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Case Manager

New York, NY, United States

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➢ Who We Are:


Avenues Recovery Center is a nationwide network of drug and alcohol rehab centers with seventeen
locations across six states. With an unrivaled, evidence - based clinical curriculum and highly
individualized care, Avenues continues to set new standards in the world of addiction treatment. Our
programs - spanning detox, residential, PHP, IOP and outpatient services - have transformed the
lives of thousands to date. But our secret superpower is our people. If you are a talented, passionate
clinician looking to make a real difference in the recovery community, the Avenues family warmly
welcomes you!

Now hiring Case Managers for our facility in Baton Rouge, LA!


➢ What You'll Do:


• Advocate for client, addressing and resolving any external barriers to treatment
• Initiate case management for each client upon intake, addressing any pressing needs
• Oversee client accounts, ensuring insurance is active throughout duration of treatment
• Provide ongoing case management throughout the duration of treatment
• Arrange housing, financial aid, legal aid, vocational training etc. as necessary for client post -
discharge
• Facilitate comprehensive discharge planning (continuing care, housing, sober support etc.)


➢ What We're Looking For:


• High School diploma or GED preferred
• Min. 1-year experience in treatment industry preferred
• If in recovery, a minimum one-year period of sustained sobriety is required.
• Excellent communication, multitasking, and time management skills
• Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills
• Warm, empathetic, respectable personality


Avenues Recovery Center is seeking to hire a Case Manager for our newest inpatient detox/residential facility in Baton Rouge, LA!


➢ Why Join Us?


Avenues features a rich, enjoyable workplace culture where each employee is valued and greatness is
pursued. We support our employees unconditionally, and work to provide them with every resource
they need to excel! Aside from generous PTO and compensation, when you join the Avenues family
you'll be eligible for the following benefits package:


• 401K with employer match
• Medical Insurance
• Dental
• Vision
• Accident
• Critical Illness
• Hospital Indemnity
• Voluntary Short-Term Disability
• Voluntary Long -Term Disability
• Employer-Paid Life and AD&D
• LifeTime Benefit Term Insurance with Long Term Care
• Legal Coverage
• Pet Insurance
• Identity Theft Protection
• Employer-Paid Employee Assistance Program
• Flexible Spending Account (FSA) - Medical
• Dependent Care FSA (DCF)

 

Join our growing team and discover the magic here at Avenues!

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$92,000 - $104,500 USD

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