Only 24h Left: ACT Substance Abuse Specialist
Company: Monadnock Family Services
Location: Keene
Posted on: June 28, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Monadnock Family Services
Description: Begin your career with us. Build your career with us.
Stay with us for the duration of your career. We have an amazing
pattern of longevity among our staff. We have career ladders to
keep you moving up! The MLADC or LADC Substance Abuse Specialist
provides outpatient assessment, treatment, referral and
consultation and education services for adolescents/families and
adults with alcohol or other drug problems, as well as clients with
dual issues of substance abuse and mental health problems. We are
looking for people to join our team who are seeking: · a
purpose-driven career · meaningful work · work-life-balance · to be
a part of something BIGGER Our benefits* Include: 35 hour workweek,
ICHRA Health plans and dental insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts
(FSA, DCA, LPFSA), Health Savings Account (HSA), Paid Time Off
(starting with 12 days per calendar year), 12 Paid Sick Days per
calendar year, 9 Paid Holidays, 3 Personal Floating Holidays, 403b
with discretionary employer contributions, Employer Paid
Life/AD&D/Long Term Disability Insurance based on FTE, Employee
Assistance Program, Tuition Assistance, Student Loan Forgiveness
Opportunities *Some exclusions may apply Requirements:
RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Admission/Intake Conducts comprehensive
assessments of clients referred to the program to determine needs
for services and makes treatment recommendations or referrals to
other programs to ensure appropriate care. a. Provides a regular
schedule of Intake appointments to be used by the Central Intake
Team for scheduling clients for initial assessment and evaluation.
b. Completes a thorough psychosocial history, substance abuse
history, clinical formulation, multiaxial DSM-IV diagnosis and
documents according to the MFS Adult Assessment (SA version) by the
completion of the 3rd session. Uses standardized, evidenced based
instruments as appropriate to assist in completing these
evaluations (SASSI, SASSI-A2, MAST) c. Contacts referral sources
and any other appropriate providers to follow up on referrals and
to coordinate and plan care. Documents such contacts in the
client's record. d. Completes steps necessary to refer clients to
other service providers outside the program or the agency when
appropriate and documents those actions in the client's record. 2.
Treatment. Provides appropriate treatment approaches to help
clients attain mutually determined goals. a. Develops appropriately
empathic and supportive relationships with clients as evidenced by
data in client files, direct observation, and review of clinical
work in supervision. collaboration with the client, and family when
appropriate, an Initial Service Plan, outlining identified key
problem areas, goals, individualized, measurable objectives towards
goal achievement, and planned interventions according to MFS
Initial Service Planning template by the completion of the 3rd
session. c. Selects appropriate treatment modality based on
clinical needs of clients, personal expertise and program needs,
including providing services for couples and families when
appropriate, referral to medical services/psychiatry and/or
referral to group treatment options. Incorporates evidenced-based,
best practice approaches in work with clients (ie- stages of
change, motivational interviewing, 12 step as an adjunct) d.
Documents client status in relation to attainment of stated goals
in progress notes written in designated Agency format (DSRs).
Completes DSRs within 48 working hours according to program
policy/procedures. e. Responds to clinical crises as needed in
accordance with agency and program policies and procedures. f.
Provides collateral service to assist in implementation of
treatment goals when requested by other caregivers or as clinically
indicated. Uses agency and community resources to enhance client
treatment. g. Communicates and negotiates transfer of client
services appropriately and completes necessary associated
documentation . 3. Professional Conduct. Exhibits conduct and
ethics that enhance quality of client care, contribute to
productive interaction among MFS staff and promote a positive image
of MFS in the community. a. Adheres to agency standards of
confidentiality as evidenced by the absence of substantiated
complaints. b. Seeks supervision appropriately when faced with
ethical or legal dilemmas within clinical care. c. Is, at all
times, respectful and professional in interactions with clients,
support staff, and clinical colleagues; assuming a strong customer
service attitude. Develops and maintains positive professional
relationships with MFS staff as evidenced by adherence to policies
and procedures governing interactions and the absence of
substantiated complaints. d. Is punctual in arriving on time to
scheduled meetings and client sessions. e. Presents a positive
image of MFS when consulting with other caregivers or representing
the agency in the community as evidenced by positive feedback from
others and the absence of substantiated complaints. f. Provides
community outreach services, for example, consultation and
education with schools, correctional facilities and other agencies
and organizations as needed. Available to provide liaison/public
relations to community agencies/networks 4. Professional
Development. Continues to increase clinical knowledge and skills in
the field of addictions treatment, to enhance clinical care,
personal development and agency services. a. Attends clinical
supervision as required and provides clinical data and materials as
expected by clinical supervisor. b. With input from clinical
supervisor and program director, prepares and carries out written
learning plan to address continuing education and professional
development needs and documents all related activities. c. Attends
and actively participates in administrative and clinical team
meetings; attends relevant agency inservices and other staff
development programs. d. Shares with other staff at appropriate
opportunities new knowledge and skills acquired. e. Provides
consultation and education services to other community groups upon
request when feasible. 5. Administrative/Fiscal: Demonstrates a
solid fiscal consciousness and adheres to designated procedures
relating to MFS Fiscal Policy and Procedure. a. Meets or exceeds
established goals for billable service units. b. Assists Program
Director, Support Staff Team Leader and Billing Department in
collecting fees, copayments or reconciling past due balances from
specified clients. c. CEDDS: Completes monthly CEDD/Admissions and
client activity reports on all eligible clients, as required by the
Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Recovery (DADAPR)
QUALIFICATIONS: * Masters Degree in substance abuse or related
fields (psychology, counseling, social work, nursing, or related
field from an accredited college or university.) Preference given
to degree that is certifiable or licensable in New Hampshire. *
LADAC certified or certifiable. * At least one year in a
degree-related internship under the supervision of a psychiatrist,
doctoral level psychologist, a certified/licensed mental health
professional or person with equivalent credentials. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion,
national origin, disability, veteran status, age, marital status,
pregnancy, genetic information, or other legally protected status.
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