CD Technician Community, Social Services & Nonprofit at Geebo

CD Technician

Company Name:
Hazelden
A decision to work at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is a decision to join a team of talented and committed employees who work together to provide patients the best opportunity for lifelong recovery. Dignity and respect are requirements for our patients, as well as employees, and it is vital that our employees are successful and have opportunities to learn and grow. We offer a comprehensive, competitive benefit package that helps to meet today''s complex healthcare, insurance and personal needs.
Diverse individuals encouraged to apply.
Equal Opportunity Employer: Minorities, Women, Veterans, Disabilities
The CD Technician is responsible for managing the outpatient milieu including; modeling recovery behaviors, supporting the culture of the program, supporting conflict resolution, integrating new clients, monitoring the physical environment for safety; assisting the interdisciplinary team in all levels of care; and providing support to the Hazelden Beaverton team for alumni, stakeholder, post-primary/continuing care, and 12 step events by providing outreach to clients via phone and/or mail. Specific tasks include but are not limited to; provide recovery support to family members and clients, respond and triage inquiry calls to facilitate access to the Hazelden continuum of care, support clients integration into the 12 step community, collect urine samples for drug screening, make outreach calls to disengaged clients and other administrative tasks as required.
High School Diploma or equivalent preferred, 1 year customer service experience, basic computer skills/knowledge. 1 year related experience in the field of addiction treatment, desired.
Date: 2014-05-28
Country: US
State: OR
City: Beaverton
Postal Code: 97006
Job Type: Part Time Benefit EligibleEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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