Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor Supervisor (LADC)$2500 Sign-on BonusJoin a Team That Changes Lives-Including Yours! Northstar Behavioral Health Network is a team of professionals that specialize in serving those battling substance use disorders, specifically Opioid Use Disorder and Stimulant Use Disorder. Also specializing in those needing Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS). At Northstar Behavioral Health, we don't just treat addiction-we transform lives. Our mission is to provide compassionate, expert care for individuals battling opioid and stimulant addiction through a multi-faceted treatment approach. But what truly sets us apart? Our people! We believe in fostering a work environment where growth, community, and passion thrive. That means: Exciting Team Events - We celebrate our hardworking staff with engaging gatherings, fostering connections beyond the workplace. Commitment to Community - From volunteering events to local engagement initiatives, we actively give back to the community we serve. Opportunities for Career Growth - With our expanding network of over 200 clients and growing, we provide the support and tools for you to thrive professionally. A Culture of Support - Join a team that understands the importance of a workplace built on integrity, compassion, and collaboration. Job Responsibilities
- Provide individual counseling, group counseling, case management, crisis intervention that addresses the goals established on the treatment plan.
- Document services provided in appropriate client files according to NBH policies and procedures and standards established by governing bodies.
- Comprehensive understanding of all MN Statutes related to providing services for the population NBHN serves
- Develop comprehensive treatment plans that meet the individual needs of the client. Treatment plans will be completed in accordance with NBH policies and procedures and standards established by governing bodies.
- Complete and document assessments in accordance with NBH policies and procedures and standards established by governing bodies.
- Participate in weekly staff meetings and supervision meetings.
- Conduct weekly individual supervision meetings with clinicians and interns.
- Responsible for disciplinary action in response to employee problems, performance or behavior; including but not limited to, verbal, written and performance improvement plan.
- Coordinate care with outside providers such as court, Department of Corrections, and other referral sources and provide appropriate information as requested.
- Discharge duties in accordance with contracts, licensure standards, and NBH policies and procedures.
- Exhibits knowledge of core competencies in relation to working with co-occurring disorders through continuing education and implementing skills into all aspects of treatment.
- Maintain current knowledge of site and client activities.
- Plan work tasks to coincide with programming requirements.
- Set priorities in monitoring clients, making house rounds, documentation of pertinent information and completion of other assignments.
- Available, in a friendly respectful dignified manner, to clients for questions and other assistance.
- Handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
- Highly dependable and can be counted on to work independently, having the ability to work with little direction.
- Maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of program philosophy and policies and procedures, 245G requirements, house operations, including client rights and confidentiality.
- Complete intake/admission procedures, orientation of new clients and co-workers.
- Encourage clients to achieve their goals by functioning as a positive role model.
- Serve as a resource for clients through knowledge of services and opportunities in the community.
- Accurate documentation of client information in the communications log and completion of other forms.
- Clearly understanding the program mission and how his/her work integrates with and advances the goals of the program.
- Respond to Client conflict resolution, grievances, and clinician disciplinary issues.
- Complete other tasks as assigned by the supervisor.
Requirements
- Must be licensed by the Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy as a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor
- Must be a designated by the Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy as a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor Supervisor
- Must know and understand the implications of 245G, sections 245A.65, 626.557, and 626.5572, and Chapter 260E.
- Bachelor degree
- Must have 3 or more years providing chemical dependency counseling
- CPR Certification or attain within 30 days
- Must have two years of freedom from chemical use problems
- Must pass a State of Minnesota Background Check
- Must possess a current Minnesota Driver's License with acceptable driving record
- Ability to use Microsoft office programs and other computer skills
Salary Description $65,ooo - $72,000 /year