Counselor II definition

Counselor II means an individual who, by virtue of education, training, and experience, meets the requirements of §6.1.5.1 of these standards and functions under the supervision of a Clinical supervisor.
Counselor II means a licensed professional counselor who counsels and performs the duties per Xxxxxxxx X-0 for an average of twenty-four (24) hours per week during the fifty-two (52) week work year.

Examples of Counselor II in a sentence

  • Certified Addiction Counselor II (CAC II) must complete additional required training hours and 2,000 hours of supervised experience.

  • When there is not an applicant with the master’s degree, ARS will permit the hiring of a bachelors degreed counselor in a Counselor II position with a condition of employment that the person will seek and obtain a masters degree within three years of employment.

  • Supervise a work unit in a district office including at least one subordinate Rehabilitation Counselor II and support staff in a district office; assign and review work; provide training and staff development; evaluate performance; initiate disciplinary action.

  • After September 30, 2007 all ARS employees in the position classified as Rehabilitation Counselor III or Senior Counselor, who do not meet the standard of having a master’s degree and either CRC certification, or eligibility to sit for CRC certification, will be cross-graded in classification to the position of Rehabilitation Counselor II.

  • Several promotions resulted in vacancies in a VR Counselor I position, a VR Supervisor position, and 2 VR Counselor II positions.

  • Effective September 30, 2007 all ARS employees in the classification of Rehabilitation Counselor II, III or Senior Counselor should meet the standard of having a master’s degree and either be CRC certified, or eligible to sit for CRC certification.

  • Group counseling that shall include at least one (1) sixty-minute (60) counseling session per day with a Counselor I or Counselor II.

  • We now advertise for a Counselor II position with the preferred qualification being a Master’s Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling and CRC certified.

  • Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) - an individual who has applied for and has been deemed qualified under applicable sections of 105 CMR 168.000: Licensure of Alcohol and Drug Counselors and duly licensed by the Department to provide treatment for individuals with a substance use disorder as a Licensed Alcohol Drug Counselor I (LADC I), Licensed Alcohol Drug Counselor II (LADC II) or Licensed Alcohol Drug Counselor (LADC) Assistant.

  • Rehabilitation Counselor II: Under general direction, incumbents function at the full journey level as a member of a rehabilitation unit.

Related to Counselor II

  • Counselor means an educator who provides full-time counseling and guidance services and holds the relevant certificate from SBEC.

  • Associates has the meaning ascribed to it under the Listing Rules

  • Counseling services means services provided by qualified social workers, psychologists, guidance counselors, or other qualified personnel.

  • Counseling means one or more consultations as necessary between a state licensed psychiatrist or psychologist and a patient for the purpose of determining that the patient is competent and not suffering from a psychiatric or psychological disorder or depression causing impaired judgment.

  • Partners means the General Partner and the Limited Partners.

  • Hospice means a public agency or private organization licensed pursuant to Chapter 400, Florida Statutes, to provide Hospice services. Such licensed entity must be principally engaged in providing pain relief, symptom management, and supportive services to terminally ill Members and their families.

  • Partner means any General Partner or Limited Partner.

  • Toddler means a child at least one year of age but less than 2 years of age.

  • Hospice patient s family" means a hospice patient's immediate family members, including a spouse, brother, sister, child, or parent, and any other relative or individual who has significant personal ties to the patient and who is designated as a member of the patient's family by mutual agreement of the patient, the relative or individual, and the patient's interdisciplinary team.