Salary
💰 $55,000 - $60,000 per year
About the role
- Complete psychosocial intakes and master treatment plans within required timelines.
- Facilitate daily group sessions covering orientation, mental health education, recovery, and self-care.
- Provide individual and group counseling to help clients address challenges and build coping strategies.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary team members to develop, adjust, and implement treatment plans.
- Assist clients with care coordination, including documentation, referrals, and follow-ups.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation in patient medical records for quality care and compliance.
- Support family involvement and education to foster a strong recovery network.
- Attend clinical meetings, participate in training (20+ hours/year), and contribute to a clean, safe, and respectful treatment environment.
- Uphold patient confidentiality and all HIPAA, federal, and state privacy regulations.
- Help individuals adjust to program routines while supporting their treatment progress.
Requirements
- Master’s degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field from an accredited university.
- If in recovery, a minimum of two years of continuous sobriety required.
- In-depth knowledge of mental health and addiction issues.
- Familiarity with community resources for physical, emotional, spiritual, and economic support.
- Understanding of confidentiality, patient rights, ethical standards, and relevant laws.
- Ability to manage emergencies, including overdose and withdrawal.
- Strong communication, collaboration, and documentation skills.
- Comfortable adapting to changing schedules and job duties within a team setting.
- Primarily indoor, temperature-controlled work environment (80–90% of the time).
- Medium potential for workplace stress or client behavioral escalations.
- No routine exposure to bloodborne pathogens; PPE not required for daily tasks.