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  • Cloud Infrastructure Counsel - Tech Contracts

    Amazon 4.7company rating

    Clinician job in Seattle, WA

    A leading cloud services provider in Seattle seeks an Associate Corporate Counsel. This position involves structuring and negotiating commercial agreements within AWS infrastructure. Ideal candidates will have 2+ years of legal experience and a Juris Doctor. The role emphasizes collaboration across teams, compliance, and technology-related legal issues. Competitive salary range from $118,400 to $195,700 based on experience. Join us to help innovate cloud services! #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $118.4k-195.7k yearly 4d ago
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  • Substance Use Counselor - SUDP

    Acadia Healthcare Inc. 4.0company rating

    Clinician job in Lynnwood, WA

    Outpatient MAT Opioid Treatment Program Seeking: Substance Use Counselor * Washington SUDP or SUDPT is required Full Time Hours: Early morning hours offering a great work/life balance: * Tuesday - Friday, 5:00 AM - 1:30 PM * Saturdays, 6:30 AM - 11:30 AM Our Benefits: Semi-Annual Bonus Program Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance Competitive 401(k) plan Paid vacation and sick time Employer-paid clinical supervision (free to employees) Free and unlimited access to 500+ accredited Continuing Education Units (CEUs) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offering continued support to employee lifestyle and well-being Opportunity for growth that is second to none in the industry Our Team: Lynnwood Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC), located in Lynnwood, WA, is part of Acadia Healthcare's Comprehensive Treatment Centers, the leading provider of medication-assisted treatment in the nation. Our counseling team provides compassionate, high-quality counseling and therapy to patients that are seeking recovery from Opioid Use Disorder. Your Job as a Substance Use Counselor: The Substance Use Counselor is instrumental in our patient's treatment and recovery from opioid use disorder. Substance Use Counselors provide high quality, compassionate care through various mediums which include both individual and group counseling sessions. Job Responsibilities: Provide high quality, compassionate guidance in both individual and group counseling sessions. Plan, oversee, facilitate and document patient's recovery. Co-facilitate assigned group or family sessions as needed. Ensure all documentation regarding patient care, treatment, and incidents is completed timely and in a clear, concise manner. Prepare individual treatment plans for each assigned patient. Initial assessments as well as follow up assessments. Evaluate patient needs and determine if referrals to other programs or facilities are needed. May plan for aftercare for assigned patients. Provide crisis intervention to patients, as needed. Provide case management duties for patients, ensuring individualized quality care as needed. Act as a liaison between referral sources and patients, as needed. Compensation for roles at Lynnwood CTC varies depending on a wide array of factors including but not limited to the specific location, role, skill set, and level of experience. As required by local law, Lynnwood CTC provides a reasonable hourly range of compensation for roles that may be hired in Washington as set forth below. Role Location: Washington Calculated Salary Range for role: $28.00 - $34.00 per hour. Eligible positions may qualify for student loan forgiveness through HRSA, depending on clinic site eligibility. Check your eligibility here: HRSA Eligibility Required Education, Skills, and Qualifications: HS graduate or equivalent required; Prefer Bachelor's or Master's degree in social or health services field; Degree must be from an accredited college or university. Previous experience in addiction recovery or behavioral health settings, such as outpatient, residential, or correctional facilities. * Familiarity with Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), including methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone. * Experience conducting individual and group counseling sessions focused on substance use recovery. * Knowledge of evidence-based practices, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and relapse prevention techniques. * Documentation experience, including maintaining clinical notes, treatment plans, and progress updates in accordance with state and federal guidelines. * Familiarity with state regulatory standards (e.g., 42 CFR Part 2, HIPAA, Joint Commission standards). * Experience collaborating in a multidisciplinary team with medical staff, case managers, and peer support specialists. Licenses/Certifications: * Washington SUDPT or SUDP is required We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment regardless of an individual's characteristics protected by applicable state, federal and local laws. #LI-AM2 #LI-CTC
    $28-34 hourly 6d ago
  • Global Commercial Counsel - Sourcing & Contracts

    Russell Investments 4.5company rating

    Clinician job in Seattle, WA

    A leading global investment firm based in Seattle is seeking an in-house Legal Counsel to assist with commercial documentation for sourcing goods and services. The ideal candidate will have 4-6 years of experience at a major law firm or in-house, strong contract drafting skills, and excellent analytical and interpersonal abilities. This role requires interaction with global stakeholders and involves identifying legal risks in contract negotiations. Competitive salary and a collaborative work environment are offered. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $85k-112k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Lead Counsel, Payments and Regulatory

    Rippling

    Clinician job in Seattle, WA

    Rippling gives businesses one place to run HR, IT, and Finance. It brings together all of the workforce systems that are normally scattered across a company, like payroll, expenses, benefits, and computers. For the first time ever, you can manage and automate every part of the employee lifecycle in a single system. Take onboarding, for example. With Rippling, you can hire a new employee anywhere in the world and set up their payroll, corporate card, computer, benefits, and even third-party apps like Slack and Microsoft 365-all within 90 seconds. Based in San Francisco, CA, Rippling has raised $1.4B+ from the world's top investors-including Kleiner Perkins, Founders Fund, Sequoia, Greenoaks, and Bedrock-and was named one of America's best startup employers by Forbes. We prioritize candidate safety. Please be aware that all official communication will only be sent from @ Rippling.com addresses. About the role We are looking for a sharp, forward thinking Lead Counsel, Payments and Regulatory to expand our portfolio of financial products. This is an exciting opportunity to build the legal and payments infrastructure to support our cutting-edge financial product stack. You will work closely with our business and product teams to develop and execute on a wide range of payments-related initiatives, creating a first-in-kind platform that spans numerous industries. You will also help drive the compliance culture at Rippling across our product and operations. The ideal candidate loves working in a fast-paced environment, enjoys the regulatory challenge of innovative payments and banking systems, takes ownership over initiatives, has excellent analytical and communication skills, and fundamentally believes that lawyering need not be boring. What you will do Serve as a trusted legal advisor to the business, including product, engineering, operations, and marketing teams, on our US and global payments and fintech offerings Provide product counseling across the product lifecycle-from ideation and design through launch and scale-covering regulatory analysis, risk assessment, terms and disclosures, marketing, and regulator interactions Navigate complex and evolving global regulatory frameworks to enable compliant product development Help design and scale the legal infrastructure for payments in the US and around the globe Embed legal and compliance into product and business initiatives while enabling speed, innovation, and customer impact Craft and implement pragmatic, efficient, and scalable legal and compliance solutions What you will need 6+ years experience in a payments or fintech legal role (money transmission, lending, banking-as-a-service, or general fintech) at a law firm or in-house legal department Strong understanding of the payments ecosystem and regulatory environment Strong interest in payments and regulatory counseling and experience advising on legal issues in highly regulated industries Experience building trusted relationships and an ability to collaborate with senior stakeholders Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communicator with the ability to break down complex requirements into easy-to-understand and practical advice Ability to work with multiple deadlines under pressure Entrepreneurial mindset, self-starting, and comfortable working in a highly dynamic and complex global organisational environment JD, LLB, LLM, or equivalent degree or otherwise authorized to practice law Sense of humor Additional Information Rippling is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, veteran or military status, or any other legally protected characteristics, Rippling is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities who need assistance during the hiring process. To request a reasonable accommodation, please email ************************** Rippling highly values having employees working in-office to foster a collaborative work environment and company culture. For office-based employees (employees who live within a defined radius of a Rippling office), Rippling considers working in the office, at least three days a week under current policy, to be an essential function of the employee's role. This role will receive a competitive salary + benefits + equity. The salary for US-based employees will be aligned with one of the ranges below based on location; see which tier applies to your location here . A variety of factors are considered when determining someone's compensation-including a candidate's professional background, experience, and location. Final offer amounts may vary from the amounts listed below. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $79k-173k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker

    Amergis

    Clinician job in Lacey, WA

    The Licensed Clinical Social Worker collaborates with the multi-disciplinary team to provide input in the development of the plan of care for those patients/clients requiring social work intervention. The Licensed Clinical Social Worker provides counseling and crisis intervention to patients/clients who have social or emotional problems in a variety of settings across the age span. Minimum Requirements: Master's degree in Social Work from a school of social work accredited by the Council on Social Work Education required Active license as an LCSW in state of practice required Minimum of one year of social work experience preferred Current CPR if applicable TB questionnaire, PPD or chest x-ray if applicable Current Health certificate (per contract or state regulation) Must meet all federal, state and local requirements Must be at least 18 years of age A minimum of two (2) years' experience in a psychiatric health care facility, with direct experience in family and group therapies, crisis intervention, and treatment skills; and have strong clinical assessment skills preferred. WA License - LMFT, LMHC, LMHCA,CPR and first aid Benefits At Amergis, we firmly believe that our employees are the heartbeat of our organization and we are happy to offer the following benefits: Competitive pay & weekly paychecks Health, dental, vision, and life insurance 401(k) savings plan Awards and recognition programs *Benefit eligibility is dependent on employment status. About Amergis Amergis, formerly known as Maxim Healthcare Staffing, has served our clients and communities by connecting people to the work that matters since 1988. We provide meaningful opportunities to our extensive network of healthcare and school-based professionals, ready to work in any hospital, government facility, or school. Through partnership and innovation, Amergis creates unmatched staffing experiences to deliver the best workforce solutions. Amergis is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
    $65k-84k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Physical Therapist (PT) - Outpatient - 5x8 Days

    Centra Healthcare Solutions 4.6company rating

    Clinician job in Bellevue, WA

    Centra Healthcare Solutions is seeking an experienced Physical Therapist (PT) that is licensed or in the immediate process, and qualifies, of obtaining Physical Therapist (PT) licensure in the state of WA to work in the specialty area of Outpatient. Physical Therapist, Outpatient, Patient, Therapist, Healthcare, Staffing
    $76k-90k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Contracts Counsel

    Agnello & Rogers

    Clinician job in Seattle, WA

    HHMI is focused on supporting and moving science forward in a variety of different ways ranging from conducting basic biomedical research, empowering educators, inspiring students, developing the next generation of scientists - even stretching into film and media production. Our Headquarters is in the greater Washington, DC metro area and is home to over 300 employees with expertise in investments, communications, digital production, biomedical sciences, and everything in between. The work housed here supports and augments the groundbreaking research conducted in HHMI labs across the nation. As HHMI scientists continue to push boundaries in laboratories and classrooms, you can be sure that your contributions while working here are making a difference. Summary HHMI is seeking a Contracts Counsel for its Office of the General Counsel (OGC) to help support HHMI's programs and operations by providing informed, practical, creative, and timely legal counsel in the review and negotiation of research‑related agreements. As a member of the dynamic team in HHMI's OGC, you will be directly involved in HHMI's mission of advancing biomedical research for the benefit of humanity. The person in this role will review and negotiate contracts relating to the conduct of research in HHMI laboratories. These contracts include agreements covering the transfer of reagents and other materials into and from HHMI laboratories (inbound and outgoing Materials Transfer Agreements or MTAs and MTOs). In addition, the Contracts Counsel ensures that inter‑institutional agreements (IIAs) and licenses entered into by third‑party research institutions that relate to technology developed in HHMI laboratories are consistent with HHMI's policies and interests. The Contracts Counsel will work closely with other OGC staff, HHMI scientific management, HHMI laboratory heads and staff, and research institution staff to efficiently resolve issues relating to MTAs, MTOs, IIAs, and licenses. This position reports to the Deputy General Counsel and works under the general supervision of the Deputy General Counsel and one Senior Contracts Counsel. We will consider either remote or hybrid working arrangements, given the candidate's preference. What we offer Meaningful Impact: the opportunity to provide informed and practical legal counsel on research‑related agreements that directly support HHMI's mission and people. Focused and Collaborative In‑House Practice: a dynamic in‑house role centered on negotiating and advising on materials transfer agreements, inter‑institutional agreements, and licenses, with close collaboration alongside HHMI scientists, leadership, and colleagues across OGC. Professional Growth: support for continuing legal education and professional development, with opportunities to deepen expertise. Competitive Total Rewards Package: comprehensive healthcare, generous retirement contributions, paid leave, and additional programs that support well‑being and professional development. What you will do Provide informed, practical, creative, and timely advice and counsel to HHMI departments and staff in support of HHMI's mission, strategic priorities, programmatic objectives, and operational goals while balancing organizational risks. Maintain a thorough understanding of HHMI's policies and be able to apply them in several contexts, i.e., MTAs, MTOs and licenses. Perform MTA Review: efficiently handle MTAs for laboratories at assigned research sites to ensure timely review and negotiation and, if MTA terms are acceptable, processing through execution. This includes: Review and negotiate MTAs with providers and research institutions; Advise HHMI laboratory heads and laboratory staff regarding legal obligations under MTAs; Educate laboratory heads, laboratory staff, research institutions staff, and others involved in the MTA process on HHMI policies as they relate to MTAs; Work collaboratively in the MTLR group to resolve legal and practical issues arising in MTA negotiation and processing. Perform MTO Review: review and edit MTOs and advise assigned institutions as needed on questions relating to MTOs, such as MTO terms acceptable to HHMI. Perform IIA and License Review: provide timely comments to assigned research institutions on IIAs, options, and licenses, consistent with HHMI policies. Consult and coordinate with others in OGC and at HHMI, including Senior Director‑Scientific Officers and Senior Director‑Scientific Program Officers, as appropriate, on MTA, MTO, and license issues. Update and maintain electronic databases associated with MTAs, MTOs, and licenses in a timely manner. Assist the MTLR group and other OGC staff in suggesting, evaluating, documenting, and implementing improvements to HHMI procedures and practices for handling MTAs, MTOs, and licenses. Maintain a current knowledge of legal issues and current practices in the scientific community relevant to MTAs, MTOs, and licenses, including through participation in continuing legal education and membership in appropriate bar and professional associations. As opportunities arise, support efforts of HHMI laboratories and the broader scientific community to promote the availability of reagents and other research materials. What you bring Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. Active membership in good standing with an established bar required. A minimum of three years of experience as an attorney in private practice or in a corporate, nonprofit, or government legal department. At least two years of experience drafting and negotiating contracts. Experience drafting and negotiating contracts relating to life sciences research and/or intellectual property is a plus. Strong analytical, problem‑solving, judgment, and decision‑making skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate effectively with scientists, senior management, colleagues, and outside counsel. Interest in learning new subject matter, developing proficiency with legal and information systems, and supporting the work of HHMI scientists and grantees. Application Instructions To apply, please submit a resume and a brief, one‑page cover letter stating how your qualifications and experience match the requirements, and how your experience will support HHMI in its mission. Physical Requirements Remaining in a normal seated or standing position for extended periods of time; reaching and grasping by extending hand(s) or arm(s); dexterity to manipulate objects with fingers, for example using a keyboard; communication skills using the spoken word; ability to see and hear within normal parameters; ability to move about workspace. The position requires mobility, including the ability to move materials weighing up to several pounds (such as a laptop computer or tablet). Persons with disabilities may be able to perform the essential duties of this position with reasonable accommodation. Requests for reasonable accommodation will be evaluated on an individual basis. Please Note This job description sets forth the job's principal duties, responsibilities, and requirements; it should not be construed as an exhaustive statement, however. Unless they begin with the word “may,” the Essential Duties and Responsibilities described above are “essential functions” of the job, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Compensation and Benefits Our employees are compensated from a total rewards perspective in many ways for their contributions to our mission, including competitive pay, exceptional health benefits, retirement plans, time off, and a range of recognition and wellness programs. Visit our Benefits at HHMI site to learn more. Compensation Range: $119,038.08 (minimum) - $148,797.60 (midpoint) - $193,436.88 (maximum). Pay Type: Annual HHMI's salary structure is developed based on relevant job market data. HHMI considers a candidate's education, previous experiences, knowledge, skills and abilities, as well as internal consistency when making job offers. Typically, a new hire for this position in this location is compensated between the minimum and the midpoint of the salary range. HHMI is an Equal Opportunity Employer #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $44k-87k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst

    Aequor Healthcare Services 3.2company rating

    Clinician job in Kent, WA

    Aequor is now hiring a full-time Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) for the 2025-2026 school year! Responsibilities: Provide behavioral consultation and support across the district Develop, implement, and monitor individualized Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) Attend and contribute to IEP meetings and reports Collaborate with case managers, educators, administrators, and families to promote student success Conduct data collection and analysis on student cases Maintain thorough documentation Requirements: Master's Degree in Behavior Analysis BCBA Certification About Aequor: Aequor is a nationwide therapist recruiting and staffing company that has served the health care industry and schools since 2000. We place qualified school personnel, including Teachers, Social Workers, Counselors, School Psychologists Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Speech-Language Pathologists, as well as therapy assistants. Aequor offers competitive weekly pay, W2 employment, PTO, bonuses, travel and CEU reimbursements, comprehensive benefits including health, dental, and vision coverage, 401(k) retirement plan options, and an award-winning company culture.
    $73k-99k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP)

    Therapeutic Health Services 4.3company rating

    Clinician job in Seattle, WA

    Requirements Serves as the primary contact with participants; responsible for screenings, evaluations, assessments, developing treatment plans, and providing individual, group, and family counseling. Provides program information and facilitates referrals to outside resources. Reports directly to the Clinical Supervisor. Conducts a self-assessment of skill levels related to Substance Use Disorder Professional practice, collaborating closely with the Clinical Supervisor to strengthen identified areas and complete necessary training hours for SUDP certification. Provides individual and group counseling services to individuals enrolled in programs at THS and/or its affiliates. Serves as leader or co-leader of therapy groups. Performs intake interviews/assessments as required. Develops and implements treatment plans and concurrent treatment plan reviews reflecting the participant's perspective. Ensures prompt, accurate clinical documentation, including treatment plans, progress notations, and preparation of treatment contracts, letters, referrals, and discharge summaries. Provides advocacy, case management, information and referral services, and wrap-around services in an outpatient setting. Assists in resolving participant's issues, as they relate to staffing decisions. Follows through on staffing recommendations for participants. Adheres to established THS policies and procedures. Provides advocacy, case management, information and referral services, and wrap-around services in an outpatient setting. Serves on THS committees as assigned. Complete THS Relias trainings, as assigned Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned. MINIMUM REQUIRED TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: Associates degree in Social Services/Sciences or related field, plus two years' experience in counseling, case evaluation and staffing presentations and record keeping OR Associate Degree plus three years' experience in counseling. Maintain Substance Use Disorder Professional certification per WAC (Washington Administrative Code) and possess the SUDP credential. Comprehensive knowledge and experience in chemical dependency, family dynamics, and counseling. Drug-free and out of treatment for a minimum of three years immediately prior to employment and no misuse of alcohol or drugs while employed as a Chemical Dependency Professional. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Computer proficiency required. Salary Description 31.50-34.77 per hour
    $46k-59k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP)

    Cowlitz Indian Tribe 3.5company rating

    Clinician job in Tukwila, WA

    Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP) DEPARTMENT: HHS - Behavioral Health REPORTS TO: SUD Clinical Supervisor STATUS: Hourly, Full-time WAGE RANGE: $33.40 - $40.10 per hour Position Summary: Provides substance use disorder services that incorporate a variety of strengths-based, culturally responsive therapeutic modalities as a member of an integrated behavioral health team. Adheres to HIPAA and confidentiality requirements. Honors and represents the mission, vision, and values of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe (CIT) and the Cowlitz Tribal Health and Human Services (HHS) department. This list of duties and responsibilities is illustrative only of the tasks performed by this position and is not all-inclusive. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Assesses clients using a variety of instruments to determine the diagnosis, treatment motivation, relapse potential, physical health needs, mental health needs, environment, and vocational situation. Determines level of care and identifies potential intervention strategies that align with client needs and the individualized treatment plan. Conducts individual and group counseling sessions for clients and families utilizing a variety of techniques from a strengths-based perspective. Teaches coping skills and relapse prevention techniques. Adheres to guidelines and protocols established in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual and by the American Society of Addiction Medicine. Collaborates with other community services and resources to support access and continuity of care. Coordinates individual client care with referral source, family, and other organizations involved to further the effectiveness of treatment services. Participates in the development of integrated treatment plans to address the client's recovery needs and coping strategies. Provides education and support to clients, family members, friends, and others involved in a person's treatment and recovery. Evaluates the effectiveness of treatment programs; monitors client progress; remains aware of the signs of recidivism; conducts urinalysis as needed. Participates as a member of the clinical care team to staff cases and review progress, hurdles, feedback, and recommendations. Manages client caseload ethically and in accordance with established procedures. Supports an inclusive environment offering culturally responsive care and interventions focusing on holistic healing. Completes all required documentation in accordance with established policies and procedures. Prepares current patient progress and completion notices and provides them to the courts, probation departments, state service departments, and referral sources as appropriate. Participates in professional development and maintains required certification(s). Works collaboratively in a team environment to achieve shared goals. Participates in staff meetings as requested. Maintains confidentiality. Adapts to changes in safety protocols and procedures. Honors and represents the mission, vision, and values of CIT and all HHS programs. Performs other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of the traditional form of government and tribal customs and traditions. Knowledge of patient evaluation and plan of care procedures. Knowledge of patient outreach services and activities. Knowledge and understanding of clinical counseling principles and methodologies in substance use disorder treatment and recovery support. Knowledge and familiarity with substance use disorder diagnostic assessments and placement criteria. Skill in interviewing and psychological/developmental evaluation. Skill in completing documentation in an electronic health record system. Skill in de-escalation and crisis intervention. Ability to develop, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of individualized service plans. Ability to apply evidence-based counseling methods and techniques. Ability to develop and present educational programs and workshops. Ability to build rapport quickly and effectively with clients and those involved in their care. Ability to establish and maintain professional relationships and contribute to the creation of an inclusive environment. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Ability to exercise independent judgment. Ability to gather data, compile information, and prepare reports. Ability to handle multiple tasks and meet deadlines. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Associate's degree in psychology, social work, or a closely related field. Three years' work experience in behavioral health services, including counseling, case management, or social work, is required. Bachelor's Degree preferred. Certified Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP) in Washington State, preferred. SUDPT certification may be considered (a different salary range will apply in these instances). Experience working within American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities preferred. A valid driver's license is required when driving vehicles for work-related purposes. Must be able to successfully pass a background screening/investigation according to the established requirements below. Tribal preference in accordance with Cowlitz Indian Tribe Code and CIT Employee Policies and Procedures Handbook shall apply to all positions. All positions are required to adhere to CIT's established safety policies regarding vaccine requirements and personal protective equipment (PPE). Background Investigation Requirements: Pre-employment drug screen. Reference checks, education, and employment verification. Federal, state, and/or tribal criminal history and sanction checks including fingerprint verification. Has not been found guilty of or entered a plea of nolo contendere or guilty to, any felonious offense, or any of two or more misdemeanor offenses, under federal, state, or tribal law involving crimes of violence; sexual assault, molestation, exploitation, contact or prostitution; crimes against persons; or offenses committed against children. Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly is required to sit, stand, use hands and fingers for a variety of tasks, talk, and hear. The employee occasionally is required to walk and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to lift up to 20 lbs. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and clarity of vision at long distance. Work Environment: Work is generally performed in an office/clinical setting with a moderate noise level. Employees may be exposed to bodily fluids, blood-borne pathogens, and infectious diseases. Situations occur where PPE (personal protective equipment) is needed. Overnight travel and/or evening and/or weekend work may occasionally be required. Tight time constraints and multiple demands are common.
    $33.4-40.1 hourly 19d ago
  • Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP/SUDPT)

    Ahg Master

    Clinician job in Lacey, WA

    Substance Use Disorder Professional / SUDPT We are a nationally recognized substance abuse treatment company. Our primary mission is to provide quality and individualist substance abuse treatment at all levels of care. Our employees are the heart of our company and we look forward to the new addition. We are looking for a motivated individual to join our team as a SUDP/SUDPT at our Lacey, WA location Available Shift: Wednesday - Saturday (10hr Shifts) Responsibilities for this position include: · Build positive relationships with clients, clinical staff and medical staff. · Provide clinical services to clients in a therapeutic setting. · Plans, organizes and facilities all aspects of a client's continuum of care. · Facilitate case-load groups as needed · Clinical Documentation within EMR Qualifications: · Pass pre-employment drug screen · SUDP/SUDPT WA State Department of Health Credential. Schedule: Monday through Friday, flexible schedule Covid Vaccine Required Job Type: Full-time Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Medical Specialty: Addiction Medicine Schedule: 10 hour shift License/Certification: SUDP/SUDPT (Required) Ability to Commute: Lacey, WA 98516 (Required) Work Location: In person
    $46k-63k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP)

    We Care Daily Clinics 4.1company rating

    Clinician job in Auburn, WA

    Substance Use Disorder Professional Reports To: SUDP Supervisor Salary Range: $72,000 Annually Join Our Mission! We Care Daily Clinics (WCDC) is a warm, welcoming, and modern facility that provides treatment for addiction in a person-centered environment located in Auburn. WCDC seeks to renew hope and purpose for those battling opioid use by removing barriers, providing a holistic approach to recovery, and utilizing evidence-based treatment to restore healthy living. Our top priority is to provide the highest levels of patient-centered care to those we serve. WCDC is an Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) facility using FDA approved medication paired with behavioral health counseling. Our individual service plans are built around patients in a supportive, safe environment to create a personalized pathway to recovery. In addition to recovery, we also offer planned patient transportation and family and social support. What You'll Do: * Ensure implementation of all clinic policies and treatment procedures; recommend policy and procedure updates and changes as necessary * Provide individual counseling and case management services to assigned patients * Consistently maintain professional boundaries with patients and coworkers * Promptly and accurately complete progress notations of all interactions with patients in assigned patient files * Provide professional preparation and prompt submission of: * Initial treatment plans * Ongoing treatment plans * Responses to positive urinalysis/breathalyzer results * Administrative detoxification notices * Letter of assistance and referral for assigned patients * Closing treatment summaries for discharged patients * Daily activity forms * Required state and agency recording forms * Maintain regular communication with the MSO and attends meetings as requested * Ensure the confidentiality of all patients and the integrity of professional staff communication and behavior * Serve as a leader or co-leader of therapy or educational groups and provide other treatment activities * Meet with primary supervisor for the purposes of patient clinical consultation and clinical skill development, and/or other designated supervisor staff for the purposes of reviewing patient documentation and treatment planning issues * Coordinate assigned patient treatment with other staff departments * Participate in Treatment Team meetings to review patient treatment progress ad status, hear and act on patient appeal of administrative action and program non-compliance issues * Knowledge and compliance with HIPAA policies and procedures * Participate in Federal and State substance use training and continuing education as needed to safely and effectively perform in the position * Interact with all staff in a positive and motivational fashion supporting the company's mission and Best Practice Patient Experience * Support the mission with all other duties as assigned! What You Bring: * Academic training in the social service field and in chemical dependency treatment as required in accordance with the qualifications for a Department of Health licensed Chemical Dependency Professional as stipulated in the WAC. * The counselor is required to maintain this status and complete continuing education requirements throughout their employment. The Counselor must also provide the agency with ongoing documentation of their current Washington Department of Health C.D.P. license credential throughout their employment. * Minimum Two years of experience in the social service field and in chemical dependency treatment is required in accordance with the qualifications for a Department of Health licensed Chemical Dependency Professional as stipulated in the WAC. * Opioid Treatment Program experience will be given hiring preference * LMHC desired, but not required * Excellent interpersonal skills and knowledge of substance use treatment planning and counseling issues * Computer literate, with basic knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, and electronic medical records systems, as well as a high level of initiative in keeping current with technological change * Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, clients, and outside contacts from a wide variety of ethnic, socioeconomic, and cultural backgrounds; good diplomatic skills, including strong conflict-resolution skills * Excellent organizational and time management skills * Conduct all business activities in a professional and ethical manner * Must be able to pass required background checks and be in current compliance with all other testing, screening and credentialing as required * Evening and weekend hours may be required * Ability to travel as needed (minimal) Why Join Us? * Impactful Work: Play a key role in maintaining safe, functional, and welcoming healthcare spaces for our community! * Career Growth: Learn and develop your skills while making a tangible difference! * Competitive Pay & Benefits: We recognize your hard work with great compensation and perks! * Exciting Environment: No two days are the same - take on new challenges every day! Tribal Hiring Preference: We Care Daily Clinics is proud to support and honor Tribal sovereignty and self-determination. American Indian and Alaska Native applicants will be given preference in hiring, in accordance with applicable Tribal and federal laws. We encourage Native community members, descendants, and dependents to apply and join our mission-driven team. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this position. The requirements listed above are representative of the minimum knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform the essential functions of the job according to specific company requirements. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, disability, or marital status. We Care Daily Clinics is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive, supportive environment for both members and staff.
    $72k yearly Auto-Apply 17d ago
  • Licensed SUDP ( Substance Use Disorder Professional)

    People of Color Against AIDS Network

    Clinician job in Seattle, WA

    Title: Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUPD) Part-Time Hours: 10 AM - 6:30 PM, Monday through Friday Part-time. Only 20 hours a week. Any changes to the work schedule can be negotiated with the employee's supervisor. Full-time employment can be negotiated after 5 months from the hire date. The hourly rate is $35 ($65,000 to $73,500/annually). POCAAN is seeking a Substance Abuse Disorder Professional to join our Non-Medical Case Management Team. POCAAN has a solid commitment to providing HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and advocacy for individuals throughout the Seattle-King County area. A leading provider to people of color who are HIV+ and at-risk since 1987, POCAAN seeks to educate, empower, and improve the lives of those we serve. You will focus on providing high-quality case management as part of the interdisciplinary healthcare team. Our mission: Promoting Health, Mobilizing Community, and Transforming Lives. Role and Responsibilities: *This position has a social justice component that requires critical thinking through the lens of racism and intersections with poverty. Knowing the core principles of antiracism and grounding those principles in everyday work requires job skills and core values. The Non-Medical SUPD will provide outreach and individual support to potential clients with substance abuse via face-to-face visits to the office or public areas, mail, e-mail, online engagement, and support groups. It is also outcomes-based, and the Non-Medical Case Manager is expected to meet program goals. Conduct ISP reviews that exceed regulatory guidelines. Provide community-based SUD services for individuals seeking and participating in NMCM services. Coordinate and schedule patient care teams. Coordinated assigned patient treatment with other staff departments (such as reception, medical, case management, peers, and psychiatric staff). Qualifications: Individuals with lived experiences related to our organization's patient population are highly desired. Have a valid State of Washington SUDP License. Must have a valid Washington State Driver's License. Have a valid form of transportation. Knowledge of harm reduction and Low-barrier intervention. Excellent written and oral communication skills, including public speaking and written reporting; workshop facilitation experience is a plus. Work experience in substance use disorders, social work, or outreach programs. EXPERIENCE: Experience providing services from a harm reduction perspective to individuals experiencing behavioral health challenges is highly desirable. Experience with documentation platforms. As an equal-opportunity employer, we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We strongly encourage applications from Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC) and LGBTQAI individuals.
    $65k-73.5k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Adoption Social Worker - Seattle, WA

    Holt International 4.1company rating

    Clinician job in Kent, WA

    Part-time position available. Ideal candidate must live in the Seattle area with willingness to travel. $27-$30/hour Holt International's Programs and Services Department serves more than 1,000,000 children, family members and other individuals around the world each year through family strengthening services, orphan care and adoption services. Managed by U.S. and in-country staff, these programs and services are carried out in close cooperation with partner agencies, orphanages and other child service providers, government child welfare agencies, local and regional officials, funding agencies, and others. The Programs and Services Department continuously evaluates opportunities to expand or deepen program services in countries where we work while maintaining high standards of quality and transparency for sustainable development and child welfare impact. POSITION SUMMARY: Holt International finds and supports permanent, loving families for children who are orphaned, abandoned or at serious risk of separation from their family. The master's level social worker represents Holt in their community and ensures the successful adjustment of child and family by conducting an assessment of the family, and providing appropriate services throughout the adoption process. The master's level social worker works cooperatively with families, the Branch Office and Adoption Teams headquartered in Eugene, Oregon. Note: The Adoption Social Worker is primarily a home-based position. The Adoption Social Worker position requires travel (most often by car) to different locations within the assigned area to complete the essential functions of the position. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS (to be completed within timeframes outlined by the Branch Director): 1. Determines a family's ability and capacity to parent an adopted child by conducting pre-home study meetings as requested, reviewing and assessing agency-requested information, evaluating the family's knowledge and perceptions of adoption, teaching adoption education courses as needed, and conducting psycho-social assessments of family members. 2. Contributes to the delivery of high-quality adoption services by producing adoption home studies and post placement reports that comply with provided guidelines and meet current agency, state, country and USCIS requirements. 3. Provides support and case management of all assigned families by maintaining quarterly contacts throughout process, communicating information to the family, referring family to appropriate community support systems when necessary and documenting all correspondence in Holt's database. 4. Prepares family for travel and assists with post placement adjustment by providing training and identifying resources available to help meet the child's needs and aid in the child's adjustment to the family. Conduct home visits as required by state law and country program guidelines, assist in early identification of problematic issues, and make a determination regarding the stability and appropriateness of the placement. 5. Assures child's physical and emotional well-being and eases family's adjustment by providing counseling to the child and family and/or helping arrange for counseling with a clinician outside the agency if needed. In case of an adoption disruption or dissolution, maintain relationship with family to ensure transition plan is developed that meets the child's needs. Assist child and family with transition of child to new placement. 6. Contributes to public knowledge about Holt and supports Holt programs by participating in activities arranged by Holt including picnics or parent groups, representing Holt at adoption meetings, coalitions and organizations, and performing other outreach activities as appropriate. 7. Maintains professional knowledge by attending relevant seminars and course work, keeping informed about State regulations, legislation, adoption issues and child-related issues overseas; maintaining license, if required. 8. Contributes to a positive, productive work environment by meeting attendance and punctuality guidelines and pre-arranging time off with appropriate notice; treating all people with dignity and respect; and exhibiting good listening and comprehension skills including giving and welcoming feedback. 9. Contributes to team effort by working cooperatively with Branch and Eugene offices, respectfully responding to all communication from Branch and Eugene in a timely manner. Providing back-up to colleagues as needed and supporting branch office in meeting objectives. SUCCESS FACTORS: The successful Adoption Social Worker has strong assessment skills and the ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship with families and work cooperatively with agency staff and contacts in the community. She/he has the ability to identify unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics and address these with families in a respectful, open and supportive manner. She/he has the ability to problem solve in a creative manner and manage families and children in crisis while exercising good judgment. She/he has strong organizational skills, is able to work independently, set priorities, and analyze documents. She/he leverages current technology to support performance and efficiency in accomplishing assigned responsibilities. Requirements KNOWLEDGE: Master's degree in social work or a related field strongly preferred, five years experience in a social service setting, and state license (where applicable). Requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge to determine the appropriateness of an adoptive placement of a child and whether that placement is in the best interests of the child. Must have proven clinical and assessment skills and experience in adoption services and processes. Ability to conduct a psycho-social assessment. Knowledge of family and group dynamics and adoption practices. Excellent writing and computer skills. Cross cultural sensitivity. Note: Required to complete a minimum of 30 hours of training every two years on current and emerging adoption practice issues. INFORMATION PROCESSING: Ability to organize, set priorities and work independently. Ability to analyze and interpret complex information from multiple sources and work through complex issues with families and children to identify root issues, potential solutions and options for intervention. Looks at information from multiple perspectives and thoroughly weighs strengths and weaknesses of families before making decisions. SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY: This position requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge in determining the appropriateness of an adoptive placement for a child and whether the placement is in the best interests of the child. Includes recruiting families; assessing family functioning; determining capacity to parent; identifying unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics; managing families and children in crisis; providing on-going support and case management to families; completing reports on-time; documenting all contact with family; communicating with families, Branch and Eugene staff; treating families and co-workers with respect; exercise good judgment and problem solve in a creative manner. INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: Ability to express thoughts and feelings and facilitate that expression from others. Ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship, work cooperatively with agency staff, and work well with collateral contacts in the community including returning phone calls and emails in a timely and courteous manner. IMPACT OF RESULTS: Promote feelings of good will and public support for Holt by ensuring successful adjustment of child and family, optimizing effectiveness of adoption process, boosting family recruitment and community awareness of adoption and Holt's services in the coverage area. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None DESCRIBE CONTROLS: Reports to and is evaluated by the Social Services Director.
    $27-30 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP) - PACT

    Downtown Emergency Service Center 4.3company rating

    Clinician job in Seattle, WA

    Shift: Office Day (8am - 4pm) Days Off: Saturday, Sunday Insurance Benefits: Dental, Life, Long-term Disability, Medical (no premiums/payroll deductions for employee coverage) Other Benefits: Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Flexible Spending Account (FSA), ORCA card subsidy, Paid Time Off (34 days per year), Retirement Plan Union Representation: This position is a part of a union and is represented by SEIU Healthcare 1199NW. About DESC: DESC (Downtown Emergency Service Center) is a nonprofit organization working to help people with the complex needs of homelessness, substance use disorders, and serious mental illness achieve their highest potential for health and well-being through comprehensive services, treatment, and housing. Our vision is a community where no person is abandoned, ignored, or experiencing homelessness. As the region's leading provider of services to multiply disabled adults who have experienced chronic homelessness, DESC serves almost 3,000 people each day. Our integrated service model is designed to help people secure and maintain appropriate, safe and affordable housing. DESC is recognized nationally and regionally as an innovator in developing solutions to homelessness. About PACT: The Program for Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) is a nationally recognized, evidence-based approach to mental health treatment which utilizes a highly collaborative model to positively impact the lives of individuals challenged by the most severe and persistent mental illnesses. The DESC PACT team is centered in the concept that recovery is more successful when all providers work closely together to provide integrated support services for all aspects of participants lives, including medication, therapy, social support, employment and housing. Team scheduling requirements reflect this commitment to provide participants with intensive wrap-around, 24/7 services at their homes and in a variety of community settings. Team members provide rotating coverage for 12 hours per day Monday to Friday and 8 hours per day on weekends & holidays. In addition, all team members participate in on-call rotations to provide 24-hour crisis coverage. MAJOR JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Manage and facilitate PACTs SUD Programming: The PACT model requires the SUDP to divide their time into approximately 80% facilitation of the SUD program and 20% direct case management work. The PACT SUDP will update substance use treatment plans monthly according to the clients identified stage of change and propose effective, evidence-based interventions to meet each stage. Act as the PACT team's subject matter expert for substance use disorders. Provide consultation to other team members regarding SUD issues, treatment, and education, including Harm Reduction best practices. Provide staff training on substance use issues, as appropriate. Provide individual and group substance use disorder (SUD) treatment in office and in community settings using a stage-based treatment model that is non-confrontational, considers interactions of mental illness and substance use, and has client-determined goals. With the clients participation, develop support and treatment plans; facilitate linkages to collaborative resources when appropriate. Plan, organize and facilitate treatment and support groups for clients, as appropriate. Monitor and coordinate replacement of PACT harm reduction supplies. Advocate for client access to community resources and services, ensuring that client needs are met and rights maintained; consult and collaborate with community providers to ensure continuity of care. Develop and maintain strong collaborative relationships with DESC staff, and other service and resource organizations to ensure full continuity of care for clients. Participate in psychiatric consultation, supervision, program team meetings and in-service trainings; participate in clinical reviews and case conferences. Comply with the agency's clinical accountability policies and procedures; maintain current and complete clinical records; participate in quality assurance reviews when assigned. Comply with data gathering/submission requirements, and with applicable program research and evaluation procedures. Participate in verbal de-escalation in emergent situations and be willing and able to assist other staff as needed to maintain a safe and secure environment. Participate in the planning, organizing and facilitating of unit mitigations for clients on your caseload. Unit mitigations are coordinated efforts to support clients with maintaining healthy living conditions. This can include but is not limited to attending care conferences related to unit mitigation, outreaching and supporting clients in their residential units with tools and skills to maintain their units, coordinating with housing staff to ensure proper work orders are filed in a timely manner, participating in cleaning out clients units, and documenting barriers to unit mitigation. Collaborate with the greater DESC SUD team by attending the weekly SUD team meeting and consulting with the SUD Clinical Supervisor and SUD Senior Program Manager at least monthly. This is a multidisciplinary role, serving clients with dual diagnoses. Other duties as assigned. Specialty Area: Facilitate PACTs SUD program as described above. Complete and update monthly substance use assessments, according to each clients stage of change for all PACT enrolled clients. Prepare assessments for inpatient treatment programs. Coordinate inpatient treatment referrals through King County. Be comfortable with Harm Reduction and Motivational Interviewing approaches. Living Conditions: Support your clients with achieving and maintaining healthy living conditions. This can include but is not limited to attending care conferences related to living conditions, outreaching and supporting clients in their residential units with tools and skills to maintain their units, coordinating with housing staff, participating in cleaning out clients units, and documenting barriers to maintaining healthy living conditions. Other: Participate in daily morning meetings, psychiatric consultations, clinical supervision, program meetings and in-service trainings; participate in clinical reviews and case conferences. Comply with the agency's clinical accountability policies and procedures; maintain current, timely and complete clinical records; participate in quality assurance reviews when assigned. Comply with applicable program research and evaluation procedures. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Licensed by the State of Washington as a Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP) in good standing. At this time, we can only consider applicants with an active SUDP license issued by the Washington State Department of Health. Ability to drive an agency or personal vehicle to conduct agency related business. A current Washington State driver's license and insurable driving record are required. Interest or experience in working with clients who are difficult to engage and maintain in traditional mental health or substance use disorder programs. Interest or experience working with adults who are experiencing or who have experienced homelessness, have a mental illness and/or co-occurring substance use disorders, and who are involved in the criminal legal system. Have a strong understanding of recovery and resilience, the value of client partnerships and client choice, and the balance between protection from harm and personal dignity. Strong knowledge of relevant community resources and methods for accessing them. Possess strong communication and writing skills. Ability to work effectively with clients displaying a wide range of unpleasant and/or bizarre behaviors. Ability to communicate and work effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Subscribe to the philosophy of cooperation and continuity across programs and of consideration and respect for clients. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Associates degree or higher in a relevant social science. Strong applicants can demonstrate the ability to be positive in their empathetic responses to all people. Understand the value of meaningful and deep client engagement. Have the potential to acquire the necessary knowledge, attitudes and skills of an effective SUD Counselor. Value a non-judgmental response to sensitive issues. Candidates should be able to accept feedback and work in a highly collaborative and stressful environment. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee will be required sit for long periods of time, communicate with other people by talking and hearing, required to lift and carry items weighing up to 40 pounds and to operate computer hardware systems. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER: DESC is committed to diversity in the workplace, and promotes equal employment opportunities for all staff members and applicants. The Agency will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, caste, marital status, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability in any employment practice, unless based on a bona fide occupational qualification. Minorities and veterans are encouraged to apply. PM17 Compensation details: 37.78-41.72 Hourly Wage PI9b3e715e35b7-31181-38908051
    $52k-64k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP)

    Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 4.3company rating

    Clinician job in Auburn, WA

    Under general supervision, the clinician will provide a full continuum of outpatient Substance Use Disorder treatment services, including assessments, intakes, diagnosis, placement, and referral recommendations; will provide individual sessions, group counseling, and case management services to Native American youth, adults and their families. Additionally, the clinician will participate in the planning and development of alcohol and drug prevention activities for youth and adults that are innovative and culturally relevant. The ideal candidate will be compassionate, non-judgmental, and culturally sensitive and must adhere to ethical and professional standards, including confidentiality and informed consent. MAJOR TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES This list is intended only to illustrate the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or logical assignment to the position. Requires the ability to work independently and as a member of the behavioral health team to provide individual evaluation/assessment, treatment referrals, prevention intervention, urinalysis testing, and coordination of care to inpatient, outpatient, and other continuing care services. Requires knowledge and practice in substance use disorder treatment for individuals, groups, and families, including motivational interviewing and the ability to assess the client's immediate needs and ensure he/she/they are receiving appropriate services. Requires knowledge of and a commitment to a professional code of ethics, especially regarding confidentiality and personal boundaries. Must be able to safeguard confidential information per the 42 CFR and understand the legal ramifications of breaching confidentiality. Requires strong working knowledge of historical and inter-generational trauma and its effects on human psychology. Requires active engagement with patients and families maintaining no less than 50% of the time performing direct clinical services (SUD assessments, individual sessions, psycho-educational groups, education and prevention activities) Identifies and establishes working relationships with community resources for clients. Requires ability to maintain patient records using required forms and report using prescribed agency format, which meets the Washington Administrative Codes (WAC) and Tribal and Federal Guidelines. Reports suspected child or elder abuse, domestic violence, and threats of harm to the appropriate agency. Collaborates with CPS, local law enforcement, and MCFS to ensure the safety of affected family members. Provides occasional on-call crisis response for Behavioral Health clients on assigned evenings and weekends. Requires the ability to work with various computer software programs, including an electronic health record. Requires ability to work flexible hours, occasional nights, evenings, weekends, and holidays due to agency functions (IOP or evening groups, community health education events, crisis calls, outreach/prevention) Requires the ability to work with and be a part of an integrated care team; this means collaborative care planning with other departments. Consistently implement established agency policies and treatment procedures regarding work with assigned patients. Requires the ability to work under stressful, demanding situations and respond appropriately and professionally during crises. Ability to travel as required for job-related functions and training specific to position and program development. Experience working with youth/teens in smoking cessation, early intervention, and substance use prevention. Requires the ability to be highly organized, establish workload priorities with attention to detail, and work collaboratively with other Tribal, State, and Federal programs. Requires the ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing to prepare reports, case summaries, and correspondence in an understandable, clear, and concise manner. Documents all treatment services, including direct services and case management activities. Requires the knowledge and implementation of evidence-based intervention. Experienced working with Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) services and Harm Reduction approaches. Must be willing to travel, as services will occasionally be offsite, in the community, schools, in-home, or out of the area. May supervise Certified Peer Counselors. Other duties as assigned: Transporting clients when necessary Attendance at mandatory and/or approved training. Because of the Tribe's commitment to community service and the well-being of its members, each employee may be expected to perform a wide range of office and field duties from time to time. Such duties may or may not be related to their regular responsibilities. EDUCATION - EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING FOR POSITION Required: Must hold a valid Washington State Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP) License A valid and current Washington State driver's license. A Bachelor's degree in a relevant field of study from an accredited college or university. Consideration may be given to an associate's degree when combined with two (2) years of direct clinical experience within the Muckleshoot Behavioral Health Program. Minimum of three (3) years of experience as SUDP in clinical settings. Must pass pre-employment, urinalysis testing, and criminal background check. No substance use for the last five (5) years. Strong familiarity with Telemedicine/Telehealth platforms, including knowledge of computer systems and electronic health records. Preferred: Experience working with the Native American population. Master's degree in psychology, social work, human growth and development, or other closely allied field and background preferred but not required. The Medicine Wheel concept and its application as a treatment model. Relapse prevention planning, domestic violence prevention, parenting skills, and craving-reduction skills. Twelve core functions, continuum of care, theories and treatment models, and 12-step movement. Knowledge of youth and adult treatment and intervention models and techniques. Experience assisting with community events, training, and presentations. Proficient in Microsoft Office suite Knowledge of childhood development and family systems. SPECIFIC SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE/ABILITIES REQUIRED FOR POSITION Knowledge of: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychological Association (DSM IV TR) and how to use the information in therapy. The chemical dependency treatment field resources, materials and techniques. Medication assisted treatment modalities. Knowledge of WAC 388-805. Holistic assessment techniques, including ASAM criteria. Relapse-prevention planning Criminal justice system and criminal behavior. Suicide warning signs, lethality assessment and mental illness. Skill in: Managing aggressive and/or violent clients. Administering and interpreting testing instruments such as SASSI and urinalysis results. Conducting chemical assessment and motivational interviews. Adapting therapeutic interventions to meet needs of individual clients. Defusing hostile or violent behavior. Ability to: Effectively communicate verbally and in writing. Work effectively with minimal supervision. Maintain confidentiality. Relate to individuals of varying social, economic, and cultural backgrounds. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS The working conditions described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to perform the essential duties of this class successfully. While performing the duties of this job, the employee must have the ability to be physically active up to 75% of the time including standing, lifting, pushing, pulling and reaching. Manual dexterity of hands/fingers for writing and computer input. Occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. Licenses or Certifications Required A valid Washington State driver's license is required at the time of appointment or at a time set by the Tribe. Certification as Chemical Dependency Professional pursuant to applicable Washington State law.
    $56k-70k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker

    Amergis

    Clinician job in Lacey, WA

    The Licensed Clinical Social Worker collaborates with the multi-disciplinary team to provide input in the development of the plan of care for those patients/clients requiring social work intervention. The Licensed Clinical Social Worker provides counseling and crisis intervention to patients/clients who have social or emotional problems in a variety of settings across the age span. Minimum Requirements: Master's degree in Social Work from a school of social work accredited by the Council on Social Work Education required Active license as an LCSW in state of practice required Minimum of one year of social work experience preferred Current CPR if applicable TB questionnaire, PPD or chest x-ray if applicable Current Health certificate (per contract or state regulation) Must meet all federal, state and local requirements Must be at least 18 years of age A minimum of two (2) years' experience in a psychiatric health care facility, with direct experience in family and group therapies, crisis intervention, and treatment skills; and have strong clinical assessment skills preferred. Benefits At Amergis, we firmly believe that our employees are the heartbeat of our organization and we are happy to offer the following benefits: Competitive pay & weekly paychecks Health, dental, vision, and life insurance 401(k) savings plan Awards and recognition programs *Benefit eligibility is dependent on employment status. About Amergis Amergis, formerly known as Maxim Healthcare Staffing, has served our clients and communities by connecting people to the work that matters since 1988. We provide meaningful opportunities to our extensive network of healthcare and school-based professionals, ready to work in any hospital, government facility, or school. Through partnership and innovation, Amergis creates unmatched staffing experiences to deliver the best workforce solutions. Amergis is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
    $65k-84k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP) - North Seattle

    We Care Daily Clinics 4.1company rating

    Clinician job in Seattle, WA

    Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP) Baseline Salary: $72K Schedule: 5 8-hour shifts 7a - 3:30p M-F Join Our Mission! We Care Daily Clinics (WCDC), North Seattle, located at 13555 Aurora Ave N. Seattle, WA 98133, is a new clinic that is modelled after our Auburn location. Working at We Care Daily Clinics is rewarding, yet challenging work as you help support our members during some of their most challenging and vulnerable times. WCDC seeks to renew hope and purpose for those battling opioid use by removing barriers, providing a holistic approach to recovery, and utilizing evidence-based treatment to restore healthy living. Our top priority is to provide the highest levels of patient-centered care to those we serve. WCDC is an Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) facility using FDA approved medication paired with behavioral health counseling. Our individual service plans are built around patients in a supportive, safe environment to create a personalized pathway to recovery. In addition to recovery, we also offer planned patient transportation and family and social support. What You'll Do: * Ensure implementation of all clinic policies and treatment procedures; recommend policy and procedure updates and changes as necessary * Provide individual counseling and case management services to assigned patients * Consistently maintain professional boundaries with patients and coworkers * Promptly and accurately complete progress notations of all interactions with patients in assigned patient files * Provide professional preparation and prompt submission of: * Initial treatment plans * Ongoing treatment plans * Responses to positive urinalysis/breathalyzer results * Administrative detoxification notices * Letter of assistance and referral for assigned patients * Closing treatment summaries for discharged patients * Daily activity forms * Required state and agency recording forms * Maintain regular communication with the MSO and attends meetings as requested * Ensure the confidentiality of all patients and the integrity of professional staff communication and behavior * Serve as a leader or co-leader of therapy or educational groups and provide other treatment activities * Meet with primary supervisor for the purposes of patient clinical consultation and clinical skill development, and/or other designated supervisor staff for the purposes of reviewing patient documentation and treatment planning issues * Coordinate assigned patient treatment with other staff departments * Participate in Treatment Team meetings to review patient treatment progress ad status, hear and act on patient appeal of administrative action and program non-compliance issues * Knowledge and compliance with HIPAA policies and procedures * Participate in Federal and State substance use training and continuing education as needed to safely and effectively perform in the position * Interact with all staff in a positive and motivational fashion supporting the company's mission and Best Practice Patient Experience * Support the mission with all other duties as assigned! What You Bring: * Academic training in the social service field and in chemical dependency treatment as required in accordance with the qualifications for a Department of Health licensed Chemical Dependency Professional as stipulated in the WAC. * The counselor is required to maintain this status and complete continuing education requirements throughout their employment. The Counselor must also provide the agency with ongoing documentation of their current Washington Department of Health C.D.P. license credential throughout their employment. * Minimum Two years of experience in the social service field and in chemical dependency treatment is required in accordance with the qualifications for a Department of Health licensed Chemical Dependency Professional as stipulated in the WAC. * Opioid Treatment Program experience will be given hiring preference * LMHC desired, but not required * Excellent interpersonal skills and knowledge of substance use treatment planning and counseling issues * Computer literate, with basic knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, and electronic medical records systems, as well as a high level of initiative in keeping current with technological change * Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, clients, and outside contacts from a wide variety of ethnic, socioeconomic, and cultural backgrounds; good diplomatic skills, including strong conflict-resolution skills * Excellent organizational and time management skills * Conduct all business activities in a professional and ethical manner * Must be able to pass required background checks and be in current compliance with all other testing, screening and credentialing as required * Evening and weekend hours may be required * Ability to travel as needed (minimal) Why Join Us? * Impactful Work: Play a key role in maintaining safe, functional, and welcoming healthcare spaces for our community! * Career Growth: Learn and develop your skills while making a tangible difference! * Total Comp at We Care: Quarterly bonus plan launching in Q4, earn 8-16% of your quarterly pay for hitting key targets. Plus, the Tribe usually offers annual COLA adjustments (not guaranteed). Big impact, big rewards! * Exciting Environment: No two days are the same - take on new challenges every day! Tribal Hiring Preference: We Care Daily Clinics is proud to support and honor Tribal sovereignty and self-determination. American Indian and Alaska Native applicants will be given preference in hiring, in accordance with applicable Tribal and federal laws. We encourage Native community members, descendants, and dependents to apply and join our mission-driven team. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this position. The requirements listed above are representative of the minimum knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform the essential functions of the job according to specific company requirements. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, disability, or marital status. We Care Daily Clinics is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive, supportive environment for both members and staff. Ready to jump in and make a difference? Apply now and be part of something bigger!
    $72k yearly Auto-Apply 15d ago
  • Adoption Social Worker - Seattle, WA

    Holt International Children's Services 4.1company rating

    Clinician job in Seattle, WA

    Part-time Description Part-time position available. Ideal candidate must live in the Seattle area with willingness to travel. $27-$30/hour Holt International's Programs and Services Department serves more than 1,000,000 children, family members and other individuals around the world each year through family strengthening services, orphan care and adoption services. Managed by U.S. and in-country staff, these programs and services are carried out in close cooperation with partner agencies, orphanages and other child service providers, government child welfare agencies, local and regional officials, funding agencies, and others. The Programs and Services Department continuously evaluates opportunities to expand or deepen program services in countries where we work while maintaining high standards of quality and transparency for sustainable development and child welfare impact. POSITION SUMMARY: Holt International finds and supports permanent, loving families for children who are orphaned, abandoned or at serious risk of separation from their family. The master's level social worker represents Holt in their community and ensures the successful adjustment of child and family by conducting an assessment of the family, and providing appropriate services throughout the adoption process. The master's level social worker works cooperatively with families, the Branch Office and Adoption Teams headquartered in Eugene, Oregon. Note: The Adoption Social Worker is primarily a home-based position. The Adoption Social Worker position requires travel (most often by car) to different locations within the assigned area to complete the essential functions of the position. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS (to be completed within timeframes outlined by the Branch Director): 1. Determines a family's ability and capacity to parent an adopted child by conducting pre-home study meetings as requested, reviewing and assessing agency-requested information, evaluating the family's knowledge and perceptions of adoption, teaching adoption education courses as needed, and conducting psycho-social assessments of family members. 2. Contributes to the delivery of high-quality adoption services by producing adoption home studies and post placement reports that comply with provided guidelines and meet current agency, state, country and USCIS requirements. 3. Provides support and case management of all assigned families by maintaining quarterly contacts throughout process, communicating information to the family, referring family to appropriate community support systems when necessary and documenting all correspondence in Holt's database. 4. Prepares family for travel and assists with post placement adjustment by providing training and identifying resources available to help meet the child's needs and aid in the child's adjustment to the family. Conduct home visits as required by state law and country program guidelines, assist in early identification of problematic issues, and make a determination regarding the stability and appropriateness of the placement. 5. Assures child's physical and emotional well-being and eases family's adjustment by providing counseling to the child and family and/or helping arrange for counseling with a clinician outside the agency if needed. In case of an adoption disruption or dissolution, maintain relationship with family to ensure transition plan is developed that meets the child's needs. Assist child and family with transition of child to new placement. 6. Contributes to public knowledge about Holt and supports Holt programs by participating in activities arranged by Holt including picnics or parent groups, representing Holt at adoption meetings, coalitions and organizations, and performing other outreach activities as appropriate. 7. Maintains professional knowledge by attending relevant seminars and course work, keeping informed about State regulations, legislation, adoption issues and child-related issues overseas; maintaining license, if required. 8. Contributes to a positive, productive work environment by meeting attendance and punctuality guidelines and pre-arranging time off with appropriate notice; treating all people with dignity and respect; and exhibiting good listening and comprehension skills including giving and welcoming feedback. 9. Contributes to team effort by working cooperatively with Branch and Eugene offices, respectfully responding to all communication from Branch and Eugene in a timely manner. Providing back-up to colleagues as needed and supporting branch office in meeting objectives. SUCCESS FACTORS: The successful Adoption Social Worker has strong assessment skills and the ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship with families and work cooperatively with agency staff and contacts in the community. She/he has the ability to identify unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics and address these with families in a respectful, open and supportive manner. She/he has the ability to problem solve in a creative manner and manage families and children in crisis while exercising good judgment. She/he has strong organizational skills, is able to work independently, set priorities, and analyze documents. She/he leverages current technology to support performance and efficiency in accomplishing assigned responsibilities. Requirements KNOWLEDGE: Master's degree in social work or a related field strongly preferred, five years experience in a social service setting, and state license (where applicable). Requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge to determine the appropriateness of an adoptive placement of a child and whether that placement is in the best interests of the child. Must have proven clinical and assessment skills and experience in adoption services and processes. Ability to conduct a psycho-social assessment. Knowledge of family and group dynamics and adoption practices. Excellent writing and computer skills. Cross cultural sensitivity. Note: Required to complete a minimum of 30 hours of training every two years on current and emerging adoption practice issues. INFORMATION PROCESSING: Ability to organize, set priorities and work independently. Ability to analyze and interpret complex information from multiple sources and work through complex issues with families and children to identify root issues, potential solutions and options for intervention. Looks at information from multiple perspectives and thoroughly weighs strengths and weaknesses of families before making decisions. SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY: This position requires the application of clinical skills and knowledge in determining the appropriateness of an adoptive placement for a child and whether the placement is in the best interests of the child. Includes recruiting families; assessing family functioning; determining capacity to parent; identifying unusual adjustment issues and problematic family dynamics; managing families and children in crisis; providing on-going support and case management to families; completing reports on-time; documenting all contact with family; communicating with families, Branch and Eugene staff; treating families and co-workers with respect; exercise good judgment and problem solve in a creative manner. INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: Ability to express thoughts and feelings and facilitate that expression from others. Ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship, work cooperatively with agency staff, and work well with collateral contacts in the community including returning phone calls and emails in a timely and courteous manner. IMPACT OF RESULTS: Promote feelings of good will and public support for Holt by ensuring successful adjustment of child and family, optimizing effectiveness of adoption process, boosting family recruitment and community awareness of adoption and Holt's services in the coverage area. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None DESCRIBE CONTROLS: Reports to and is evaluated by the Social Services Director.
    $27-30 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Physical Therapist - ST - Outpatient

    Amergis

    Clinician job in Elma, WA

    The Physical Therapist is responsible for performing patient evaluations, as well as providing and documenting therapy services in accordance with the plan of care developed for each individual patient and physician's orders when applicable. Minimum Requirements: Current licensure as a Physical Therapist in the state of practice Graduate of an accredited school of Physical Therapy One (1) year of prior professional Physical Therapy experience preferred Current CPR if applicable TB Questionnaire, PPD or chest x-ray if applicable Current Health certificate (per contract or state regulation) Must meet all federal, state and local requirements Must be at least 18 years of age Benefits At Amergis, we firmly believe that our employees are the heartbeat of our organization and we are happy to offer the following benefits: Competitive pay & weekly paychecks Health, dental, vision, and life insurance 401(k) savings plan Awards and recognition programs *Benefit eligibility is dependent on employment status. About Amergis Amergis, formerly known as Maxim Healthcare Staffing, has served our clients and communities by connecting people to the work that matters since 1988. We provide meaningful opportunities to our extensive network of healthcare and school-based professionals, ready to work in any hospital, government facility, or school. Through partnership and innovation, Amergis creates unmatched staffing experiences to deliver the best workforce solutions. Amergis is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
    $56k-101k yearly est. 4d ago

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How much does a clinician earn in Lakewood, WA?

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