Groups Recover Together

Substance Use Counselor

Groups Recover Together

full-time

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Origin:  • 🇺🇸 United States • Tennessee

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Job Level

Mid-LevelSenior

About the role

  • Actively participate in the treatment team and become an expert on addiction and recovery, coordinating decisions about the member’s treatment, with the support of our clinical experts.
  • Manage a schedule and caseload that supports the needs of the office and region and further develops your clinical skill set.
  • Lead ten to twelve 1-hour group therapy sessions per week (two to three per day) that build recovery skills and foster community by utilizing our outlined curriculum.
  • Document members’ progress, using outcome measures (Core Milestones) and client feedback (NPS scores).
  • Proactively engage in community relations activities.
  • Distribute brochures and written materials to community stakeholders promoting Groups and its mission.
  • Attend and participate in community meetings related to substance abuse and addiction topics.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in the mental/behavioral health discipline OR students enrolled in Masters' programs pursuing the credentials in the following bullet point.
  • Active or currently under supervision to obtain the following credentials: MFT, LMFT, LPC, LPC-MHSP, LMSW, LCSW, LADAC level 1 & 2, LSPE, Licensed Psychologist/Psy.D.
  • RN & LPN also acceptable with experience leading therapeutic groups & supporting documentation.
  • Experience leading Group Therapy.
  • High comfort level with Technology: EMR, Telehealth software, Google products (Gmail, Google Docs/Sheets/Drive), mobile apps, etc.
  • Compassion, collaboration, commitment to quality care, and an investment in member success.
  • Ability to work 2-3 evenings per week up to 9pm as needed.
  • Other preferred backgrounds, experience, and skills include: mental health, social work, substance use disorder treatment, therapy, human services, social services, medication assisted treatment or MAT.