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Substance Use Counselor - CADC
Acadia Healthcare Inc. 4.0
Intensive in-home counselor job in Portland, OR
Outpatient MAT Opioid Treatment Program
Seeking: Substance Use Counselor
* Oregon CADC I, CADC II, or CADC III is required * Consideration will be given to CADC-R candidates who have either completed addiction-specific education or have prior experience in the field of addiction counseling.
Full-Time Hours: Early morning hours offering a great work/life balance:
* Monday - Friday, 5:00 AM - 1:30 PM
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
Early morning hours offering a great work/life balance
Opportunity for growth that is second to none in the industry
Our Team:
Belmont Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC), located in Portland, Oregon, 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.
Eligible positions may qualify for student loan forgiveness through HRSA, depending on clinic site eligibility. Check your eligibilty 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.
Required Licenses/Certifications:
* Oregon CADC R or higher (CADC I, CADC II, CADC III) 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.
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$46k-59k yearly est. 5d ago
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Workers' Compensation Counsel
Wellrithms, Inc.
Intensive in-home counselor job in Portland, OR
Our Ideal Candidate
We are seeking a seasoned professional with proven experience managing attorneys and legal counsel, coupled with a deep understanding of litigation strategy-particularly within the workers' compensation space. As the Workers' Compensation Counsel, you excel at navigating and adapting to different regulations, processes, and proceedings across multiple states. You understand medical reimbursement in workers' compensation and use that knowledge to drive efficient, compliant case resolution. You bring agility, insight, and leadership to thrive in a dynamic legal and regulatory environment. In this role, you will report to the Chief Executive Officer.
Responsibilities
Manage day-to-day litigation activities across multiple states, including filings, hearings, and dispute resolution.
Develop and implement litigation strategies for workers' compensation, including complex claims.
Provide guidance and oversight to external attorneys and in-house counsels, shaping approaches to multi-state cases.
Monitor evolving regulations and industry best practices to inform strategy and ensure compliance.
Advise internal teams on risk management and optimal case outcomes.
Apply expertise in medical reimbursement to drive efficient, compliant case resolution.
Directly review and handle complex workers' compensation claims as needed.
Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to execute case strategies and achieve results.
Qualifications
Juris Doctor (JD) degree and active bar license in Oregon; multi-state licensure a plus.
5-10 years' experience managing attorneys and legal counsel, preferably in workers' compensation.
Strong expertise in workers' compensation litigation strategy, including complex cases.
Deep knowledge of multi-state regulations, procedures, and compliance requirements in workers' compensation.
Proficiency in medical reimbursement practices and their application in workers' compensation claims.
Demonstrated ability to balance strategic oversight with hands-on case management.
Experience working with expert witnesses in litigation or claims resolution.
Excellent leadership, communication, and collaboration skills across teams and stakeholders.
Proven ability to adapt quickly to evolving regulations and changing case dynamics.
Must be based in the Portland metro area or able to commute regularly.
$50k-61k yearly est. 4d ago
Youth Specialist (On-Call)
Outside In 4.0
Intensive in-home counselor job in Portland, OR
Youth Specialists assist in facilitating the day-to-day services offered in the Day Services Program and the Transitional Living Program. Support for Day Program and Transitional Living Program services can include assisting with youth skill-building activities, including healthy recreation and art activities, food preparation, and helping ensure a safe and respectful program space. Youth Specialists are also responsible for appropriately responding to crises. The long-term goal of the Day Program and Transitional Living Program is to help youth build the skills needed for self-sufficiency and to be successful in their plan to exit street life.
This is an on-call position. Must be available for overnight (awake) shifts in the Transitional Living Program.
Essential Duties
Build positive relationships with youth through role modeling and mentoring.
Help direct new or returning youth to navigate the screening and assessment process.
Educate youth about the Homeless Youth Continuum and how to access available services and resources. Engage youth in Outside In program offerings.
Be available on-site to residents in Transitional Living Program and/or Day Program during shifts.
Provide individualized support to youth. Respond to youth crises as needed.
Support the smooth function of the Food Program in the Day Program by participating in food preparation of meals as needed.
Assure material and operational support of the Day and Transitional Living Programs. This can include assisting with cleaning/room turnover in the Transitional Living Program and assisting with food preparation/serving of meals in the Day Program as needed.
Establish and facilitate effective communication with staff. This includes serving as a conduit of information for teammates and between and among program staff and supervisors.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all services and interventions in the appropriate data and tracking systems.
Commitment to continual learning and quality performance. Participate in discussions, events, workshops, and trainings offered by Outside In.
Meet youth worker core competencies.
Always maintain professional boundaries and performance.
Qualifications
Education and Experience
One-year relevant experience working with youth, homeless youth, and/or in a drop-in shelter, or housing program.
BA/BS in a related field preferred.
Strong communication skills.
Basic computer skills.
Always maintain professional boundaries and performance.
Working Conditions
This job is located in a residential program and a drop-in day services program for young adults experiencing homelessness, located at 1132 SW 13
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Ave Portland, OR 97205. Program spaces include private and shared residential space, shared staff office space, and drop-in space, including a commercial kitchen.
Physical Requirements
This job requires operating phones, computers, and other office equipment. Communicating is required on a regular basis. Moving inside the building to other offices and program delivery spaces as well as moving to surrounding sites is expected. Sporadically moves boxes and/or items weighing up to 30 pounds.
$41k-48k yearly est. 10d ago
Sign on Bonus $4,000 - Substance Abuse Counselor w/ Master's and CADC III
New Season 4.3
Intensive in-home counselor job in Portland, OR
COUNSELOR-4 JOB DESCRIPTION New Season For over 30 years, New Season Treatment Centers have been a leading national health care service provider of outpatient treatment centers that specialize in providing safe, quality and best in class care for individuals living with Opioid Use Disorder ("OUD").
Operating in over 70 treatment centers in multiple states, our team members are engaged in medication-assisted treatment, counseling, support, and care management of individuals living with OUD. We treat the whole person and, in so doing, address the underlying causes of OUD in an effort to provide a continuum of care that not only addresses treatment needs but supports the patient on their journey to recovery.
Job Summary:
* New Season operates a number of nationally recognized and accredited methadone treatment centers dedicated to helping individuals with prescription drug abuse and/or opiate addiction regain control of their lives.
* We take great pride in treating our patients with dignity and respect in each phase of their treatment experience
Essential Functions:
* Works with patients to complete all intakes, admissions, discharges, and transfer paperwork.
* Documents patient progress through counseling and interaction through groups.
* Completes patient psychosocial and an individualized treatment plan within the required time frame.
* Identifies any clinical/case management needs and works to address those needs.
* Performs individual, group, and family counseling as required.
* Performs direct one-on-one patient contact through individual or group counseling.
* Reports patient abuse, neglect and exploitation as required.
* Reports patient grievances as required.
* Educates patient in all aspects of treatment, corresponding health issues and steps to recovery.
* Obtains Urine Drug Screens and initial patient photo identification.
* Assists in monitoring all patient activities on center premises.
* Actively participates in community relations activities as directed and authorized.
* Ensures the reading and understanding of the Policy and Procedures Manual.
* Ensures compliance with 42 CFR Part 2 (Federal Confidentiality Regulations) and 45 CFR, Parts 160 & 164 (HIPAA)
* Is responsible for obtaining or maintaining proper licensure and/or certification according to specific state requirements.
* Actively participates in preparation for surveys and inspections conducted by CARF, the State, DEA, Board of Pharmacy and any other agency site visits as dictated by the state laws or regulations.
* Participates in all staff meetings
* Ensures compliance with local, State, Federal and Colonial Management Group, LP rules, regulations and policies.
* Always acts in the best interests of the program and company; honors, supports, and protects the proprietary data and rights of the company.
* Performs other tasks as assigned by clinic, region or corporate leadership.
Minimum Qualifications:
* Education/Licensure/Certification:
* Experience in substance abuse field is not required, but preferred
* Qualified candidates will have a Master's degree in a related field
* Experience Required:
* Minimum of 500 hours of experience in substance abuse
* Skill and Ability:
* Possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills
* Ability to multitask, prioritize, and be dependable and reliable
* Basic mathematics skills
Benefits:
* Competitive Pay
* 3 weeks of PTO
* Excellent Medical (EPO & PPO plans), Dental, and Vision Insurance
* FSA's and Teladoc services
* Life Insurance
* Short/Long Term Disability
* 401k with up to 3% matching
* Leadership Development Academy
EOC:
* Colonial Management Group, LP./New Season Is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and to compliance with all Federal, State, and local laws that prohibit employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, age, national origin, ethnicity, religion, gender, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, genetic disposition, disability or veteran's status or any other classification protected by State/Federal laws
Job or State Requirements
CADC III (with Master's)
$47k-54k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Child Protective & Juvenile Program Specialist (#531)
Judicial Department
Intensive in-home counselor job in Portland, OR
If you are a current Judicial, Legislative, or Executive Branch employee of the State of Maine, please apply through "Find Jobs" using your existing PRISM account.
IS DEPENDENT ON GRANT FUNDING
CHILD PROTECTION & JUVENILE PROCESS SPECIALSIT
STATE OF MAINE JUDICIAL BRANCHLOCATION: Administrative Office of the Courts, Portland
This position is dependent on grant funding
GENERAL SUMMARY
The Child Protection and Juvenile Process Specialist (“Specialist”) is responsible for assisting in the improvement of public service in all child protection and juvenile cases. The person serving in this position supports case management, case processing, data collection and other case processing activities in child protection and juvenile proceedings. The incumbent will gather data and information, analyze trends, research possible solutions, make recommendations for improvement, identify impediments to implementation of new policies and procedures, and assess resource and training needs.
The Specialist is the Family Division's lead legal content expert in child protection and juvenile cases and the primary liaison between the AOC and the chiefs of the District Court and the Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) for these case types. The person serving in this position supports Judicial Branch work in improving child protection and juvenile case practices and case flow processes. The Specialist works in courthouses with judicial officers on a regular basis and serves a major role in the development of child protection and juvenile content for the Judicial Branch (for example, pamphlets, guidebooks, website information, benchbooks, benchcards). The Specialist will develop educational materials and conduct trainings and conferences on child protection and juvenile matters. The Specialist has substantial administrative duties managing the Court Improvement Program (“CIP”) grant. This is a full-time, partially grant-funded position based in Portland. Statewide travel is required and out-of-state travel may be required.
Salary Range:
Salary grade 19: $89,336.00 - $120,889.60 annually.
What We Offer:
At the Maine Judicial Branch, we value our employees, which is why we offer great benefits. In addition to competitive pay, we provide:
Work-life balance: 13 paid holidays, 2+ weeks of vacation leave, and 12 paid sick days every year.
Paid Parental Leave: 4 weeks
Gym membership and childcare reimbursement programs
Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness Program
Health insurance coverage (85%-100% employer-paid for employee-only plan)
Health insurance premium credit (5% decrease in employee premiums)
Dental insurance (100% employer-paid for employee-only plan)
Health and dependent care flexible spending accounts
Defined Benefit Pension plan contributions
Voluntary deferred compensation (retirement savings 457 Plan)
Up to $1000 Tuition Reimbursement each year
Employer-paid life insurance (1x annual salary)
Additional wellness benefits
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS *
The Specialist performs the following essential job functions under the supervision of the Family Division Manager:
In coordination with and at the direction of the District Court trial chiefs and the SJC liaison to the Family Division, establishes court process to be implemented by clerk of courts, assistant clerks, Office of Information Technology, and Court Operations for child protection and juvenile cases
Supports implementation of any child protection and juvenile case process changes including, but not limited to (1) drafting and updating clerks' process manuals for child protection and juvenile cases, (2) assisting in developing or updating the content of court forms as needed, (3) drafting judicial resources as requested, (4) collaborating with other divisions of the AOC on case management docketing and data collection, (5) delivering internal and external training sessions, (6) assisting in developing publications and web content for members of the public, (7) designing and managing to completion pilot projects to test process changes
Advises the District Court trial chiefs and SJC liaison to the Family Division of relevant complaints by external stakeholders
Serves as a legal expert on child protection and juvenile process and law for Judicial Branch leadership, clerks' offices, administrative staff, judicial officers, and court users
Performs special legal assignments including assisting with the research for and drafting of administrative orders, pandemic management orders, and court rules
Coordinates and delivers training related to child protection and juvenile law for system partners, clerks' offices, and other Judicial Branch staff as needed
Assists with grant administration by maintaining budgets, collecting grant information and data, compiling grant-related data and completing required reports
Serves as the coordinator for Maine's Court Improvement Program (CIP), which is funded by the CIP federal grant, and performs all related tasks, including (1) completion of strategic plan and self-assessment, (2) drafting of reports and memoranda as needed, (3) development of recommendations to enhance the court's role in achieving permanent homes for children in foster care, (4) grant budget development and management, (5) project management of any CIP initiatives, and (6) communication with federal and state agency representatives regarding CIP projects and activities
Staffs the Justice for Children Task Force, including communication with the Chief Justice of the SJC who chairs the committee, drafting of annual reports and memoranda as needed, coordination of any subcommittees, project management of any committee initiatives, and maintenance of all materials related to the Task Force
Represents the Judicial Branch on internal and/or external committees related to child protection and juvenile justice
Conducts statistical analysis and process assessment, defines problems, issues or trends affecting child protection and juvenile proceedings in the court system, and makes recommendations about options for improvement to policies, forms and systems, including possible pilot projects
Performs onsite court visits to attend court proceedings, and meet with judicial officers and clerks
May assist with Requests for Proposals, Requests for Applications, and contracts
Performs other duties as required or directed by the Family Division Manager
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
Juris Doctor degree from an American Bar Association accredited law school
Bar membership required. If admitted in a jurisdiction other than Maine, admission to the Maine Bar within 6 months
A valid Maine Driver's License
Two years of experience in child protection and/or juvenile law
EXPERIENCE PREFERRED
Experience with statistical and data analysis
Experience in grant development and administration
Experience in development of educational/training programs
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES
Strong administrative and organizational skills, including program and grant management
Ability to work cooperatively and effectively with judicial officers, court staff, attorneys, and other professionals
Knowledge in the areas of child protection and juvenile law, including applicable state and federal statutes, and procedural rules
Knowledge of the court system and relevant proceedings
Strong oral and written communication skills, including grant writing
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Strong computer skills, including word processing
Highly motivated self-starter
Proven ability to work positively in a changing system
Ability to synthesize and analyze data
Ability to make presentations to court personnel and to individuals, groups and organizations outside the Judicial Branch
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES PREFERRED
Ability to prepare spreadsheets using Excel
Knowledge of child development, domestic violence, substance use disorders, and family dynamics
How to Apply:
This position will remain open until filled. Cover letter, resume, and online application must be submitted online at **************************************************************************************************************************
The Judicial Branch is an EEO/AA employer.
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If you have any questions about the online application process, please contact the Judicial Branch Human Resources Department at ************************.
$89.3k-120.9k yearly Auto-Apply 12d ago
Residential Life Counselor - Swing Shift
State of Washington
Intensive in-home counselor job in Vancouver, WA
The Washington State School for the Blind (WSSB) is currently seeking a Residential Life Counselor (RLC) - Swing Shift! Project positions are limited duration with the potential for conversion to a permanent position in the future. In fact, many of our Residential Life Counselor's start out as project employees! Project positions include a comprehensive rewards package to include but not limited to PEBB medical/dental & PERS retirement benefits.
Agency Profile:
The purpose of the Washington State School for the Blind (WSSB) is to empower blind and low vision individuals to reach their full potential. We believe in a future where every blind and low vision student in Washington has the supports and services they need to succeed. Our programs and services are provided across a diverse continuum of service options; including a range of short and long-term programs that include residential options at our Vancouver campus, outreach services in local schools and communities, access to specialized technology and resources through our Ogden Resource Center, as well as training options for parents, educators, and related service providers through a combination of department efforts. Our greatest resource at WSSB are our incredible staff. Our valued employees are continuously encouraged to improve the ways that we provide service to our students and the community. WSSB's core values are: being student-centered, equity, accessibility, relationships, and continuous improvement.
Persons requiring reasonable accommodation in the application process or requiring information in an alternative format may contact the HR Consultant at **************************. Those with a hearing impairment in need of accommodation are encouraged to contact the Washington Relay Service at ************** or ************************
* Provide instruction in independent living skills for blind/low vision individuals in the residential setting, this includes instruction in the areas of social skills; home management; hygiene management; clothing care; etc.
* Complete daily reports including shift reports, data tracking sheets, etc.
* Supervise students to ensure safety at all times in the residential setting.
* Create a safe and professional learning environment which encourages student growth and respects individual student characteristics.
* Implement positive behavior management strategies with students.
* Plan and participate with students in leisure activities.
* Complete basic housekeeping tasks in the residential setting.
* Administer medication as directed by nursing care staff.
* Perform other work as required.
* 1-2 years of college with major emphasis in education, child development, or related subject; OR 6 months minimum experience working with children preferably in an educational setting OR 6 months minimum experience working with blind/low vision individuals; OR equivalent education/experience which may include volunteer/life experience
* Minimum age of 18;
* Basic Microsoft Office software skills;
* Ability to maintain confidentiality at all times;
* Ability to respond to difficult, stressful or sensitive interpersonal situations in ways that will reduce or minimize potential conflict;
* Possess basic Braille competency or have the ability to obtain basic Braille competency;
* Have or have the ability to obtain First Aid/CPR card and Food Handler's card;
* Willingness and ability to work with learners with diverse learning needs;
* Must be able to stand or sit for prolonged periods of time and ability to walk long distances, as necessary;
* Ability to monitor students on long distance bus trips;
* Ability to lift or assist students as necessary;
* Willingness and ability to maintain good working relationships with staff, parents and students;
* Must pass State of Washington and Federal criminal background checks;
You will be required to acquire the following certifications;
* CPR/First Aid
* Food Handlers Card
* Medication Administration training
* Basic UEB Braille Understanding (Within 1 year)
Nice to Have:
* Experience working with blind or low vision individuals;
* Experience working in educational environment;
* Certified Lifeguard
* Valid driver's license and good driving record
* Possession of a current and valid CDL a definite plus!
What we Offer!
WSSB offers employees a student-focused and mission-driven environment that empowers blind and low-vision individuals to reach their full potential. Our beautiful 13.2 acre campus is on the National Register of Historic Places and not only includes state-of-the-art classrooms but a fitness center with saline pool and floor-to-ceiling rock climbing wall, brand new state of the art track & field, auditorium, braille center, low vision clinic, LIFTT program offering dorm-style housing and much more!
Note: The full salary range has been posted for informational purposes only. New hires without State of Washington agency experience in a similarly situated position typically do not start at the top of the range as these are considered senior/longevity steps. Education/experience and skills and abilities will be considered for the proper placement of any final candidate. This position also includes additional 5% assignment pay. This position may be entitled to a basic shift premium of $2.50 per hour for all assigned hours of work after 6:00 p.m. and before 6:00 a.m. and for assigned full evening or night shifts. An evening shift is a work shift of eight (8) or more hours which ends at or after 10:00 p.m. and a night shift is a work shift of eight (8) or more hours which begins by 3:00 a.m.
This recruitment can be used for multiple positions and shifts. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to requests regarding the status of your application. For a status report, you may login to governmentjobs to obtain information on your application status. This position will remain open until filled. The hiring manager reserves the right to make a hiring decision at any time so apply early for the best consideration.
How to apply:
To begin the online application process, click the 'Apply' button at the top of this announcement. To be considered for this position you must include the following information in your online application and complete any supplemental questionnaire(s).
* A completed online application profile that includes education and employment history (applications that state "see my resume" or similar language on the application will be considered incomplete); and,
* Allow contact for three professional references included in your application, including at least one supervisor, with up-to-date contact information.
* Do not include your salary history when applying and remove or black out private information such as your social security number, date of birth, etc.
Attachments will not be opened. If you have a cover letter/resume, transcripts, letters of recommendation you wish to share, you may bring them to any scheduled interview. For questions or information regarding the online application, please email **************************.
Union Inclusion:
This position is included in a bargaining unit represented by the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE).
Opportunity for All:
The Washington State School for the Blind celebrates our differences and we are committed to a workplace that supports equal opportunity employment and inclusion in accordance with state and Federal laws regardless of religion, race, creed, color, national origin, citizenship or immigration status, marital status, familial status (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sex including sexual orientation and gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, honorably discharged veteran or military status, status as an individual with the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with disabilities or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
Background inquiries of convictions and pending criminal charges will be conducted for all positions. Background checks shall be completed on applicants prior to their appointment to positions in the state of Washington which are directly responsible for the supervision, care or treatment of children. Information obtained from background inquiries will not necessarily preclude employment, but will be considered in determining the applicant's character, suitability, and competence to perform in the position applied for and may result in the denial of employment. Applicants are required to sign a release authorizing inquiry, and a background check will be conducted at the applicant's expense after a conditional offer of employment has been made. Failure to complete the authorization and background check shall disqualify the applicant from employment in these positions.
Veterans Preference:
Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications and wish to claim Veteran's Preference MUST attach a copy of their DD214, or other verification of military service. Please blackout any personally identifiable data such as social security number. For additional information on Veteran's Preference and guidance on how to determine if you are eligible, click here. We thank you and are grateful for your service!
Additional Information: The state of Washington is an equal opportunity employer. Persons with a disability who need assistance with the application process, may call ************** and ask to speak to Human Resources or email **************. Should you have any questions regarding this position, or the online application, please email **************************.
$37k-48k yearly est. 5d ago
Dual Diagnosis Counselor- Residential
Fora Health Inc. 4.0
Intensive in-home counselor job in Portland, OR
Job DescriptionDescription:
The role of the Dual Diagnosis Counselor includes service delivery for adult residential clients. The Dual Diagnosis Counselor will work under the direction of the Residential Programs Manager and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team. The Dual Diagnosis Counselor has the skills to complete mental health assessments, collaborative treatment plans, individual therapy, and group therapy to support clients in recovering from the effects of substance use and mental health disorders, consistent with the mission and philosophy of Fora Health.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Clinical Evaluation, Treatment Planning, and Documentation
Gather data systematically from the client and other available collateral sources. Obtain and interpret all relevant assessment information.
Determine the client's appropriate level of care and stage of change.
Ability to utilize the DSM-5 to assess and diagnose substance use and mental health disorder at time of enrollment.
Formulate with the client mutually agreed upon and measurable treatment outcome statements for each need. Identify appropriate strategies for each outcome.
Inform client of confidentiality rights, program procedures that safeguard them, and the exceptions imposed by regulations. Protect client rights to privacy and confidentiality in the communications of client information.
Assess treatment and recovery progress and, in consultation with the client and significant others, make appropriate changes to the treatment plan to ensure progress toward treatment goals at regular intervals and/or when indicated by changing circumstances.
Describe and document treatment process, progress, competencies, and outcome relative to treatment goals and objectives. Apply placement, continued stay, and discharge criteria.
Conduct and document continuing care, relapse prevention, and discharge planning with the client and involved significant others.
Work collaboratively with all service areas within the agency to provide appropriate client referrals and communicate relevant client information as needed.
Communicate and collaborate with referral agencies regarding scheduled screenings, status of client, and treatment and discharge planning.
Contact referents within 24 hours of admit, at least once per month during the client's treatment, and before and during the client's discharge. Document these contacts in progress notes.
Progress notes are documented in client charts within 24 hours for individual treatment.
ASAM treatment plan reviews are completed and reviewed within 30 days of admit and every 30 days thereafter. Submit treatment plans to supervisor as required and posted in a timely fashion in order to obtain continuing authorization for clients.
Progress toward goals are updated bi-monthly and communicated during with both internal and external treatment providers.
A Discharge Plan is developed with the client 30 days prior to a planned discharge, and continuing care plan is completed with client in final session. When required by contract, County exit surveys are completed within the last 5 days prior to the planned discharge.
A Discharge Summary is completed within 5 days following discharge. When required, insurance is notified within 24 hours of discharge.
Counseling and Education
Establish a helping relationship with the client characterized by warmth, respect, genuineness, concreteness, and empathy.
Facilitate the client's engagement in the treatment and recovery process. Role models and coordinates with residentials counselors on effective milieu therapy interventions.
Provide individual and group counseling as a part of the therapeutic process to achieve treatment goals. Supports family therapy by reinforcing goals in individual and group sessions.
Sensitize others to issues of cultural identity, ethnic background, age, and sexual orientation in treatment and recovery.
Describe the health and behavior problems related to substance use, including transmission and prevention of HIV/AIDS, TB, STDs, and other infectious diseases.
Teach life skills, including but not limited to, stress management, relaxation, communication, and refusal skills.
Provide therapeutic interventions to address treatment-interfering behaviors as needed.
Meet individually with clients on caseload with the frequency determined on treatment plan.
Referral
Arrange or assist clients in following through with referrals to other professionals, agencies, community programs, or other appropriate resources to meet client needs.
Explain in clear language to the client the necessity for and process of referral.
Exchange relevant information with the agency or professional to whom the referral is being made. Facilitate the client's transition to continuing care resources prior to his/her discharge from treatment.
Professional and Ethical Responsibilities
Demonstrate ethical behaviors by adhering to established professional codes of ethics that define the professional context within which the counselor works, in order to maintain professional standards and safeguard the client.
Adhere to Federal and State laws and agency policies and procedures regarding the treatment of substance use disorders.
Recognize the importance of individual differences that influence client behavior and apply this understanding to clinical practice.
Participate in ongoing supervision and consultation.
Maintain (or complete) current addiction counselor certification and QMHP privileging.
Maintains healthy boundaries with clients and their families.
Functions as an Active Member of the Program Clinical Team
Attend and participate in all treatment team meetings as assigned.
Attend all clinical supervision meetings as assigned.
Maintain and strengthen good working relationships with team members.
Communicate and coordinate with staff from other departments effectively.
Maintain cleanliness and safety of work environment.
Attend all meetings as assigned.
Perform related tasks as assigned.
ADDITIONAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Additional trainings to be completed as assigned in a timely manner
Special projects and other duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY FUNCTIONS
This position has no supervisory duties.
Requirements:
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
Graduate degree in psychology, social work, or other behavioral health field.
Per OARs, QMHP credential
A QMHP must demonstrate the ability to conduct an assessment, including identifying precipitating events, gathering histories of mental and physical health, substance use, past mental health services and criminal justice contacts, assessing family, cultural, social and work relationships, and conducting a mental status examination, complete a DSM diagnosis, write and supervise the implementation of a Service Plan and provide individual, family or group therapy within the scope of their training.
CADC I or ability to qualify for CADC I credential within 6 months. CADC II or III preferred
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED
Has basic knowledge of substance use disorders and the impact SUDS has on managing mental health symptoms.
Understands basic psychopharmacology
Can describe warning signs, symptoms, and the course of substance use disorders.
Can describe how substance use disorders affect families and concerned others.
Can describe principles and philosophy of prevention, treatment, and recovery
Incorporates foundational models (e.g., MI, DBT)
Skillfully addresses issues related to self-awareness, diversity, and ethics
Effectively communicates and establishes rapport
Can facilitate clinical evaluation covering the scope of both ASAM and DSM 5 dimensions
Demonstrates knowledge of and ability to maintain clinical documentation, including treatment plans, consistent with agency standard
Demonstrates ability to facilitate groups
Able to effectively engage in problem solving and independent decision making.
Understands emergency situations and protocols to maintain a safe milieu. Ability to use de-escalation skills in crisis situations.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
For employees with a history of substance use disorder, Fora Health's policy requires certification of a minimum of two years of sobriety for this position.
Ability to pass a pre-employment or for cause drug tests.
Ability to pass DHS criminal background.
Position will require some amount of regular connection to work via cell phone to answer questions and respond to internal and external contacts.
Completed registration with Oregon Health Authority (DMAP) and National Plan and Provider Identifier (NPI).
WORKING CONDITIONS
This position generally works in an indoor office environment with infrequent travel between sites or to special events.
Position requires some overtime, including evening and weekend work. Adjustment of work schedule may be required.
Possible exposure to communicable diseases which can encompass a variety of illnesses and infections, including tuberculosis, Hepatitis A, B, and C, and HIV.
Possible exposure to upset, angry, severely traumatized, disabled or emotionally disturbed adults, adolescents, and families.
Shift work may weekday, and weekend and holiday hours.
Exposure to potentially hazardous cleaning chemicals, personal protective equipment provided.
$33k-42k yearly est. 13d ago
Pediatric Child Life Specialist
Legacy Health 4.6
Intensive in-home counselor job in Portland, OR
Pediatric Child Life Specialist - Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel
At Legacy Health, we're passionate about making life better for others-especially our youngest patients and their families. As a Child Life Specialist, you'll bring hope, comfort, and emotional support to children experiencing illness, injury, or hospitalization. Your compassion and creativity in therapeutic play, education, and emotional support will make a lasting difference in their healing journey.
Why You'll Love Working Here
Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel is one of the leading pediatric centers in the Pacific Northwest. Designed exclusively for children, our state-of-the-art facility combines advanced medical care with a warm, family-centered environment. From routine care to the most complex cases, families trust our team to provide exceptional, compassionate care-every day.
Responsibilities
What You'll Do
As a valued member of our interdisciplinary care team, you will:
Support pediatric and adolescent patients and families coping with hospitalization, treatment, or loss
Use therapeutic play, education, and preparation to reduce fear and anxiety
Help patients build effective coping skills and self-expression through evidence-based interventions
Provide guidance and emotional support for parents, siblings, and caregivers
Partner closely with nurses, physicians, and therapists to ensure emotionally safe, developmentally appropriate care
Plan and lead activities, celebrations, and events that bring joy and normalcy to the hospital experience
Mentor students and volunteers, and contribute to ongoing education within the hospital and community
Specialty Focus
This position supports Randall Children's Hospital's Cancer and Blood Disorders Program, working across inpatient, outpatient, and day treatment settings. You'll accompany children and families throughout the continuum of care-helping them prepare for and cope with medical procedures, treatments, and life-changing moments.
Why Join Legacy
Work with a passionate, mission-driven pediatric team
Access professional growth and education opportunities
Contribute to a culture that values empathy, teamwork, and innovation
Relocation assistance available for candidates new to Legacy Health
Qualifications
Education/Experience
Bachelor's degree in Child Life, Child Development, Psychology, or related field with all clinical coursework for clinical Child Life Certification completed.
Completion of a 600-hour Child Life internship under the direct supervision of a Certified Child Life Specialist.
Work experience with children, youth, and families in non-healthcare settings also preferred.
Skill Requirements:
Plans and implements comprehensive Child Life services.
Broad knowledge of child developmental theories, specific illnesses/diagnosis, medical terminology physical, emotional, cognitive, and psychosocial needs of children 0-21 years.
Ability to assess and respond to the developmental and psychosocial needs of infants, children, youth, and families using the theories of human growth and development, therapeutic play, and emotionally supportive interventions.
Provides emotionally supportive play and preparation for pediatric patients undergoing surgery, medical tests, and procedures.
Enhances patient's and family's understanding of medical procedures and diagnosis by facilitating developmentally appropriate procedural preparation and support.
Partner with interdisciplinary team, including patient and family, to create a collaborative plan of care.
Demonstrates strong organizational skills, including effectively triaging patient and family needs.
Ability to supervise child life students and volunteers.
Demonstrates technology skills and ability to navigate electronic systems applicable to job functions.
Licensure
Must obtain Certified Child Life Certification (CCLS) from the Association of Child Life Professionals (ACLP) within one year of employment.
Pay Range USD $29.30 - USD $41.90 /Hr. Our Commitment to Health and Equal Opportunity
Our Legacy is good for health for Our People, Our Patients, Our Communities, Our World. Above all, we will do the right thing.
If you are passionate about our mission and believe you can contribute to our team, we encourage you to apply-even if you don't meet every qualification listed. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can grow and succeed.
Legacy Health is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits unlawful discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion or creed, citizenship status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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$29.3-41.9 hourly Auto-Apply 39d ago
Family Therapist
Vista Counseling & Wellness Center
Intensive in-home counselor job in Portland, OR
Job Description
Vista Counseling is seeking a passionate and experienced therapist to join our team. We are looking for someone who can bring a positive and optimistic outlook to their work, with a strong emphasis on promoting positive change, resilience, and hope for the families we serve.
Want to work for a locally-owned company? Vista Counseling is a successful and professionally run counseling private practice established in 2002. Vista has a proven track record of helping our clients, while also greatly improving the quality of life of our therapists. We are seeking mental health providers who demonstrate a heart for helping clients, with excellent counseling experience and skills. We offer a collaborative and professional environment for highly skilled therapists. Our goal is to help therapists focus on therapy, while we take care of the business side of a clinical practice.
Compensation
:
Pre-Licensed : $70,886.40 - $103,376.00
Licensed Masters: $74,880.00 - $109,200.00
Licensed Doctoral Level: $91,728.00 -
$133,770.00
Pay range varies depending on sessions per week (18-30 sessions, based on therapist preference) and years of licensed experience.
Comprehensive Benefits Package:
Medical benefits (including vision) for full time staff
Paid time off and paid sick leave
401k with Employer Match
Opportunities for group free or discounted CE trainings
All employment taxes processed by Vista
Workers Comp & State Unemployment insurance provided
Monthly automatic bank deposits based on all sessions provided during the previous month-(no need to wait for protracted insurance reimbursement)
Freedom to choose desired amount of time-off
Full-service insurance professional credentialing provided
Full-service insurance billing department provided
Full-time scheduling department coordinates all Intake appointments
Dedicated clinical support and group consultations
Thriving and connected professional team with year-round social events, monthly catered lunches, and professional growth opportunities
Vista Counseling is committed to addressing cultural issues around implicit bias, racism, for communities of color and diverse backgrounds. We approach this with a culture of humility, as well as an understanding that we are responsible for our own learning. We believe that this learning is lifelong. We strive to be allies in any way we can, work to be open to feedback when we make mistakes, and committed to putting meaningful action behind these sentiments.
Vista is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Requirements
Must be a professionally licensed therapist in Oregon (or license eligible). Clinical practice experience is also required.
Benefits
Vista proudly offers a comprehensive pay and benefit package.
$74.9k-109.2k yearly 22d ago
Family Therapist
Vista Counseling
Intensive in-home counselor job in Portland, OR
Vista Counseling is seeking a passionate and experienced therapist to join our team. We are looking for someone who can bring a positive and optimistic outlook to their work, with a strong emphasis on promoting positive change, resilience, and hope for the families we serve.
Want to work for a locally-owned company? Vista Counseling is a successful and professionally run counseling private practice established in 2002. Vista has a proven track record of helping our clients, while also greatly improving the quality of life of our therapists. We are seeking mental health providers who demonstrate a heart for helping clients, with excellent counseling experience and skills. We offer a collaborative and professional environment for highly skilled therapists. Our goal is to help therapists focus on therapy, while we take care of the business side of a clinical practice.
Compensation
:
Pre-Licensed : $70,886.40 - $103,376.00
Licensed Masters: $74,880.00 - $109,200.00
Licensed Doctoral Level: $91,728.00 -
$133,770.00
Pay range varies depending on sessions per week (18-30 sessions, based on therapist preference) and years of licensed experience.
Comprehensive Benefits Package:
Medical benefits (including vision) for full time staff
Paid time off and paid sick leave
401k with Employer Match
Opportunities for group free or discounted CE trainings
All employment taxes processed by Vista
Workers Comp & State Unemployment insurance provided
Monthly automatic bank deposits based on all sessions provided during the previous month-(no need to wait for protracted insurance reimbursement)
Freedom to choose desired amount of time-off
Full-service insurance professional credentialing provided
Full-service insurance billing department provided
Full-time scheduling department coordinates all Intake appointments
Dedicated clinical support and group consultations
Thriving and connected professional team with year-round social events, monthly catered lunches, and professional growth opportunities
Vista Counseling is committed to addressing cultural issues around implicit bias, racism, for communities of color and diverse backgrounds. We approach this with a culture of humility, as well as an understanding that we are responsible for our own learning. We believe that this learning is lifelong. We strive to be allies in any way we can, work to be open to feedback when we make mistakes, and committed to putting meaningful action behind these sentiments.
Vista is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Requirements
Must be a professionally licensed therapist in Oregon (or license eligible). Clinical practice experience is also required.
Benefits
Vista proudly offers a comprehensive pay and benefit package.
$74.9k-109.2k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Residential Counselor Mental Health
Coda 4.1
Intensive in-home counselor job in Portland, OR
SUMMARY: This position is responsible to provide residential supervision, assure the safety and protection of residents and assist and monitor residents in completing self-care activities; prompt and guide residents in activities of daily living including basic hygiene, dressing, grooming or meals; management of money; medication, transportation; and recreation.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS:
Provide residential services listed in residential service plans of care including monitoring or assisting with meal preparation and serving; assisting and supporting residents' personal hygiene and clothing practices; providing general housekeeping; conducting activities and providing opportunities for socialization and recreation within the facility and in community.
Provide health-related services under nursing delegation and as provided for under State regulation and agency policy; prompting use of coping skills; assisting residents with community navigation and transportation arrangements; and with money management.
Make accurate and complete notations in the resident record documenting significant information concerning the resident and summarizing progress made relevant to objectives and activities outlined in residential service plans.
Follow Federal, State, local, and agency policies and regulations to prevent abuse, mistreatment, or exploitation of the residents, and to safeguard residents.
Implement emergency procedures and disaster plan when needed. Conduct random emergency drills documenting resident capacity for evacuation and train residents in emergency procedures within 72 hours of admission.
Conduct resident orientations consistent with Oregon Administrative Rules and agency procedures.
Attend all meetings that occur on shift including: community meetings, staff meetings, treatment coordination meetings, and shift change meetings. Attend other meetings as required by Administrator.
Engage with patients and encourage interactions around activities like cards, games and other appropriate interests.
Participate in and/or coordinate patient activity in small residential improvement projects, such as organizational projects, decorating, cleaning and other similar tasks.
Assist patient with self-administration of medications per established procedures, including accurately recording all medication activities in the medication record.
Travel and provide transportation for patient appointments if required.
Ensure a safe and sanitary environment for residents by assuring cleaning standards are met. Staff is responsible to reporting any facility and community needs to the administrator in writing by end of shift. Emergency facility needs are to be reported immediately to the Administrator following safety protocols.
Communicate written information to staff in communication log during each shift and conduct shift change.
Follow written crisis plans as needed to resolve the crisis or address other needs of the individual to assist in accessing crisis services.
Follow Federal, State and agency confidentiality procedures.
Report any and all medication errors timely; ensure exchange of medication responsibilities as outlined in agency procedures.
Consistent attendance and punctuality are required of this position.
Provide general housecleaning, recycling, garbage, shopping, and minor grounds care.
Achieve outcomes using methods that align with CODA's mission and values:
Communicate accurately and positively about recovery and the use of evidence-based treatments.
Use data and science to identify barriers, overcome obstacles, and inform decisions.
Be financially responsible; avoid waste, document accurately, seek new opportunities to serve.
Demonstrate compassion and respect for others.
SECONDARY RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS:
Prepare, collect, and document patient urinalysis (UA).
Maintain professional, ethical and behavioral standards of conduct at all times.
Constructive interactions and independent problem solving skills.
Qualifications
REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Must have Bachelor's Degree in related behavioral sciences OR a combination of at least 3 year's related work, education, or training in mental health and/or addiction.
COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS:
Use a strength-based and motivational approach in engaging and supporting residents in residential service plan objectives, championing recovery efforts.
Ability to follow and understand basic medical terminology, nursing delegation, and have basic understanding of substance dependence and co-occurring disorders.
Able to participate and work collaboratively in team environment.
Flexible and responsive to changing residential needs.
Ability to utilize both oral and written communications skills to effectively communicate with residents, co-workers, community resources, supervisors, and various other individuals encountered in the course of performing work while maintaining patient confidentiality and establishing professional rapport.
Ability to operate a computer, utilize basic MS Office programs, and effectively navigate and maintain residential records in an electronic medical records system.
Ability to recognize, take preventative measures, de-escalate, and appropriately respond to individuals in crisis and crisis situations in the residential and treatment environments.
REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES:
May need a current Oregon or Washington Driver's License.
May be required to attain a Basic Life Support (BLS) certification or ability to acquire within 90 days of hire.
Crisis Prevention training complete within 90 days of hire.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs.
Must be able to perform Basic Life Support for 15 minutes continuously if certified in BLS.
Negotiate staircase, reach, and handle objects.
Must be able to follow proper protocol while interacting directly with patients and working in a clinical environment.
Ability to safely utilize Personal Protective Equipment in working with biohazard and Blood Borne Pathogen exposure.
Ability to safely operate a motor vehicle if driving is required.
Ability to safely utilize a computer for extended periods of time, including keyboarding, using a mouse, reading information from a monitor, and sitting at a workstation.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Complete 16 hours pre-service orientation and 8 hours in-service training annually during employment.
A negative result on all pre-employment, reasonable basis, and post-accident drug screens.
An acceptable criminal record as determined by DHS, the Oregon Administrative Rules, and the Oregon Revised Statutes.
An acceptable driving record as determined by CODA's automobile insurance provider if driving is required.
$32k-40k yearly est. 9d ago
Youth and Family Therapist (FBH Clinician III)
Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services
Intensive in-home counselor job in Portland, OR
JOIN OUR AMAZING CLINICAL TEAM AS WE GROW OUR SERVICES SERVING YOUTH & FAMILIES IN THE GREATER PORTLAND AREA!
YOUTH & FAMILY THERAPIST (Internal title: FBH Clinician III)
NEW-HIRE SIGN-ON BONUS!
Catholic Community Services, Family Behavioral Health is looking for a Clinician to join our team of innovators who explore and develop new approaches and implement novel strategies. Our teams provide individualized, creative and flexible services, infused with evidence-based and evidence-informed strategies.
WHO WE ARE:
We are a values-driven organization, providing family-oriented behavioral health care for children, youth and families, provided primarily in their own home and community. Our enthusiastic clinical teams provide whatever is needed to help children and youth remain safely in their own home with their family, restoring hope, providing intense mental health services and supports, and helping to strengthen the family unity. With sites located throughout Western Washington and Portland Oregon, we offer comprehensive intensive, Wrap-around mental health services to a diverse population for youth and families. We employ almost 800 energetic and compassionate employees.
WHAT WE VALUE:
Compassion Diversity Strength-Based-Approach Social-Justice & Our Staff!
WHAT WE OFFER:
Starting Salary Range: $86,611.20 - $96,345.60
Additional Pay/Ability to Earn Additional Pay of:
Coverage after hours: $1800.00 per year
Pay based on performance: up to $8000.00 per year
Licensure pay: $250.00 per pay period (2 times per month)
Bi-lingual fluency skills in Spanish and English, or other languages, as needed: $100 -200 per pay period (2 times per month) for service provision in support the families we serve. Tiered language stipend based on language proficiency and youth and family needs.
We are an approved National Health Service Corps site; to apply for student loan repayment or get information on this option, see ***********************************
BENEFITS:
12 paid holidays; plus 1 personal holiday each year!
3 weeks' vacation per year
12 sick-days per year
Medical
Dental
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance (1 times annual salary)
Retirement Plans: 403-B Employee Savings Plan and an Employer Contribution Pension
Training and Supervision:
Extensive training in multiple clinical approaches as well as trainings in related areas
Daily and weekly supervision and immediate assistance and clinical supervision / consultation available at any time
Responsibilities
JOB SUMMARY:
We provide family-oriented, strength-based mental health services for children and families in their own home and community. Clinicians work flexible schedules, based on the needs of those we serve. This position will participate in an on-call rotation with other Clinicians and Clinical Care Coordinators. This unique way of working allows Clinicians/Therapists the opportunity to offer a high level of collaboration, coordination and intensive behavior health services while allowing for creativity and needs-driven services. Emphasis is on achieving incredible outcomes with children, youth and families by actively partnering with them along with their natural and community services and supports to achieve long-term safety and stability within each family as well as our neighborhoods and communities.
We strive to help children and families live together safely and securely with hope and promise. At times we serve as a catalyst for change, offering new approaches and challenging long-standing service traditions in community behavioral health. We behave with Humility, Passion for our Mission, and Compassion and Respectful Interactions. We value learning and offer alternatives and we stand strong to help child-serving systems understand our alternative paradigm while strengthening partnerships. We do not compromise our values!
This position will be based out of FBH Portland, Oregon site serving youth and families in the greater Portland area. This position requires scheduling flexibility to meet the needs of youth and families served. The services we offer will be provided in community-based settings and in family homes.
A full job description with qualifications may be shared with candidates identified for an interview.
Qualifications
WHAT WE ARE SEEKING IN A CANDIDATE:
Master's degree in Behavioral Sciences, or equivalent, accredited degree.
Passion for helping families stay together.
Energetic, innovative style with the ability to engage children, youth and family members in services.
Enthusiastic and optimistic approach, encouraging ongoing participation of all involved.
Natural ability to work with others through a genuine strengths-based approach, appreciating unique qualities and assets of all involved.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Demonstrate the necessary attitudes, knowledge and skills to deliver culturally competent services and work effectively in multi-cultural situations.
Ability to visually assess safety in the community and family homes.
Ability to meet with clients and colleagues in homes and community locations.
For Clinicians serving the Burien Youth and Families we are seeking bi-lingual fluency skills in Spanish and English.
Preference for a flexible schedule rather than a traditional, fixed 8-5, Monday through Friday, facility-based position.
Should be able to participate in on-call rotation responsibilities, which will be discussed in our screening process.
Applicant must successfully pass required background clearances prior to an offer of employment.
Valid driver's license & current automobile insurance, reliable transportation with an acceptable driving record per CCS policy.
Support and uphold the mission, beliefs and values of Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services.
ABOUT PORTLAND:
Whether you're a fan of theater, live music, craft beer, funky foods or being outside, Portland has something for you. The city has a great vibe for food carts, street festivals, visual and performing art with an array of specialty shops.
Home to a sprawling urban forest, dozens of verdant public parks, gorgeous gardens and a sparkling river running through the middle of the city, there's never a shortage of ways to explore Portland's outdoors. Whether you're a fan of flowers, tranquil gardens, urban hikes or just looking to get some fresh air, Portland has something for every kind of outdoor enthusiast covered.
Get out of the city to explore! From zip lines to whitewater rafting and horseback riding to pioneer history, or strolling on the Oregon Coast, these attractions are worth the (short) trips outside Portland.
Choose from multiple cities to explore, each with their own unique landscapes and history; grab a tent and experience some of the best camping in the country; or settle in to a pint of Oregon-made craft beer at a nearby brewery.
If you are passionate about providing strength-based mental health services for children, youth and their family, we would love to hear from you!
If you are on our careers page and you are interested in being considered for this opening: please click on "Apply” to upload your resume and answer a few questions for consideration.
If you are not on our careers page: please copy and paste the following URL into your browser: F******************************************************** to view our opportunities. Search for your jobs of interest and click on “Apply” to upload your resume and answer a few questions for consideration.
For additional questions, contact Karla Lacktorin, Regional Clinical Recruiter, at ****************
Note to Internal Candidates: HR reviews internal compensation and determines any increase based on their experience and also agency internal equity factors.
Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer, supporting diversity, inclusion, and social justice. Please let us know if you need special accommodations to apply or interview for this position.
$86.6k-96.3k yearly Auto-Apply 7d ago
Youth and Family Therapist (FBH Clinician III)
Ccsww
Intensive in-home counselor job in Portland, OR
JOIN OUR AMAZING CLINICAL TEAM AS WE GROW OUR SERVICES SERVING YOUTH & FAMILIES IN THE GREATER PORTLAND AREA!
YOUTH & FAMILY THERAPIST (Internal title: FBH Clinician III)
NEW-HIRE SIGN-ON BONUS!
Catholic Community Services, Family Behavioral Health is looking for a Clinician to join our team of innovators who explore and develop new approaches and implement novel strategies. Our teams provide individualized, creative and flexible services, infused with evidence-based and evidence-informed strategies.
WHO WE ARE:
We are a values-driven organization, providing family-oriented behavioral health care for children, youth and families, provided primarily in their own home and community. Our enthusiastic clinical teams provide whatever is needed to help children and youth remain safely in their own home with their family, restoring hope, providing intense mental health services and supports, and helping to strengthen the family unity. With sites located throughout Western Washington and Portland Oregon, we offer comprehensive intensive, Wrap-around mental health services to a diverse population for youth and families. We employ almost 800 energetic and compassionate employees.
WHAT WE VALUE:
Compassion Diversity Strength-Based-Approach Social-Justice & Our Staff!
WHAT WE OFFER:
Starting Salary Range: $86,611.20 - $96,345.60
Additional Pay/Ability to Earn Additional Pay of:
Coverage after hours: $1800.00 per year
Pay based on performance: up to $8000.00 per year
Licensure pay: $250.00 per pay period (2 times per month)
Bi-lingual fluency skills in Spanish and English, or other languages, as needed: $100 -200 per pay period (2 times per month) for service provision in support the families we serve. Tiered language stipend based on language proficiency and youth and family needs.
We are an approved National Health Service Corps site; to apply for student loan repayment or get information on this option, see ***********************************
BENEFITS:
12 paid holidays; plus 1 personal holiday each year!
3 weeks' vacation per year
12 sick-days per year
Medical
Dental
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance (1 times annual salary)
Retirement Plans: 403-B Employee Savings Plan and an Employer Contribution Pension
Training and Supervision:
Extensive training in multiple clinical approaches as well as trainings in related areas
Daily and weekly supervision and immediate assistance and clinical supervision / consultation available at any time
Responsibilities
JOB SUMMARY:
We provide family-oriented, strength-based mental health services for children and families in their own home and community. Clinicians work flexible schedules, based on the needs of those we serve. This position will participate in an on-call rotation with other Clinicians and Clinical Care Coordinators. This unique way of working allows Clinicians/Therapists the opportunity to offer a high level of collaboration, coordination and intensive behavior health services while allowing for creativity and needs-driven services. Emphasis is on achieving incredible outcomes with children, youth and families by actively partnering with them along with their natural and community services and supports to achieve long-term safety and stability within each family as well as our neighborhoods and communities.
We strive to help children and families live together safely and securely with hope and promise. At times we serve as a catalyst for change, offering new approaches and challenging long-standing service traditions in community behavioral health. We behave with Humility, Passion for our Mission, and Compassion and Respectful Interactions. We value learning and offer alternatives and we stand strong to help child-serving systems understand our alternative paradigm while strengthening partnerships. We do not compromise our values!
This position will be based out of FBH Portland, Oregon site serving youth and families in the greater Portland area. This position requires scheduling flexibility to meet the needs of youth and families served. The services we offer will be provided in community-based settings and in family homes.
A full job description with qualifications may be shared with candidates identified for an interview.
Qualifications
WHAT WE ARE SEEKING IN A CANDIDATE:
Master's degree in Behavioral Sciences, or equivalent, accredited degree.
Passion for helping families stay together.
Energetic, innovative style with the ability to engage children, youth and family members in services.
Enthusiastic and optimistic approach, encouraging ongoing participation of all involved.
Natural ability to work with others through a genuine strengths-based approach, appreciating unique qualities and assets of all involved.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Demonstrate the necessary attitudes, knowledge and skills to deliver culturally competent services and work effectively in multi-cultural situations.
Ability to visually assess safety in the community and family homes.
Ability to meet with clients and colleagues in homes and community locations.
For Clinicians serving the Burien Youth and Families we are seeking bi-lingual fluency skills in Spanish and English.
Preference for a flexible schedule rather than a traditional, fixed 8-5, Monday through Friday, facility-based position.
Should be able to participate in on-call rotation responsibilities, which will be discussed in our screening process.
Applicant must successfully pass required background clearances prior to an offer of employment.
Valid driver's license & current automobile insurance, reliable transportation with an acceptable driving record per CCS policy.
Support and uphold the mission, beliefs and values of Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services.
ABOUT PORTLAND:
Whether you're a fan of theater, live music, craft beer, funky foods or being outside, Portland has something for you. The city has a great vibe for food carts, street festivals, visual and performing art with an array of specialty shops.
Home to a sprawling urban forest, dozens of verdant public parks, gorgeous gardens and a sparkling river running through the middle of the city, there's never a shortage of ways to explore Portland's outdoors. Whether you're a fan of flowers, tranquil gardens, urban hikes or just looking to get some fresh air, Portland has something for every kind of outdoor enthusiast covered.
Get out of the city to explore! From zip lines to whitewater rafting and horseback riding to pioneer history, or strolling on the Oregon Coast, these attractions are worth the (short) trips outside Portland.
Choose from multiple cities to explore, each with their own unique landscapes and history; grab a tent and experience some of the best camping in the country; or settle in to a pint of Oregon-made craft beer at a nearby brewery.
If you are passionate about providing strength-based mental health services for children, youth and their family, we would love to hear from you!
If you are on our careers page and you are interested in being considered for this opening: please click on "Apply” to upload your resume and answer a few questions for consideration.
If you are not on our careers page: please copy and paste the following URL into your browser: F******************************************************** to view our opportunities. Search for your jobs of interest and click on “Apply” to upload your resume and answer a few questions for consideration.
For additional questions, contact Karla Lacktorin, Regional Clinical Recruiter, at ****************
Note to Internal Candidates: HR reviews internal compensation and determines any increase based on their experience and also agency internal equity factors.
Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer, supporting diversity, inclusion, and social justice. Please let us know if you need special accommodations to apply or interview for this position.
$86.6k-96.3k yearly Auto-Apply 6d ago
(S) Part-time Childcare Worker - Hillsboro/Central Valley (MaSU Students Only)
North Dakota University System 4.1
Intensive in-home counselor job in Hillsboro, OR
Mayville State University Child Development Programs is hiring Childcare Workers who are responsible for providing classroom educational services to children ages 0-5. The purpose of this position is to assist the classroom teacher with the care and supervision of children enrolled in the program, along with performing basic childcare related duties. Childcare workers do not have guaranteed hours, but are called on an as needed basis when the sites are short staffed or need additional coverage for special events. Although there are not guaranteed hours, childcare workers are called on a regular basis.
Job Duties:
* Cares for the needs of children including dressing, feeding, and playtime
* Organizes games and recreational activities for child in a group setting
* Teaches activities, such as arts and crafts
* Encourages children's emotional, social, and physical development, and positive self-concept
* Implements developmentally appropriate disciplinary measures in the classroom and facility
* Teaches children personal and healthy habits such as eating, resting, and personal hygiene
* Cleans and sanitizes toys, furniture, and play equipment
* Maintains records on individual children including daily observations, activities, meals served, and medications administered
Who can apply:
* Internal/external candidates eligible to work in the United States
Minimum Requirements:
* Must be 18 years of age
* Excellent communication skills with parents, teachers and other childcare workers
* Ability to be patient and understanding when working with children and interacting with parents
* Ability to relate to children and make the childcare facility an enjoyable atmosphere
* Desire to make a difference in children's lives
Compensation:
Dependent upon education
* High School Diploma: $17.00/hour
* CDA certificate: $17.50/hour
* 2-year education degree: $18.00/hour
* 4-year education degree: $19.00/hour
We offer flexible hours Monday - Friday, no evenings, no weekends and holidays off.
Background Checks:
* Hiring is contingent upon the ability to pass a University background check along with a State/FBI Fingerprint Criminal Background Check.
$17-17.5 hourly 24d ago
Family Therapist
Zunch Staffing
Intensive in-home counselor job in Vancouver, WA
Overview: Our top client in Vancouver, WA, is seeking a Family Therapist for an Outpatient Program to work with individuals with mental health disorders and their families. The Family Therapist will conduct family assessments, provide in-home and in-office family therapy, conduct a family education group, and attend and offer input at weekly case staff meetings and court. Key Responsibilities:
Conduct family assessments
Provide in-home and in-office family (both individual and conjoint) therapy with high-risk clients and their families
Conduct a family education group
Attend and offer input at weekly case staff meetings and court
Requirements:
Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling Psychology, or Marriage and Family Therapy, with current State of Washington credential
A valid, unencumbered Washington or Oregon driver's license is required. (This position requires using a personal vehicle to drive consumers in the community.)
Must successfully pass a criminal history background check and be capable of obtaining jail clearance
Ability to work with diverse populations which vary significantly, including social strata, age, education, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation
Experience working with mental health disorders, dual-diagnosis, and family systems
Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team to help consumers achieve their goals
Additional Information:
Day Shifts, hybrid schedule flexible
Pay: $24-28/hour
4 weeks paid vacation (accrued)
Tuition Reimbursement
Extensive benefits
If you are a highly qualified Family Therapist with a master's degree in Social Work, Counseling Psychology, or Marriage and Family Therapy and a current State of Washington credential, please apply now. If possible, we offer a hybrid schedule and pay ranges from $24 - $28 per hour. To apply, please submit your professional resume and cover letter. New grads are welcome to apply!
$24-28 hourly 60d+ ago
Family Therapist (Outpatient Program)
Virtuality Services
Intensive in-home counselor job in Vancouver, WA
Job Title: FAMILY THERAPIST (OUTPATIENT PROGRAM)
ROLE DESCRIPTION:
We are looking for a Family Therapist for an Outpatient program. The Family Therapist works under the supervision of the Program Director. This position is responsible for clinical services working with individuals with mental health disorders and their families. In fulfilling these duties, the incumbent performs the following duties independently:
Documented skills, training, and/or education in family theory & techniques.
Conduct family assessments.
Provide in-home and in-office family (both individual and conjoint) therapy with high-risk clients and their families.
Conduct a family education group.
Attend and offer input at weekly case staff meetings and court.
Required Qualifications, Skills, and Certifications:
Masters degree in Social Work, Counseling Psychology, or Marriage and Family Therapy, with current State of Washington credential. OPEN TO NEW GRADS.
A valid, unencumbered Washington or Oregon drivers license is required. (This position requires using a personal vehicle to drive consumers in the community.)
Must successfully pass a criminal history background check and be capable of obtaining jail clearance.
Ability to work with diverse populations who vary significantly, including social strata, age, education, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation.
Experience working with mental health disorders, dual-diagnosis, and family systems.
Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team to help consumers achieve their goals.
Hybrid schedule possible, Day shift, 4 weeks paid vacation (accrued), Tuition Reimbursement,
Extensive benefits.
$46k-57k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Mobile Crisis Counselor II
Columbia Community Mental Health 3.7
Intensive in-home counselor job in Saint Helens, OR
Mobile Crisis Counselor IIJob Description
Columbia Community Mental Health is a nonprofit agency and Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic that provides services to individuals with mental, addiction and developmental disabilities. We take pride in our practices and in our workforce. We uphold our values in authenticity and commitment to quality care. Members of our CCMH team have a daily opportunity to make a positive impact.
Our Crisis Team is looking to hire qualified crisis counselors for our Mobile Crisis Team!
Position: Crisis Counselor II (QMHP)
Schedule: Scheduled in office from 8:00am to 5:00pm. (40 hours a week)
Salary Range: $31.77 - $40.15 (hourly). There are 15 steps on our salary scale. We use a bona fide factor system to determine starting wage (years of experience, education, credentials, and specialty skills that relate to the job requirements).
Benefits: CCMH provides a generous comprehensive benefits program to employees and family members, including qualified domestic partners.
Generous Paid Time Off Package. (Full-time employees can earn 22 days of vacation, 9 days of sick time by the end of the first year). Accrual increases with length of service.
Medical and Dental Coverage (begins 1st of the month following hire date)
VSP Vision Coverage (begins 1st of the month following hire date)
403(B) Retirement Savings (Pre- and post-tax plans with matching contribution)
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) (Medical, dependent care, and transportation options)
Long-Term Disability, and Life Insurance
Paid Bereavement and Jury Duty Leave
Length of Service Award, Outstanding Employee of the Department Annual Award
Voluntary Life Insurance
Accidental Coverage Insurance
Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF), NHSC Loan Repayment Program
Educational Assistance (up to $5,200 a year), Professional Development Assistance
Licensure Supervision and Continued Education Provided
Wellness Benefits:
Employee Assistance Program's (EAP)
Trauma Support Team - Monthly Loss Processing Group led by our Licensed Clinical Directors
Position Requirements: Master's degree in psychology, Counseling Psychology, Social Work or related field from an accredited college required. Work experience in a behavioral or mental health setting preferred. Combination of education/experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties outlined for this position may be considered.
Note: All QMHP positions in the state of Oregon will need to be filled by candidates who are officially QMHP certified or registered with MHACBO. For details, go directly to MHACBO (***************
Summary: The Mobile Crisis Counselor II provides crisis intervention, suicide prevention, risk assessment, and brief supportive counseling over the phone and in-person on a basis to clients who are experiencing emotional distress, suicidal ideation, and/or seeking information on available mental health services. The Crisis Counselor actively partners with community resources to enhance available support and maintains detailed records of interactions with individuals.
Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: CCMH strives to address, explore, educate, learn about, and respond to the diversity of the human experience. We create an inclusive, equitable, culturally competent, and supportive environment where employees model behavior that enriches our community. We call our colleagues forward to take conscious and deliberate action to dismantle all systems of oppression by fostering an anti-racist, gender affirming, class conscious, disability aware environment where the innate humanity of others is recognized and celebrated.
Working conditions: This position is a community-based position. This position will require travel (mostly within our county).
Columbia Community Mental Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to building a culturally diverse workplace. As such, all qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and all will receive equal consideration without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, veteran/reserve/national guard, disability, or any other similarly protected status.
CCMH is Drugfree workplace.
Come join a team that makes a difference every day! Come join an agency in which your personal values can align easily to the mission, vision and values!
FMLA POSTER:
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Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
$31.8-40.2 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Substance Abuse Counselor for a Federally Funded Youth Center located in Troutdale, OR
Psyphycare
Intensive in-home counselor job in Troutdale, OR
Responsible to develop and facilitate the Center's alcohol, drug and tobacco prevention program. Educates and counsels students to reduce and prevent drug-related separations from the program. Develops individualized case management plans to enhance student retention and success. Ensures confidentiality of sensitive information and compliance with all HIPAA laws.
20-30 hours per week or 3 days out of the normal work week. The facility is open Monday-Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM.
The students ages are 16-24.
Position Requirements/Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited school preferred. A minimum of one year experience in drug/alcohol counseling or related field required. Valid In-State Certification in Substance Abuse Counseling/Prevention required.
Required license or certification: CADC
Required experience: Counseling: 1 year
Please send the following:
1. Resume
2. CADC/CAADC Certificate
3. Your minimum desired hourly rate
$40k-54k yearly est. Auto-Apply 32d ago
Non OHSU Student Worker
Bicultural Qualified Mental Health Associate (Qmhp
Intensive in-home counselor job in Portland, OR
At OHSU's School of Dentistry, we strive to make an impact in our community by delivering excellence in our dental care facilities, utilizing cutting-edge technologies while enhancing the knowledge of our inclusive dental professionals and leaders. We value each and every one of our professionals by providing a welcoming work environment and industry leading benefits. Our department's working locations are nestled in Portland's beautiful South Waterfront making it a convenient commute location. Our Skourtes Tower facility in the Robertson Life Sciences Building houses both our School of Dentistry and our patient clinics, providing sweeping views of the city and an unmatched setting for education, research, and exemplary oral health care.
To learn more about the School of Dentistry click: OHSU School of Dentistry
Function/Duties of Position
Under direct supervision, primarily performs basic research or lab activities similar to a Research Assistant 1 or Lab Aide. Research at the OHSU-SOD will include not only basic bench work in the laboratory but also learning how to design experiments: Independently using instrumentation and performing basic laboratory techniques such as pipetting and buffering solutions with a pH meter Generating and analyzing data from experiments and collected health surveys This will include lab meetings and learning how to keep a lab notebook and daily log of activities.
Required Qualifications
Enrolled in or on vacation from or is otherwise registered in High school or an undergraduate program with a minimum of 6 credit hours
Demonstratable record of reliable attendance, punctuality and proven successful performance
1 year of high school level sciences such as biology or chemistry
Know how to use basic instrumentation in a laboratory and calculate basic math equations used to make buffers
All are welcome Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at ************ or *************.
$24k-33k yearly est. Auto-Apply 16d ago
Non OHSU Student Worker
OHSU
Intensive in-home counselor job in Portland, OR
At OHSU's School of Dentistry, we strive to make an impact in our community by delivering excellence in our dental care facilities, utilizing cutting-edge technologies while enhancing the knowledge of our inclusive dental professionals and leaders. We value each and every one of our professionals by providing a welcoming work environment and industry leading benefits. Our department's working locations are nestled in Portland's beautiful South Waterfront making it a convenient commute location. Our Skourtes Tower facility in the Robertson Life Sciences Building houses both our School of Dentistry and our patient clinics, providing sweeping views of the city and an unmatched setting for education, research, and exemplary oral health care.
To learn more about the School of Dentistry click: OHSU School of Dentistry
Function/Duties of Position
Under direct supervision, primarily performs basic research or lab activities similar to a Research Assistant 1 or Lab Aide. Research at the OHSU-SOD will include not only basic bench work in the laboratory but also learning how to design experiments: Independently using instrumentation and performing basic laboratory techniques such as pipetting and buffering solutions with a pH meter Generating and analyzing data from experiments and collected health surveys This will include lab meetings and learning how to keep a lab notebook and daily log of activities.
Required Qualifications
* Enrolled in or on vacation from or is otherwise registered in High school or an undergraduate program with a minimum of 6 credit hours
* Demonstratable record of reliable attendance, punctuality and proven successful performance
* 1 year of high school level sciences such as biology or chemistry
* Know how to use basic instrumentation in a laboratory and calculate basic math equations used to make buffers
All are welcome
Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at ************ or *************.
How much does an intensive in-home counselor earn in Vancouver, WA?
The average intensive in-home counselor in Vancouver, WA earns between $50,000 and $79,000 annually. This compares to the national average intensive in-home counselor range of $40,000 to $66,000.
Average intensive in-home counselor salary in Vancouver, WA