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SUD Counselor

Any individual who receives an offer of employment or will receive a payroll check are required to submit to a drug and alcohol test as a condition of obtaining employment.
Mille Lacs Band Member/American Indian preference applies

SUMMARY:
The SUD Counselor is responsible for providing chemical abuse counseling for the recovery of alcoholics and other chemically abusive persons.

QUALIFICATIONS:
• Bachelor’s degree in counseling, SUD, social work, psychology or similar field is required.
• Current LADC licensure or UMICAD Counselor Certification is required.
• Minimum of two (2) to five (5) years of experience in SUD treatment, counseling, and/or assessment.
• Considerable knowledge of the disease concept and addictions.
• Familiarity with the philosophy of White Bison Wellbriety and Alcoholics Anonymous.
• Knowledge of applicable federal, state, and Band rules, regulations, and policies.
• Knowledge of the resources available inside and outside the Band that can be used in the treatment of alcoholics and other drug users.
• Understanding of non-traditional treatment modalities.
• Familiarity with and sensitivity to culture and tradition of the Mille Lacs Band.
• Commitment to multi-cultural programming.
• Ability to maintain highest level of confidentiality with respect to clients to maintain integrity of program.
• Ability to communicate effectively with others.
• Ability to write effectively.
• Basic computer skills, including Windows and Word.
• Many chemically abusive people relate better to a counselor that is in recovery and can act as a role model in successful recovery of an addiction. Therefore, while not mandatory that the incumbent be in recovery; consideration will be given to incumbent personal history. If in recovery, a minimum of 2 years of documented sobriety is required at time of hire and must be able to pass a background check.
• Must have current driver’s license, reliable personal transportation, have proof of current insurance coverage. Must also be insurable under the Band’s Auto Insurance Policy.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Provide SUD counseling, treatment, and aftercare planning utilizing a variety of modalities for individuals, families and groups.
• Coordinate educational programs for the SUD outpatient CD treatment program.
• Facilitate adult groups.
• Recruit Band Elders to serve in mentor role for those in outpatient treatment programs.
• Network with other tribal and county human services organizations.
• Transport clients as necessary.
• Maintain appropriate records of treatment and referrals for clients.
• Complete comprehensive assessments for clients.
• Conduct SUD program orientation sessions.
• Meet with clients, both individually and in groups, and with their families to provide family counseling and education.
• Assist clients as necessary and appropriate while in treatment and recovery.
• Provide liaison between CD SUD staff and other HHS professionals.
• Participate in discharge planning for clients.
• Maintain confidentiality of all program participants per United States Code (42 CFR Part 2).

WORKING CONDITIONS:
• Nature of work is such that incumbent experiences infrequent periods of moderate to high stress levels while dealing with clients, family members, and others.
• Work is almost exclusively in doors in a controlled climate area.
• Little threat of personal danger or risk, although working with certain patients may subject incumbent to periods of moderate to high stress levels.
• Hours are typically 8-5, but may also need to work a 1-9 p.m. schedule. Extra hours and weekend work may also be required. May also require occasional "on call' availability to cover emergency situations.
• Will involve working with many different people who are often distressed in some way.
• Local travel is required, travel outside the state is very limited.

Submit resume, cover letter, and employment application to:

Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Employment Coordinator
43408 Oodena Dr.
Onamia, MN 56359

Fax: (320) 532-7492
Email: hr@millelacsband.com
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