Samaritas

Social Worker, Substance Use Disorder


Pay$50960.00 - $64168.00 / year
LocationGreenville/Michigan
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 10641

      Position Details

      $1,000 Bonus INCENTIVE OFFERED

      Welcome to Samaritas Nation!

      Samaritas is a Michigan-based human service organization that connects people with families and communities, empowers them to live their fullest life possible, and creates a ripple effect of transformation. The reference to the work of the Good Samaritan in our name is especially fitting as it is consistent with our mission, values and the services our faith-based company provides.

      APPLY TODAY! #BeTheRock, creating ripples of positive transformation in the lives of those we are entrusted to serve!

      This position has a pay rate of $50,960 - $64,168 annual wage based on years of experience working as a licensed clinician or therapist.

      Click this Samaritas Preview to learn about our varied & impactful person-centered programs.

      Here is a link to the latest edition of the Samaritas Electronic Magazine: Our Hands. Get to know us!

      We ask you to become the rock that creates the ripple of transformation. Click this link to learn more on what being the rock means What Does It Mean?

      What's In It For You

      Some of the benefits you may receive are:

      • Competitive Medical, Dental, & Vision benefits, effective the first of the month following 30 days of employment
      • Company paid Basic Life Insurance ($10,000 minimum for each full time and part time employee)
      • Company paid Short Term Disability accrual (Full time employees)
      • Retirement Plan (403b) - Company matches on first 1.5% of gross income at 133%
      • Great Personal Time Off (PTO) accruals
      • Awesome Employee Discounts
      • UKG Wallet - Pre-Pay Options
      • Plus, many more benefits

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      The Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Clinician is accountable to the Supervisor for providing clinical services to clients and families. He/she is to provide case clinical leadership to case managers or recovery coaches that are assisting in the case. The clinician is responsible for the assessment, treatment plan, quarterly reviews and any therapeutic services he/she delivers. The clinician is responsible for the authorization and reauthorizations for the case.

      Duties and Responsibilities

    • Develop a person-centered treatment plan that focuses on addressing the needs of the client to include family engagement when applicable
    • Coordinate care for the client with family and other involved individuals, i.e. school personnel, probation officer, mentor, DHHS, medical personnel, etc
    • Provide individual, family therapy, and case management, as needed to each client/family on his/her caseload
    • Market and network with community partners and current/potential referral sources. Examples of this include but are not limited to attending community collaborative meetings, distributing marketing material, providing a description of services provided
    • Complete all service plans, progress notes, discharge summaries and all other necessary documentation in a timely manner
    • Represent Samaritas mission and vision with community partners. Exercise excellence and integrity as the job requirements are fulfilled
    • Monitor the quality of overall treatment services to clients on his/her caseload; and evaluate the adequacy of these services to meet treatment objectives
    • Participates in regularly scheduled staff meetings, therapist meetings, and any others as deemed necessary by the SUD Leadership
    • Represent Samaritas mission and vision with community partners. Exercise excellence and integrity as the job requirements are fulfilled
    • Responsible for timely Quality Assurance compliance as related to employee’s roles and functions
    • Professional Growth

      • Possess a working knowledge of licensing and accreditation standards and work to assure compliance with such standards
      • Utilize educational opportunities and resources offered by the agency and through the profession for continued development of skills and clinical expertise, (conferences, trainings, peer supervision)

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      Job Qualifications

      Education, Training, and Licensure/Certification

      • Master Degree in Social Work, Counseling or a related field, from an accredited institution
      • Two years of clinical experience working with SUD clientele preferred
      • Prior experience working with an interdisciplinary team preferred.

      Experience

      • Minimum one year SUD counseling experience preferred
      • Minimum Experience working on a team preferred
      • Familiarity with SUD documentation preferred

      #socialwork #substanceuse #counseling

  • About the company

      We deliver the home, family and community most connected to the individual relational, emotional, physical, and spiritual needs of those we serve, wherever they might fall on the continuum of care. Through permanence, we deliver a sense of love, belonging, health and well-being that empowers those we serve with a feeling of personal control, confidence and worthiness to live their fullest life. When those we serve reach their full potential they, in turn, promote the dignity of others, creating a ripple effect out into the community that achieves the greatest transformation for all.