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Careers:


Employment Opportunities
We have established ourself as one of the leading developers of new technology in our arena. We continue to push the boundaries of technology developing exciting and innovative products for the global market. We have a culture of innovation where our employees can make a difference and we are looking for like minded, dynamic individuals to come and join our rapidly expanding team.

Below is our current list of vacancies. If you wish to submit your application, please send it via e-mail, or you can fax it at the number provided on the company posting the link. Thanks!



  • Copper River Native Association: - More Information

    Chemical Dependency Counselor I position with Copper River Native Association in Copper Center, Alaska. We are seeking a motivated individual who is willing to work with all addictions populations with understanding and sensitivity to cultural issues. We offer fulltime employment, standard benefits, and a great deal of opportunity for gaining experience and confidence in addictions work. The successful applicant will need to be flexible and be able to work within groups and recovery camp environments. Contact Michael Horton, LPC, CDC II at 907-822-8874 for more information. Hudson Lake Recovery Camp Counselor I position with Copper River Native Association in Copper Center, Alaska. We are seeking certified individuals who are interested in contract work for the month of February at our Hudson Lake Recovery Camp. Contact Michael Horton or Gary Ten Bear at 907-822-8874 for more information.


  • Milieu Manager - Volunteers of America - More Information

    Brief Description: The Milieu Manager (MM) is a staff member who is primarily responsible for maintaining a safe and healthy environment. This includes maintaining all safety issues, timely administration of medication (and/or facilitation of health issues), and completion of all shift documentation. This job entails working closely and communicating with counselors, residential care assistants (RCA), and other milieu managers (MM) to ensure that ARCH is an environment conducive to treatment. .


  • Assistant Clinical Director - Volunteers of America - More Information

    Brief Description: Coordinates the overall operation of the program with the ARCH Clinical Director, Treatment Services Director and Consulting Psychologist. Assists the Clinical Director in the development of the program goals, and in the review of the program performance. Implements and maintains Division of Behavioral Health, CARF, Medicaid, and Department of Health standards. Is an active member of both the quality assurance committee and the safety committee. Backs up Program Coordinator with facility emergencies. Acts as an ambassador regarding the agency policy and procedures. Assures that agency policy and procedures are integrated into daily program operations. Alaska ARCH. This position is responsible for addressing the clients’ chemical dependency issues, coordinating recreation therapy for the clients and conducting adventure based groups. The CDC is a functioning member of the treatment team that develops and maintains a safe and therapeutic environment for agency clients.


  • CMCA Administrative Assistant - Volunteers of America - More Information

    Brief Description: CMCA Director is responsible for development and management of the CMAC program which is designed to limit teen access to alcohol. This position demonstrates exceptional program development and management skills. The CMCA Director supports the overall program performance and provides leadership to the program staff and volunteers. Coordinates and develops the program with community partners, funders and stakeholders.


  • Counselor Assistant - Salvation Army - More Information

    Assist in the general well being, safety and care of clients through floor management and monitoring of implementation of house rules. May perform motivational counseling. Maintain residential logs and client charts under supervision as needed, as well as admission of new clients to residential treatment.


  • Reflections Counselor II - Salvation Army - More Information

    Providing therapeutic opportunities to clients by facilitating groups, individual and family counseling sessions. Maintaining client chart documentation in an accurate and timely manner. Participating in treatment reviews, developing individualized client treatment plans, and completing continuing care plans and discharge summaries. Participating in unit meetings, continuing education and training programs within and outside the agency and meeting established goals.


  • Nurses - Salvation Army - More Information

    Provide nursing care to detoxing and post-detox clients at Point Woronzof, under the direction of the Supervising Nurse. Administer medications according to the Staff Physician’s standing orders. Provide motivational counseling to clients to encourage a sober and drug free lifestyle. Document client observations and status of withdrawal. Perform nursing duties within established policies and procedures.


  • Assessment Counselor II - Salvation Army - More Information

    Conduct assessment, placement and referral for pre-clients as assigned utilizing the ASAM and PPC-2R placement criteria; effecting placement onto appropriate waiting lists as necessary. Coordinate criminal justice activities with agency court liaison; acting as point of contact between agency, referral agency and probate court to effect placement of involuntarily committed clients. Prepare written assessments and reports as required. Ensure quality of care by initiating consultation as needed with Mental Health Specialist; coordinating with Probation Officers, social workers, other agencies and professionals as appropriate


  • Outpatient Counselor II - Salvation Army - More Information

    Providing therapeutic opportunities to clients by facilitating groups, individual and family counseling sessions. Maintaining client chart documentation in an accurate and timely manner. Participating in treatment reviews, developing individualized client treatment plans, and completing continuing care plans and discharge summaries. Participating in unit meetings, continuing education and training programs within and outside the agency and meeting established goals.


  • Journeys (Dual Diagnosis Unit) Counselor II - Salvation Army - More Information

    Providing therapeutic opportunities to clients by facilitating groups, individual and family counseling sessions. Maintaining client chart documentation in an accurate and timely manner. Participating in treatment reviews, developing individualized client treatment plans, and completing continuing care plans and discharge summaries. Participating in unit meetings, continuing education and training programs within and outside the agency and meeting established goals.



  • Substance Abuse Counselor Cognative Therapy - TJ Mahoney - More Information

    Duties to include however not limited to: Caseload of 12-21 inmates, Facilitates Cognitive learning style groups-Strong team advocate-Record keeping






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