The Role
Provide psychiatric evaluations, medication management (including MOUD), and consultation for clients with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders; collect clinical histories, educate patients and families, participate in interdisciplinary teams, and complete medical documentation. Must work Saturdays and serve diverse communities.
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Description
Works under the supervision of the Medical Director to evaluate, diagnose, and provide medical management for clients with co-occurring disorders, including the treatment of substance use concerns.
Requirements
- Licensed with two years of experience with ambulatory detoxification and/or chemically supported treatment and currently licensed in Connecticut.
- Saturday availability a must.
- Experience with Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD).
- Must be able to work effectively across cultures and demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of Latino and African American communities.
- Provides psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring and psychiatric consultation.
- Collects and organizes information related to individual client, family, medical, substance use and mental health history, and onset/severity of symptoms obtained from client, family members, and other pertinent treatment providers.
- Provides medication education for individual clients, staff, and families as necessary.
- Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings, providing consultation for clinical staff.
- Completes clinical and medical documentation for individual client records.
- Must have excellent communication both verbal and written.
- Must have a valid driver’s license and vehicle.
Skills Required
- Licensed with two years of experience with ambulatory detoxification and/or chemically supported treatment and currently licensed in Connecticut
- Saturday availability
- Experience with Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)
- Ability to work effectively across cultures and demonstrate understanding of Latino and African American communities
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Valid driver's license and vehicle
- Ability to complete psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring, consultation, and clinical documentation
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The Company
What We Do
The Chemical Abuse Services Agency, Inc. (CASA) is a private, nonprofit community-based behavioral health organization providing holistic and culturally competent services to individuals, families, and communities seeking recovery from addiction and related behavioral health issues.







