CASAC
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JOB SUMMARY: The Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) is a critical member of the multidisciplinary team, specializing in understanding and treating the complexities of addiction. The CASAC works in collaboration as part of a multidisciplinary team through triage, screening, assessment, interventions, discharge planning and follow-up services within 24-48 hours of discharge. The CSC is a 24/7/365 program for individuals in Mental Health/Substance Use Disorder (MH/SUD) crisis situations to access immediate, therapeutic support provided by peers and licensed behavior health professionals; and for access to community resources to support their recovery upon discharge., * ? Assist in the daily operations of the CSC by working as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
- ? Provide CASAC support and advocacy to clients of all ages throughout their stay at the CSC, from admission through discharge, including aftercare follow-up: individual advocacy, empowerment, recovery support services, prevention, outreach, engagement, hospital diversion, information and referral, self-help, safety/crisis planning, planning for prevention of setbacks, relaxation, resource brokering, as well as health and wellness coaching.
- ? Care Coordinator Duties: Coordinate/refer client/family to community support services, including: mental health, substance use, peer support, medical care, housing, financial, legal, food, clothing. Provide information, resources and referrals related to the individual client's need. Maintain ongoing communications with community partners; medical/social service professionals, criminal justice personnel and community organizations. Arrange transportation and/or teach client how to access community transportation supports.
- ? Offer planned programming (activities/groups) with clients that will support their recovery.
- ? Meet with clients one on one and in groups; including their family or guardian and support system.
- ? Provide therapeutic interventions as part of the interdisciplinary team; psychoeducation, crisis counseling, de-escalation.
- ? Provide addiction specific supports under the CASAC scope of practice: SUD and COD screenings, SUD assessments; SUD diagnostic impression, LOC as determined by LOCADTR; treatment planning, case management; crisis intervention, client education, referrals, reporting & recordkeeping, care coordination.
- ? Provide support to the client's family and support system throughout their stay.
- ? When working with children/adolescents, CASAC support may include parenting skills development, empowering families, coaching, engagement, bridging and transition support, self-advocacy, self-efficacy, community connections, and natural supports related to family support and engagement.
- ? Assist clients with accessing resources and community; provide information, resources and referrals.
- ? Assist clients with creating recovery goals during their stay and after discharge.
- ? Maintain accurate records and complete documentation of client services and progress during stay.
- ? Follow OMH and OASAS regulatory requirements and agency policies and procedures.
- ? Treat all clients with dignity and respect.
- ? Maintain professional boundaries.
- ? Demonstrate teamwork among co-workers.
- ? Flexibility with work schedule in the case of call-ins or scheduling issues.
- ? Attend staff meetings and trainings.
Daily Operations (90%)
Requirements
Do you have a valid Driver's License license?, Do you have experience in Working with individuals with substance use disorders?, Do you have a High school diploma or GED?, * Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) credential from NYS OASAS; current and active.
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Minimum of a high school diploma/GED with three years of relevant experience/knowledge base of mental health and substance recovery.
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Obtain the NYS Peer Specialist Certification within the 90-day orientation period.
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Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record to drive agency vehicles as indicated.
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Maintain confidentiality and professional boundaries while working with clients.
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Successfully complete all required background and reference checks.
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Complete all state and agency required trainings within the 90-day orientation period; and annually, as required.
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Support the mission and vision of MHAST.
KNOWLEDGE/ SKILLS/ ABILITIES:
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Knowledge of mental health and/or substance use issues facing individuals of all ages.
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Support and advocate for individuals in crisis.
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Ability to handle crisis situations, traumatic events, or sensitive circumstances.
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Knowledge of community resources, services, and systems to assist in recovery/treatment of mental health and/or substance use.
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Understanding and sensitivity to support a diverse client population (race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, etc.).
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Ability to problem solve and use critical thinking skills.
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Strong interpersonal and communication skills (verbal, written).
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Experience using an Electronic Health Record (HER) and documentation.
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Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Teams, Outlook, etc.).
WORKING CONDITIONS:
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Short term residential crisis setting, office environment.
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Some exposure to cleaners, chemicals is expected.
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Physical requirements include walking, bending, standing, climbing stairs, and lifting (light/medium -up to 50 pounds).
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May need to work a flexible schedule, depending on staffing needs.
Benefits & conditions
Pulled from the full job description
- 401(k) matching
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
- Dental insurance
- Flexible spending account
- Life insurance
- Employee assistance program, * Sign- On Bonus
- Medical ( Employer covers 90% of premium and 100% of deductible)
- Dental
- Vision
- Short Term and Long Term disability
- Optional FSA, Aflac
- Paid Time Off
- Employee Assistance Program
- Life Insurance
- 401k with Matching
- Flexible Schedule