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Positions Available
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Heartview Foundation, a non-profit substance use disorder treatment center, is expanding and searching for a Licensed Addiction Counselor to join our team. The right individual for this position will work closely with a team of professionals to provide clinical services to patients involved in substance abuse treatment.
The individual will need to be open to medication-assisted treatment and harm reduction concepts and be willing to do individual and group therapy as well as evaluations. Great communication and organizational skills are necessary. An understanding and appreciation of the needs of a culturally diverse patient population is also required
A counseling degree is required along with the appropriate licensure as an Addiction Counselor in the state of North Dakota. Heartview will provide training and mentoring to the right candidate that is newly licensed.
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Heartview Foundation, a non-profit substance use disorder treatment center, is expanding and searching for a Licensed Addiction Counselor to join our team. The right individual for this position will work closely with a team of professionals to provide clinical services to patients involved in substance abuse treatment.
The individual will need to be open to medication-assisted treatment and harm reduction concepts and be willing to do individual and group therapy as well as evaluations. Great communication and organizational skills are necessary. An understanding and appreciation of the needs of a culturally diverse patient population is also required
A counseling degree is required along with the appropriate licensure as an Addiction Counselor in the state of North Dakota. Heartview will provide training and mentoring to the right candidate that is newly licensed.
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The individual will need to be open to medication-assisted treatment and harm reduction concepts and be willing to do individual and group therapy. Great communication, organizational skills, and utilization of the electronic health record are necessary. An understanding and appreciation of the needs of a culturally diverse patient population is also required.
Qualifications: Must be licensed in the state of North Dakota as a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker or Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. Underfill of Licensed Associate Professional Counselor may be considered. Heartview will provide training and mentoring to the right candidates who are newly licensed.
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The individual will need to be open to medication-assisted treatment and harm reduction concepts and be willing to do individual and group therapy. Great communication, organizational skills, and utilization of the electronic health record are necessary. An understanding and appreciation of the needs of a culturally diverse patient population is also required.
Qualifications: Must be licensed in the state of North Dakota as a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Independent Social Worker, or Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. Underfill of Licensed Associate Professional Counselor may be considered. Heartview will provide training and mentoring to the right candidates who are newly licensed.
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Are you a caring, dedicated, and motivated individual with a passion for supporting others on their path to recovery? Heartview Foundation, a non-profit substance use disorder treatment center, is seeking a Recovery Coach to join our compassionate team. If you are committed to providing hope and education on community resources to aid patients in their journey toward substance abuse recovery, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position.
Position Overview: As a Recovery Coach at Heartview Foundation, you will collaborate closely with our clinical team to offer hope, education, and support to patients in their recovery journey. This includes utilizing your personal lived experience to connect with and inspire individuals seeking recovery. Your role will revolve around promoting recovery and wellness, embracing concepts such as medication-assisted treatment and harm reduction, and effectively communicating with patients. Additionally, you will need to have great organizational skills, honor recovery coaching ethics and confidentiality, and be sensitive to the diverse needs of our patient population. You should also possess a strong understanding of community resources and the ability to connect patients with those resources. A valid driver's license and a registered vehicle are required, and you will be assigned to work with patients of the same gender based on client needs/caseload.
Skills:
Positive and enthusiastic about working with people new to the recovery process.
Ability to establish empathy with others.
Ability to work with diverse populations and cultural backgrounds.
Comfort in working independently in community settings.
Acceptance of extremely flexible part-time working hours.
Must have an open mind to the many paths to recovery, including medication-assisted treatment.Have a valid driver’s license, clean driving record, insurance, and reliable vehicle with no open legal cases.
Must have a cell phone with a working voicemail system.
All qualified applicants will be required to undergo a background check. Heartview Foundation is dedicated to maintaining a drug-free workplace, so all potential employees must adhere to our drug-free workplace policy. This includes completing a pre-employment drug and alcohol screening
Qualifications: To qualify for this role, you should hold a high school diploma or equivalent. Certification from the state of North Dakota's Peer Support Specialist curriculum is preferred, or you should have the ability to obtain this certification.Become a part of our compassionate team dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those in need. If you're ready to create a positive impact, we invite you to apply for this rewarding opportunity.
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Residential Techs observe and document patient behavior while providing a safe environment. Other duties include administration of medication, providing transportation, and performing various tasks related to cleaning, cooking, and laundry. Both part-time and full-time positions are available.