The director of substance abuse counseling shall develop, monitor and provide clients and the treatment team with written schedules that will be used to update each client treatment plan(s) in order to ensure that each client's treatment needs are addressed; Providing the substance abuse counseling services specified in the client treatment plan; Reviewing clients throughout the treatment episode according to ASAM PPC, to determine the need for continued services or discharge/transfer; Reviewing and, where necessary, revising the substance abuse counseling portion of the client treatment plan to address emerging problems; Developing the client discharge/transfer plans to ensure movement to the appropriate levels of care; Contacting referral sources, providing case consultation, and coordination with referral sources (for example: mental health treatment providers, criminal justice agencies, schools, employers, the Department of Children and Families); Participating as a member of a multidisciplinary team for assigned clients; Providing active case consultation; and. Be trained, evaluated and receive continuing formal clinical supervision by the director of substance abuse counseling or designee, pursuant to the clinical supervision rules of the State health professional licensing board for the course of study in which they are enrolled: The State Board of Marriage and Family Therapy Examiners' for licensed marriage and family therapists; The State Board of Marriage and Family Therapy Examiners' Professional Counselor Examiners Committee for licensed professional counselors and licensed associate counselors; The State Board of Marriage and Family Therapy Examiners Alcohol and Drug Counselor Committee for LCADCs and CADCs; The State Board of Psychological Examiners for licensed psychologists; and.