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Provide a conducive environment to complete necessary administrative paperwork for the process of treatment services within the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation by general education, securing appropriate paperwork for releases and consents, securing a photo to ensure accuracy of the chart and documentation to match the individual patient. Ensuring clients, family, and referent expectations are met and exceeded. Provide a conducive environment to complete necessary administrative paperwork for the process of treatment services within the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation by general education, securing appropriate paperwork for releases and consents, securing a photo to ensure accuracy of the chart and documentation to match the individual patient. Ensuring clients, family, and referent expectations are met and exceeded.
- Live and Virtual Admissions: Assist patient in completing admission process into Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
- Create an inviting client/customer focused experience for all clients/referents/customers seeking Hazelden services
- Facilitate and maintain the bed board within the EHR
- Ensuring patient and admissions electronic resources are up to date
As an Patient Care Technician, you will: Assist clients and staff with team needs throughout the facility. Assist with addressing the treatment process within the organizational guidelines, philosophies, policies and procedures. Review patient/client activities and relate observations to staff. Ensure building is in compliance with fire and safety regulations. Provide clerical support to the treatment team, medication services, patient scheduling and management of unit office/tech station.
- Review and support the recovery activities of patients/clients and relate observations to appropriate staff
- As a member of the treatment team, assist patients/clients from admission through discharge
- As required by site, monitor and maintain patient/client’s medications
- Ensure site/building is in compliance with safety regulations including fire and guest/visitor expectations (site-specific)
- Driving responsibilities as needed
As a Registered Nurse, you will:
- Assess critical care needs of patients and provide nursing care.
- Formulate and implement care plans.
- Initiate and manage withdrawal regimes.
- Administer medications and treatments.
The schedule for this role is 12 hour shifts.
As a Registered Nurse, you will:
- Assess critical care needs of patients and provide nursing care.
- Formulate and implement care plans.
- Initiate and manage withdrawal regimes.
- Administer medications and treatments.
The schedule for this role is 12 hour shifts.
- Completes the Registration and Pre-Registration process for patients.
- Schedules appointments for services within residential and outpatient settings.
- Actively participates in creating and implementing improvements to achieve patient satisfaction, efficiency outcomes, and to optimize revenue cycle.
As a Care Coordinator, you will:
- Assist clinical case managers by working with clients, gathering, compiling and coordinating continuing care information
- Provide AA/NA contacts in clients home area, set up interviews, arrange transportation and contact agencies with regard to clients continuing care plan
- Maintain the continuing care database, with special emphasis on continuous updates of clinical value and work
- Work with the admissions office and provide back up for admitting clients, when needed, as well as provide the continuing care chart checks for all patients leaving treatment
- Follow up phone calls within 5 days of discharge for WI client facility placements for continuing care services.
Assist clients and staff with team needs throughout the facility. Assist with addressing the treatment process within the organizational guidelines, philosophies, policies and procedures. Review patient/client activities and relate observations to staff. Ensure building is in compliance with fire and safety regulations. Provide clerical support to the treatment team, medication services, patient scheduling and management of unit office/tech station.
- Review and support the recovery activities of patients/clients and relate observations to appropriate staff.
- As a member of the treatment team, assist patients/clients from admission through discharge.
- As required by site, monitor and maintain patient/client’s medications.
- Ensure site/building is in compliance with safety regulations including fire and guest/visitor expectations (site-specific).
- Driving responsibilities as needed
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As required by site:
· Accompany residents/patients/clients to scheduled appointments, meetings, grocery store, etc.
· Manage money restricting program within organization guidelines.
· Assist in performing toxicology screenings
· Support resident/patient/client vocational goals
The Prevention Specialist is responsible for the successful delivery of intensive student education programs and training to communities, caregivers and educators as well as various other HBFF products and services across the enterprise solutions department. The position has primary responsibility for providing direct services to customers and schools, including training and coaching supports. The role will serve as an implementation and subject matter expert for various prevention curricula as they support schools seeking to implement comprehensive prevention programming.
- Implement training, education and consultation services in support of HBFF’s product lines and services in-person and using a variety of tools and methods including online content, and other technologies
- Actively engage in professional development.
- Participate on project teams as required.
The National Director, Prospect Development & Strategy will be responsible for the vigorous identification of major, principal, and transformational gift prospects and to create the infrastructure to support significantly more ambitious annual and comprehensive campaign goals. The National Director will be responsible for the maintenance and continuous improvement of the prospect identification process (including grateful patients and families, key influencers and connectors), research and analysis, and tracking. The National Director will play a key role in the major and principal gift fundraising process, and will provide thought leadership with respect to the comprehensive campaign, participating in strategic planning activities, and development of short and long-range goals and objectives.
- Plan and lead prospect development and strategy activities directly related to major, principal and transformational gift fundraising to advance annual and comprehensive campaign goals
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Create strategies for identifying new or re-engaged donor candidates, with a focus on patients, families, alumni, and campaign referrals
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With the Development leadership team, drive pipeline building strategies at the major, principal, and transformational gift levels to advance the comprehensive campaign
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Leverage wealth screenings, predictive modeling, and other sources to support the campaign planning process and enhance a data-driven approach to prospect management
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Support a rigorous portfolio management process to measure metrics and progress of relationship managers, as well as annual and campaign goals
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Partner with Corporate and Foundation program leaders to identify and track new grant and partnership prospects and relationships
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Partner with Annual and Sustaining program leaders to drive pipeline building strategies, including identifying candidates for upgrade and ensuring effective hand-offs between programs
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Support regular prospect review and strategy meetings
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Conduct gift pyramid and prospect pipeline analysis to assess current and prospects needed to achieve goals
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Build, track, analyze and report on all prospect activities
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Support the campaign staff and volunteer leadership with campaign pipeline and prospect strategies
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Provide prospect profiles, including assessment of wealth and philanthropic interests (or grant-making criteria), propensity to support the mission of HBFF, and access and relationship strategies
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Provide high quality briefings on donors and prospects in advance of meetings and events
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Develop assessment and measurement strategies and methods to report on the effectiveness of prospect and comprehensive campaign activity
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Develop and lead projects to streamline and improve internal systems and processes in partnership with operations and data
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Evaluate existing and new research resources to ensure that the most effective tools are available and utilized.
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Ensure that prospect research and management policies and procedures are implemented and regularly reviewed
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Build strong partnerships internally and externally always demonstrating characteristics consistent with organizational values (HBFF CARES) and Development Team Behavior Norms
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Assure a safe and secure environment for patients, staff, guests, and visitors
**SIGN ON BONUS ELIGIBLE**
Provide clinical services in coordination with the treatment team consistent with Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation’s Standards of Care. Provide clinical coaching, as assigned, to students and interns to facilitate development of clinical competency and ethical practice.
As an Substance Use Disorder Counselor 1 you will:
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Provide substance use disorder treatment services to patients according to the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation standards of care, policies, and procedures
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To represent Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation services to various audiences to ensure consistent knowledge about services, processes and participation
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Facilitate and demonstrate communication of patient information to internal and external resources for patients according to Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation policy and procedures and consistent with Federal Confidentiality (CFR 42) and Health Information Portability and Privacy Act (CFR 45) and mandated reporting requirements
This role is on a 6 week rotation for weekends. Monday – Friday for 5 weeks and on the 6th week you will work Sunday – Wednesday, with Thursday & Friday off, and work on Saturday
**SIGN ON BONUS ELIGIBLE**
Provide clinical services in coordination with the treatment team consistent with Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation’s Standards of Care. Provide clinical coaching, as assigned, to students and interns to facilitate development of clinical competency and ethical practice.
As an Substance Use Disorder Counselor 1 you will:
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Provide substance use disorder treatment services to patients according to the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation standards of care, policies, and procedures
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To represent Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation services to various audiences to ensure consistent knowledge about services, processes and participation
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Facilitate and demonstrate communication of patient information to internal and external resources for patients according to Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation policy and procedures and consistent with Federal Confidentiality (CFR 42) and Health Information Portability and Privacy Act (CFR 45) and mandated reporting requirements
This role is on a 6 week rotation for weekends. Monday – Friday for 5 weeks and on the 6th week you will work Sunday – Wednesday, with Thursday & Friday off, and work on Saturday.
Provide clinical services in coordination with the treatment team consistent with Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation’s Standards of Care. Provide clinical coaching, as assigned, to students and interns to facilitate development of clinical competency and ethical practice.
As an Substance Use Disorder Counselor 1 you will:
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Provide substance use disorder treatment services to patients according to the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation standards of care, policies, and procedures
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To represent Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation services to various audiences to ensure consistent knowledge about services, processes and participation
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Facilitate and demonstrate communication of patient information to internal and external resources for patients according to Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation policy and procedures and consistent with Federal Confidentiality (CFR 42) and Health Information Portability and Privacy Act (CFR 45) and mandated reporting requirements
As a Substance Use Disorder Counselor 2 you will:
- A manageable caseload
- Remarkable team collaboration and peer support
- Individual weekly clinical supervision with LCSW (for clinical hours) and group supervision with highly trained and diverse clinical multi-disciplinary team, multiple times weekly
- Prioritize ongoing professional development by offering relevant CEU’s toward licensure/renewal at no cost to you
- Reduced tuition to Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies
- Leadership supported DEI Initiatives
The Financial Advocate supports patients nationally from the onset of admission through their discharge from services. In this capacity, they work to educate patients specifically on their financial responsibility associated with treatment. This generally includes, review of private pay or commercial insurance options, accurate accounting of costs, and forecasting of future costs for all levels of care. The Financial Advocate collects payments for housing, documents actions and conversations in the EHR, conducts aid interviews, and ascertains signatures from patients on regulatory paperwork.
- Work closely with the multidisciplinary team and the patient to assist patients with financial or insurance questions.
- Enter clear and timely documentation in the EHR.
- Insure Revenue Integrity
- Maintaining a collaborative relationship with the multidisciplinary team, specifically the Addiction Counselors, Care Coordinators and Managed Care Specialists.
Any compensation listed by a job board is likely inaccurate and has not been provided by the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation.
The BARR Trainer and Coach role is responsible for the successful delivery of Building Assets, Reducing Risks (BARR) training to groups of educators across the United States. The position has primary responsibility for providing direct services to schools (may require travel depending on locations), including training and coaching supports. The role will serve as an implementation and subject matter expert for the model as they support schools seeking to implement the BARR model with fidelity.
- Implement training, coaching, and consultation services for the BARR model
- Participate on project teams as required
Coordinate the collection of outcomes data by telephone and email from current and former Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation patients and family members of former patients. This information is used by the Butler Center for Research (BCR) to inform routine healthcare operations and assist in quality improvement by providing metrics by which to measure patient care and organizational quality.
- Coordinate data collection through interviewing, data entry, and data management in accordance with established protocols to ensure efficient, consistent, and appropriate treatment of participants and data collected
- Work together with your colleagues and supervisor to continuously improve the current data collection processes and systems
- Notify responsible staff of any patient complaints, risk for reoccurrence of substance use, mental health needs, or requests for additional contact or information as communicated via the Viewpoint surveys or research questionnaires
The Clinical Outcomes Analyst will serve as the primary analyst and manager of survey data collected by the Butler Center for Research to meet the data analytic needs of high-quality applied research projects, evaluation, and assessments for internal and external stakeholders (e.g., clinical leaders, executives, industry partners, peer-reviewed manuscripts, etc.). In addition, this position will have a special focus to supporting the data and reporting initiatives of our expanding family, children, and mental health services.
- Database and Survey Management
- Programmatic Support
- Institutional Research Projects
The Data and Outcomes Manager for Family Immersion and Dual Enhanced Program will work collaboratively under the Research Scientist to manage the research team’s operationalization and execution of high-quality applied research projects, clinical research studies, evaluation and assessments services for industry partners and executives.
They will also work closely under the Research Scientist to oversee, coordinate, and help support the Program Assistants (PA) for the Family Immersion and Dual Enhanced programs in managing and conducting confidential and accurate clinical outcomes data collection. This role will serve as the primary contact and trainer for the PA team responsible for coordinating schedules, facilitating, and maintaining PA training in ethical survey administration and data collection, and resolving common issues that may arise within clinical outcome data collection.
- Implement and manage family immersion and mental health dual-enhanced data and outcomes under the supervision of Research Scientist
- Oversee and provide direct support for the BCR family immersion and dual-enhanced team’s continued work and implementation of survey administration and data collection of the clinical and programmatic outcomes across HBFF’s sites nationwide
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Work closely with executive director, director, and leadership team to establish standardized procedures and complete tasks.
Provide clinical services in coordination with the treatment team consistent with Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation’s Standards of Care. Provide clinical coaching, as assigned, to students and interns to facilitate development of clinical competency and ethical practice.
As a Substance Use Disorder Counselor 2 you will:
- A manageable caseload
- Remarkable team collaboration and peer support
- Individual weekly clinical supervision with LCSW (for clinical hours) and group supervision with highly trained and diverse clinical multi-disciplinary team, multiple times weekly
- Prioritize ongoing professional development by offering relevant CEU’s toward licensure/renewal at no cost to you
- Reduced tuition to Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies
- Leadership supported DEI Initiatives
The BARR Trainer and Coach role is responsible for the successful delivery of Building Assets, Reducing Risks (BARR) training to groups of educators across the United States. The position has primary responsibility for providing direct services to schools (may require travel depending on locations), including training and coaching supports. The role will serve as an implementation and subject matter expert for the model as they support schools seeking to implement the BARR model with fidelity.
- Implement training, coaching, and consultation services for the BARR model
- Participate on project teams as required