Since 2005, Crossroads has been at the forefront of treating patients with opioid use disorder. Crossroads is a family of professionals dedicated to providing the most accessible, highest quality, evidence-based medication assisted treatment (MAT) options to combat the growing opioid epidemic and helping people with opioid use disorder start their path to recovery. This comprehensive approach to treatment, the gold standard in care for opioid use disorder, has been shown to prevent more deaths from overdose and lead to long-term recovery. We are committed to bringing critical services to communities across the U.S. to improve access to treatment for over 26,500 patients. Our clinics are all outpatient and office-based, with clinics in Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, North and South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. As an equal opportunity employer, we celebrate diversity and are committed to an inclusive environment for all employees and patients.
Day in the Life of a Care CoordinatorMeet face-to-face with all patients to assist in the facilitation of recovery services and ensure that all recovery activities are properly documented in the patient’s record
Utilize collateral contacts and other local referral agencies to provide services not offered by the program
Conduct monthly Care Coordination meetings with patients, and complete corresponding documentation, to assure that patients are engaged with the services they need
Working in collaboration with the buprenorphine-waivered practitioner who is prescribing buprenorphine or naltrexone products to individuals with moderate to severe Opioid Use Disorder
Perform other duties as assigned by the Operations Director of OBOT Services
Education and Experience requirementsA bachelor’s degree in social work, Psychology, Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Sociology, Counseling, Vocational Rehabilitation, or Human Services Counseling and at least either one year of experience providing services to individuals with a diagnosis of substance use disorders or a minimum of one year of clinical experience working with individuals with cooccurring diagnoses of substance use disorders and mental illness.
Licensure as a Registered Nurse with at least either one year of direct experience providing services to individuals diagnosed with a substance use disorder or a minimum of one year of clinical experience working with individuals with cooccurring diagnoses of substance use disorders and mental illness.
Board of Counseling Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC) or CSAC-Assistant under supervision of a CSAC or another supervisor as defined in 18 VAC 115-50-10
ScheduleMonday; 9:00am-4:00pm
Tuesday; 9:00am-3:00pm
Wednesday; 9:00am-4:00pm
Thursday; 9:00am-5:00pm
Friday; 9:00am-3:00pm
Position BenefitsMore 1 on 1 care
Consistent schedule. Early in time and out time, no 12 hour shifts nor is there a 2nd or 3rd shift. You will also never be on call
Small nursing team. Depending on patient census, teams can range anywhere from 2-12
Excellent training if you are new to this field
Opportunity to save lives everyday!
Benefits PackageMedical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
PTO
Variety of 401K options including a match program with no vesture period
Annual Continuing Education Allowance (in related field)
Life Insurance
Short/Long Term Disability
Paid maternity/paternity leave
Mental Health day
Calm subscription for all employees
Loan Forgiveness ProgramCrossroads is a STAR (Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery) approved organization. This means our clinicians will have access to help pay off federal student loans so they can focus on what they do best: patient care!
Please see the website at https://bhw.hrsa.gov/funding/apply-loan-repayment/star-lrp
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