We offer a hybrid work model for this position, allowing you to work both from an approved off-site location and at our primary office or multiple locations as needed.
As an integrated member of a holistic care team, the IOT BHC in the Addictions Recovery/MAT Program will work
with addiction medicine, primary care, and other specialty providers, to assist in providing trauma-informed care
for patients with complex needs. Utilizing a harm reduction approach, the IOT BHC will provide evidence based
behavioral health and substance use interventions, to meet the patients' goals around their relationship with
substances and alcohol. To improve overall wellness and quality of life, the IOT BHC will assess patients'
readiness for change, along with the emotional and psychosocial issues, which often co-occur with substance and
alcohol use disorders. The IOT BHC will work closely with the patients' integrated team members to address a
multitude of the patients' medical, behavioral health, and substance/alcohol use issues. In a rapid-paced,
community health clinic, this includes response to crisis episodes, identification of DSM-5 diagnoses, and
utilization of appropriate interventions for symptoms including, but not limited to, anxiety, psychosis,
depression, PTSD, and substance and alcohol use disorders. The IOT BHC-AR will provide support through the
continuum of care, based on consideration of individual recovery goals, family support and reunification, creation
of healthy support systems, and coordinate with team members to assist patients' stabilization around their
substance and alcohol use, with consideration of complex medical and mental health conditions. Harm
reduction, overdose prevention and response education, will also be a necessary requirement of the IOT BHC.
Education:
Master's Degree Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field. Required
Professional Experience:
Two (2) years of clinical experience in mental health Required
One (1) year of that experience in a primary care clinic, SUD/COPSD treatment services, community psychiatric, or other intensive care setting. Preferred
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