Substance Use Counselor (49533701)
ICL - Brooklyn, NY
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Institute for Community Living (ICL) is a non-profit organization servicing the NYC-Metro area and for over 35 years, we've provided life-saving care to New Yorkers in need that includes but is not limited to addiction assistance, mental health services, and housing support for all. Proudly doing so, with integrity, love, and respect. Our goal is to have a positive and long-lasting impact on the lives of the people and communities we serve with the hope of providing the care, support, and attention they need.So, it is our pleasure to announce that we are currently seeking a full-time candidate for the role of Substance Use Counselor (SUC), to join our team! - Veterans preferred for specific VA Shelter locations.By ICL definition, under the direct supervision of the Dir. of Social Services, a Substance Abuse Counselor is someone primarily responsible for providing direct assistance to residents with mental disabilities in understanding and managing substance abuse.MIN. ROLE REQUIREMENTS & PREFERENCES:LOCATION: Brooklyn, NY 11201 + Available Monday to Friday - Shift: Hours TBD EDUEXP: GEDHSE or higher and 3+ years of relevant human services with substance abuse - preferably in a shelter settingCredentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor or In Training (CASAC) or (CASAC-T) - mandatory for this roleCertifications: per program needs, you MUST obtain, maintain, or be in the process of acquiring, ALL certifications within 6mos of hire...CPR & First AidOD Responder from NYS Opioid Overdose Prevention Program (NYSOOPP)Valid State Driver's ID (CDL, General Class D or Class A, B, or C licensing accepted) - NY, NJ, CT, or PA preferredProper attire always - this includes business casual or professional attireESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:Ability to sit, stand, stoop, bend, and stretch for long periods of timeAbility to effectively use computer software such as MS Word and OutlookAbility to consistently report for work as scheduled, being on-call if neededKnowledge of the causes and processes of mental illness and substance abuse disorderAbility to perform medium to heavy manual labor, including lifting objects weighing up to 30+ lbsAbility to work in a setting with diverse individuals with mental illness andor behavioral disordersAbility to work independently and as a team, to conform to all applicable safety and accountability measuresAbility to effectively and efficiently present info and respond to questions from employees and other persons servedStrong problem-identification and solving skills and knowing when to make proper judgment calls andor seek assistanceAbility to continually learn and apply knowledge with a willingness to participate in in-service training and development activitiesAbility to learn, understand, and comply with all state and city regulations, policies, and procedures regarding substance abuseAbility to engage in active listening-attending to what other people are saying with awareness of self and one's impact on othersStrong communication, listening, interpersonal, writing, presenting, and conveying skills - bi-lingual is a plus but not mandatoryAbility to facilitate meetings and organize time effectively to accomplish all tasks in a timely way and meet deadlines without promptingAbility to follow all safety guidelines in accordance with the performance of the tasks mentioned below...SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELOR TASKS:Develop, evaluate, implement, and modify a case management plan, meeting all deadlines and productivity standardsEnsure residents have any necessary transportation, escorting them to and from substance abuse appointments and participationLay the groundwork for the implementation of Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment, an evidence-based practice, upon discharge for residents with mental illness and substance abuse disordersFunction as an effective team member, including performing share of work, cooperating with coworkers, securing cooperation, and maintaining professional relationships and boundaries with co-workers, supervisors, and residentsComply with attendance and timekeeping rules, reporting reliably and regularly to work on an on-going basis, and attend and participate in regularly scheduled staff, mgmt., supervision and clinical meetings, required in-service trainings, and development activitiesProvide and conduct individual andor group harm reduction counseling that addresses substance abuse issues as they relate to getting and keeping a job and permanent housing, and cognitive-behavioral relapse prevention techniques and motivational interviewing to residents as neededExecute emergency plans as outlined in the policy and procedure manual (e.g. monitor the availability and status of Naloxone kits, provide education to staff as to the location of the kits, ensure that the kits are not expired; administer CPR or First Aid to staff or residents who require such services, etc.)Conduct, review, and maintain accurate and timely documentation, reports, and other written material as assigned (e.g. staff communications log, making entries concerning essential elements of info designated by program mgmt.; assessment info to determine the substance abuse needs and preferences of persons served; and up-to-date accurate individual paper and electronic case records on each assigned resident, etc.)Assist in the orientation of new personnel when requested, serving as a role model to residents including modeling appropriate demeanor, appearance, and interpersonal interactions and working with residents, families, and staff in a caring, empathetic, and respectful manner, actively looking for ways to help be compassionate and hopeful, helping others work toward recovery with due understanding of and consideration for cultural differencesComply and promote compliance in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and agency policies, (e.g. a smoke-free environment at Transitional Veterans Residence; guiding the use of onsite drug testing for residents whose service plans incorporate it; immediately reporting serious incidents, allegations of abuse, or sensitive situations, completing incident reports as a result, etc.), helping to strengthen and maintain an ethical organizational cultureCollaborate with the peer counselors, using linkages already developed in Bklyn & Queens with Buprenorphine and Methadone programs, seeking to expand these to other locations as needed and serve as a liaison to TORCH or other similar programs to continue any substance abuse-related plans and processes while the person(s) served are actively in the residence - develop and maintain any current or future work relationship with alcohol and substance abuse detoxification, rehabilitation, and treatment centersPerform other job-related tasks as assigned in an organized and detail-oriented manner...Please Note: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty listed satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be provided to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions unless this causes undue hardship to the agency.If you feel that you're a suitable candidate for this role and would like to join our organization, please submit your resume in response to this ad to contact a recruiter in HR for further related info to the role above or the benefits mentioned below...ICL BENEFITS:PLEASE NOTE: ICL Company Benefits are exclusive to employees working 20+ hours and EDU Leave is 40+ hours ONLY!PAID Orientation and Training + UnionChoice of full andor partial Health, Dental, and Vision Benefits (spousal and child coverage available too)Life & AD&D Insurance + Medical Flexible SpendingMental Health Services and ProvidersEducational & Parental LeaveTuition & Work-Life AssistanceCommuter Benefits PlanEmployee Assistance ProgramMatching 403B (non-profit)Payroll Benefits: Corporate Fitness Account NYS College Savings Program Etc.Discounts on select ticketed purchases provided by Plum BenefitsAnd many more...#ICLRN
Created: 2025-02-28