LAC or ACLC

CHCC IncGreat Falls, MT

About The Position

The Licensed Addictions Counselor (LAC) works as a core member of the Collaborative Care Team which involves the patient’s primary care provider and other providers such as mental health, substance use providers, medical providers, care coordinators, as appropriate, to provide comprehensive, patient centered, health care within Alluvion Health. The LAC is responsible for coordinating and supporting appropriate patient centered substance use care, mental health care within the parameters of the Health Center’s Patient Centered Medical Home Certification and ensuring services meet a patient’s needs and appropriate levels of care based on the patient’s diagnosis and the most recent ASAM criteria. The Licensed Addictions Counselor is expected to provide evidence-based treatments and collaborate to provide care with providers at Alluvion Health or externally when necessary and appropriate. These services may include assessment, individual, family or group and crisis intervention in the areas of counseling, education, support, and referral to promote healthy lifestyles and choices as part of whole person care.

Requirements

  • Differential diagnosis of substance use disorders in accordance with the most recent DSM;
  • Fluent in the most recent ASAM placement levels of care;
  • Evidence-based addictions treatment for substance use disorders;
  • Brief, structured intervention techniques - Motivational Interviewing, Behavioral Activation;
  • Psychopharmacology for substance use disorders that is within the appropriate scope of practice;
  • Basic computer data entry;
  • General office practices;
  • Community resources;
  • Cultural sensitivity;
  • HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules;
  • Safety policies and procedures.
  • Time management and organization;
  • Strong communication;
  • Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, Windows, Internet, electronic medical record systems;
  • Excellent customer service;
  • Written and verbal communication.
  • Collaborate effectively in a team setting;
  • Maintain effective and professional relationships with patients and other members of the care team;
  • Effectively engage patients in a therapeutic relationship, when appropriate;
  • Ability to set effective ethical boundaries within the clinician-patient relationship;
  • Evaluate for substance use disorders and diagnose in accordance with the DSM 5 and ASAM criteria;
  • Assess patients and create treatment plans for substance use disorders;
  • Respond appropriately to an emergency or crisis situation and be able to triage the situation by de-escalation or ability to discern a need to request for assistance if out of the scope of provider;
  • Adapt to changes in the work environment;
  • Manage competing demands, changes in approach or method to best fit the situation;
  • Deal with frequent change, delays and or unexpected events;
  • Adhere to a high degree of confidentiality and sensitivity towards the families involved;
  • Maintain confidentiality and compliance with HIPAA privacy and security rules;
  • Work with patients with diverse social economic and cultural backgrounds in an empathic, non-judgmental, respectful, and professional manner;
  • Work with people from all walks of life, such as individuals with various social and emotional histories, high risk, unemployed, and homeless, and people with mental health conditions;
  • Work independently with little direction but also with a team;
  • Read and comprehend materials;
  • Analyze and compile information;
  • Pass a criminal background check;
  • Observe required work hours;
  • Completion of clinical documentation within policy;
  • Communicate effectively orally and in writing;
  • Demonstrate punctuality;
  • Meet established timelines and/or deadlines;
  • Observe established lines of authority;
  • Identify problems that adversely affect the organization and its functions;
  • Offer positive suggestions for improvements.
  • You must meet the degree requirements as described in either Option 1, Option 2, Option 3, or Option 4. [MCA 37-35-202(2)]
  • Option 1 – Associate of Arts Degree in alcohol and drug studies, addiction, or substance use from an accredited institution.
  • Option 2 – an Associate's Degree other than those listed in Option 1 from an accredited institution which has a minimum of: a. six credit hours in human behavior, sociology, psychology, or a similar emphasis; b. three credit hours in psychopathology or course work exploring patterns and courses of abnormal or deviant behavior; and c. nine credit hours in counseling, six of which must be in group counseling and three in the theory of counseling.
  • Option 3 – Baccalaureate or advanced degree in alcohol and drug studies, psychology, sociology, social work, or counseling from an accredited institution.
  • Option 4 – Baccalaureate or advanced degree other than those listed in Option 3 from an accredited institution which has a minimum of: a. six credit hours in human behavior, sociology, psychology, or a similar emphasis; b. three credit hours in psychopathology or course work exploring patterns and courses of abnormal or deviant behavior; and c. nine credit hours in counseling, six of which must be in group counseling and three in the theory of counseling
  • Meet all Board of Behavioral Health criteria and have received an Addiction Counselor Licensure Candidate (ACLC) license issued by the State of MT.
  • Licensed Addictions Counselor (LAC) in the State of Montana. or Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in the State of Montana is expected to be obtained as soon as hours and testing allows by the State of Montana.
  • Valid Driver’s License issued by the State of Montana.
  • Intermediate to advanced software knowledge in Excel, Access, Word, Outlook, and the ability to learn and adequately operate Alluvion Health software applications.
  • Fluent in the English language. Ability to read, analyze, and interpret the most complex documents. Ability to respond effectively to the most sensitive inquiries or complaints.

Responsibilities

  • Support and closely coordinate substance use care with the patient’s primary care provider and when appropriate other mental health providers;
  • Evaluate and gather information from patients regarding mental health and substance use disorders in accordance with the DSM-5 and ASAM criteria;
  • Excellent listening and communication skills;
  • Conduct diagnostic and ASAM placement assessments to determine appropriate placement and formulate individualized treatment planning;
  • Use measurement-based tools to track patients, in person and by telephone, for changes in clinical symptoms and gather information about treatment side effects or complications;
  • Support psychotropic medication management prescribed by PCPs by asking questions about treatment adherence, side effects and other complications, and effectiveness of medication/treatment;
  • Facilitate internal or external referrals to evidence-based psychosocial treatments as appropriate;
  • Participate in regularly scheduled caseload consultation with the SUD Clinical Manager and facilitate communication regarding treatment recommendations to the patient’s PCP. Consultations will focus on patients new to treatment or who are not improving as expected, as evidenced by ASAM criteria and PHQ9, if applicable;
  • LAC will be active in knowing applicable resources for referral to treatment;
  • Facilitate patient engagement, transfers in level of care, and follow-up in care by utilization of motivational interviewing skills;
  • Review and evaluate patient care plans and staff with care team;
  • Document patient encounters, patient progress, treatment, and follow-up care in the electronic medical record system within the scope of practice;
  • Facilitate referrals for clinically indicated services outside Alluvion Health (mental health specialty care, substance use treatment, housing assistance, etc.);
  • Attend and participate in meetings and quality Improvement activities as required;
  • Serve as a member of committees as requested;
  • Participate in peer review as part of Quality Improvement activities and in compliance with Health Center Policies;
  • Maintain confidentiality according to HIPAA and maintain internal training certificates;
  • Work as a team player with staff and other community organizations to ensure quality services and program requirements are met to carry out the goals and objectives of the Health Center program;
  • Perform duties efficiently and effectively;
  • Follow Alluvion Health policies and procedures as well as SUD Dept procedures;
  • Establish and maintain productive working relationships with fellow employees, supervisors, and the public;
  • Perform other duties as required or assigned.
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