Description
Clinician is responsible for assessing and providing general and specific treatment to individuals with emotional, mental, or substance abuse difficulties, including abuse of tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs. The clinician’s job role is to assist clients in their transition out of addiction and into recovery by providing effective therapeutic interventions, salient educational skills and ample opportunities for meaningful client self-discovery. A clinician may also collaborate with the program director to provide specialized services to the clinic population such as working with federal probation clients.
We are an approved HRSA loan repayment location. We offer 13 paid holidays (day after Thanksgiving included), company matching retirement, Health Insurance, and Paid time off.
Requirements
- DPH Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor (LADC, LPC, LCSW, LMSW, LPCA)
- Bilingual (Spanish) preferred.
- Master’s degree in a related field.
- Five years of professional counseling experience; or a combination of a degree in a related field and professional experience.
- Evidence of knowledge of the dynamics of chemical dependency rehabilitation, resources available to the chemically dependent, and appreciate of the self-help groups.
- Must demonstrate appreciation and willingness to develop continuing skills towards multicultural competency within a behavioral health setting.
- Alternating Saturday Availabililty.
- Must be a growth-oriented person willing to set and work toward professional goals.
- Must demonstrate good emotional stability, maturity, warmth and openness.
- Must have driver’s license and motor vehicle.
- Experience with Federal probation preferred.
Skills Required
- DPH Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor (LADC, LPC, LCSW, LMSW, LPCA)
- Master's degree in a related field
- Five years of professional counseling experience or equivalent combination of degree and experience
- Evidence of knowledge of chemical dependency rehabilitation dynamics and self-help resources
- Willingness to develop multicultural competency within behavioral health
- Alternating Saturday availability
- Driver's license and motor vehicle
- Demonstrated emotional stability, maturity, warmth and openness
- Growth-oriented with willingness to set and work toward professional goals
- Bilingual (Spanish)
- Experience with federal probation clients
What We Do
The Chemical Abuse Services Agency, Inc. (CASA) is a private, nonprofit community-based behavioral health organization providing holistic and culturally competent services to individuals, families, and communities seeking recovery from addiction and related behavioral health issues.







