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AOD Counselor

Shingle Springs, CA ยท On-site

$24 - $31/hr

Registered as an AOD intern or a RADT-1 Intern * Drug and Alcohol Counseling Certification Desired. (CCAPP,CAADE,CADTP or Affiliate) Experience: * 1-2 years experience in the field of addiction and ...

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What are some common challenges faced by a Rad Tech 1 (Radiologic Technologist) during daily imaging procedures?

As a Rad Tech 1, you'll frequently encounter challenges such as positioning patients who have limited mobility or are in pain, maintaining clear communication with anxious individuals, and ensuring strict adherence to radiation safety protocols. You may also need to quickly adapt to changing schedules and handle multiple imaging requests from various departments. Collaborating effectively with physicians, nurses, and other technologists is essential to provide accurate and timely diagnostic images, all while maintaining a compassionate and professional approach.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Radiologic Technologist I (Radt 1), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Radiologic Technologist I, you need a solid understanding of anatomy, radiographic positioning, radiation safety, and typically an associate degree in radiologic technology along with ARRT certification. Familiarity with imaging equipment such as X-ray machines, Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), and electronic health records is crucial. Attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to reassure and instruct patients are vital soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate diagnostic imaging, patient safety, and effective collaboration within healthcare teams.

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For a convicted felon, jobs such as entry-level positions in construction, manufacturing, or warehousing often have fewer restrictions and may offer opportunities for reintegration. Some industries may require background checks, so candidates should seek employers known for second-chance hiring policies and consider obtaining relevant certifications or skills to improve employability.

What are Radt 1s?

A Radt 1, or Radiologic Technologist 1, is an entry-level medical professional who performs diagnostic imaging examinations, such as X-rays, under the supervision of more experienced technologists or radiologists. They are responsible for operating imaging equipment, positioning patients, ensuring patient safety, and producing quality images for interpretation by a physician. Radt 1s typically work in hospitals, clinics, or medical imaging centers, and must follow strict protocols to minimize radiation exposure. They also maintain patient records and may assist in basic patient care related to imaging procedures.

What is the difference between Radt 1 vs Radiologic Technologist?

AspectRadt 1Radiologic Technologist
CredentialsCertification as Radt 1, often state-specificCertification and licensing required, such as ARRT
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, diagnostic labsHospitals, outpatient centers, imaging clinics
Industry UsageEntry-level radiology rolesBroader radiology and imaging roles
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Radt 1 is typically an entry-level certification or role in radiology, focusing on basic imaging procedures. Radiologic Technologists have a broader scope, often requiring additional certifications and experience. Both work in similar environments like hospitals and clinics, but Radiologic Technologists usually have more responsibilities and higher qualifications.

How much does a radt make?

A Radiologic Technologist (RADT) in California typically earns an average annual salary of around $70,000 to $80,000, depending on experience, certifications, and work setting. Salaries can vary based on location, with higher wages often found in urban areas and hospitals requiring advanced skills or specialized imaging techniques.

How to get radt 1?

To qualify for a RADT 1 position, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, relevant training or certification in radiologic technology, and sometimes state licensure. Gaining experience through internships or entry-level roles in medical imaging can also improve chances of employment.

What jobs pay 4000 a week without a degree?

High-paying jobs that can reach $4,000 a week without a degree often include roles such as commercial truck drivers, sales managers, real estate brokers, and skilled trades like electricians or plumbers. These positions typically require specialized training, certifications, or experience rather than a college degree, and may involve long hours or physically demanding work.
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AOD Counselor

AOD Counselor

First Steps Recovery

Shingle Springs, CA โ€ข On-site

$24 - $31/hr

Full-time

Posted 7 hours ago


Job description

Description:

POSITION SUMMARY

AODC Counselors are responsible for coordinating and providing Individual counseling and clinical services, group sessions, individual sessions and intake assessment services to residents both at inpatient and outpatient levels of care if applicable. The AODC Counselor provides development of resident resources, vocational counseling, discharge/continuing care planning, and placement of residents if applicable. Counselors will work in collaboration with the treatment team to plan and coordinate the residentโ€™s progress through the continuum of care.

Reasonable Accommodations Statement

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Essential Functions:

  • Uphold and enforce First Steps Recovery standards, policies and procedures, resident rights, and professional code of ethics and conduct.
  • Ability to utilize agency comprehensive assessment tools in KIPU (Initial Treatment Plan, Discharge Planning, Initial Intake Assessment).
  • Identify and prioritize individual needs and problems of the patient.
  • Prepare comprehensive interpretive clinical summaries (as seen in KIPU).
  • Develop person-centered care plans, including prioritized problem lists, SNAP, resident-reported goals, measurable and achievable objectives, and interventions.
  • Provide individual and group counseling sessions utilizing Evidence Based Practices.
  • Document resident progress toward treatment plan goals and objectives in Golden Thread.
  • Prepare effective care level step-down Transition notes.
  • Develop strong discharge plans and summaries for assigned caseload.
  • Prepare clinical documentation accurately and within agency time frames, including completion and documentation of groups.
  • Intervene during crisis intervention situations.
  • Cooperate with health insurance clinical utilization reviews. Provide daily Progress Notes and detailed Clinical Notes to assist with URโ€™s.
  • Participate in weekly Clinical Treatment team meetings with other team members as needed.
  • Participate in the agencyโ€™s Orientation training, staff meetings, and in-service training.
  • Provide information to and Spouses/Family Members on the residentโ€™s behalf.
  • Provide appropriate treatment interventions relative to the specific needs of each resident.
  • Provide for discharge planning, contacting referring agency as needed.
  • Adhere to code of ethics, legal aspects of clinical practice, professional standards, duty to warn, abuse and neglect reporting policies and procedures, and exercise professionalism at all times.
  • Exercise awareness in cultural competency, resident satisfaction, quality of services, resident needs, and overall health and safety staff and residents.


Competencies:

  • Ability to perform duties as a counselor (12 Core Functions). Competencies: with respect to screening, assessment, individualized treatment planning, crisis intervention, group and individual counseling, referral, discharge summaries, clinical documentation, and professional ethics.
  • Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with supervisors, utilization review, managed health care clinicians, medical and mental health professionals.
  • Ability to positively interact and develop rapport with residents and their families.


Education:

  • Preferred AA or Bachelorโ€™s degree from an accredited college in the Human Services or Behavioral Health
  • Registered as an AOD intern or a RADT-1 Intern
  • Drug and Alcohol Counseling Certification Desired. (CCAPP,CAADE,CADTP or Affiliate)


Experience:

  • 1-2 years experience in the field of addiction and mental health or equivalent human services work experience preferred.
  • Experience in co-occurring disorders treatment a plus


Computer Skills:

  • Computer Literacy in doc, spreadsheet, and email.
  • Proficiency in KIPU Systems Resident Management Software


Certificates & Licenses:

  • Valid Driverโ€™s License
  • CPR/First AID
  • Drug and Alcohol Counseling Credential or Internship Required


Other Requirements:

  • Negative TB test results within past year
  • Medical Clearance to work within past year
  • Ability to pass pre-employment and random drug screenings


PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Frequently: Occupation requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.5 - 5.5+ hrs/day)

  • Standing
  • Walking
  • Sitting
  • Transverse Stairs
  • Handling / Using Fingers

Occasionally: Occupation requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0 - 2.5+ hrs/day)

  • Reach Outward
  • Reach Above Shoulder
  • Squat or Kneel
  • Bend or Twist

Other Physical Demands:

  • Ability to lift/carry 20-50 lbs, Ability to push/pull 20-50 lbs
  • Moderate frequency of computer keyboarding,
  • Moderate frequency of viewing a computer monitor
  • Daily cleaning including but not limited to: wiping, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, scrubbing, washing dishes
  • Assisting in meal preparation, installing water containers for consumption, and shopping as necessary including pushing of carts and carrying grocery boxes/bags.
  • Conducting garbage disposal, recycling, and collection.
  • Occasional walks, hikes, and sports outings with residents for physical activities.
  • Frequent support of residents in gym environment


WORK ENVIRONMENT

Work is performed during day and night shifts primarily in residential detox facility. This includes work in facility office as well as the grounds of the entire facility including upstairs resident rooms, clinical office, and laundry room that are accessed via staircase, and outdoor grounds. Technicians periodically drive residents in company vehicles for intakes/discharges at other treatment facilities and transportation hubs, to doctor appointments, to outings and recovery meetings. Work is often performed in emergency and stressful situations. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet in office settings and moderate in other situations.

BLOOD/FLUID EXPOSURE RISK:

Some job tasks involve exposure to blood, body fluids and/or tissue. Staff must wear gloves and follow infectious control procedures when interacting with residents in conditions in which exposure is possible such as handling onsite urinary analysis, conducting first aid, and conducting search of residentโ€™s belonging and person. Staff may be exposed to infectious disease, needles, and illicit substances during searches.


Work Schedule:

As a non-exempt hourly employee, the employee shall work a designated schedule as assigned by management. Employee shall not work over 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week without prior authorization from management but if so, will earn overtime for any work performed in excess of 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week. Employee must also follow companyโ€™s policies regarding required meals and breaks.


Requirements: