Salary
💰 $59,000 - $62,000 per year
About the role
- Provide counseling to members weekly via text-based chat, video calls, and phone calls to monitor recovery progress
- Onboard users with an initial phone call and complete a multidimensional assessment to gather behavioral health history and symptoms
- Monitor member progress and offer therapeutic strategies to manage temptations and cravings
- Support and encourage members to establish and sustain motivation to change substance use
- Coordinate with clinical team (physicians, nurses) for MAT coordination and collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams
- Provide feedback to product development and collaborate with other departments to ensure positive member experience
- Uphold good standing with active license(s)/certification(s) and attend team meetings or case discussions as scheduled
- Contribute to member recovery outcomes and family impact through addiction recovery support
Requirements
- Active IC&RC-recognized credential issued by the state board in NH, IA, or VT, in good standing (examples: NH: LADC or MLADC; IA: IAADC, IADC, or CADC; VT: LADC or ADC)
- Bachelor’s degree
- 2+ years’ clinical experience delivering CBT/behavioral support for SUD
- Proficiency with MI/MET, MAT coordination, and Relapse Prevention
- Proven ability to collaborate with cross-disciplinary healthcare teams (coaches, physicians, nurses)
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Adaptable in fast-moving environments; able to prioritize multiple, competing demands
- Technologically fluent; quick to learn new tools and platforms
- Must hold active New Hampshire, Iowa, and/or Vermont license
- Must be authorized to work in the United States; visa sponsorship not available