Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services

SUD Counselor – Addictions Counselor

Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services

full-time

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Location Type: Office

Location: CincinnatiOhioUnited States

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About the role

  • Completes Diagnostic Assessments and treatments plans on individuals seeking services for gambling, alcohol or other drugs.
  • Facilitates therapeutic cognitive behaviorally based groups for alcohol and other drug treatment.
  • Conducts individual and family counseling sessions to identify those problems the client has which may interfere with the recovery process and develop appropriate treatment for client.
  • Makes appropriate referrals for further counseling and services to improve client’s quality of life and improve likelihood of recovery.
  • Provides case management, linkage and/or referrals to appropriate school, employment bureau, housing, health facility, or other community resource in order to enhance the client’s quality of life and improve likelihood of recovery.

Requirements

  • Ohio LPC or LSW required.
  • Experience working with individuals with SUD.
  • LCDCII, LCDCIII, LSW, or LPC preferred.
Benefits
  • Paid Time Off and Sick Time
  • Flexible work schedules
  • Public Student Loan Forgiveness
  • Comprehensive health insurance
  • 403(b) Retirement with Match
  • Tuition Benefits ($1,250 per semester for BSW or $2,500 per semester or quarter for MSW or MA-Counseling)
  • Internship and Practicum opportunities for MSW and MA-Counseling students
  • Professional development opportunities and no cost to you CEU's
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
diagnostic assessmentstreatment planscognitive behavioral therapyindividual counselingfamily counselingcase managementreferral services
Soft Skills
therapeutic facilitationproblem identificationclient supportquality of life improvement
Certifications
Ohio LPCLSWLCDCIILCDCIII