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At the Georgia Department of Labor, providing Unemployment Insurance is at the heart of what we do, helping Georgians when they need it most. Beyond unemployment, we connect Georgians to employment services, training programs, and resources that build skills and open doors to meaningful work. Our team is solutions-oriented, collaborative, and committed to being responsive, efficient, and compassionate in serving Georgians and strengthening communities statewide. If you want to be part of a department that drives Georgia’s workforce forward, we would love to hear from you.
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The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) is where opportunities begin. As architects of opportunity and guardians of economic empowerment, the GDOL delivers caring, responsive service to Georgians when they need it most. Programs such as Unemployment Insurance (UI), along with supportive reemployment services that fit the diverse needs of our communities, serve as a vital support system for individuals and families as they rebuild their lives after an unexpected job loss. At the Georgia Department of Labor, we’re here for all of Georgia, creating an environment where workers and employers thrive together.


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Pathways Center’s Care Campus is located in Newnan, GA and has two 24/7 Crisis Stabilization Units (CSU’s); one for adults and one for children ages 5-17.  Pathways Center's Crisis Stabilization Units (CSU's) are short term (2-7 days), medically monitored crisis residential programs, which offer services for a limited duration to stabilize mental health disorders, provide detoxification services, evalvaluate treatment options, and develop long-term recovery/treatment plans.  Pathways Center’s Care Campus is designed to serve as a first line of community-based alternative care to hospitalization, offering psychiatric stabilization and detoxification services on a short term basis.  Interventions are provided by licensed behavioral health professionals designed to prevent out of community treatment or hospitalization. 

 

In addition to Pathways Center’s Adult and Child Centers, Pathways Center’s Licensed Counselors are part of Coweta County’s emergency response program entitled Coweta CARES.  Coweta CARES is a unique para-medicine program that is designed to address behavioral health crisis calls to 911.  Coweta CARES is a co-responder team of licensed counselors and paramedics who work collaboratively to stabilize individuals who are experiencing behavioral health crises.  The goal is to reduce unnecessary hospitalization and emergency department presentations.

 

The Licensed Counselor for the Care Campus rotates throughout all programs to ensure timely and quality care; therefore the schedule will vary.  The Licensed Counselor role has performance targets/productivity expectations to ensure quality care as well as compliance with regulatory and governing entities.  Responsibilities for the Licensed Counselor will include but not be limited to the following:

         Provides patients/clients with the psychosocial and therapeutic support needed to cope with behavioral health crisis and/or detoxification

         Completes Behavioral Health Assessments (BHA's) as a part of the intake process within the required timeframes.  Conducts clinical interviews with the residents and is able to make a diagnostic impression based on clinical assessment

         Works with other healthcare team members to prepare for and facilitate individual and group discussions on the unit with patients/clients to promote and reinforce the recovery process

         Provides individual therapy and may conduct family sessions as needed to help facilitate a successful transition back into the community

         Develops treatment plans collaboratively with the patient/client and input from all treatment team members

         Provides professional level therapeutic services to persons with mental illness and/or addictive disease

         Works alongside EMS personnel in the Coweta Cares program

         Provides risk assessment and crisis intervention

         Facilitates the admission process and maintains communication with referral sources, families, patients and Care Campus healthcare team 

         Must be proficient in use of technology with respect to use of Electronic Medical Record.

 

Master's degree in social work and counseling from an accredited college or university and licensure in the area of assignment and two (2) years of experience at the lower level Social Worker, Licensed 2 (HCP051) or position equivalent; or Master's degree in social work and counseling from an accredited college or university and licensure in the area of assignment and two (2) years of related post-license experience.

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