Substance Use Disorder Counselor
The posted compensation range of $27.77 - $40.27 /hour is a reasonable estimate that extends from the lowest to the highest pay CommonSpirit in good faith believes it might pay for this particular job, based on the circumstances at the time of posting. CommonSpirit may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range as permitted by law.
In 2020, united in a fierce commitment to deliver the highest quality care and exceptional patient experience, Virginia Mason and CHI Franciscan Health came together as natural partners to build a new health system centered around the patient: Virginia Mason Franciscan Health. Our combined system builds upon the scale and expertise of our nearly 300 sites of care, including 11 hospitals and nearly 5,000 physicians and providers. Together, we are empowered to make an even greater impact on the health and well-being of our communities.
CHI Franciscan and Virginia Mason are now united to build the future of patient-centered care across the Pacific Northwest. That means a seamlessly connected system offering quality care close to home. From basic health needs to the most complex, highly specialized care, our patients can count on us to meet their needs with convenient access to the region’s most prestigious experts and innovative treatments and technologies.
While you’re busy impacting the healthcare industry, we’ll take care of you with benefits that may include health/dental/vision, FSA, matching retirement plans, paid vacation, adoption assistance, annual bonus eligibility, and more!
Responsibilities
JOB SUMMARY
This job is responsible for collaborating with a Virginia Mason Franciscan Health (VMFH) interdisciplinary team, within scope of licensure or certification, in planning, implementing and documenting care from admission to discharge for patients experiencing a broad range of emotional, psychological, or physical problems directly or indirectly related to substance use. An incumbent participates in departmental activities to promote delivery of quality patient care, effective problem solving and communication, and continued clinical development within scope of licensure.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Performs comprehensive clinical screenings on individuals who present to CHI Franciscan who are at risk for unhealthy substance use along the continuum of mild, moderate and severe substance use disorders.
- Utilizes validated tools (e.g. Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption (AUDIT-C) Plus 2, etc.) to screen for unhealthy substance use.
- Identifies appropriate level of care utilizing American Society of Addiction Medicine criteria and knowledge of the full continuum of treatment services available at FHS. Initiates admission process if appropriate.
- Performs all levels of pre-admission assessment, from inquiry to bio-psychosocial assessment, as well as aspects of the clinical admission process.
- Works with payor sources to facilitate pre-authorization of admission and treatment.
Develops a treatment plan for each identified problem with appropriate, measurable, and time-linked interventions.
- Periodically evaluates and revises a treatment plan specific to the age appropriate individual patient’s problems identified in the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties (BPS) assessment.
Develops diagnostic summaries following a review and evaluation of relevant patient information from all members of the multi-disciplinary team.
- Initiates, generates and maintains patient records according to established policies, procedures and relevant regulations.
Develops and delivers lectures specific to substance use disorder-related issues based on knowledge of learning styles, age, gender, family and cultural issues.
- Provides therapeutic individual and family sessions.
Develops comprehensive discharge plans to include appropriate referrals for continued treatment of identified issues.
- Assists in the identification and utilization of available support systems and community resources.
Acts as a resource for substance use disorder education for staff and contributes to the clinical development of peers, colleagues and others.
Cultural Sensitivity and Competence: Demonstrates proper use of communication tools/materials for effective communication and understands how the culture(s) of patient populations can affect communication, collaboration and the provision of care, treatment and services. Patient Population Served: Demonstrates knowledge and proper skills associated with the department’s defined specific populations served.
Performs related duties as required.
Qualifications
MINIMUM JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Education/Work Experience Requirements
Education commensurate with licensure/certification, and two years of directly-related work experience with individuals who may have mental health and/or substance use disorders.
Licensure/Certification
Hold at least one of the following clinical licensures/certifications as described in the Washington Administrative Code:
- Substance Use Disorder Professional
- Mental Health Counselor
- Marriage and Family Therapist
- Social Worker
- Psychologist
- RN
- LPN
- ARNP
- Proof of completion of agency-approved SBIRT training is required within three months of date of hire.
- Current Washington State Driver’s License or evidence of equivalent mobility.
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