Access: Supports for Living · 11 hours ago
Assistant Director of Substance Use Services
Access: Supports for Living is dedicated to helping individuals live their healthiest lives while supporting their staff. The Assistant Director of Substance Use Services is responsible for providing direct clinical services, overseeing a treatment program, and supervising counseling staff, ensuring compliance with documentation, billing, and regulatory requirements.
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Responsibilities
Will maintain a caseload as appropriate and will provide individual and group services as necessary
Overall clinical responsibility of specific treatment program assigned
Supervision of counseling staff, including completion of performance evaluations for the same
Oversee compliance with documentation and billing requirements
Remain current with OASAS regulations and new developments in changing health environment
Remain current on protocols of insurance companies to facilitate coordination of program’s financial responsibilities
Intervene with staff and clients in special situations
Attend meetings and serve on committees as necessary and requested
Maintain confidentiality of all client information as required by law
Competent to work with clients appropriate to the setting of the agency regarding age and special populations
Maintain all applicable licenses and/credentials
Collaborates and works well with team members in all areas to enhance the program as a whole and serve as a good role model for staff
Represents the agency with an ethical, fair, and positive attitude
Any other duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
LCSW or LMHC required
Initiative, good judgment, excellent communication, interpersonal and writing skills
Good knowledge and understanding of heroin addiction, methadone maintenance and detoxification treatment, the disease model
Knowledge of the federal, state and local regulations governing methadone chemotherapy treatment
Competent to work with clients appropriate to the setting of the agency regarding age and special populations
Proficient with electronic documentation and Microsoft Office Suite
Good knowledge and understanding of behavioral health, co-occurring disorders, and opioid use disorder treatment including Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Must be capable to access all rooms in a 2-story home
Able to work in open space floor plan
Must be capable to move throughout work day
Occasional lifting of > 25+ pounds
Preferred
CASAC preferred
Benefits
Competitive benefits
Company
Access: Supports for Living
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