Substance Abuse Counselor - LAG-USC
Listed on 2026-02-09
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Substance Abuse Counselor
Overview
Position Purpose
The Substance Abuse Counselor will provide individual and group counseling services to unhoused clients residing in the Los Angles General Recuperative Care Center located on the Los Angeles General Medical Center campus, in the city of Los Angeles, California. This position works collaboratively with the social work, case management, medical provider, nursing team and offsite providers to provide quality services to those most in need.
The Counselor is responsible for maintaining a high standard of care within the Substance Abuse and Prevention Control (SAPC), Drug Medi-Cal (DMC) program, and State Alcohol and Other Drug Program (ADP) guidelines. The Counselor upholds JWCH’s mission to improve the health and well-being of underserved populations in Los Angeles County.
- Collaborate effectively with treatment team members to ensure cohesive care.
- Conduct intake assessments, establish problem lists, and maintain accurate documentation in partnership with the program coordinator and other team members.
- Deliver high-quality treatment to an assigned caseload.
- Facilitate weekly individual counseling sessions and care coordination efforts.
- Lead various counseling groups, including Matrix, Seeking Safety, Parenting, Relapse Prevention, Domestic Violence, Anger Management, Helping Women Recover, Women in Recovery, SUD Education, Life Skills, and Co-Dependency.
- Provide clients with detailed progress reports upon request.
- Utilize the Electronic Health Record system (Next Gen and CHAMP) for all client documentation.
- Complete documentation within 24 hours of delivering treatment services.
- Collaborate with an integrated, multi-disciplinary team that includes the Los Angeles County Probation/Parole Department, the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Department of Health, and other mental and behavioral health professionals.
- Remain open to feedback and explore innovative approaches to treatment.
- Maintain confidentiality of records in accordance with HIPAA requirements.
- Provide immediate support and intervention for clients in crisis, ensuring their safety and connecting them to appropriate resources.
- Engage with clients' families to provide education and support, fostering a collaborative approach to recovery.
- Assist clients in accessing community resources, including housing, employment, and social services, to support their recovery journey.
- Perform additional duties as assigned.
- Collaborate effectively with treatment team members to ensure cohesive care.
- Conduct intake assessments, establish problem lists, and maintain accurate documentation in partnership with the program coordinator and other team members.
- Deliver high-quality treatment to an assigned caseload.
- Facilitate weekly individual counseling sessions and care coordination efforts.
- Lead various counseling groups, including Matrix, Seeking Safety, Parenting, Relapse Prevention, Domestic Violence, Anger Management, Helping Women Recover, Women in Recovery, SUD Education, Life Skills, and Co-Dependency.
- Provide clients with detailed progress reports upon request.
- Utilize the Electronic Health Record system (Next Gen and CHAMP) for all client documentation.
- Complete documentation within 24 hours of delivering treatment services.
- Collaborate with an integrated, multi-disciplinary team that includes the Los Angeles County Probation/Parole Department, the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Department of Health, and other mental and behavioral health professionals.
- Remain open to feedback and explore innovative approaches to treatment.
- Maintain confidentiality of records in accordance with HIPAA requirements.
- Provide immediate support and intervention for clients in crisis, ensuring their safety and connecting them to appropriate resources.
- Engage with clients' families to provide education and support, fostering a collaborative approach to recovery.
- Assist clients in accessing community resources, including housing, employment, and social services, to support their recovery journey.
- Perform…
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