SUD Counselor -11-037 - SC/ Bell Shelter
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Mission Statement
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
Position Summary
The Wellness Center is a state-licensed residential drug and alcohol recovery program. As such, the DMC SUD Counselor role is to promote the recovery and self-sufficiency of participants during their stay in accordance with licensing, funder, and Salvation Army requirements/policies and providing direct supervision and case management services for participants. The Wellness Center/DMC SUD Counselor is responsible for serving as the initial point of contact for all inquiries regarding treatment services, completing phone assessments, ensuring all necessary documents are understood and signed by clients and providing a thorough orientation during intake appointment. The DMC SUD Counselor is also responsible for facilitating a variety of psycho-educational groups and documenting client participation in the patient’s file as well as the Netsmart PCNX computer system.
Essential Functions
- Responsible for the timely answering of the Drug MediCal (DMC) phone intake line during business hours as well as scheduling all intake appointments for assessment.
- Update the SBAT daily and keep daily census. Update intake spreadsheets daily.
- Manage intake calendar and complete the intake process including completing all documentation requirements. Perform the initial orientation on the same day as arrival. Must meet timeliness standards of Los Angeles County Substance Abuse Prevention and Control Standards.
- Perform timely data entry and reporting in HMIS, SBAT, PCNX, and SASH systems.
- Create and maintain data related to the census, daily client roster and contractual assignments
- Coordinate bed assignments and changes
- Network with collaborative agencies and community partners for referrals/resources
- Drive company vehicles & transport clients to appointments, as needed
- Individualized case management, advocacy, and referral services for participants, who are generally experiencing homelessness with histories of substance abuse, possibly with co-occurring mental health disorders.
- Referrals for group and/or individual mental health counseling; educational, vocational, and/or employment preparation and placement services; and a variety of social and recreational activities – on or off site.
- One-on-one case management meetings with each participant at least once per week, with appropriate documentation of participant progress and case notes documented in the participant’s chart (HMIS and PCNX).
- Updating of participant’s progress notes, recovery plans, and other documents required by State Licensing Standards, funders, The Salvation Army, and Bell Shelter. Inputting all appropriate data for DMC billing purposes into the PCNX system.
- Ensuring that all newly arriving clients are interviewed and participate in a comprehensive needs assessment within 24 hours of written notice of the participant’s assignment to the case manager’s caseload.
- Providing advocacy, counseling, and support in applying for and accessing mainstream benefits, including but not limited to Unemployment Benefits, General Relief, SSI, and other federal, state, and local assistance programs.
- Facilitating psycho-educational groups sessions as assigned and overseeing client chores and assignments.
- Participating in all in-service training classes as scheduled.
- Collaborate with other staff members to ensure adherence to safety and security measures and assist with client medication monitoring.
- Assist in random searches, UA testing, daily rounds, client roll ups, chore checks and other activities to ensure client safety.
- Assist with file and data entry reconciliation in preparation for audits.
- Report all disciplinary concerns and notable incidents to program staff.
- Perform all other duties as assigned by Wellness Center Program Manager, Clinical Director and Facility Director
PAY RATE: $ 23.00-$30.00/hr.
Working Conditions
Must be able to sit, walk, stand, bend, squat, climb, kneel and twist on an intermittent or sometimes continuous basis. Must be able to grasp, push, pull objects such as files, file cabinet drawers, and reach overhead. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree is preferred along with one year experience in medical and/or psychiatric models a plus.
- Certification/registration as an Addiction Treatment Counselor by state approved organization required.
- Must have current TB test.
- Must be CPR and First Aid Certified.
- Knowledge of HMIS preferred
- Class B Driver License preferred
- Clean MVR and ability to drive & transport clients
- Experience with co-occurring disorders a plus.
Skills, Knowledge & Abilities
- Ability to carry out assignments independently and must possess strong time management skills
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Working knowledge of addiction & 12-step programs
- Computer literate in Microsoft Office Applications and ability to type a minimum of 45 WPM
Qualifications
Skills
Behaviors
Motivations
Education
Experience
Required
Must be CPR and First Aid Certified.
Must be CPR and First Aid Certified.Must have current TB test.
Must have current TB test.Preferred
Class B Driver License preferred
Class B Driver License preferredLicenses & Certifications
Required
Driver's License
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Freqently Asked Questions
To work as a Sud Counselor in Bell, CA, having a state-approved addiction treatment counselor certification is mandatory. Additionally, CPR and first aid certifications are required, alongside a current TB test. These credentials ensure compliance with local health standards and enhance your readiness to support clients effectively.
A Sud Counselor's day involves answering intake calls, scheduling assessments, facilitating psycho-educational groups, and managing case files using systems like HMIS and PCNX. They also coordinate client transportation, monitor safety protocols, and provide individualized support to help clients progress in their recovery journey.
Career advancement for Sud Counselors can lead toward clinical director roles or specialized counseling positions focusing on co-occurring disorders. Gaining experience with case management, group facilitation, and expanding certifications can open pathways to leadership roles within substance abuse recovery programs.
Yes, The Salvation Army San Francisco emphasizes ongoing in-service training and collaborative teamwork for Sud Counselors. The organization fosters a mission-driven environment focused on holistic recovery, providing counselors with tools and supervision aligned with both state licensing and the organization's compassionate values.
Sud Counselors at The Salvation Army engage in comprehensive case management, integrating spiritual mission with evidence-based practices. They handle intake, supervision, and advocacy with emphasis on non-discriminatory care and community partnership, distinguishing their role through a blend of faith-based and clinical recovery approaches.
Sud Counselors in Bell, CA typically earn between $23.00 and $30.00 per hour, aligning with regional standards for substance abuse professionals. This role's salary reflects specialized certification requirements and the responsibility of managing complex client needs within a residential recovery setting.
Bell's high demand for substance abuse services means Sud Counselors often manage complex cases, including homelessness and co-occurring mental health issues. While this increases workload intensity, it also provides meaningful impact opportunities and strong community collaboration within a diverse urban environment.
The Bell area sees steady demand for qualified Sud Counselors due to ongoing public health initiatives. Candidates with certifications, experience in co-occurring disorders, and strong computer literacy (especially with HMIS systems) enhance their competitiveness in this market.
Effectiveness stems from strong communication, time management, and the ability to coordinate multi-agency referrals. Familiarity with trauma-informed care and 12-step programs is valuable, as is proficiency in documenting client progress using digital systems to meet both clinical and regulatory standards.
The Salvation Army San Francisco embeds its evangelical mission within counseling by promoting recovery through compassion and service without discrimination. Sud Counselors provide not only clinical support but also spiritual encouragement, aligning treatment goals with the organization’s faith-based values.
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