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What is addiction science?

Addiction science is the multidisciplinary study of the causes, effects, prevention, and treatment of substance use disorders and addictive behaviors. It combines research from fields like neuroscience, psychology, medicine, and public health to better understand why people become addicted and how to help them recover. This field focuses on both the biological and social factors that contribute to addiction, as well as developing evidence-based interventions to address these issues.

How does an addiction science professional typically collaborate with healthcare providers and community organizations?

Addiction Science professionals often work closely with multidisciplinary teams, including physicians, therapists, social workers, and community outreach coordinators. This collaboration is essential for designing and implementing effective prevention, intervention, and treatment programs. Regular meetings, joint case reviews, and shared research projects are common, fostering a holistic approach to addressing substance use disorders. Building strong partnerships with community organizations also enables professionals to connect clients with critical support services and resources, enhancing long-term recovery outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an addiction scientist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Addiction Scientist, you need a solid background in psychology, neuroscience, or public health, often supported by a master's or doctoral degree in a relevant field. Familiarity with data analysis tools (such as SPSS or R), research methodologies, and regulatory compliance (like IRB procedures) is commonly required. Strong critical thinking, communication, and collaboration skills help in translating complex research findings and working within multidisciplinary teams. These competencies enable effective investigation and application of evidence-based strategies to address addiction, ultimately improving public health outcomes.

What is the difference between Addiction Science vs Addiction Counselor?

AspectAddiction ScienceAddiction Counselor
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Addiction Science, Psychology, or related fieldsCertification as a Certified Addiction Counselor (CAC) or similar
Work EnvironmentResearch settings, healthcare facilities, academic institutionsRehabilitation centers, outpatient clinics, community health programs
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, research institutes, healthcare organizationsRehab centers, clinics, social service agencies

While Addiction Science focuses on research, data analysis, and developing treatment methods, Addiction Counselors provide direct client support and therapy. Both roles are essential in the addiction treatment field but differ in their primary functions and work settings.

What are popular job titles related to Addiction Science jobs in Michigan?

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What job categories do people searching Addiction Science jobs in Michigan look for?

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What cities in Michigan are hiring for Addiction Science jobs?

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Clinical Social Worker Pediatric Center of Behavioral Health Every Other Weekend

Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services

Grand Rapids, MI • On-site

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services rating

5.9

Company rating: 5.9 out of 10

Based on 19 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Cost Center

241 PCBH Ancillary

Scheduled Weekly Hours

8

Work Shift

First Shift (United States of America)

Shift & Status

Who Are We?

We at Pine Rest believe in the power of healing and that everyone in our community has the right to expert care for mental health and substance use disorders. We are much more than just the third largest non-profit behavioral health system in the country, our 220-acre main campus, and our network of clinical sites across Michigan. We are a tight-knit community of healers who witness the impact of our life-changing work each day.

Each day, we are closing the gaps in access to care. We are innovating through leading-edge research, testing, programs, and treatment modalities that others replicate across the country. Our services include a state-of-the-art psychiatric urgent care center and a soon-to-be-built pediatric behavioral health center, outpatient, inpatient, partial hospitalization (day programs), assessment and testing, residential, addiction treatment and specialty services such as crisis response, employee assistance programs, forensic psychiatry and psychology, and neuromodulation. On-the-job educational programs for nurses, psychologists, advanced practice providers, psychiatrists, and chaplains are equipping the next generation of care providers.

We are passionate about serving and are honored to be a part of this incredible work.

What Will you Do?

As a Clinical Social Worker at Pine Rest, you'll be part of tight-knit team that believes in the healing power of your expertise and compassion. You'll be responsible for a group of patients, directing their care by crafting an individualized treatment approach which includes discipline-specific interventions. You will ensure each patient receives the appropriate level of service, and will communicate with families, referral sources, and insurance providers as you coordinate world-class care.

Our Clinical Social Workers are driven to make an impact in the lives of those we serve and are motivated by the healing they witness first-hand each day. They are dedicated to excellent customer service, enthusiastic about the care we offer, and foster a sense of belonging and empowerment in a diverse workplace.

Principal Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Assesses and prioritizes patient/client treatment needs including discharge needs.

  • Implements plan of care and collaborates with the clinical team to assure a uniform plan of care.

  • Provides individual, group, and family therapy or interventions; psychosocial assessment, including assessment of co-occurring disorders (group therapy is not provided on the Neurodevelopment Disorder unit).

  • Provides input to the interdisciplinary treatment plan, functioning as a team member.

  • Establishes therapeutic relationship with assigned patients/clients including engaging, deescalating, screening, and managing crises.

  • Serves as a liaison between community resources, family, patient/client, and hospital- or clinic-based providers of care.

  • Assures appropriate length of stay based on continual reassessment of patient's/client's progress towards goals.

  • Responsible to monitor for and report to the manager, attending physician, or appropriate team leader any potential risk to patient safety that could lead to an adverse outcomes.

  • Responsible to role model the mission and values of the organization, presenting a professional image that is projected in appearance, attitudes and behaviors, time management and communication skills. Provides spiritual, emotional, social, mental and physical support to patients.

  • Responsible to uphold the healing ministry of Christ through relationships that honor integrity, stewardship, empowerment, the promotion of diversity and professional excellence.

What Does Role Require:

Education/Experience:

  • Master's degree required in social work, LLMSW or LMSW.

  • For Substance Abuse programs: A Master's degree required in behavioral health sciences and two years post graduate work in substance use disorder treatment. Additional experience of two years post graduate mental health work preferred.

  • Must hold current Michigan licensure in the field of social work

  • One-year mental health experience, to be able to independently assess patient's needs and to implement and evaluate effective plans of care and acquire and effectively utilize knowledge of policies and procedures.

  • One-year mental health experience, to be able to independently assess patient's needs and to implement and evaluate effective plans of care and acquire and effectively utilize knowledge of policies and procedures, is preferred.

Benefits:

  • Medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans

  • 403(b) retirement match contribution by Pine Rest

  • Generous PTO for full and part time employees

  • Tuition assistance & loan forgiveness

  • Employee Assistance Program offering many free and discounted services for therapy, legal, accounting, gym membership, etc.

  • Partnership with Davenport University provides generous discount on tuition for employees and family members.

Notice:

Pine Rest provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.

All new employees are subject to a criminal background check and education verification which may include sending a copy of your high school diploma, GED, or college transcripts.

Successful completion of a drug screen prior to employment is also part of our background process.

Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services requires all employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccinations subject to certain exclusions. Pine Rest is committed to granting reasonable accommodations in accordance with applicable laws.


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