Substance Abuse Center Director (Hosp. Op.) jobs in Lompoc, CA

Substance Abuse Center Director (Hosp. Op.) directs the clinical, managerial, and administrative aspects of substance abuse programs. Measures and evaluates the effectiveness and quality of drug/alcohol rehabilitation treatment procedures to achieve standards and objectives. Being a Substance Abuse Center Director (Hosp. Op.) partners with community agencies and programs to ensure continuity in the type and level of patient care. Ensures compliance with all federal, state, and local standards and requirements. Additionally, Substance Abuse Center Director (Hosp. Op.) requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to senior management. The Substance Abuse Center Director (Hosp. Op.) typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. To be a Substance Abuse Center Director (Hosp. Op.) typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Registered Substance Abuse Specialist
  • Good Samaritan Shelter
  • Lompoc, CA FULL_TIME
  • Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

    As a Substance Abuse Specialist, your primary responsibility is to offer support and guidance to clients. You will provide counseling and assistance to individuals in need of help with substance abuse issues, including alcohol and/or drug abuse.

    • Conducts intake assessments with clients to gather essential information about their backgrounds, substance use history, and treatment needs.
    • Interviews clients, examines records, and collaborates with other professionals to assess the client's condition.
    • Develops a comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation program to support the client's recovery.
    • Educating tenants about substance use and potential issues associated with it.
    • Assisting tenants in obtaining and managing treatment services, including detox, out-patient, and in-patient programs.
    • Providing information and support to help tenants attend community-based resources, such as 12 Step programs and sober activity groups.
    • Collaborating with tenants to explore and practice ways to reduce their current level of substance use.
    • Conducting interviews, reviewing records, and consulting with other professionals to evaluate the client's condition.
    • Providing individual counseling to support clients in overcoming alcohol and drug dependency.
    • Referring clients to other support services, such as medical evaluation and social services, as needed.
    • Monitoring the client's progress and preparing reports to promote prevention of drug and alcohol abuse.
    • Assisting tenants in setting personal goals related to their substance use, including reducing or adopting safer practices.
    • Providing relapse prevention support to tenants after they complete treatment.
    • Addressing problematic smoking issues, educating tenants about the physical effects of tobacco/nicotine use, and assisting with smoking cessation resources and services.
    • Offering relapse prevention support for tenants after they complete cessation or related services.
    • Transports clients in the agency-provided vehicle for appointments as required..
    • Responsible for the accurate and timely logging of notes in the ETO and EHR county system.
    • Developing a personalized aftercare plan that includes recommendations for continued support, follow-up care, and resources to aid in their transition to independent living.
    • Responsible for promptly notifying the manager of any work orders that need to be submitted or supplies that need to be ordered.
    • Maintains client privacy by adhering to HIPAA Privacy Practices, which are updated annually during comprehensive treatment training.
    • Responsible for attending staff meetings, ensuring timely completion of training, and accurately completing timecards.
    • Perform related duties as assigned by the supervisor.
    • Maintain compliance with all company policies and procedures.

    Education and/or Work Experience Requirements:

    This section outlines the essential knowledge, skills and abilities are required to perform the daily tasks and job duties bulleted above.

    • High School Diploma or equivalent: A minimum educational requirement to demonstrate basic literacy and communication skills.
    • Certification as a substance abuse counselor through a DHS (Department of Human Services) agency.
    • Employees are required to maintain an active SUD certification throughout their employment.
    • Minimum two years experience in substance use and or behavioral health care treatment
    • Experience in case management practices and working knowledge of various appropriate counseling techniques
    • Excellent communication skills: Ability to effectively communicate with shelter residents, colleagues, and external stakeholders.
    • Crisis intervention skills: Capacity to handle crisis situations and de-escalate conflicts.
    • Empathy and compassion: Demonstrating genuine care and understanding for individuals experiencing homelessness.
    • Ability to work in a team: Collaboration and cooperation with other staff, volunteers, and external agencies.
    • Excellent computer proficiency (MS Office – Word, Excel and Google)

    Required Qualifications:

    Employment Eligibility Verification:

    • Must provide documentation to establish identity and employment eligibility in compliance with legal requirements. This may include a U.S. passport, Permanent Resident Card, or other acceptable forms of identification.

    Negative Tuberculosis Test:

    • Must provide documentation of a recent negative tuberculosis (TB) test result to ensure a safe and healthy work environment.

    Background Screening:

    • Successful completion of a comprehensive background screening, which may include criminal record checks, employment history verification, and reference checks.

    Pre-Employment Drug Screening:

    • Must pass a pre-employment drug screening to ensure a drug-free workplace. A negative drug test result is required.

    Driving Skills:

    • Possess strong driving skills and have a valid driver's license.
    • Driving is an essential function of the position, and a clean driving record may be required.
    • Must possess a valid California driver's license or obtain one before the start of employment.

    Insurance Coverage:

    • Must be able to qualify for Good Samaritan Shelter insurance coverage, which may include meeting specific criteria related to driving record, insurance claims history, and other factors.

    Personal Insurance Coverage:

    • Must have personal insurance coverage that meets the requirements set by the employer.
    • This may include liability insurance, automobile insurance, or any other type of insurance deemed necessary for the position.
    • The coverage must be valid and maintained throughout the employment period.

    Benefits:

    Full-Time Benefits:

    • Health Insurance
    • Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
    • 401k Matching
    • Paid Time Off (PTO)
    • Paid Holidays and Floater Day
    • Employee Assistance Program
    • Gym Membership Discount
    • Tuition Reimbursement
    • Working Advantage

    Part-Time Benefits:

    • 401k Matching
    • Paid Time Off (PTO)
    • Employee Assistance Program
    • Gym Membership Discount
    • Working Advantage

    Please note that these benefits are subject to specific eligibility criteria and may be subject to change based on company policies and guidelines.

    Work Environment:

    The work environment for homeless services with clients experiencing substance abuse or mental illness is characterized by a commitment to creating a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental atmosphere. It is crucial to establish a secure environment that prioritizes the well-being of both staff and clients. The work is often carried out through a multidisciplinary team approach, involving professionals from various fields who collaborate to provide comprehensive support. Crisis management protocols and resources should be readily available to address emergencies related to substance abuse or mental health. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities equip staff with the necessary skills to effectively engage with clients and address their complex needs. Additionally, the work environment should prioritize staff self-care and support, recognizing the potential challenges and providing resources for their well-being. Confidentiality and privacy of client information are paramount, ensuring trust and maintaining ethical standards. By fostering an inclusive and empathetic work environment, homeless services can effectively support clients on their path to recovery and stability.

    Physical Requirements:

    The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Some examples are:

    • Ability to safely and successfully perform the essential job functions consistent with the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards, including meeting qualitative and/or quantitative productivity standards.
    • Ability to maintain regular, punctual attendance consistent with the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards
    • Must be able to lift and carry up to 30 lbs.
    • Capability to navigate stairs multiple times during a shift is required.
    • Proficiency in using hands and fingers to perform tasks such as typing, writing, handling paperwork, operating equipment, and assisting residents with daily needs.
    • Sufficient vision and hearing capabilities to observe and respond to the environment, communicate with residents and colleagues, and maintain a safe working environment.

    Mental Requirements:

    The mental demands outlined above are illustrative of the requirements necessary for an employee to effectively fulfill the fundamental duties of this position. Reasonable accommodations can be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to fulfill these essential functions. Here are a few examples:

    • Emotional resilience to cope with challenging situations and provide support to individuals facing difficult circumstances.
    • The nature of working with individuals experiencing homelessness can be emotionally draining. Staff must be aware of the signs of compassion fatigue and have strategies in place to manage their own self-care and prevent burnout.
    • Establishing and maintaining appropriate boundaries is crucial when working with vulnerable populations. Staff should be able to prioritize self-care, set limits on their emotional involvement, and practice self-reflection to prevent personal emotional strain.
    • Serving a diverse population with various cultural backgrounds and identities. Staff should have a strong commitment to cultural sensitivity, respect for diversity, and the ability to communicate effectively with individuals from different backgrounds.

    The Good Samaritan Shelter is a non-profit, community-based organization that relies on all members of staff to work together to serve the community and clients. At times, you may be asked to take on additional tasks outside of your usual responsibilities as needed.

    To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skills, and ability required.

    Job Type: Full-time

    Pay: $22.00 - $24.00 per hour

    Benefits:

    • 401(k)
    • 401(k) matching
    • Dental insurance
    • Flexible schedule
    • Health insurance
    • Life insurance
    • Paid time off
    • Vision insurance

    Schedule:

    • 8 hour shift
    • Monday to Friday

    Ability to Relocate:

    • Lompoc, CA: Relocate before starting work (Required)

    Work Location: In person

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Pre-Op/Post-OP RN
  • Lompoc Valley Medical Center
  • Lompoc, CA FULL_TIME
  • Salary Range: $45.48 - $62.70 Pay rates are determined based on experience and internal equity. Position Summary: This position reports to the Director of Surgical Services. Conducts the pre-operative...
  • 16 Days Ago

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Family Therapist
  • Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
  • Lompoc, CA FULL_TIME
  • The Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CADA) is hiring as we expand our Multi-Dimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) services. MDFT is an innovative family-centered therapeutic approach that is extremel...
  • 19 Days Ago

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Youth Treatment Therapist Lead
  • Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
  • Lompoc, CA FULL_TIME
  • Benefits: Dental insurance Health insurance Vision insurance The Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse (CADA) is hiring a Therapist to work in our Lompoc Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Center for Y...
  • 4 Days Ago

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Correctional Treatment Specialist (Drug Abuse Treatment Specialist)
  • U.S. Department of Justice
  • Lompoc, CA FULL_TIME
  • Summary Corrections professionals who foster a humane and secure environment and ensure public safety by preparing individuals for successful reentry into our communities. Our highly-skilled, diverse,...
  • 10 Days Ago

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Correctional Treatment Specialist (Drug Abuse Treatment Specialist)
  • US Justice, Bureau of Prisons/Federal Prison...
  • Lompoc, CA FULL_TIME
  • Duties Functions as a Drug Abuse Treatment Specialist (DATS) within a Bureau of Prisons (BOP) federal correctional facility. Provides direct services, individual therapy and/or group counseling, drug ...
  • 12 Days Ago

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Psychologist I/II #1871
  • Tri-Counties Regional Center
  • Santa Maria, CA
  • Job Description Job Description **We have a current opening for a Psychologist on our Santa Maria Team** Job Title: Psyc...
  • 4/24/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Overnight Sleep Technologist
  • Hypnometrics
  • Lompoc, CA
  • Job Description Job Description Job Summary: As a Sleep Technologist, you will work under the supervision of a Sleep Spe...
  • 4/23/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Trilingual District Translator #4291, #5583
  • Santa Maria-Bonita School District
  • Santa Maria, CA
  • About the Employer Welcome to the Santa Maria-Bonita School District website. As the largest school district in Santa Ba...
  • 4/23/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Instructor Assistant - Green Building Construction Skills
  • Center for Employment Training
  • Santa Maria, CA
  • Job Description Job Description * The work hours for this position are from 9am to 3pm Receives direction and guidance f...
  • 4/22/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Neighborhood Services Director
  • City of Goleta, CA
  • Goleta, CA
  • Salary: $165,301.22 - $210,970.90 Annually Location : Goleta, CA Job Type: Full time, exempt Job Number: 2024-009 Depart...
  • 4/22/2024 12:00:00 AM

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ATSU - Assistant Director, TLC
  • A.t. Still University
  • Santa Maria, CA
  • **Description****About A.T. Still University's Teaching & Learning Center (TLC)**A.T. Still University (ATSU) is a learn...
  • 4/22/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Admissions/Discharge Coordinator
  • Crestwood Behavioral Health
  • Lompoc, CA
  • Job Description Job Description Are you looking for a meaningful role in behavioral health and have the desire to work w...
  • 4/21/2024 12:00:00 AM

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RNFA
  • CommonSpirit Health
  • Santa Maria, CA
  • Overview: Marian Regional Medical Center a 191-bed facility located in Santa Maria California is recognized as one of th...
  • 4/20/2024 12:00:00 AM

Lompoc (/ˈlɒmpoʊk/, LOM-poke) (Purisimeño: Lompo', "Stagnant Water" ; Spanish: Lumpoco) is a city in Santa Barbara County, California, on the west coast of the United States. The city was incorporated on August 13, 1888. The population was 42,434 at the 2010 census, up from 41,103 at the 2000 census. Before European settlers arrived, the area around Lompoc was inhabited by the Chumash people. The name of the city is derived from a Purisimeño term, "Lum Poc", which means "stagnant waters" or "lagoon". The Spanish called it "Lumpoco". In 1837, the Mexican government sold the area as the Rancho L...
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Income Estimation for Substance Abuse Center Director (Hosp. Op.) jobs
$124,239 to $203,068
Lompoc, California area prices
were up 2.5% from a year ago