BCORE Addictions Counselor/Clinician
Job Description
POSITION OVERVIEW
Member of the BCORE team to provide outreach and client engagement, planning, coordination, treatment support and counseling for individuals who use or abuse opiates and other substances, diagnosed with a mental health disorder or dually diagnosed. Conduct treatment planning, assessments, consultation, and follow-up on direct services to assist clients and their families in coping with health-related social problems, addiction, mental illness, trauma, and homelessness.
REPORTING STRUCTUREThere are no staff members reporting to this position.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES- Work effectively and collaboratively with other specialists as part of an interdisciplinary team.
- Utilize evidence-based practices for street outreach, case management, addiction disorders, and co-occurring disorders when performing engagement, individual sessions and group sessions.
- Conduct canvassing and outreach visits to various street locations, agencies, shelters, and hospitals to engage clients who may be eligible for the BCORE program.
- Earn and maintain clients' trust through consistency, integrity, honesty, managing expectations, unconditional positive regard, and persistent follow-up; impart this approach throughout the team through role modeling, coaching, and close consultation.
- Conduct screening interviews and assessments using personal interviews, referral information, medical history, collateral contact and additional methods as needed.
- Recommend treatment plans that address medical, psychiatric, and psychosocial needs/problems and utilize clinically appropriate and evidence-based interventions to address specific goals. Modify the plan as necessary to reflect the needs of the client.
- Provide case management services for a group of assigned people which includes coordinating and monitoring the Individual Treatment Plan for the team.
- Provide ongoing assessment of clients' addictions and mental health and their response to treatment.
- Provide symptom education and illness management as prescribed by evidenced based practices or established guidelines.
- Provide individual ongoing counseling to individuals, groups, or families as reflected in the Individual Treatment Plan.
- Ensure clients' safety and priority social needs are met, including safe, affordable housing, adequate food, and clothing.
- Assist clients to carry out daily living skills including personal hygiene, nutritional needs, shopping, and food preparation as well as house cleaning and laundry. Teach transportation skills, financial and budgeting skills.
- Provide assistance with housing and benefits applications, including but not limited Coordinated Access, SSI/SSDI, and SNAP and participate in professional development to maintain benefits expertise.
- Build strong relationships with clients, families, co-workers, and the surrounding community. Provide education to families and other identified natural supports.
- Identifies gaps in service, barriers to treatment, and the acquisition of community resources.
- Act as a liaison and resource to BCORE team and clients as a Subject Matter Expert in Substance Abuse Disorders and Addiction.
- Advocates for the reduction of such barriers and for the development of services needed.
- Provide crisis intervention and rapid support services to prevent hospitalization.
- As needed, visit clients and potential clients who are in Emergency Departments or admitted to a hospital and assist with discharge planning and care coordination.
- Participate in BCORE-related meetings, client care conferences, training programs, etc.
- Keep up-to-date, quality services documentation following PEP, HMIS, and other approved policies and procedures.
- Ensure timely and appropriate follow-up to referrals and excellent communication and coordination with referral partners.
- Follow training in Housing First, Harm Reduction, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma/Resilience, Peer Support, Person-Centered Care Coordination/Case Management, Street Medicine, and other evidence-based practices.
- Provide on-call and/or rotating shift duty as needed on nights and weekends and during emergencies. Provide on-call crisis intervention when assigned covering nighttime and weekend hours.
Clinically oriented Community Canvassing and Outreach Client-centered treatment plans
Completion of pertinent client documentation Quality of engagement and counseling services
Education on and Subject Matter Expert on Substance Use Disorders and Addiction Liaison with outside agencies,
Client well-being (clinical and physical)
EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE AND JOB REQUIREMENTSEducation: Minimum bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, professional counseling, or related field. Preferred 2+ years' experience in direct client service
Skill Requirement: Two to three months OJT required for efficient job performance.
Job Requirements:
- Be a Maryland licensed Addictions Professional (LCADC, LGADC, or CAC-AD)
- Must have a valid driver's license with no more than 4 points.
- Access to a personal vehicle
- Must have the ability to work independently with minimum supervision
COMMENTS
Must exhibit knowledge and/or experience working with individuals living with substance use disorder, OUD and mental health treatment, and experience working with unhoused populations.