HELP US SAVE LIVES. HERE’S WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR . . .
We are seeking a Primary Therapist to join our multidisciplinary team in the Charlotte area. The right candidate is a dynamic and experienced clinician that can adapt to each unique client, as well as display proficient knowledge and experience in implementing and coordinating treatment plans. This role is responsible for providing a full range of therapeutic interventions to clients in treatment. Demonstrating the knowledge and professional skills necessary to provide clinical care for substance abuse, as well as being able to maintain high standards of excellence in an ethical and trauma-informed setting, is a must. LCMHC, LCAS, LCSW, and/or LMFT required. Click here to apply.
We are seeking a Primary Therapist to join our multidisciplinary team in the Charlotte area. The right candidate is a dynamic and experienced clinician that can adapt to each unique client, as well as display proficient knowledge and experience in implementing and coordinating treatment plans. This role is responsible for providing a full range of therapeutic interventions to clients in treatment. Demonstrating the knowledge and professional skills necessary to provide clinical care for substance abuse, as well as being able to maintain high standards of excellence in an ethical and trauma-informed setting, is a must. LCMHC, LCAS, LCSW, and/or LMFT required. Click here to apply.
Are you a numbers person? Enjoy working with business operations? We’re looking for an individual with strong communication, collaboration, time management, and organizational skills to join The Blanchard Institute as a Revenue Cycle Specialist. This role requires an in-depth knowledge of healthcare billing, claim submission, arranging patient payment methods, overseeing third-party collections, accounts receivable, and proper patient financial statements. Three years of experience in the medical billing field is required and a college degree is preferred. Click here to apply.
The Recovery Connector is responsible for several key functions that support and impact the clinical program and client experience. Most importantly, the Recovery Connector promotes connection and inspires hope. They offer a level of acceptance, understanding, and validation by sharing their own lived experience and practical guidance. Recovery Connectors inspire clients to develop their own goals, create strategies, and take concrete steps toward building fulfilling and self-determined lives without the use of substances. They are recovery-oriented, people-centered, relationship-focused, and provide trauma-informed care.
Must have experience in the behavioral health field and with mental health and/or substance use disorders, strong communication skills, familiarity with drug testing procedures, and an understanding of the guidelines for HIPAA, Code of Ethics, and Joint Commissions standard as they apply to client confidentiality and standard of care. Individual will be required to maintain CPR certification and obtain both CPSS and CADC-I certifications. Click here to apply.
Candidates must be fully licensed or eligible, demonstrate the knowledge & professional skills necessary to provide clinical care for a substance abuse and co-occurring substance abuse clientele, and able to maintain a high standard of excellence in an ethical & trauma-informed setting.
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