Are you doing what you love? We are!
Why? At our core, we are a resiliency-building company. Our purpose is to
unleash the power of our employees and participants to create a resilient
world, one person at a time.
As an innovative learning and
collaborative organization, every position contributes to this purpose and our
employees are the heart of who we are. We support healthy work/life balance for
our employees and invest in their potential through opportunities for continual
learning and growth.
If this resonates with you, then read
on!
About Our Co-Occurring Counselor Position:
Our Co-Occurring Counselor,
with specialization for Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders, plays a vital
role in building each participant's resilience, through innovative and
effective evidence-based practices.
What a Co-Occurring Counselor Does at Resilient Health:
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Develop and implement resilience-building curricula rooted in
evidence-based modeling, to specifically address substance use/co-occurring
disorders, trauma, and community integration
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Cultivate individualized readiness for change approach, focused on
harm-reduction and the participant's desire for abstinence
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Share expertise and technique in training other staff members
- Loves
learning new approaches to building resilience
- Passionate about using evidenced-based clinical practices to create
resilience
- Enjoys
engaging participants using a variety of motivational approaches
- Uses
independent judgement based on specialized education and training to create
strength-based assessments and treatment plans based on individualized
assessment of each participant
- Skilled
in or willing to learn non-verbal therapeutic approaches
- Energized
by facilitating group services in-person and via telehealth
- Uses
concurrent/collaborative documentation as a way to increase documentation
quality, promote work/life balance and engage our participants
- Enjoys
collaborating with other members of the clinical team to improve our
participants' experience and overall resilience
- Understands
the value of integrating family systems and support into the treatment
experience
- Creative,
energetic, flexible and serves as a healthy role model for participants
- Detail
oriented in documenting each participant's needs and progress
- Uses independent judgement based on
specialized education and training to plan, organize and conduct therapy
groups
- Provide emergency face-to-face counseling
and/or crisis intervention as needed to avert or in response to participant
relapse
- Identify the types and amounts of support participants
require to remain independent
- Maintain
participant records, treatment statistics and other documentation
according to company standards
- Participate
in oversight of the health, safety and welfare of participants in the
treatment programs
- Provide
back up to other outpatient staff as needed and/or as assigned
Requirements for This Position:
- Associate or Independent Arizona
State License in Social Work, Counseling, Marriage and Family, and/or
Substance Abuse preferred
- Previous Substance Abuse experience required
- Master's Degree in Social Work,
Counseling, Psychology or a related human service field required
- Valid
driver's license
- Valid
CPR/First Aid certifications or ability to obtain within 90 days of hire
- Valid
Fingerprint Clearance Card or ability to obtain within 90 days of hire
- Three-year
Motor Vehicle Record that meets our auto insurance carrier's coverage
requirements
Where You Will Be Working: 2255 W. Northern Ave., Phx, AZ 85021
What This Position Pays: $51,771 - $70,165, depending on experience and license
Our Perks:
- Exceptionally
generous PTO (3.5 weeks off your first year and rising in
subsequent years)
- 12
paid holidays
- Excellent
quarterly incentives
- 403(b)
with company match
- Medical/Dental/Vision
Insurance
- Short
and Long Term Disability
- Life
Insurance
- Licensure
reimbursement
- Employee
Assistance Program
- Voluntary
insurance for critical illness, accident and hospitalization
- Pet
insurance
If all of this sounds like something
you were born to do, then we would love to hear from you!
In an
effort to support our participants by setting healthy examples, all Resilient
Health campuses are smoke-free for employees.
Resilient Health is an Equal
Employment Opportunity employer and is dedicated to the principles of equal
employment opportunity. Resilient Health will make reasonable accommodation for
qualified individuals with known disabilities and for employees whose work
requirements interfere with a religious belief.