Substance Use Disorder Counselor
About this role
Description
About Maryland Wellness
At Maryland Wellness, we foster hope, dignity, and growth by providing compassionate behavioral health and wellness services and the skills needed to strengthen lives, relationships, and communities. Our vision is a Maryland where every individual has access to behavioral health and wellness support that empowers them to heal, grow, thrive, and reach their full potential.
At our Eastern Shore location, we are committed to serving a community that deserves consistent, compassionate, and clinically strong care. We are looking for a provider who shares that commitment and is ready to show up for clients at every stage of their recovery journey. Our team is guided by values of Compassion, Commitment, Respect, Collaboration, Transparency, and Innovation and we extend those same values inward, fostering a supportive workplace where staff feel valued, resourced, and able to do their best work.
SUMMARY OF POSITION:
The SUD Counselor is responsible for supporting clients in adjusting their belief systems and patterns of behavior that has led to continued substance use disorder. This provider utilizes various methods of therapy to effectively communicate and facilitate groups and one on one sessions with clients and their families. The SUD Counselor will complete clinical assessment and determine the level of care that is needed for each client. The individual in this role will organize services and support the facilitation of a client’s recovery and achievement of life goals which improves functioning in the home, school, workplace, and community. This position requires 5 days a week presence in the office as we relaunch this program across the state!
Requirements
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Meet, establish and maintain a client caseload individually and in group settings consistently to work on client goals.
- Assist in developing and implementing evidence-based practices, treatment programs, and curriculum for group sessions.
- Assist with completing intakes and assessing the level of care appropriate for potential clients.
- Perform proper substance abuse assessments with clients and collaborate with referral services.
- Assist and link clients to government and community resources as needed.
- Ensure the maintenance of physical health, mental health and well-being of clients.
- Support client cooperation with treatment recommendations from other providers (therapy, medication management, medical appointments, etc.), and maintain communication with those providers. This may include legal stakeholders and law enforcement.
- Collect confidential information from court systems, law enforcement, and legal entities.
- Ensure client compliance with drug and alcohol use policies.
- Identify symptoms of intoxication and take the proper steps to help the client stabilize.
- Maintain transparency with clients on treatment interventions and goals.
- Report regularly and on-time to the immediate supervisor, and engage in meetings, supervision and training, or make efforts to communicate any tardiness or absenteeism.
- Complete one-on-one notes within a maximum of 24-48 hours.
- Review and update Urinalysis results as part of ongoing treatment to client’s charge.
- Write discharge summaries as needed.
- Ensure compliance with all agency policies and procedures and state regulations governing the provision of Substance Use Disorder IOP/OP.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Ability to deliver quality of care in line with the local, state, and federal government laws.
- Ability to deliver quality care in line with the policies and expectations of accreditation bodies such as CARF.
- Ability to strategically, logically, and realistically analyze, evaluate and develop solutions for client’s rehabilitation needs.
- The ability to effectively build relationships with individuals of all ages, race, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender identity, education, and work experience.
- Maintains confidentiality and all regulations regarding HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2.
- Exhibits professionalism and a friendly demeanor, and is a positive representative of the company.
- Solid written and verbal communication skills.
- Comfort with computers and technology as needed to input clinical documentation.
- Strong organizational skills to manage multiple clients and scheduling.
- Reliable, ethical, and honest work ethic.
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION:
- Minimum of Associate's degree in Social Work, Professional Counseling, Addictions, or related field required.
- Bachelor or Master’s degree in Social Work, Professional Counseling, Addictions, or related field preferred.
- Minimum of one year experience with a diverse population in the field of mental health and/or addictions is preferred but not required.
REQUIRED CERTIFICATION OR LICENSE:
ADT, CSC-AD, CAC-AD, LGADC, LGPC, LMSW
What We Offer
- In-office training
- Collaborative, mission-driven team environment
- Ongoing clinical supervision and professional development support
- Comprehensive benefits package
Company at a glance
Maryland Wellness is an Outpatient Mental Health Clinic (OMHC) that helps individuals achieve their mental health and life goals. Our unique focus on a Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP) and strength-based therapy and medication management empowers clients to manage mental health conditions and substance use disorders, while overcoming life's obstacles. Our passionate team members make sure our clients have access to a broad range of wrap-around services and benefits including transportation support, food, clothing, vocational training, access to a mobile pharmacy and more. #mentalhealthmatters
Top Benefits
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development support
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