Alcohol and Drug Trainee (ADT)
Cumberland, WI - USA
Job Summary
About ADAC (Alternative Drug and Alcohol Counseling)
Coming soon under new management as a program of Potomac Community Services.
ADAC prides itself on understanding the ongoing process of addiction and substance abuse. This means an objective approach to treating the patient.
ADAC has developed a drug and alcohol program which provides quality and supportive service to those individuals families and significant others who are in need of understanding their substance abuses or those of others.
Every person coming through the door is treated as an individual person with individual needs. Not everyone has the same issues patterns concerns viewpoint or ideas.
The main goal of treatment is abstinence. This is not always the philosophy of the patient but one that is necessary for success.
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Position Summary:
The Alcohol and Drug Trainee (ADT) provides supervised support in the delivery of substance use disorder (SUD) services including screening assessment support case management psychoeducation and coordination of care. This position is designed for individuals working toward certification or licensure in alcohol and drug counseling and operates under the direct supervision of a licensed clinician in accordance with Maryland state regulations. The ADT plays a key role in engaging individuals and families supporting recovery-oriented services and assisting with linkage to community resources.
Salary:
$41600.00 - $47840.00 per year (more if masters degree holder -- must be human services related degree)
Location:
217 Glenn Street Cumberland MD 21502
Key Responsibilities:
Direct Service Support
- Assist in conducting screenings and intake assessments for substance use and co-occurring disorders
- Provide psychoeducation to individuals and families on substance use recovery and relapse prevention
- Support implementation of treatment plans under supervision
- Facilitate or co-facilitate group sessions (as appropriate and supervised)
- Provide case management and care coordination services
Care Coordination & Case Management
- Link clients to community resources including treatment programs housing employment and healthcare
- Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams (providers probation DSS schools etc.)
- Assist clients in navigating systems of care
Documentation & Compliance
- Complete timely and accurate documentation in accordance with COMAR and agency policies
- Maintain client records in electronic health record (EHR) systems
- Participate in utilization review and quality assurance processes
Professional Development
- Participate in required supervision toward certification/licensure
- Complete required training hours and continuing education
- Adhere to ethical standards and scope of practice under supervision
Education and Experience:
Associates degree or higher in a Health and Human Service counseling field and 1 semester credit (2 quarter credit) college course in Alcohol and Drug Ethics (OR)
At least 15 college credits (25 quarter credits) in alcohol and drug counseling and you have a 1 semester credit (2 quarter credit) college course OR 15 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) in Alcohol and Drug Ethics.
Professional Licenses:
- Alcohol and Drug Trainee (ADT) designation awarded by the Maryland Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists or higher
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
Experience: Familiarity and knowledge with relevant software assessments case management and record keeping; to include but not limited to:
- Designation or License/certification issued by the State of Maryland as an ADT CSC-AD CAC-AD LGPC LCADC LCPC LCADC.
- Microsoft Calendar and 365 Applications
- Microsoft Outlook email
- ASAM
- Diagnostic Assessments including but not limited to: MAST DAST AUDIT
- DSM-5 Criteria (and any updates or revisions made to it)
- Knowledgeable regarding community resources related to mental health and substance use recovery.
- Professional with excellent communication skills written and verbal
- Working knowledge of word processing and integrated software applications
- Valid Drivers license dependable transportation and vehicle insurance
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience working in behavioral health substance use treatment or human services
- Knowledge of harm reduction trauma-informed care and recovery-oriented practices
- Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus
Supervision Requirements: This position operates under the supervision of a licensed clinician in accordance with Maryland regulations. The ADT may not provide independent clinical services and must adhere to all supervision and scope-of-practice requirements.
Core Competencies:
- Strong interpersonal and engagement skills
- Ability to build rapport with individuals and families
- Organizational and documentation skills
- Cultural humility and trauma-informed approach
- Team collaboration
Required Experience:
Intern
About Company
For over twenty years, Potomac Community Services has specialized in providing case management and mental health services in for adults, children and families in Hagerstown, Frederick, Westminster, and Cumberland in Maryland.