Responsibilities
As a Patient Placement Counselor, you will:
Be a member of a national team who utilize a customer centered approach to meet with qualified applicants to complete an in person or virtual/phone assessment using the ASAM 6 dimension to determine diagnosis, appropriate level of care and schedule admission. This position requires Case Management of the applicant, referent, family members or other stakeholders by answering questions or concerns during the pre-admission process, including education on the treatment experience and patient expectations. Patient Placement Counselors work collaboratively with other disciplines to ensure a smooth transition from applicant to admitted patient.
- Conduct assessments to determine program appropriateness and level of care recommendation
- Create a client/customer focused experience for all clients/referents/customers seeking services through the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
- Complete accurate and timely documentation in the EHR
- Communicate timely and clearly with clinical team and others
- Provide crisis management services in order to prevent, reduce or eliminate emergencies
Qualifications
Required Qualifications for a Patient Placement Counselor 1:
- Associate's Degree
- Active Substance Use Disorder certification or license in state you will be working: MN: LADC
- Proficiency with technology and computer skills to document in an electronic health record system, attend virtual meetings, and manage outlook emails and calendars
- CPR certification or attain within 30 days
- Certification must be from the American Heart Association or American Red Cross
Required Qualifications for a Patient Placement Counselor 2:
- Master's Degree in behavioral health program
- Eligible for license or certification from appropriate state
- Active Substance Use Disorder certification or license in state you will be working: MN: LADC
- Proficiency with technology and computer skills to document in an electronic health record system, attend virtual meetings, and manage outlook emails and calendars
- CPR certification or attain within 30 days
- Certification must be from the American Heart Association or American Red Cross
Preferred Qualifications
- Independent Mental Health Licensure: LPCC, LCSW, LMHC, or equivalent
Overview
The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is the largest nonprofit addiction recovery organization in the United States. It is also one of the most mission-driven places you will find. The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation team is passionate about providing hope and ultimately healing. As a living, growing and evolving institution, the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is - at our core - a people-powered organization. Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is comprised of 1600+ employees, seventeen treatment sites and produces $190 million dollars in annual revenue. This exemplary organization serves nearly 25,000 people annually and is committed to provide hope and healing for those experiencing addiction to alcohol and other drugs.
What makes this organization unique is its total ecosystem approach to prevention, education, research, advocacy and treatment. All of the parts of the organization work together to inform, develop and deliver evidence-based practices that help people reclaim their futures and restore their hope.
Being "a best place to work" is a strategic goal of Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and it's a goal that every employee plays an active role in helping to achieve. Our culture is a reflection of how encouraged and energized we each feel about contributing our ideas and performing to our greatest ability. Join us and do meaningful work.
We deeply value our employees. Working at Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation includes a comprehensive benefits package, including:
- Competitive Health, Dental and Vision Plans
- Retirement savings plan with employer match
- Paid time-off
- Tuition reimbursement
The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is proud to be an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. We believe that diversity and inclusion among our colleagues is critical to our success as a force of healing and hope for individuals, families and communities affected by addiction to alcohol and other drugs; and we seek to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool.
Salary
USD $64,361.00 - USD $87,173.00 /Yr.
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