Description
The Wells/Robertson House provides transitional housing for people in recovery from substance misuse and is seeking a skilled experienced and licensed Clinical Social Worker or Professional Counselor for the part-time position of Relief Counselor II to oversee the Housing Initiative Program and assist with other duties for individuals undergoing alcohol/drug treatment or other professional counseling while looking to break the cycle of homelessness.
As the Relief Counselor II you will oversee the Housing Initiative Program (HIP) a cooperative arrangement with Montgomery County government designed to reduce the incidence of homelessness by providing permanent supportive housing for qualifying individuals. Embracing the Housing First model where homeless individuals are moved directly from emergency shelter into permanent housing with wrap-around services support is provided through case management and other resources once the individual is housed. You will supervise staff involved in case coordination of HIP participants prepare counseling assessments and counsel and engage participants conduct home visits to HIP participants living in off-site housing and monitor participant progress.
On an as-needed basis at the Wells/Robertson House you will also counsel individuals and groups on substance abuse homelessness and mental health matters; assist with assessments; handle admissions and discharges; monitor and chart resident progress; facilitate meetings; and transport House residents to meetings and appointments.
The ideal candidate will have previous experience working with the homeless substance misusing and co-occurring population and in substance abuse/chemical dependency counseling treatment and rehabilitation. You must have demonstrated knowledge of the Housing First and Harm Reduction Models and be licensed as a Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Professional Counselor (LCPC) in the State of Maryland to be considered. Previous experience working with the Montgomery County Housing Initiative Program is a plus.
Starting hourly rate is negotiable within the range depending on qualifications experience certifications and training. Hours per week vary based on operational needs; the position may provide on-call evening weekend and holiday shift coverage. Hours will not exceed an average of 27.5 hours per week. Direct deposit of paychecks is a condition of employment for all City of Gaithersburg employees.
Job Functions
What you will do with us:
- Provide supervision and oversight to staff involved in case coordination of the Housing Initiative Program (HIP).
- Prepare counseling assessments and counsel and engage residents of the Wells/Robertson House and participants of the HIP.
- Audit HIP participant charts and conduct home visits to HIP participants living independently in off-site housing.
- Assist with supporting Wells/Robertson House services including but not limited to assessments counseling handling admissions and discharges monitoring and charting resident progress facilitating meetings and transporting House residents to meetings and appointments as needed.
- Respond appropriately to emergencies including contacting appropriate staff and supervisors; interact with emergency responders as needed.
Key job responsibilities are highlighted above; pleaseclick hereto view the complete classification description for the Relief Counselor IIposition.
Qualifications
What you will need to be considered:
- Possession of a High School Diploma High School Equivalency Diploma or G.E.D. Certificate.
- Clinical licensure; either a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPS) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker Clinical (LCSW-C).
- Some experience or familiarity with the Montgomery County Housing Initiative Program desirable.
- Excellent written and verbal communication interview and counseling skills.
- Previous experience working with the homeless substance misusing and co-occurring population and in substance abuse/chemical dependency counseling treatment and rehabilitation.
- Demonstrated knowledge of Housing First and Harm Reduction models.
- Knowledge of the Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) and the Peer Recovery service models preferred.
- Solid computer skills (Microsoft Office).
- Possession of an appropriate drivers license valid in the State of Maryland.
- Ability to speak read and write fluently in a language in addition to English (such as Spanish Chinese Korean etc.).
- Or any acceptable equivalent combination of education experience and training that provides the required knowledge skills and abilities to satisfactorily perform job duties.
Additional Information
Interested applicants must submit a complete online application to be considered.
Review of applications will begin immediately so prompt application is strongly encouraged. The position will remain open until filled; recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of qualified applications are received or all hiring decisions have been made.
Successful candidates will be subject to a background check and drug/alcohol screening. The City has established an alcohol-free drug-free and smoke-free workplace which applies to any person employed by conducting business with or applying for a position with the City. Each employee as a condition of their employment may be required to participate in pre-employment and reasonable suspicion testing. Employees classified as safety sensitive are also subject to immediate post-accident and random testing.
For more information about this position contact Acting Homeless Services Division Manager Lee Jansky at or . Questions regarding the online application process may be directed to the Department of Human Resources at 301.258.6327 or.
This recruitment will establish an eligibility list which will be used to fill the current vacancies and may be used to fill other openings in this classification which occur in the next 6 months.
DescriptionThe Wells/Robertson House provides transitional housing for people in recovery from substance misuse and is seeking a skilled experienced and licensed Clinical Social Worker or Professional Counselor for the part-time position of Relief Counselor II to oversee the Housing Initiative Progr...
Description
The Wells/Robertson House provides transitional housing for people in recovery from substance misuse and is seeking a skilled experienced and licensed Clinical Social Worker or Professional Counselor for the part-time position of Relief Counselor II to oversee the Housing Initiative Program and assist with other duties for individuals undergoing alcohol/drug treatment or other professional counseling while looking to break the cycle of homelessness.
As the Relief Counselor II you will oversee the Housing Initiative Program (HIP) a cooperative arrangement with Montgomery County government designed to reduce the incidence of homelessness by providing permanent supportive housing for qualifying individuals. Embracing the Housing First model where homeless individuals are moved directly from emergency shelter into permanent housing with wrap-around services support is provided through case management and other resources once the individual is housed. You will supervise staff involved in case coordination of HIP participants prepare counseling assessments and counsel and engage participants conduct home visits to HIP participants living in off-site housing and monitor participant progress.
On an as-needed basis at the Wells/Robertson House you will also counsel individuals and groups on substance abuse homelessness and mental health matters; assist with assessments; handle admissions and discharges; monitor and chart resident progress; facilitate meetings; and transport House residents to meetings and appointments.
The ideal candidate will have previous experience working with the homeless substance misusing and co-occurring population and in substance abuse/chemical dependency counseling treatment and rehabilitation. You must have demonstrated knowledge of the Housing First and Harm Reduction Models and be licensed as a Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Professional Counselor (LCPC) in the State of Maryland to be considered. Previous experience working with the Montgomery County Housing Initiative Program is a plus.
Starting hourly rate is negotiable within the range depending on qualifications experience certifications and training. Hours per week vary based on operational needs; the position may provide on-call evening weekend and holiday shift coverage. Hours will not exceed an average of 27.5 hours per week. Direct deposit of paychecks is a condition of employment for all City of Gaithersburg employees.
Job Functions
What you will do with us:
- Provide supervision and oversight to staff involved in case coordination of the Housing Initiative Program (HIP).
- Prepare counseling assessments and counsel and engage residents of the Wells/Robertson House and participants of the HIP.
- Audit HIP participant charts and conduct home visits to HIP participants living independently in off-site housing.
- Assist with supporting Wells/Robertson House services including but not limited to assessments counseling handling admissions and discharges monitoring and charting resident progress facilitating meetings and transporting House residents to meetings and appointments as needed.
- Respond appropriately to emergencies including contacting appropriate staff and supervisors; interact with emergency responders as needed.
Key job responsibilities are highlighted above; pleaseclick hereto view the complete classification description for the Relief Counselor IIposition.
Qualifications
What you will need to be considered:
- Possession of a High School Diploma High School Equivalency Diploma or G.E.D. Certificate.
- Clinical licensure; either a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPS) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker Clinical (LCSW-C).
- Some experience or familiarity with the Montgomery County Housing Initiative Program desirable.
- Excellent written and verbal communication interview and counseling skills.
- Previous experience working with the homeless substance misusing and co-occurring population and in substance abuse/chemical dependency counseling treatment and rehabilitation.
- Demonstrated knowledge of Housing First and Harm Reduction models.
- Knowledge of the Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) and the Peer Recovery service models preferred.
- Solid computer skills (Microsoft Office).
- Possession of an appropriate drivers license valid in the State of Maryland.
- Ability to speak read and write fluently in a language in addition to English (such as Spanish Chinese Korean etc.).
- Or any acceptable equivalent combination of education experience and training that provides the required knowledge skills and abilities to satisfactorily perform job duties.
Additional Information
Interested applicants must submit a complete online application to be considered.
Review of applications will begin immediately so prompt application is strongly encouraged. The position will remain open until filled; recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of qualified applications are received or all hiring decisions have been made.
Successful candidates will be subject to a background check and drug/alcohol screening. The City has established an alcohol-free drug-free and smoke-free workplace which applies to any person employed by conducting business with or applying for a position with the City. Each employee as a condition of their employment may be required to participate in pre-employment and reasonable suspicion testing. Employees classified as safety sensitive are also subject to immediate post-accident and random testing.
For more information about this position contact Acting Homeless Services Division Manager Lee Jansky at or . Questions regarding the online application process may be directed to the Department of Human Resources at 301.258.6327 or.
This recruitment will establish an eligibility list which will be used to fill the current vacancies and may be used to fill other openings in this classification which occur in the next 6 months.
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