POSITION SUMMARY:
The Clinician SUD Counselor is a master’s level position that also holds a certification in substance abuse treatment, responsible for supporting clients experiencing First Episode Psychosis (FEP) that may also be struggling with substance abuse. This role focuses on helping clients clarify their personal goals, cope with stress, develop healthier interpersonal interactions, and overcome barriers to recovery. Using an empowering and strengths-based approach, the Clinician-SUD Counselor will guide clients through structured clinical interventions aimed at learning new skills and supporting behavior change. These interventions include social skills training, substance use treatment, behavioral activation, harm reduction techniques, relapse prevention, and psychoeducation. The Clinician-SUD Counselor will also foster peer support, promoting a sense of self-efficacy and autonomy in clients' recovery journey.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The CSC (Coordinated Specialty Care) Early Psychosis Program is a specialized treatment approach designed to help individuals who are experiencing First Episode Psychosis. The goal of the program is to provide comprehensive, multi-disciplinary care that addresses the various needs of young people (typically ages 12-25) who have recently experienced symptoms of psychosis. The program is aimed at improving long-term outcomes and minimizing the negative impact of psychosis on the individual's life.
Salary Range:
Clinician Tier I: Masters Degree with less then 1500 hours
$71,640 - $74,280
Clinician Tier II: Masters Degree with 1500 Hours completed
$76,920 - $79,600
Clinician Tier III: Licensed
$85,280 - $87,960
Clinician Tier IV : 2 + years post License
$90,640 - $93,320
JOB DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
Licensure, Registration, Certification
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: