(Apply in 3 Minutes) CDCA - Withdrawal Management and OBOT
Company: Zepf
Location: Toledo
Posted on: November 2, 2025
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Job Description:
Description: Zepf Center has been serving the Lucas County
community for over 50 years. We are the leading provider of
behavioral health and substance use disorder services in Northwest
Ohio. Services include adult and child psychiatric, substance
abuse, case management, residential, Crisis Care, and therapy
programs, as well as career development and wellness services. Zepf
Center also offers primary care medical services to our patients to
contribute to their continuum of care. Zepf Center is a
trauma-informed agency and environment for both patients and staff.
General Summary We are currently seeking a full-time OBOT and
Withdrawal Management CDCA to provide a wide range of community
support and coordination of services to people experiencing mental
illness and to ensure their needs are addressed. The Chemical
Dependency Counselor Assistant plays a vital role in supporting the
comprehensive care and treatment of individuals struggling with
substance use disorders in an inpatient treatment facility. Working
under the supervision of licensed counselors, the assistant is
responsible for engaging with individuals, group facilitation, case
management and other important functions of client care towards
their recovery. This position will have set hours but may include
rotation of weekends and holidays. Essential Duties &
Responsibilities - Assist clients in adjusting to the treatment
environment, ensuring a safe a therapeutic living environment. -
Offer emotional support and encouragement to individuals going
through the recovery process. - Help clients with daily living
activities, such as: hygiene, assistance with self-administration
of medication, developing routine and recreation. - Facilitation
and co-facilitation of group therapy sessions, case management,
individuals, etc. while providing support and maintaining a
therapeutic environment. - Observe and document client behaviors
and reactions during sessions, sharing observations with the team.
- Complete required paperwork, such as comprehensive assessments,
progress notes, and treatment plans, in a timely and organized
manner. - Be prepared to respond to crisis situations utilizing
CPI, CPR, First Aid and help clients in emotional distress. -
Educate clients on the principles of recovery, relapse prevention,
and coping strategies. - Provide information on available
resources, both within the facility and in the community, to help
with ongoing recovery. - Demonstrate knowledge of the agency
mission, vision, goals, and philosophy as well as the policies and
procedures. - Participates on sanctuary process teams and/or
supports sanctuary initiatives. Position Competencies - Demonstrate
genuine care and understanding for individuals struggling with
substance use disorders (SUD) showing empathy in interactions. -
Communicate effectively with individuals, families, and colleagues,
both verbally and in writing, while maintaining confidentiality. -
Develop skills to manage and resolve conflicts that may arise in
group settings or during individual interactions. - Possess a
strong understanding of the disease of addiction, the recovery
process, and relapse prevention strategies. - Familiarity with
local recovery community and groups (e.g., AA, NA, Celebrate
Recovery, Al-Anon etc.) - Assist in group therapy sessions,
contributing to the creation of a therapeutic and safe environment.
- Assist in developing and implementing individualized treatment
plans tailored to each client's needs and goals. - Act at highest
and lowest level of licensure and scope (e.g., assisting with
hygiene or case management to completing appropriate assessments) -
Demonstrate competency and promotion of the use of the OCDPB Twelve
Core Functions and Competencies under the supervision of a licensed
professional. - Maintain accurate, timely and confidential records
of client progress, treatment plans, and session notes. -
Documentation of records within agency HER clearly, concise, and in
compliance with all local/state/federal laws and standards of
confidentiality. - Adhere to a strict code of ethics, maintaining
boundaries and ethical standards in all interactions. - Always
maintain confidentiality according to applicable laws and agency
policy - Learn and utilize appropriate therapeutic modalities to
engage clients in evidenced based practice such as Motivational
Interviewing, Stages of Change and understanding the ASAM Levels of
Care EOE/M/F/D/V/SO Requirements: Ability to stand, sit, or walk
for extended periods. - Lift, carry, and move equipment or
materials as required. - Ability to assist individuals with daily
living activities as needed. - High school diploma or equivalent -
Must have Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant (CDCA)
certification through the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals
Board (OCDPB) Preferred - Associate or bachelor's degree in a
related field - History of working within behavioral health -
Strong knowledge of substance uses disorders Those eligible to
drive company vehicles must have a valid driver's license and be
eligible for coverage as defined by the agency commercial insurance
carrier. Those who drive personal vehicles during business must be
able to provide proof of insurance.
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