patients identify sources of negative behavior and understand the effects that these behaviors have on themselves and on loved ones. The overall goal is to help individuals overcome their addictions and become self-sufficient. In addition to interventions, you'll focus on teaching patients’ preventative measures to safeguard against potential relapses. Counseling sessions may be on a one-on-one basis or in a group format.

Requirements

  • Foundational Knowledge: Understanding of basic principles of mental health and mental illness. Knowledge of common mental health disorders and their symptoms. Familiarity with developmental stages and their impact on mental health.
  • Client Engagement and Support: Skills in establishing rapport and building trusting relationships with clients. Ability to provide emotional support and encouragement. Competence in engaging clients in their treatment plans and goals.
  • Assessment and Observation: Ability to observe and document client behaviors, symptoms, and progress. Skills in conducting basic assessments under supervision. Understanding of when to seek supervision or refer to higher-level professionals.
  • Service Coordination: Competence in coordinating care and services for clients. Knowledge of community resources and how to access them. Ability to work as part of an interdisciplinary team.
  • Intervention and Crisis Management: Skills in implementing basic therapeutic interventions and support strategies. Ability to respond appropriately to crises and emergencies. Knowledge of safety planning and de-escalation techniques.
  • Documentation and Reporting: Competence in maintaining accurate and timely documentation of client interactions and progress. Skills in reporting critical information to supervisors and other team members. Understanding of confidentiality and privacy laws related to client information.
  • Professional and Ethical Behavior: Adherence to ethical standards and guidelines for professional conduct. Understanding of boundaries and appropriate professional behavior. Commitment to ongoing professional development and supervision.
  • Cultural Competence: Sensitivity to cultural, ethnic, and socio-economic diversity. Ability to engage with clients from diverse backgrounds in a respectful and effective manner. Commitment to continuous learning about cultural competence.
  • Communication Skills: Effective verbal and written communication skills. Ability to communicate clearly with clients, families, and other professionals. Skills in active listening and empathetic responses.
  • Self-Care and Self-Awareness: Awareness of personal stress levels and the impact of work on personal well-being. Commitment to self-care practices and seeking support when needed. Ability to reflect on personal biases and their impact on professional practice.
  • Understanding of Legal and Ethical Standards: Knowledge of relevant legal and regulatory standards in mental health practice. Understanding of client rights and advocacy. Commitment to ethical decision-making and professional integrity.
  • Bachelor’s Degree preferred.
  • CADC intern status is valid for two years.
  • Individual must be certified with MHACBO as CADC I prior to the two-year expiration date.
  • If in recovery: a minimum of two years clean and sober is mandatory.
  • Have experience in the field of drug and alcohol treatment, and experience working with co-occurring (dual-diagnosis) clients.
  • Valid Oregon driver’s license, insurable driving record.
  • Personal automobile insurance is required if clients are transported or any agency business is conducted by the employee using his/her personal vehicle.
  • All clinical documentation of services provided to clients or on behalf of the client must be completed within 48 hours of the service completion.
  • For services provided at the end of a month, all services must be documented by the second (2nd) business day of the following month.

Nice To Haves

  • It would be useful if this individual met the requirements to become MHACBO QMHA Certified, though this is not required.

Responsibilities

  • Work closely with other staff as a member of a treatment team to coordinate care for mutual clients.
  • Work closely with the client to identify issues and create goals and treatment plans.
  • Assist clients with crisis management and coping strategies.
  • Complete intakes, assessments, treatment plans, and aftercare plans as appropriate.
  • Provide one-on-one counseling and case management services, maintain timely client documentation and work collaboratively with other community partners when needed.
  • If necessary, coordinate with and complete all necessary referral paperwork for the client to enter inpatient residential treatment.
  • Facilitate evidenced based groups as assigned.
  • Facilitate client U.A.'s by following proper protocol, track results and follow up with clients.
  • Lead group and/or individual therapy sessions.
  • Be available to speak with/meet with family, as appropriate and as authorized by the client by utilizing a signed “release of information.”
  • Meet with program supervisor on a weekly basis for clinical supervision and attend various meetings as needed.
  • Work with team members including QMHP's, case managers, peer support and medical staff to coordinate care for mutual clients.
  • Other duties as assigned by Program Supervisor.
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