Catholic Charities, Diocese of Metuchen (CCDOM), with more than 450 employees is a non-profit, social services agency with its mission, driven by Catholic social teaching, of providing quality services with dignity and respect to the poor, vulnerable and all people in need and partnering with families and communities to improve the quality of life. We serve more than 68,000 clients per year throughout Middlesex, Somerset, Hunterdon, and Warren counties in NJ.
Provide services to people ages 17-22 who are transitioning out of resource home/foster care, or are already living independently, and need individualized skill development and support to transition successfully into adulthood.
Evaluation of caregivers involved with child protective services to determine their capacity and functional ability to safely care for minor children by clinical interviews, administration, scoring and interpretation of psychometrics. Synthesize results with other methods used in the evaluation to provide objective conclusions and recommendations to the referring agency.
Transportation of children and parents to and from their scheduled visitation utilizing an Agency vehicle in Middlesex and Union Counties in both office-based and community-based settings. Provides occasional supervision of visits.
Provide case management services to individuals residing in the Ozanam Inn Shelter and Permanent Supported Housing. The job includes screening, assessment, service planning, linkage, crisis intervention, and de-escalation, managing relationships with a broad range of community providers, and life skills teaching
Outpatient Clinician will provide counseling to individuals, families, and couples. Self-motivated and have an ability to quickly build rapport with clients. Flexible schedule with the option to see clients in the office, through telehealth, or through a hybrid of telehealth and in-office sessions.
Community-based crisis services to 0-21 aged youth in Hunterdon, Somerset, and Warren counties.
Responsibility for the in-home stabilization of emotional and behavioral crises, prevention of crisis development, support in transitions of life/placement for children, and short-term case management
Monitoring and assisting residents in shelters, floating between two shelters to assist with coverage, preparing and serving client meals, conducting room inspections, conducting monthly fire drills, incident reporting, hourly documentation of activity in the shelter, handling of donations, storing supplies and light traveling when needed (other various duties may apply.) Bi-lingual encouraged to apply
Supervisory experience in the field of addiction, 5 years' experience utilizing clinical, evidenced based tools in making sound clinical decisions, skilled in clinical reasoning, listening and excellent communication skills.
Substance Abuse Counselors CADC work as part of a multi-disciplinary PACT team and provides community-based treatment and skills training to persons with serious mental illness. Responsible for providing and coordinating MICA services for consumers.
Works as part of a multi-disciplinary team grounded in the housing first approach, and coupled with an integrated service model to assist families in obtaining and retaining housing in Hunterdon, Mercer, Somerset and Warren Counties.
Help those in recovery with recovery plans, coping strategies, and connecting with community resources. Applicant must have at least 2 continuous years of sustained recovery experience, or 2 years of practicing the principles of recovery as a family member affected by substance use.
Work within two shelters to monitor and assist residents with safety and following rules and procedures. Prepare and serve client meals. Conduct monthly fire drills and ensure building safety.
Conduct substance abuse assessments, make appropriate impressions regarding client’s needs for substance abuse treatment, make recommendations to appropriate level of care based on ASAM criteria and Level of Care Index, case management, obtain urine specimens for testing, data input into agency database.
Credentialed Substance Use Counselor for Level 1 outpatient substance abuse program in East Brunswick. Conduct full substance use assessments, make recommendations for level of care, facilitate group and individual counseling sessions, complete treatment/discharge planning, as well as case management with state agencies for mandated clients.
Staff oversight including directing staff activity and training. Oversight of case management/program coordination of the Multi-Services Program. Work with rental assistance program and funding sources. Utilization of HMIS case management software.