LICENSED CLINICAL ADDICTIONS COUNSELOR
Company: Eskenazi Health
Location: Indianapolis
Posted on: June 1, 2025
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Job Description:
LICENSED CLINICAL ADDICTIONS COUNSELOR
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Date: May 29, 2025
Location: Indianapolis, IN, US, 46205
Organization: HHC
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Marion County Public Health Department is an organization that
celebrates diversity, and seeks to employ a diverse workforce. We
actively encourage all individuals to apply for employment and to
seek advancement opportunities. Marion County Public Health
Department also provides reasonable accommodations to qualified
individuals with disabilities as required by law. For additional
questions please contact us at: hrmail@hhcorp.org.
Job Role Summary
The Licensed Clinical Addiction Counselor (LCAC) is responsible for
the development and implementation of the individualized treatment
plans for each client. The Licensed Clinical Addiction Counselor is
responsible for providing case management services as needed for
the assigned clients and is responsible for maintaining a caseload
and conducting individual, family, and group counseling as noted in
the treatment plan. The LCAC will provide assessment, treatment
planning, and therapeutic services for individuals, family, groups,
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Essential Duties
Formulate goals and objectives and develop and treatment plans.
Treatment plans must be prepared in accordance with the
Biopsychosocial assessment, ASAM criteria and the Initial Treatment
Plan.
Review goals on an ongoing basis and make changes as needed with
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Document all progress towards goals and objectives on a progress or
group note.
Document all client contacts in the electronic medical record
system, including progress notes, treatment plans, monthly reports,
discharge summaries, and discharge plans.
Present the client's case with the multi-disciplinary team and
initial staffing and updated treatment plans, assessments and
discharge summary signed by the team.
Staff any changes in client's treatment goals and objectives and
obtain signatures observation as appropriate.
Counsel's individual clients in accordance with the goal developed
in the treatment plan.
Counsel's families regarding addiction in accordance with the goals
established in the treatment plan.
Collaborates with other counselors as needed to ensure continuity
of care.
Prepares and teaches educational classes as assigned.
Documents on a group note the clinical observations and behaviors
of the client.
Completes an action sheet on level of care and assigned primary
clinician.
Prepare progress notes for each client and completes the group
notes within 24 hours of the initial contact. All individual and
family counseling progress notes are to be turned in at the end of
the working day of the scheduled session.
Attend staff meetings, departmental meetings, seminars/conferences,
and in-service meetings and training programs as scheduled.
Completes monthly Peer Reviews as assigned by the Lead Counselor of
designee.
Associated Job Duties
Maintains client confidentiality of all client information
according to Federal, State, and The Salvation Army standards,
policies, and procedures.
Maintains certification by meeting certification requirements.
Facilitate client visitation per the Department of Child Services
agreement.
Documents client progress into the electronic medical record system
and is responsible for updating level of care as needed.
Works assigned overtime hours as directed to ensure coverage of
facility operations as approved by the supervisor or director.
Conducts outside assessments for clients as assigned and Withdrawal
Management within 48 hours of admission, as applicable.
Other tasks as assigned by leadership.
Qualifications
Master's degree in human services or social work or related field
from an accredited University. LCSW and/or LCAC (Preferred). Be in
good standing in the State of Indiana with a minimum of 1- 2 years
post-licensure experience in the substance abuse field. If not
ICAADA certified, then must have within 12 months of employment.
Must be willing to work at minimum (1) one evening per week and
some weekends. If in recovery, must demonstrate at minimum (2) two
years of sobriety with evidence of emotional and social
stability.
Must have experience and/or working knowledge of the criminal
justice and social service systems.
Bilingual and able to read, write and speak Spanish preferred.
Licenses/Certifications Required
LCSW and/or LCAC (Preferred)
Valid Indiana drivers' license, access to transportation for
in-county travel and ability to be classified as a "driver" per
Health & Hospital Corporation guidelines. Must complete Safe from
Harm training within the first (90) days of employment.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Reporting Requirements
Data collection completion and submission as directed
(service/employment retention, program compliance documents, weekly
activity/encounter reports, monthly follow-up reports, success
stories, etc.)
Training/Development
Achieve certification as a provider of Moral Recognition Therapy
(MRT) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) within six months of
employment.
Attend trainings and professional development opportunities when
necessary or directed.
Remain educated about service agencies, relevant best practices,
trends, and core competencies.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.
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