Job Overview
Do you want to work in a fun, meaningful, family-oriented environment with a diverse group of colleagues and an excellent supportive network? Do you need BBS supervision hours? Do you want to be an expert in co-occurring disorders? Then you’ve come to the right place!

ASATS (Adult Substance Abuse Treatment Services) was first established in 1996 as a managed care program for providing, culturally and linguistically proficient outpatient substance abuse services in Santa Clara County. ASATS initially specialized in treatment services for the Asian and Pacific Islander (A/PI) communities, but has proven to be effective in working with diverse communities at large. Clients in this program range from 18 years old and over. Services include Intake and Assessment, Treatment Planning, Group and Individual Counseling, Targeted Case Management and Continuing Care/Recovery services. Most services are provided at clinic/agency site, and at times, can be provided in the community and in-home.  We are looking for dedicated, passionate, and enthusiastic clinicians who want to make a positive impact in our client’s lives as well as in the community.
Key Responsibilities
Provide counseling services to Adult clients participating in Outpatient Drug Treatment Services
Timely and impeccable documentation of services in agency’s Electronic Health Record system, using Drug Medi-Cal Documentation standards
Working within a team of clinicians, peer mentors, intake coordinators, clinical supervisors, and other support staff
Maintain positive working relationships with outside Providers, Community Based Organizations, and funders
Utilize evidence based practice and models
Adhere to State, County, Agency requirements relating to processes, documentation, productivity, quality improvement, and whole person care
Education and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Certification in a Drug and Alcohol program recognized by DHCS OR
Masters Degree in Counseling, Social Work, or related field with current registration with Board of Behavioral Services (BBS)
Knowledgeable of substance abuse recovery principles and resources; including Co-occuring disorders and Trauma-informed treatment
Experience with Electronic Health Records is desired! Experience with Welligent is a plus!
Fluency in reading and writing in Vietnamese, Tagalog, Spanish, Farsi, Mandarin, or Cantonese is a MAJOR plus!

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