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Global Satellite Regulatory Counsel
Amazon 4.7
Substance abuse counselor job in Seattle, WA
A leading technology firm in Seattle seeks a legal counsel to provide guidance on regulatory matters related to satellite-based broadband services. Candidates must have over 5 years of legal experience, a Juris Doctor degree, and be adept at compliance and cybersecurity regulations. This role involves close collaboration with technical teams and a strong emphasis on analytical and communication skills. The position offers a competitive salary ranging from $138,500 to $229,000 annually based on the location and expertise.
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$138.5k-229k yearly 3d ago
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Global Commercial Counsel - Sourcing & Contracts
Russell Investments 4.5
Substance abuse counselor job in Seattle, WA
A leading global investment firm based in Seattle is seeking an in-house Legal Counsel to assist with commercial documentation for sourcing goods and services. The ideal candidate will have 4-6 years of experience at a major law firm or in-house, strong contract drafting skills, and excellent analytical and interpersonal abilities. This role requires interaction with global stakeholders and involves identifying legal risks in contract negotiations. Competitive salary and a collaborative work environment are offered.
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$85k-112k yearly est. 3d ago
Lead Counsel, Payments and Regulatory
Rippling
Substance abuse counselor job in Seattle, WA
Rippling gives businesses one place to run HR, IT, and Finance. It brings together all of the workforce systems that are normally scattered across a company, like payroll, expenses, benefits, and computers. For the first time ever, you can manage and automate every part of the employee lifecycle in a single system.
Take onboarding, for example. With Rippling, you can hire a new employee anywhere in the world and set up their payroll, corporate card, computer, benefits, and even third-party apps like Slack and Microsoft 365-all within 90 seconds.
Based in San Francisco, CA, Rippling has raised $1.4B+ from the world's top investors-including Kleiner Perkins, Founders Fund, Sequoia, Greenoaks, and Bedrock-and was named one of America's best startup employers by Forbes.
We prioritize candidate safety. Please be aware that all official communication will only be sent from @ Rippling.com addresses.
About the role
We are looking for a sharp, forward thinking Lead Counsel, Payments and Regulatory to expand our portfolio of financial products. This is an exciting opportunity to build the legal and payments infrastructure to support our cutting-edge financial product stack. You will work closely with our business and product teams to develop and execute on a wide range of payments-related initiatives, creating a first-in-kind platform that spans numerous industries. You will also help drive the compliance culture at Rippling across our product and operations. The ideal candidate loves working in a fast-paced environment, enjoys the regulatory challenge of innovative payments and banking systems, takes ownership over initiatives, has excellent analytical and communication skills, and fundamentally believes that lawyering need not be boring.
What you will do
Serve as a trusted legal advisor to the business, including product, engineering, operations, and marketing teams, on our US and global payments and fintech offerings
Provide product counseling across the product lifecycle-from ideation and design through launch and scale-covering regulatory analysis, risk assessment, terms and disclosures, marketing, and regulator interactions
Navigate complex and evolving global regulatory frameworks to enable compliant product development
Help design and scale the legal infrastructure for payments in the US and around the globe
Embed legal and compliance into product and business initiatives while enabling speed, innovation, and customer impact
Craft and implement pragmatic, efficient, and scalable legal and compliance solutions
What you will need
6+ years experience in a payments or fintech legal role (money transmission, lending, banking-as-a-service, or general fintech) at a law firm or in-house legal department
Strong understanding of the payments ecosystem and regulatory environment
Strong interest in payments and regulatory counseling and experience advising on legal issues in highly regulated industries
Experience building trusted relationships and an ability to collaborate with senior stakeholders
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent communicator with the ability to break down complex requirements into easy-to-understand and practical advice
Ability to work with multiple deadlines under pressure
Entrepreneurial mindset, self-starting, and comfortable working in a highly dynamic and complex global organisational environment
JD, LLB, LLM, or equivalent degree or otherwise authorized to practice law
Sense of humor
Additional Information
Rippling is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, veteran or military status, or any other legally protected characteristics, Rippling is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities who need assistance during the hiring process. To request a reasonable accommodation, please email **************************
Rippling highly values having employees working in-office to foster a collaborative work environment and company culture. For office-based employees (employees who live within a defined radius of a Rippling office), Rippling considers working in the office, at least three days a week under current policy, to be an essential function of the employee's role.
This role will receive a competitive salary + benefits + equity. The salary for US-based employees will be aligned with one of the ranges below based on location; see which tier applies to your location here .
A variety of factors are considered when determining someone's compensation-including a candidate's professional background, experience, and location. Final offer amounts may vary from the amounts listed below.
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$79k-173k yearly est. 2d ago
Contracts Counsel
Agnello & Rogers
Substance abuse counselor job in Seattle, WA
HHMI is focused on supporting and moving science forward in a variety of different ways ranging from conducting basic biomedical research, empowering educators, inspiring students, developing the next generation of scientists - even stretching into film and media production. Our Headquarters is in the greater Washington, DC metro area and is home to over 300 employees with expertise in investments, communications, digital production, biomedical sciences, and everything in between. The work housed here supports and augments the groundbreaking research conducted in HHMI labs across the nation. As HHMI scientists continue to push boundaries in laboratories and classrooms, you can be sure that your contributions while working here are making a difference.
Summary
HHMI is seeking a Contracts Counsel for its Office of the General Counsel (OGC) to help support HHMI's programs and operations by providing informed, practical, creative, and timely legal counsel in the review and negotiation of research‑related agreements. As a member of the dynamic team in HHMI's OGC, you will be directly involved in HHMI's mission of advancing biomedical research for the benefit of humanity.
The person in this role will review and negotiate contracts relating to the conduct of research in HHMI laboratories. These contracts include agreements covering the transfer of reagents and other materials into and from HHMI laboratories (inbound and outgoing Materials Transfer Agreements or MTAs and MTOs). In addition, the Contracts Counsel ensures that inter‑institutional agreements (IIAs) and licenses entered into by third‑party research institutions that relate to technology developed in HHMI laboratories are consistent with HHMI's policies and interests. The Contracts Counsel will work closely with other OGC staff, HHMI scientific management, HHMI laboratory heads and staff, and research institution staff to efficiently resolve issues relating to MTAs, MTOs, IIAs, and licenses.
This position reports to the Deputy General Counsel and works under the general supervision of the Deputy General Counsel and one Senior Contracts Counsel. We will consider either remote or hybrid working arrangements, given the candidate's preference.
What we offer
Meaningful Impact: the opportunity to provide informed and practical legal counsel on research‑related agreements that directly support HHMI's mission and people.
Focused and Collaborative In‑House Practice: a dynamic in‑house role centered on negotiating and advising on materials transfer agreements, inter‑institutional agreements, and licenses, with close collaboration alongside HHMI scientists, leadership, and colleagues across OGC.
Professional Growth: support for continuing legal education and professional development, with opportunities to deepen expertise.
Competitive Total Rewards Package: comprehensive healthcare, generous retirement contributions, paid leave, and additional programs that support well‑being and professional development.
What you will do
Provide informed, practical, creative, and timely advice and counsel to HHMI departments and staff in support of HHMI's mission, strategic priorities, programmatic objectives, and operational goals while balancing organizational risks.
Maintain a thorough understanding of HHMI's policies and be able to apply them in several contexts, i.e., MTAs, MTOs and licenses.
Perform MTA Review: efficiently handle MTAs for laboratories at assigned research sites to ensure timely review and negotiation and, if MTA terms are acceptable, processing through execution. This includes:
Review and negotiate MTAs with providers and research institutions;
Advise HHMI laboratory heads and laboratory staff regarding legal obligations under MTAs;
Educate laboratory heads, laboratory staff, research institutions staff, and others involved in the MTA process on HHMI policies as they relate to MTAs;
Work collaboratively in the MTLR group to resolve legal and practical issues arising in MTA negotiation and processing.
Perform MTO Review: review and edit MTOs and advise assigned institutions as needed on questions relating to MTOs, such as MTO terms acceptable to HHMI.
Perform IIA and License Review: provide timely comments to assigned research institutions on IIAs, options, and licenses, consistent with HHMI policies.
Consult and coordinate with others in OGC and at HHMI, including Senior Director‑Scientific Officers and Senior Director‑Scientific Program Officers, as appropriate, on MTA, MTO, and license issues.
Update and maintain electronic databases associated with MTAs, MTOs, and licenses in a timely manner.
Assist the MTLR group and other OGC staff in suggesting, evaluating, documenting, and implementing improvements to HHMI procedures and practices for handling MTAs, MTOs, and licenses.
Maintain a current knowledge of legal issues and current practices in the scientific community relevant to MTAs, MTOs, and licenses, including through participation in continuing legal education and membership in appropriate bar and professional associations. As opportunities arise, support efforts of HHMI laboratories and the broader scientific community to promote the availability of reagents and other research materials.
What you bring
Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree.
Active membership in good standing with an established bar required.
A minimum of three years of experience as an attorney in private practice or in a corporate, nonprofit, or government legal department.
At least two years of experience drafting and negotiating contracts. Experience drafting and negotiating contracts relating to life sciences research and/or intellectual property is a plus.
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, judgment, and decision‑making skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate effectively with scientists, senior management, colleagues, and outside counsel.
Interest in learning new subject matter, developing proficiency with legal and information systems, and supporting the work of HHMI scientists and grantees.
Application Instructions
To apply, please submit a resume and a brief, one‑page cover letter stating how your qualifications and experience match the requirements, and how your experience will support HHMI in its mission.
Physical Requirements
Remaining in a normal seated or standing position for extended periods of time; reaching and grasping by extending hand(s) or arm(s); dexterity to manipulate objects with fingers, for example using a keyboard; communication skills using the spoken word; ability to see and hear within normal parameters; ability to move about workspace. The position requires mobility, including the ability to move materials weighing up to several pounds (such as a laptop computer or tablet).
Persons with disabilities may be able to perform the essential duties of this position with reasonable accommodation. Requests for reasonable accommodation will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Please Note
This job description sets forth the job's principal duties, responsibilities, and requirements; it should not be construed as an exhaustive statement, however. Unless they begin with the word “may,” the Essential Duties and Responsibilities described above are “essential functions” of the job, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Compensation and Benefits
Our employees are compensated from a total rewards perspective in many ways for their contributions to our mission, including competitive pay, exceptional health benefits, retirement plans, time off, and a range of recognition and wellness programs. Visit our Benefits at HHMI site to learn more.
Compensation Range: $119,038.08 (minimum) - $148,797.60 (midpoint) - $193,436.88 (maximum).
Pay Type: Annual
HHMI's salary structure is developed based on relevant job market data. HHMI considers a candidate's education, previous experiences, knowledge, skills and abilities, as well as internal consistency when making job offers. Typically, a new hire for this position in this location is compensated between the minimum and the midpoint of the salary range.
HHMI is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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$44k-87k yearly est. 1d ago
Commercial Counsel, Tech Transactions
Monograph
Substance abuse counselor job in Seattle, WA
Who we are
About Stripe
Stripe is a financial infrastructure platform for businesses. Millions of companies - from the world's largest enterprises to the most ambitious startups - use Stripe to accept payments, grow their revenue, and accelerate new business opportunities. Our mission is to increase the GDP of the internet, and we have a staggering amount of work ahead. That means you have an unprecedented opportunity to put the global economy within everyone's reach while doing the most important work of your career.
About the team
Stripe's TOPS Legal team (Tech, Ops & Partnerships) is responsible for structuring and negotiating engagements with Stripe's global professional services providers, technology partners, and operational vendors. We work on complex and business-critical transactions and cross-functional projects, always striving to enable the business's ambitious roadmap while upholding Stripe's compliance practices. In this role, you'll be a subject matter expert and key advisor on a range of construction, design, and workplace support transactions to support Stripe's rapidly expanding global office footprint. You'll move with urgency, effectively advising clients with a pro-business perspective, to support their strategic objectives.
What you'll do
The ideal candidate is passionate about Stripe's mission of helping businesses grow and thrives in solving complex legal, technology, and business issues in collaboration with others. We're looking for someone who is a team player and willing to jump in on tasks of any size. Experience in fintech is helpful, but not required, for you to be successful in this role.
Responsibilities
Draft, review, and negotiate enterprise agreements for SaaS, software, AI tools, on-prem infrastructure, hardware, data feeds, consulting services, and technology-focused managed services.
Act as a trusted advisor to senior business leaders on legal and technology licensing issues. Partner closely with key client group Corporate Technology (CorpTech) and a range of product technology groups.
Collaborate and build efficiencies with talented teams across Stripe, including Strategic Sourcing, Supplier Deal Management, Product Legal, Privacy Legal, Regulatory Legal, Intellectual Property, Security, Tax, Finance & Strategy, and Third Party Risk Management.
Develop and implement continuous improvement of tools, processes, training, and playbooks to help manage high-volume workstreams and educate internal and external counsel.
Ensure Stripe's commercial relationships comply with applicable law, Stripe's data privacy and security policies, global privacy regulations, and global outsourced services guidelines.
Identify and evaluate business and legal risks, and find creative ways to mitigate them while achieving business goals.
Effectively distill and explain complex issues in a meaningful and effective way to a variety of cross-functional stakeholders.
Be able to prioritize workloads and competing priorities with skillful multitasking.
Spot issues, develop solutions, and counsel teams on issues relating to data protection and privacy regulations, intellectual property, risk management, compliance, and cybersecurity.
Act as a responsive point of escalation for outside counsel.
Who you are
We're looking for someone who meets the minimum requirements to be considered for the role. If you meet these requirements, you are encouraged to apply. The preferred qualifications are a bonus, not a requirement.
Minimum requirements
6-8+ years of relevant legal experience working at a law firm and/or in-house legal department supporting technology transactions, including 3+ years of experience negotiating inbound technology (software and SaaS) procurement contracts.
The ability to counsel internal teams based on a strong understanding of legal and regulatory frameworks, as well as industry standards relating to data privacy and protection, data security, and other emerging technology issues.
Sound and practical business judgment and the ability to make smart decisions in the face of ambiguity and imperfect information.
Ability to effectively prioritize and advance multiple deals happening simultaneously, often on tight deadlines.
A clear and concise communicator (in written and verbal forms), who can distill the key risks and explain complex, nuanced issues in plain and simple terms.
Strong project management skills with attention to detail.
A strong sense of ownership where you proactively identify opportunities for our team and Stripe to improve; you're willing to jump in and do whatever needs to be done in an enthusiastic and resourceful manner.
Humility, curiosity about an evolving industry, and a terrific sense of humor.
Preferred qualifications
History of advising high growth companies.
Experience working closely with a procurement function.
Experience negotiating enterprise-level platform agreements.
Additional details
This role is available either in an office or a remote location (35+ miles or 56+ km from a Stripe office).
Office-assigned Stripes spend at least 50% of the time in a given month in their local office or with users. This hits a balance between bringing people together for in-person collaboration and learning from each other, while supporting flexibility about how to do this in a way that makes sense for individuals and their teams.
A remote location is defined as being 35 miles (56 kilometers) or more from one of our offices. While you would be welcome to come into the office for team/business meetings, on-sites, meet-ups, and events, our expectation is you would regularly work from home rather than a Stripe office. Stripe does not cover the cost of relocating to a remote location. We encourage you to apply for roles that match the location where you currently live or plan to live.
The annual US base salary range for this role is $196,000 - $294,000. For sales roles, the range provided is the role's On Target Earnings (OTE) range, meaning that the range includes both the sales commissions/sales bonuses target and annual base salary for the role. This salary range may be inclusive of several career levels at Stripe and will be narrowed during the interview process based on a number of factors, including the candidate's experience, qualifications, and location. Applicants interested in this role and who are not located in the US may request the annual salary range for their location during the interview process.
Additional benefits for this role may include: equity, company bonus or sales commissions/bonuses; 401(k) plan; medical, dental, and vision benefits; and wellness stipends.
Office locations
Seattle, New York, South San Francisco HQ, or Chicago
Remote locations
Remote in United States
Team
Legal
Job type
Full time
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$33k-51k yearly est. 5d ago
Substance Use Counselor
Recover Together, Inc.
Substance abuse counselor job in Montesano, WA
At Groups, we know recovery is possible - and no one should have to do it alone. As a Counselor, you'll lead dynamic group therapy sessions and be a vital part of our member-centered care teams. You'll work in a mission-driven environment where compassion, integrity, and human connection drive real transformation.
We're more than a treatment provider - we're a recovery community. Join us as we change the future of addiction healthcare.
If you believe in recovery, harm reduction, and member-centered care - this is your place.
Responsibilities
What You'll Do
* Lead 3-4 one-hour group therapy sessions per day using a structured, evidence-based curriculum.
* Facilitate group discussions using a "plug and play" approach from approved modalities to meet members where they are within the guardrails of our clinical framework.
* Collaborate with prescribers, care navigators, and recovery coaches.
* Monitor member progress and document outcomes.
* Support a positive, recovery-oriented environment for members.
* Engage in local community outreach to promote Groups' mission.
Qualifications
* Salary range: $58,000-$81,000/ year *Based on experience, and education
* Schedule: Monday - Thursday 9am - 7pm
* An active fully independent WA license: LMHC, LCSW, LMFT and/or Certified SUDP (Substance Use Disorder Professional)
* Minimum two years' leading groups in a SUD setting.
* High comfort level with Technology: EMR, Telehealth software, Google products (Gmail, Google Docs/Sheets/Drive), mobile apps, etc.
* Compassion, collaboration, commitment to quality care, and an investment in member success.
* Ability to work 2-3 evenings per week up to 9pm as needed.
* Other preferred backgrounds, experience, and skills include: mental health, social work, substance use disorder treatment, therapy, human services, social services, medication assisted treatment or MAT.
$58k-81k yearly Auto-Apply 30d ago
Crisis Peer Specialist
Thurston Mason BH-ASO/OHRS
Substance abuse counselor job in Lacey, WA
Join our Olympic Health and Recovery Services (OHRS) Crisis Services team in a position supporting crisis intervention and follow up services in Thurston and Mason counties. This position provides a Peer perspective to the Crisis Services team by focusing on peer counseling through lived experiences with mental health and substance use disorders, mentoring, advocacy, problem-solving and side-by side support to clients and families. Peer support services include face-to-face crisis mobile outreach to clients in the community, responding to the 24/7 crisis phone line, and providing crisis follow up services.
Salary Range: $24.78 - $32.22 per hour. DOE. This position is eligible for shift differential ($1/HR evenings, $3/HR weekends and nights).
Schedule: Alternating weekly schedule of Wed.- Sat, 9PM - 7AM / Thurs. - Sat. 5:40PM - 7AM
Join us in our mission to provide access to an effective, reliable safety net of behavioral health crisis and recovery support services throughout our region.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responds to referrals and provides mobile crisis intervention and stabilization services in a variety of environments in the community.
Maximizes client choice, self-determination, decision making in the planning, delivery, evaluation and treatment, rehabilitation, and support services.
Provides peer counseling, consultation, practical health and support, mentoring, advocacy, coordination, problem-solving and side-by side support to clients, families, and team staff in support of client's needs.
De-escalation as needed for community outreaches.
Responds to requests for information about available services for individuals who are homeless, individuals with behavioral health disorders, and those with other human and social service needs. Make referrals to appropriate service providers and coordinate service delivery.
Assist the target population served with obtaining basic resources such as shelter, food, medical services, behavioral health treatment, jobs and other social and human services as needed.
Provide outreach, engagement and liaison support to those people that are seen on a recurring basis which may require short term intensive case management. Facilitate services for high-need individuals across all involved systems of care.
Develop a network of working relationships with emergency responders, local law enforcement, courts, jails, behavioral health treatment providers, emergency housing providers, Lacey Veterans Services Hub, and other fire departments and social service providers.
Promote best practices in treatment approaches, support systems, and interventions. Meet with and interview contacts, families, and other care providers to assess needs and eligibility of services. Advocate needs of contacts within and outside system; liaise between contact, caregivers, and service providers. Provide client-level and system-wide troubleshooting and advocacy.
Provide telephonic or in-person follow-up services.
Provide transportation for clients when appropriate.
Researches and coordinates availability of community resources to provide support and encouragement towards a path of recovery and reduced likelihood of readmission to inpatient treatment or return to crisis.
Monitor contact behaviors and progress, provide assistance toward attaining pre-determined goals, and schedule appointments.
Follow-up with identified individuals in an effort to bridge gaps between police and/or emergency medical contacts and social service providers.
Develop and recommend procedures for identifying and screening people with social services needs.
Consult with other agency professionals on difficult cases.
Demonstrates the OHRS mission, purpose, values and beliefs in everyday language and contact with the internal and external stakeholders.
Responsible for maintaining timely and accurate documentation in Avatar EHR and other required systems.
Communicate effectively with co-workers in dynamic environment.
Demonstrates professional customer service and phone etiquette.
Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted and/or changed at the discretion of management
BENEFITS:
TMBH-ASO/OHRS provides comprehensive benefits for full-time employees including medical/dental/vision plan options (many with no employee paid monthly premium depending on plan choice, and dependent coverage options), and life insurance and disability insurance options. Eligible employees participate in WA State PERS retirement plans and employees may elect additional pre and post-tax deferred compensation retirement options. Employees receive a PTO package earning a minimum of 140 hours annually and 12 paid holidays. Other tax deferred options include Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), and Health Savings Accounts (HSA). Find more information at ********************
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS:
Washington State certification as a Certified Peer Counselor is required.
Washington State Registered Agency Affiliated Counselor or Certified Peer Support Specialist license required.
Two (2) years working as a peer is preferred.
Must be able to pass background checks as required by OHRS contractual requirements.
Experience in the behavioral health crisis system is preferred.
Lived experience of mental health recovery or substance use recovery and the willingness to share their own experiences.
Current Washington State Driver's License, proof of insurance or have requested and obtained an appropriate accommodation. Satisfactory drivers record is required.
Satisfactory Washington State Patrol (WSP) criminal background clearances and excluded party sanctions
May be subject to additional national background check clearances if assigned to a law enforcement-based team and must be approved for access to Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS).
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Familiarity and knowledge of best practices for alcohol/drug abuse treatment and prevention programs, mental health and developmental disabilities programs as well as with local social service agencies.
Ability to establish and maintain trusting and supportive relationships as well as provide inspiration and motivation to individuals transitioning towards recovery.
Ability to establish and maintain professional boundaries.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, as well the ability to work with people of diverse backgrounds and/or cultures.
Ability to work in a cooperative and collaborative manner as a team member with community providers, the client, and the client's family and support network.
Ability to work with assigned office and computer programs to include Microsoft Office and Electronic Health Records.
Ability to work in high stress, high demand environment while communicating clearly and effectively
Ability to provide clear documentation of assessments and dispositions, and meet documentation requirements in a timely way
Ability to respectfully manage differences, opposing perspectives, opinions, and interests on a team.
Ability to remain flexible and adaptable to change.
Strong critical thinking skills, ability to conceptualize and implement creative solutions.
Promote and champion the values of partnership, teamwork, compassion and integrity in all dealings within and outside of OHRS.
Maintains physical security of confidential materials and assigned Agency property.
Demonstrates proficiency in utilization of electronic medical record system.
Ability to utilize radio and communicate with dispatch, firefighters, and law enforcement officers.
Co-Responder/CBCT
Ability to utilize CAD system.
Ability to utilize radio and communicate with dispatch and first responders.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Primarily works in the community including residential facilities, individual's homes, and in an office environment. May respond to community referrals at hospitals, jails, and inpatient facilities.
Outreach is performed in outdoor settings and subject to weather conditions.
Outreach to individuals who may be living in the community, sanctioned and non-sanctioned camps, and in shelters.
Regular use of computer, phone and radio required. Computer use may be in an office or community based setting.
This position will expose you to conversations about suicide, mental health issues, domestic violence, substance use and crisis situations.
Often performed under physically demanding, stressful, and environmentally diverse conditions, and requires the ability to adjust quickly to changing priorities and demands.
This position does not physically interact with clients in the event of assaultive behavior, but works to maintain safety in accordance with the principles of crisis de-escalation and safety training.
Regular, on site, predictable attendance is required.
Service responsibilities require on-call availability at certain times, including availability during normal business hours and after hours/weekends/holidays as needed.
Regular use of fleet vehicles and/or personal vehicles may be required for service provision in the region including transportation of clients in fleet vehicles.
Moderate physical exertion is required. May be required to sit, stand, squat, walk short to moderate distances on uneven terrain, walk up and down stairs, get in and out of vehicles quickly, lift or move up to 25 lbs.
Co-Responder/CBCT
Works in emergency responder setting with fire department and law enforcement personnel.
$24.8-32.2 hourly 14d ago
Family Self-Sufficiency Specialist
Bremerton Housing Authority 3.8
Substance abuse counselor job in Bremerton, WA
Job Description: Family Self-Sufficiency Specialist Department: Housing Job Status: Full Time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Reports To: Community Connections Manager Grade/Level: 37 Amount of Travel Required: 5% local travel Job Type: Regular Positions Supervised: None Work Schedule: Regular business hours Union: OPEIU represented position Work Location: On-site or Hybrid Starting Hourly Rate: $31.
69 per hour; Union position Grade 37, Step 1 Full Hourly Range: $31.
69 - 50.
98 per hour Position Close Date: This position will close on 2/4/2026 at 5:00 pm.
Benefit package includes:Medical Insurance-BHA pays 95% for employee only or 90% for family Vision Insurance-BHA pays 95% for employee only or 90% for family Dental Insurance - 100% Covered by BHALife and AD&D InsuranceWashington State Retirement (PERS) Washington State Deferred CompensationPaid Time Off (PTO) Accrual of 150 hours in first year Washington State Paid Sick Leave - 1 hour for every thirty hours worked (approx.
69 hours per year)13 Paid Holidays per year Longevity PayEmployee Assistance Program Tuition Reimbursement Opportunities POSITION SUMMARY The Family Self-Sufficiency Specialist works with families receiving subsidy to set measurable goals that leads to a path of economic and social independence.
The specialist provides case management for participants, conducts assessment needs, provides referrals to services and trainings and coaches participants to stay on track to achieve goals.
This position also maintains all supportive services records, build partnerships with service providers, and report on program outcomes.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Reasonable Accommodations Statement To accomplish this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation, each essential function satisfactorily.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to help enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Essential Functions Summaries:Manage Family Self-Sufficiency caseload that consists of several different types of housing programs and subsidy sources.
Plan, implement, direct, and evaluate the Family Self-Sufficiency Program in accordance with HUD regulations and BHA policies.
Develops or assists with updates to the action plan policies.
Prepares and maintains program materials, reports, and records such as assessments, FSS escrow, activity reports, and BHA records.
Maintains data regarding Family Self-Sufficiency services and accomplishments and prepares reports summarizing data for the use by BHA, HUD and community service providers assisting with services.
Assess service needs of program participants, and through service coordination assists participants in accessing appropriate community agencies to obtain specialized types of assistance.
Perform on-on-one case management work for self-sufficiency programs by helping participants set measurable goals, document, track progress, conduct follow-up appointments, provide community resources, and motivate or recognize participants when goals are met.
Inform families living in low-income housing of available social and economic community resources and perform outreach and marketing campaigns for self-sufficiency programs and events by giving presentations; updating the BHA website; and creating fliers, newsletters, brochures, calendars, and direct letters to participants and service providers.
Provide home ownership planning and/or financial capability resources for family self-sufficient participants such as budgeting, reducing debt, repairing credit, and growing an escrow account to obtain their individual asset goals.
Provide resource coordination for participants who request assistance in achieving self-sufficiency, employment opportunities, or higher education.
Monitor the participant's progress with regular reviews of plans with participants, assure the needs of the participants are being met, and make modifications as goals change.
Work cooperatively with other service providers to coordinate the wide range of programs available through county, state, federal, and nonprofit agencies and understand and support their self-sufficiency programs or promote BHA's self-sufficiency programs.
Research and maintain knowledge of current community services that are geared towards employment, education, asset building, self-sufficiency or other self-help programs and provide this information to program participants when applicable to their individual goals.
Drive to various work sites to provide case management and/or to plan or participate in various self-sufficiency events, which may be in collaboration with other community agencies.
Plan and coordinate various self-sufficiency events, which may be in collaboration with community agencies, to bring the community together and help clients with self-sufficiency actions.
Perform all tasks necessary to adhere to the Family Self-Sufficiency grant including coordinating the grant requirements, monitoring activity in the program, evaluating the program's effectiveness, and maintaining accurate records in support of the program.
Work cooperatively with BHA staff, Section 8 Housing Specialists, and Property Management to coordinate services and maintain open lines of communication, particularly as it relates to the promotion of economic opportunities.
Process annual re-certifications including determining participant compliance, review annual applications, request any missing information, reconcile information in YARDI system, and show calculations of financial information.
Process interim certifications for change in circumstances including receiving notification from tenant, verifying documentation, re-calculating adjusted monthly income, calculate the correct tenant rent and HAP payment, notify all parties of rent change, and input data into various systems within deadlines.
Follow up and discuss any case violations such as unreported income, unauthorized occupant, drug activity, violent criminal activity, etc.
in a timely manner.
Contact tenants to discuss circumstances, update individuals on lease, notify landlord of any changes, and re-calculate income.
Check change of circumstances through government resources and follow up with tenants to verify information.
Determine if money is owed back to BHA or if fraud needs to be reported.
Update and maintain accurate information in Yardi and other program databases.
Other duties as assigned.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS Required Education and Experience Education: Associates Degree (two-year college or technical school) Required, Field of Study: Social work or related field.
Bachelor's Degree Preferred, Field of Study: Social work or related field.
Experience:3 plus years of experience in creating marketing materials, creating reports through databases or excel and writing case notes.
3 plus years of direct customer service experience.
2 plus years of experience in social services related to non-clinical case management or job skills training.
2 plus years of experience in office work with substantial writing and intermediate to advanced business math skills and tasks.
General knowledge of low-income housing programs preferred.
Bremerton Housing Authority has the discretion to accept any other equivalent combination of education and experience when relevant.
Computer Skills: Experienced user of Microsoft Office programs, including Excel, Word, and Outlook.
This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, ten-key machines and fax machines.
Certifications & Licenses: Family Self-Sufficiency Certification is required within the first year of employment.
Housing Choice Voucher Specialist Certificate and Certified Occupancy Specialist Certificate for HUD Multifamily or be able to acquire these within one year of employment.
Other Requirements: Must possess a valid driver's license for use in Washington State and with the continued ability to be covered under Bremerton Housing Authority's auto insurance policies.
Required Competencies Accountability - Ability to accept responsibility and account for their actions.
Accuracy - Ability to perform work accurately and thoroughly.
Active Listening - Ability to actively attend to, convey, and understand the comments and questions of others.
Analytical Skills - Ability to use thinking and reasoning to solve a problem.
Autonomy - Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Coaching and Development - Ability to provide guidance and feedback to help others strengthen specific knowledge/skill areas.
Communication, Oral - Ability to communicate effectively with others using the spoken word.
Communication, Written - Ability to communicate in writing clearly and concisely.
Conflict Resolution - Ability to deal with others in an antagonistic situation.
Customer Oriented - Ability to take care of the customers' needs while following company procedures.
Deductive Reasoning - Ability to apply principles of logical or scientific thinking to a wide range of intellectual and practical problems.
Detail Oriented - Ability to pay attention to the minute details of a project or task.
Diversity Oriented - Ability to work effectively with people regardless of their age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, or job type.
Ethical - Ability to demonstrate conduct conforming to a set of values and accepted standards.
Honesty / Integrity - Ability to be truthful and be seen as credible in the workplace.
Initiative - Ability to make decisions or take actions to solve a problem or reach a goal.
Interpersonal - Ability to get along well with a variety of personalities and individuals.
Organized - Possessing the trait of being organized or following a systematic method of performing a task.
Patience - Ability to act calmly under stress and strain, and of not being hasty or impetuous.
Presentation Skills - Ability to effectively present information publicly.
Problem Solving - Ability to find a solution for or to deal proactively with work-related problems.
Project Management - Ability to organize and direct a project to completion.
Reliability - The trait of being dependable and trustworthy.
Responsible - Ability to be held accountable or answerable for one's conduct.
Self-Motivated - Ability to be internally inspired to perform a task to the best of one's ability using his or her own drive or initiative.
Team Builder - Ability to convince a group of people to work toward a goal.
Technical Aptitude - HUD Affordable Housing Programs - Technical aptitude: Ability to comprehend complex technical knowledge and terminology of HUD affordable housing programs, such as Housing Choice Vouchers, Public Housing and Low-Income Tax Credit, and accurately follow applicable federal, state and local laws.
Time Management - Ability to utilize the available time to organize and complete work within given deadlines.
Working Under Pressure - Ability to complete assigned tasks under stressful situations.
WORK ENVIRONMENT This is primarily an office position.
The employee primarily sits at a desk but has the opportunity to move about at will.
Hand-eye coordination is necessary to operate various types of office equipment.
Occasionally stand in front of groups of people to present topics.
Occasionally set up rooms for events.
May drive to off-site locations.
The employee will occasionally lift and carry up to 20 pounds.
This position may have exposure to hostile clients or clients who may have difficulty with basic life skills or have trouble communicating.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS N (Not Applicable) Activity is not applicable to this position.
O (Occasionally) Position requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0 - 2.
5+ hrs/day) F (Frequently) Position requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.
5 - 5.
5+ hrs/day) C (Constantly) Position requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.
5+ hrs/day) Physical Demands Lift/Carry Stand O 10 lbs or less O Walk O 11-20 lbs O Sit F 21-50 lbs O Manually Manipulate F 51-100 lbs.
N Reach Outward O Reach Above Shoulder O Push/Pull Climb N 12 lbs or less O Crawl N 13-25 lbs O Squat or Kneel N 26-40 lbs.
N Bend O 41-100 lbs N Grasp O Speak F Other Physical Requirements • Vision (Near) • Sense of Sound - listening to instructions and customer comments The Housing Authority of the City of Bremerton (BHA) has reviewed this position outline to ensure that essential functions and basic duties have been included.
It is intended to provide guidelines for job expectations and the employee's ability to perform the position described.
It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills and abilities.
Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate.
Review the job analysis or desk manual for greater details about the types of tasks being performed in this position.
This document does not represent a contract of employment, and BHA reserves the right to change this position outline and/or assign tasks for the employee to perform, as the company may deem appropriate.
Equal Employment and Housing Opportunity Barrier Free Bremerton Housing Authority does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, age (over 40), military status, whistleblower retaliation, or familial status in admission and access to its programs.
To request a reasonable accommodation for work related reasons, contact the HR office at ************.
To request a reasonable accommodation for housing, contact a BHA Section 504 Coordinator at ************
$31 hourly 9d ago
Chemical Dependency Counselor
Providence Health & Services 4.2
Substance abuse counselor job in Lacey, WA
Under the supervision of the Clinical Supervisor and the Manager, the Chemical Dependency Professional implements, maintains and coordinates the case management of assigned patients. Chemical Dependency Professionals deliver treatment services including individual and family sessions, lectures and group therapy. The Chemical Dependency Professional performs all levels of pre-admission assessment, from inquiry to biopsychosocial assessment, as well as aspects of the clinical admission process.
Providence caregivers are not simply valued - they're invaluable. Join our team at Providence St. Peter Hospital and thrive in our culture of patient-focused, whole-person care built on understanding, commitment, and mutual respect. Your voice matters here, because we know that to inspire and retain the best people, we must empower them.
Required Qualifications:
+ Upon hire: WashingtonSubstance Use Disorder Professional License
+ 2 years Counseling experience with persons with the primary problem of chemical dependency.
Preferred Qualifications:
+ Bachelor's Degree in Counseling or a related area or
+ Master's Degree in Counseling or a related area.
+ Working with dual diagnosis patients.
Why Join Providence?
Our best-in-class benefits are uniquely designed to support you and your family in staying well, growing professionally, and achieving financial security. We take care of you, so you can focus on delivering our Mission of caring for everyone, especially the most vulnerable in our communities.
About Providence
At Providence, our strength lies in Our Promise of "Know me, care for me, ease my way." Working at our family of organizations means that regardless of your role, we'll walk alongside you in your career, supporting you so you can support others. We provide best-in-class benefits and we foster an inclusive workplace where diversity is valued, and everyone is essential, heard and respected. Together, our 120,000 caregivers (all employees) serve in over 50 hospitals, over 1,000 clinics and a full range of health and social services across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington. As a comprehensive health care organization, we are serving more people, advancing best practices and continuing our more than 100-year tradition of serving the poor and vulnerable.
Posted are the minimum and the maximum wage rates on the wage range for this position. The successful candidate's placement on the wage range for this position will be determined based upon relevant job experience and other applicable factors. These amounts are the base pay range; additional compensation may be available for this role, such as shift differentials, standby/on-call, overtime, premiums, extra shift incentives, or bonus opportunities.
Providence offers a comprehensive benefits package including a retirement 401(k) Savings Plan with employer matching, health care benefits (medical, dental, vision), life insurance, disability insurance, time off benefits (paid parental leave, vacations, holidays, health issues), voluntary benefits, well-being resources and much more. Learn more at providence.jobs/benefits.
Applicants in the Unincorporated County of Los Angeles: Qualified applications with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with the Unincorporated Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act.
About the Team
Providence has been serving the Pacific Northwest since 1856 when Mother Joseph and four other Sisters of Providence arrived in Vancouver, Washington Territory. Today, Providence is the largest health care provider in Washington located in communities large and small across the state. In western Washington, Providence provides care throughout the greater Puget Sound from Snohomish County to Lewis County.
Our award-winning and comprehensive medical centers are known for outstanding programs in cancer, cardiology, neurosciences, orthopedics, women's services, emergency and trauma care, pediatrics and neonatal intensive care. Our not-for-profit network also provides a full spectrum of care with leading-edge diagnostics and treatment, outpatient health centers, physician groups and clinics, numerous outreach programs, and hospice and home care.
Providence is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to the principle that every workforce member has the right to work in surroundings that are free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, gender, disability, veteran, military status, religion, age, creed, national origin, sexual identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by local, state, or federal law. We believe diversity makes us stronger, so we are dedicated to shaping an inclusive workforce, learning from each other, and creating equal opportunities for advancement.
For any concerns with this posting relating to the posting requirements in RCW 49.58.110(1), please click here where you can access an email link to submit your concern.
Requsition ID: 406991
Company: Providence Jobs
Job Category: Behavioral Health
Job Function: Clinical Care
Job Schedule: Full time
Job Shift: Variable
Career Track: Clinical Professional
Department: 3030 OP CHEM DEP PSPH LACEY
Address: WA Lacey 4800 College St SE
Work Location: College Street Campus-Lacey
Workplace Type: On-site
Pay Range: $31.71 - $49.22
The amounts listed are the base pay range; additional compensation may be available for this role, such as shift differentials, standby/on-call, overtime, premiums, extra shift incentives, or bonus opportunities.
$13k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 20d ago
Mental Health Specialist 2
University of Washington 4.4
Substance abuse counselor job in Seattle, WA
**Harborview Medical Center's 5WA Psychiatry Department** has an outstanding opportunity for a **Mental Health Specialist 2.** **WORK SCHEDULE** + Per-Diem + Day Shift **PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES** + Respond to and participate in Code Gray alerts and other crisis situations, securing patients in the unit, assisting staff respond safely to emergency situations and following the directives of the charge nurse
+ Participates in crisis intervention/crisis prevention training
+ Participate in the team's assessment of the patient, contribute to patient discharge plan and form
+ Examine new patient belongings and remove hazardous objects, drugs and other items that are dangerous or potentially dangerous to the health of the patient
+ Check visitors and remove hazardous items that could put patients or staff at risk
+ Participate in suicide assessments
+ Alert nurse to changes in patient behavior or demeanor, observe and report signs of distress in patients
+ Deliver notices to patients regarding court procedures and treatment and assist patients in completing paperwork from the court
+ Assist patients in obtaining treatment through court- mandated processes such as delivery of 24-hour treatment notices
+ Performs basic physical care and other tasks delegated by RN's
**REQUIREMENTS**
+ Bachelor's degree; AND one year as a Mental Health Specialist I, or equivalent; experience may substitute for education on a year-for-year basis.
+ **Valid/Active Nursing Assistant Certification (NAC) or Nursing Assistant Registration (NAR) with the state of Washington. Prior to employment**
+ Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration
**ABOUT HARBORVIEW MEDICAL CENTER**
As the region's only Level I Trauma and verified burn center, Harborview Medical Center is a comprehensive healthcare facility owned by King County and operated by UW Medicine. It is dedicated to providing specialized care for a broad spectrum of patients from throughout the Pacific Northwest, including the most vulnerable residents of King County. It provides exemplary patient care in leading-edge centers of emphasis, including emergency medicine, trauma and burn care, neurosciences, ophthalmology, vascular surgery, HIV/AIDS, rehabilitation, mental health and substanceabuse care.
Harborview employees are committed to the vital role the institution plays in the immediate community, as well as the entire Northwest region.
Challenge. Collaboration. Compassion. (********************************************************************************
**ABOUT UW MEDICINE - WHERE YOUR IMPACT GOES FURTHER**
UW Medicine is Washington's only health system that includes a top-rated medical school and an internationally recognized research center. UW Medicine's mission is to improve the health of the public by advancing medical knowledge, providing outstanding primary and specialty care to the people of the region, and preparing tomorrow's physicians, scientists and other health professionals.
All across UW Medicine, our employees collaborate to perform the highest quality work with integrity and compassion and to create a respectful, welcoming environment where every patient, family, student and colleague is valued and honored. Nearly 29,000 healthcare professionals, researchers, and educators work in the UW Medicine family of organizations that includes: Harborview Medical Center, UW Medical Center - Montlake, UW Medical Center - Northwest, Valley Medical Center, UW Medicine Primary Care, UW Physicians, UW School of Medicine, and Airlift Northwest.
Become part of our team. (******************************** Join our mission to make life healthier for everyone in our community.
**Compensation, Benefits and Position Details**
**Pay Range Minimum:**
$29.71 hourly
**Pay Range Maximum:**
$42.55 hourly
**Other Compensation:**
-
**Benefits:**
For information about benefits for this position, visit ****************************************************************************************
**Shift:**
First Shift (United States of America)
**Temporary or Regular?**
This is a temporary position
**FTE (Full-Time Equivalent):**
0.00%
**Union/Bargaining Unit:**
WFSE HMC
**About the UW**
Working at the University of Washington provides a unique opportunity to change lives - on our campuses, in our state and around the world.
UW employees bring their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills and dedication to building stronger minds and a healthier world. In return, they enjoy outstanding benefits, opportunities for professional growth and the chance to work in an environment known for its diversity, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty.
**Our Commitment**
The University of Washington is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful and welcoming community for all. As an equal opportunity employer, the University considers applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex, pregnancy, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, disability, or veteran status consistent with UW Executive Order No. 81 (*********************************************************************************************************************** .
To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at ************ or ********** .
Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under Washington state law (********************************************************* .
University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to, among other things, race, religion, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.
$29.7-42.6 hourly 22d ago
Crisis Intervention Specialist (Swing)
Crisis Connections 3.5
Substance abuse counselor job in Seattle, WA
Title: Crisis Intervention Specialist
Type: Full-Time Day and Swing shifts
Payrate: $27.06/hr
Union Representation: Represented by OPEIU
The Crisis Intervention Specialist (CIS) provides assistance to the trained Phone Workers and Call Screeners on the Regional Crisis Line. The CIS assists Phone workers in assessing, developing, and implementing, and resolving emergent and non-emergent calls. Crisis Intervention Specialists will work collaboratively with Screeners to assess the most appropriate resource for callers to be directed to when needed. The CIS provides feedback on adherence to our clinical model and debriefing and emotional support for volunteers following calls that are emotional or difficult.
The CIS takes phone calls from crisis and professional lines as instructed by the Crisis Services Clinician. The CIS completes Case Reviews and accurately and timely reviews log-sheets and screening guides. The CIS participates in program meetings and attends training and in-services.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
Proven track record of cultivating and nurturing productive professional relationships across diverse stakeholders, fostering collaboration, and achieving organizational objectives.
Demonstrated capability in collaborating seamlessly within interdisciplinary teams comprising clinical personnel and volunteers, leveraging collective expertise to deliver high-quality outcomes.
Established proficiency in thriving within demanding work environments, exhibiting resilience and adaptability to effectively manage and mitigate stressors while maintaining focus on delivering exceptional results.
REQUIRED SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum of a GED/High School diploma and four (4) years of full-time behavioral health work experience.
Alternatively, a combination of education and experience will be considered (Master's degree / Bachelor's degree + 1 year BH experience / Associate degree + 2 years BH experience). Specifications: Behavioral health or substance use fields
Experience as a behavioral health professional, crisis intervention, and contact center experience preferred.
Exhibit a comprehensive understanding of the public mental health system, including its policies, resources, and procedures, enabling effective navigation and collaboration within the broader mental health community.
Agency Affiliated Counselor (AAC) credential through the WA Department of Health required within 6 months of hire, for which Crisis Connections will reimburse the cost.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
A. Phone Room Support
1. Follows guidance of Crisis Services Clinician regarding priorities in phone room, taking calls, supporting phone workers, and adding needed support as outlined by CSC and supervisors.
2. Facilitates Support for Trained Phone Workers (PWs):
a. Guides Phone Workers and Screeners in assessing both emergent and non-emergent calls.
b. Supports Phone Workers in devising and executing appropriate interventions for both emergent and non-emergent calls based on our clinical model.
c. Aids Phone Workers in resolving issues arising from emergent and non-emergent calls.
3. Ensures adequate monitoring of both emergent and non-emergent calls.
4. Offers Effective Feedback and Debriefing Sessions Following Calls to Phone Workers as needed.
5. Conducts Training on Call Handling Skills, Policies, and Procedures.
6. Contributes to the Evaluation of Phone Workers by Providing Input to the Crisis Services Clinician as requested.
7. Assists Phone Workers in Following Phone Worker Requirements.
B. Service Delivery
Monitors call queue and responds promptly to meet service and contractual metrics.
Demonstrates comprehensive understanding of Mental Health Systems across various counties, including their respective procedures.
Displays proficiency in accessing Crisis Connections resources, including:
Effective utilization of Electronic Health Record System, Carelogic, and County communication systems such as OpenBeds and ECLS Phone Message Log for coordination with DCRs and Mobile Teams.
Competent use of ECLS/PMLS while providing information in ECLS to Hospitals, Crisis Units, First Responders.
Utilization of non-computerized information.
Exhibits familiarity with phone room protocol and procedures, including:
Maintaining accurate clinical logs in adherence to trauma-informed guidelines to ensure nonjudgmental language.
Timely and accurate linkage to DCRs, Mobile Crisis Teams, or Afterhours Agencies.
Provides thorough consultation to both professionals and non-professionals.
Maintains a high standard of professionalism in interactions with PWs, consumers, and professionals.
Conducts accurate and timely QA checks of Call logs during logging.
Makes effective use of Clinical Supervision.
Actively participates in PW training and fulfills other non-phone room responsibilities as assigned.
C. Patient Placement Coordination
Verify bed availability in the WA Trac database and the County's registry of patients awaiting placement in appropriate psychiatric treatment beds.
Establish and maintain communication channels with designated hospitals that have suitable beds for patient placement.
Utilize established criteria outlined in the Patient Placement Guidelines decision tree to match patients with available psychiatric beds.
Inform hospitals with available beds of potential patients, facilitating the assessment process.
Notify hospitals where patients are awaiting placement once a hospital with bed availability has been informed.
Record placement outcomes, including completed placements or reasons for unaccepted referrals, in the County database.
Exhibit exceptional professional service skills when interacting with all involved parties.
D. Professional Development
Actively participates in the Performance Excellence Program (PEP) to establish and pursue professional growth goals in the capacity of a CIS.
Regularly attend training offered by Crisis Connections to enhance professional development and expertise in the field of Mental Health.
Engages in community committees and book clubs facilitated by the DEIB (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging) department to contribute to a culture of diversity and inclusion.
Completes ASIST training for suicide prevention, ensuring readiness to provide support and intervention when necessary.
E. Quantity and Quality of Work/Work Habits
Consistently arrives on time for scheduled shifts and demonstrates reliability by adhering to assigned work hours.
Adheres to organizational personnel policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with established guidelines and protocols.
Communicates clearly and effectively, both in written and verbal forms, ensuring messages are concise, accurate, and comprehensive.
Cultivates genuine relationships by fostering cooperation, addressing conflicts openly and honestly, and embracing constructive feedback. Demonstrates respect for colleagues, volunteers, and clients/customers.
Appropriately engages with supervision, seeking guidance and support when needed to enhance job performance and effectiveness.
Actively contributes to fostering a positive work environment through collaborative decision-making, fostering team cohesion, and providing encouragement to colleagues and volunteers to achieve excellence.
Demonstrates proactive problem-solving skills by identifying issues and offering constructive solutions to address challenges within the work environment.
Requirements
Computer Skills Assessment: Crisis Connections requires a basic Computer Skills assessment to measure computer literacy and skills. The assessment is approximately 15 minutes in length and timed. HR will provide a link to complete the test after screening qualified candidates.
This assessment will be completed on the candidate's personal computer. Upon request, candidates may take the assessment at one of our 2 office locations as accommodation. Additional accommodations for the assessment are provided upon request.
Technology Requirements:
Smart phone with ability to download and use Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) application.
For Remote / Hybrid positions
· High speed internet (wired ethernet connection preferred). No Cellular or Hotspots.
· A quiet and confidential designated working area.
Working Conditions: Individuals in this position should be able to sit or stand for lengthy periods of time. Individuals will need to be able to wear a headset or earphones as they take calls and attend meetings. Individuals will need to manage several IT/software platforms at once and be able to function in an environment with moderate noise and distraction.
· This position will expose you to conversations about suicide, mental health issues and staff responding to crisis situations.
Thriving employees means a thriving mission: We work hard to embrace diversity and inclusion. We welcome everyone's lived experiences, cultures, and expertise, at Crisis Connections because it strengthens our team and the care we provide to the community. BIPOC, persons with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQ+ community are strongly encouraged to apply.
We are dedicated to supporting our employees by offering excellent benefits and career progression opportunities.
· Excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage
· Annual wage increases
· Generous Paid Time Off & 12 Paid Holidays
· Discount on ORCA transit pass
· Free Parking & Flexible Schedules
· Growth opportunities
· Self-care tools & weekly check ins with your supervisor
Voluntary Benefits
· Short-term and long-term disability
· Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
· 403B Retirement Plan
Offers of Employment: All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check including a Criminal History Report and Reference Check.
DISCLAIMER: The information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain, or to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications, and objectives required of employees assigned to this job. As an adaptive organization, responsibilities can and will change in alignment with greater efficiencies and mission metrics.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY AND NON-DISCRIMINATION: Crisis Connections (CC) is committed to equal opportunity for all employees and applicants. CC does not discriminate with regards to hiring, assignment, promotion, or other conditions of staff employment because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other status protected under local, state, or federal law.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, upon request, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of our positions.
Crisis Connections is an equal opportunity employer. We value having employees whose skills, experience and background reflect the diverse populations we serve.
Salary Description $27.06/hr
$27.1 hourly 4d ago
Summer Day Camp Counselor-Intern
Kecamps
Substance abuse counselor job in Renton, WA
KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team!
Our Camp Counselor positions have the potential to serve as competitively paid internships that meet your course credit needs.
First and foremost, your primary responsibilities will be as a Camp Counselor. As an Intern, you will be expected to fulfill your regular daily job responsibilities and it will be up to you to complete your internship responsibilities and to ensure that they do not interfere with your work obligations. Contact your college advisor in advance and ask them if you can use your summer camp job as a practicum, internship or for other course credits. If KE Camps can meet your internship requirements, your on-site Camp Director will be your field supervisor and oversee your course work. You will also be connected to a KE Camps contact at our HQ in Skillman, NJ. To receive credit, you must complete the course, practicum or internship per your college's parameters and complete your summer employment.
As a Camp Counselor, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Counselors interact with our campers throughout the entire day, helping them make friends, try new things, and generally caring for their well-being. The role of a Counselor is to participate, build relationships and have fun while ensuring the physical and emotional safety of every child.
Camp Counselor Qualities
* Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights
* Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times
* Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities
* Prior experience working with children
* Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations
* CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins
Camp Counselor Responsibilities
* Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience
* Cooperate with fellow Counselors and Camp Director
* Greet families and campers upon arrival
* Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers
* Participate in all camp activities
* Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water (lifeguard certification not required)
* Help out where needed and lead activities when asked to by the Camp Director
* Complete other duties, as assigned
Benefits of Interning with KE Camps
* Build Critical Skills - You will gain skills sought after by employers. 21st Century Skills such as creativity, problem solving, flexibility, collaboration, organization, planning and communication are just a few of the strengths you'll build throughout the summer.
* Networking Opportunities - You will build professional contacts with other staff and camp alumni. You'll have the opportunity to create connections that can provide a link to future internships and job opportunities in a variety of careers.
* Hands on Leadership Experience - You will supervise a group of campers, lead programs and positively influence the next generation. This is a hands-on leadership experience in which you will engage in active decision-making, behavior management, and team development.
Our camp is located at Fairwood Golf and Country Club in Renton, WA. Camp will run Monday-Friday from June 22 through August 14 - staff members must be available to work the full camp season.
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$44k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Summer Day Camp Counselor-Intern
Ke Camps
Substance abuse counselor job in Renton, WA
Job Description
KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team!
Our Camp Counselor positions have the potential to serve as competitively paid internships that meet your course credit needs.
First and foremost, your primary responsibilities will be as a Camp Counselor. As an Intern, you will be expected to fulfill your regular daily job responsibilities and it will be up to you to complete your internship responsibilities and to ensure that they do not interfere with your work obligations. Contact your college advisor in advance and ask them if you can use your summer camp job as a practicum, internship or for other course credits. If KE Camps can meet your internship requirements, your on-site Camp Director will be your field supervisor and oversee your course work. You will also be connected to a KE Camps contact at our HQ in Skillman, NJ. To receive credit, you must complete the course, practicum or internship per your college's parameters and complete your summer employment.
As a Camp Counselor, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Counselors interact with our campers throughout the entire day, helping them make friends, try new things, and generally caring for their well-being. The role of a Counselor is to participate, build relationships and have fun while ensuring the physical and emotional safety of every child.
Camp Counselor Qualities
Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights
Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times
Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities
Prior experience working with children
Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations
CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins
Camp Counselor Responsibilities
Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience
Cooperate with fellow Counselors and Camp Director
Greet families and campers upon arrival
Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers
Participate in all camp activities
Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water (lifeguard certification not required)
Help out where needed and lead activities when asked to by the Camp Director
Complete other duties, as assigned
Benefits of Interning with KE Camps
Build Critical Skills - You will gain skills sought after by employers. 21st Century Skills such as creativity, problem solving, flexibility, collaboration, organization, planning and communication are just a few of the strengths you'll build throughout the summer.
Networking Opportunities - You will build professional contacts with other staff and camp alumni. You'll have the opportunity to create connections that can provide a link to future internships and job opportunities in a variety of careers.
Hands on Leadership Experience - You will supervise a group of campers, lead programs and positively influence the next generation. This is a hands-on leadership experience in which you will engage in active decision-making, behavior management, and team development.
Our camp is located at Fairwood Golf and Country Club in Renton, WA. Camp will run Monday-Friday from June 22 through August 14 - staff members must be available to work the full camp season.
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$44k-60k yearly est. 26d ago
Counseling Intern
Vashon Youth and Family Services
Substance abuse counselor job in Vashon, WA
Each Intern of VYFS:
Works with integrity and respect toward one another, our donors, volunteers, and the diverse communities with whom we interact
Understands the impact of institutional racism as a barrier to service, and strives to reduce barriers to service for those in need
Offers a superior level of customer service
Provides a welcoming environment
Communicates and collaborates across the organization
Gives, and should expect to receive, clear expectations
Works with an eye toward innovation and intellectual contribution
Takes personal responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of his/her own work
Performs their work to the highest ethical expectations of his/her profession
Summary of responsibilities:
Participate in weekly team meetings/consult, weekly supervision and monthly staff meetings
Perform duties related to working with clients identified as high risk, to identify needs and goals to improve clients quality of life for both behavioral and physical health issues
Assess client's current functional level and, in collaboration with the client, develops and monitors an Individual Service Plan and quality of care as well as at risk youth services plan when appropriate
Collaborates with both medical and behavioral providers to ensure optimal care for clients
Available to consult by telephone or telehealth with clients for behavioral issues, and their providers to identify needs, set goals and implement action steps towards achieving goals. Support clients to help them improve their quality of life and ensure an integrated approach to address complex issues
Provides ongoing coordination of case management services, assessment, treatment planning, resource identification and development, environmental assistance, advocacy, collateral supports and clinical services as appropriate to assigned caseload
Create and support a trauma-informed, safe, trusting healing environment that respects the perspectives and experiences of the individuals, families, staff and communities we serve with safety and healing
Hold client confidentiality as a high value, understand and follow all applicable rules of confidentiality, including HIPPA, and subsequent local and national legislation protecting client privacy, seek additional training and clarification when needed
Maintain caseload and paperwork expectations, completing required documentation no later than 10 days following client interactions
Completes treatment plan within 30 days of intake date
Completes At Risk Youth Service plan within 30 days of intake
Completes therapist disclosure at first individual session
Creates safety plan and referrals to crisis connections when Suicidal ideation, self harm or homicidal ideation is present. Informs supervisor, assistant director, or clinical director within 24 hours when aware
Understands duty to warn and makes CPS or APS when warranted as well as informs supervisor within 24 hours of call
REQUIREMENTS:
Education, Experience, and Certification:
Experience with child and family strongly preferred
Fluent in Spanish in a clinical context, strongly preferred
In a graduate program working towards Master's Degree in social services related field (counseling, social work, child, couple family therapy, and case management skills).
Experience working with seriously and persistently mentally ill adult populations
Additional certification requirements: Work towards one or more of: Infant mental health specialist, Child mental health specialist, Geriatric mental health, Developmentally delayed mental health specialist
Valid Washington States driver's license - question about this? How come?
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Delivers such services with respect, tact and cultural awareness.
Training and expertise, or a demonstrated willingness to receive training and develop expertise in at least one Evidence-Based Practice modality of intervention appropriate for delivering therapy to children, youth, adults and families.
Manages the stress of serving difficult/agitated consumers in a safe and dignified manner as dictated by facility policies and procedures.
Works cooperatively in a multidisciplinary team approach, according respect to others based on knowledge and experience as well as discipline.
Computer literacy, ability to learn new technology and adapt to change
$44k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Child and Family Therapist
YWCA Pierce County 3.5
Substance abuse counselor job in Tacoma, WA
Job Description
About the Role:
The Child and Family Therapist at YWCA Pierce County plays a critical role in supporting the mental health and well-being of children and their families through evidence-based therapeutic interventions. This position involves conducting comprehensive assessments, developing individualized treatment plans, and providing counseling services that address a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and relational challenges. The therapist collaborates closely with families, caregivers, and multidisciplinary teams to promote healing, resilience, and positive family dynamics. By fostering a safe and supportive environment, the therapist helps clients build coping skills and improve their overall quality of life. Ultimately, this role contributes to the mission of YWCA Pierce County by empowering children and families to overcome adversity and thrive within their communities.
Minimum Qualifications:
Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related mental health field.
Current licensure as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or equivalent in the state of Washington.
Experience working with children and families in a clinical or community setting.
Strong knowledge of trauma-informed care and evidence-based therapeutic modalities.
Ability to pass background checks and comply with all organizational policies and procedures.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working within a nonprofit or community-based organization.
Training or certification in specific therapeutic approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), or Play Therapy.
Bilingual skills, particularly in Spanish or other languages prevalent in the community.
Familiarity with local social service systems and resources in Pierce County.
Experience with crisis intervention and safety planning.
Responsibilities:
Conduct thorough psychosocial assessments and develop tailored treatment plans for children and families.
Provide individual, family, and group therapy sessions using evidence-based practices.
Collaborate with social workers, educators, healthcare providers, and community resources to coordinate comprehensive care.
Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in compliance with organizational and regulatory standards.
Participate in case consultations, staff meetings, and ongoing professional development to enhance therapeutic effectiveness.
Skills:
The Child and Family Therapist utilizes strong interpersonal and communication skills daily to build trust and rapport with clients and their families, facilitating open and effective dialogue. Clinical assessment and diagnostic skills are essential for accurately identifying client needs and developing appropriate treatment plans. The therapist applies therapeutic techniques and evidence-based interventions to address complex emotional and behavioral issues, adapting approaches to suit individual client circumstances. Collaboration and teamwork skills are critical when coordinating care with multidisciplinary professionals and community partners. Additionally, organizational and documentation skills ensure compliance with legal and ethical standards while maintaining clear and confidential client records.
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$94k-148k yearly est. 2d ago
Crisis Specialist of 988 Swing
Crisis Connections 3.5
Substance abuse counselor job in Seattle, WA
Job DescriptionDescription:
Crisis Specialist of 988
Type: Part-time and full-time shifts available
Payrate: $26.01 per hour.
Union Representation: OPEIU Representation
Schedule/Day/Swing:
Sat-Monday 5pm-1am
Fri-Wed 6pm-2am
Sat-Wed 4pm-12am
Sat-Tues 9am-5pm
Candidates must be located in WA state to be considered.
PROGRAM SUMMARY:
Crisis Connections provides a variety of telephone-based support services that are free and easily accessible to anyone in our community experiencing crisis. Our service area includes King County and WA State. Our passion is to foster resilience and wellbeing for all by connecting people to accessible and compassionate support.
POSITION SUMMARY: The 988 Crisis Specialist is responsible for providing high quality comprehensive crisis intervention and emotional support to individuals experiencing emotional distress and mental health crisis who contact 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline via phone, online chat, and/or SMS text.
We are looking for empathetic, and motivated candidates who want to help others, as part of a growing team. Ideal candidates possess the ability to respond to crisis contacts via phone, chat, or text to assess suicide risks, safety plan, and identify appropriate community linkages for individuals who are experiencing emotional distress. The ideal candidate for this role has excellent computer and spelling skills, a proven ability to communicate effectively through verbal or written communication, and multi-task in a high stress environment. We need you to have passion for helping others and experience in the areas of suicide prevention, mental health, crisis de-escalation, and addiction.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE NEEDED:
Minimum of a GED/High School diploma and four (4) years of full-time behavioral health work experience.
Alternatively, a combination of education and experience will be considered (Master's degree / Bachelor's degree + 1 year BH experience / Associate degree + 2 years BH experience). Specifications: Behavioral health or substance use fields
Experience as a behavioral health professional, crisis intervention, and contact center experience preferred.
Knowledge of King County Public Mental Health System.
Excellent communication and problem-solving skills, including ability to respond to callers with patience, objectivity, and nonjudgmental attitude.
Demonstrated ability to problem solve.
Evidence of ability to work effectively with a multi-disciplinary team of clinical staff and paraprofessionals
Evidence of technical proficiency and ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent verbal, written, and technical skills including the ability to work in multiple software platforms concurrently.
Skilled in web-based computer environment, database navigation, and multiple platforms for clinical contact and documentation.
Agency Affiliated Counselor (AAC) credential through the WA Department of Health required within 6 months of hire, for which Crisis Connections will reimburse the cost.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
988 SUICIDE AND CRISIS LIFELINE CONTACT SUPPORT
1. Knowledgeable of organization and 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline required protocols and procedures.
2. Respond to 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline telephonic, online chat, or SMS texts to provide emotional support, risk assessment, crisis intervention, and support referrals to contacts in a consistent and non-judgmental manner.
3. Uses effective communication skills to assist in behavioral health and suicide risk assessment and de-escalation of 988 contacts.
4. Provide 988 contacts with risk reduction and safety/action planning.
5. Sets appropriate limits with difficult 988 contacts.
6. Exhibits patience and responds to difficult 988 contacts with sensitivity.
7. Smoothly integrates supervisory direction into 988 contacts.
8. Alerts shift clinicians immediately to contact content involving possible danger to the identified client or to other people. (Including suicide, homicide, child/elderly abuse, and other violent threats or ideation.)
9. Alerts shift clinicians when identified contact presents indications of possible men tal disorder.
10. Make every effort to resolve contacts in the least restrictive environment and without law enforcement involvement whenever possible.
11. Triage 988 contacts for referral to appropriate crisis response system partners for higher level of intervention as needed.
12. Ability to adapt quickly to varied protocol/requirements of each incoming/outgoing communication modality.
13. Provide detailed and thorough documentation for all 988 crisis contacts.
14. Adheres to confidentiality policy.
15. Maintain confidentiality of all 988 contact users, crisis center location, Crisis Center staff, and 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Policy and Procedures.
16. Adhere consistently to contact management guidelines and all organization policies and procedures.
17. Must complete new hire orientation and all required training within 30 days of hire.
SERVICE DELIVERY
1. Skillfully uses technology and online directories to access resources.
2. Assists 988 contacts, when necessary, by providing and utilizing resources; provide advocacy with clinical guidance when appropriate.
3. Responsible for maintaining contact volume responses in accordance with 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline contractual metrics.
988 CALL DOCUMENTATION
1. Performs thorough and accurate collection of 988 contact demographic information.
2. Appropriately codes 988 contact's concerns, summation of interaction, and disposition, including referral information, in the electronic health record.
3. Properly uses all other forms and on-shift resources correctly.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Participates in program and organization staff meetings.
Attends training and organization in-services as required by Vibrant/988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline recommendations.
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
1. Vibrant/988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Program Standards
a. Call Abandonment rate 5% or less.
b. Call Answer Rate within 20 seconds.
2. All staff working within the 988 Crisis Services Department share the responsibility to meet these contract metrics.
3. 988 Crisis Specialists will maintain an available rate >85% during scheduled shift.
QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF WORK HABITS
1. Arrives at work on time and maintains regular attendance; working assigned shifts and other shifts when needed.
2. Follows personnel policies and procedures.
3. Written and verbal communication is clear, concise, accurate and thorough.
4. Demonstrates genuine relationships by cooperating with others, handling disagreements directly with the person(s) concerned in a truthful and open manner and accepting constructive feedback. Shows respect to co-workers, volunteers and customers/clients.
5. Must be able to sit and stay focused while navigating technical platforms and virtual conversations for extended periods of time.
6. Makes appropriate use of supervisor and clinicians.
7. Promotes a healthy work environment and contributes to a positive and progressive program culture by demonstrating collaborative decision-making and team-building behaviors; provides peer support and motivates staff to outstanding performance.
8. Suggests solutions to identified problems and approaches decision-making and problem-solving opportunities in a proactive and inclusive way.
9. Attends virtually and in-person to complete all training as assigned.
10. Attends all staff meetings as assigned.
11. All other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Computer Skills Assessment: Crisis Connections requires a basic Computer Skills assessment to measure computer literacy and skills. The assessment is approximately 15 minutes in length, and timed. HR will provide a link to complete the test after screening qualified candidates.
This assessment will be completed on the candidate's personal computer. Upon request, candidates may take the assessment at one of our 2 office locations as an accommodation. Additional accommodations for the assessment are provided upon request.
Technology Requirement:
Smart phone with ability to download the Microsoft Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) application.
For Remote / Hybrid positions
High speed internet (wired ethernet connection preferred). No Cellular or Hotspots.
A quiet and confidential designated working area.
Working Conditions: Individuals in this position should be able to sit or stand for lengthy periods of time. Individuals will need to be able to wear a headset or earphones as they take calls and attend meetings. Individuals will need to manage several IT/software platforms at once and be able to function in an environment with moderate noise and distraction.
This position will expose you to conversations about suicide, mental health issues and staff responding to crisis situations.
Thriving employees means a thriving mission: We work hard to embrace diversity and inclusion. We welcome everyone's lived experiences, cultures, and expertise, at Crisis Connections because it strengthens our team and the care we provide to the community. BIPOC, persons with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQ+ community are strongly encouraged to apply.
We are dedicated to supporting our employees by offering excellent benefits and career progression opportunities.
Excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage
Annual wage increases
Generous Paid Time Off & 12 Paid Holidays
Discount on ORCA transit pass
Free Parking & Flexible Schedules
Growth opportunities
Self-care tools & weekly check ins with your supervisor
Voluntary Benefits
Short-term and long-term disability
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
403B Retirement Plan
Offers of Employment: All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check including a Criminal History Report and Reference Check.
DISCLAIMER: The information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain, or to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications, and objectives required of employees assigned to this job. As an adaptive organization, responsibilities can and will change in alignment with greater efficiencies and mission metrics.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY AND NON-DISCRIMINATION: Crisis Connections (CC) is committed to equal opportunity for all employees and applicants. CC does not discriminate with regards to hiring, assignment, promotion, or other conditions of staff employment because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other status protected under local, state, or federal law.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, upon request, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of our positions.
Crisis Connections is an equal opportunity employer. We value having employees whose skills, experience and background reflect the diverse populations we serve.
$26 hourly 22d ago
Summer Day Camp Counselor-Intern
Ke Camps
Substance abuse counselor job in Renton, WA
KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team!
Our Camp Counselor positions have the potential to serve as competitively paid internships that meet your course credit needs.
First and foremost, your primary responsibilities will be as a Camp Counselor. As an Intern, you will be expected to fulfill your regular daily job responsibilities and it will be up to you to complete your internship responsibilities and to ensure that they do not interfere with your work obligations. Contact your college advisor in advance and ask them if you can use your summer camp job as a practicum, internship or for other course credits. If KE Camps can meet your internship requirements, your on-site Camp Director will be your field supervisor and oversee your course work. You will also be connected to a KE Camps contact at our HQ in Skillman, NJ. To receive credit, you must complete the course, practicum or internship per your college's parameters and complete your summer employment.
As a Camp Counselor, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Counselors interact with our campers throughout the entire day, helping them make friends, try new things, and generally caring for their well-being. The role of a Counselor is to participate, build relationships and have fun while ensuring the physical and emotional safety of every child.
Camp Counselor Qualities
Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights
Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times
Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities
Prior experience working with children
Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations
CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins
Camp Counselor Responsibilities
Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience
Cooperate with fellow Counselors and Camp Director
Greet families and campers upon arrival
Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers
Participate in all camp activities
Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water (lifeguard certification not required)
Help out where needed and lead activities when asked to by the Camp Director
Complete other duties, as assigned
Benefits of Interning with KE Camps
Build Critical Skills - You will gain skills sought after by employers. 21st Century Skills such as creativity, problem solving, flexibility, collaboration, organization, planning and communication are just a few of the strengths you'll build throughout the summer.
Networking Opportunities - You will build professional contacts with other staff and camp alumni. You'll have the opportunity to create connections that can provide a link to future internships and job opportunities in a variety of careers.
Hands on Leadership Experience - You will supervise a group of campers, lead programs and positively influence the next generation. This is a hands-on leadership experience in which you will engage in active decision-making, behavior management, and team development.
Our camp is located at Fairwood Golf and Country Club in Renton, WA. Camp will run Monday-Friday from June 22 through August 14 - staff members must be available to work the full camp season.
Find out more at ****************
$44k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Summer Day Camp Counselor-Intern
Kecamps
Substance abuse counselor job in Gig Harbor, WA
KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team!
Our Camp Counselor positions have the potential to serve as competitively paid internships that meet your course credit needs.
First and foremost, your primary responsibilities will be as a Camp Counselor. As an Intern, you will be expected to fulfill your regular daily job responsibilities and it will be up to you to complete your internship responsibilities and to ensure that they do not interfere with your work obligations. Contact your college advisor in advance and ask them if you can use your summer camp job as a practicum, internship or for other course credits. If KE Camps can meet your internship requirements, your on-site Camp Director will be your field supervisor and oversee your course work. You will also be connected to a KE Camps contact at our HQ in Skillman, NJ. To receive credit, you must complete the course, practicum or internship per your college's parameters and complete your summer employment.
As a Camp Counselor, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Counselors interact with our campers throughout the entire day, helping them make friends, try new things, and generally caring for their well-being. The role of a Counselor is to participate, build relationships and have fun while ensuring the physical and emotional safety of every child.
Camp Counselor Qualities
* Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights
* Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times
* Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities
* Prior experience working with children
* Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations
* CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins
Camp Counselor Responsibilities
* Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience
* Cooperate with fellow Counselors and Camp Director
* Greet families and campers upon arrival
* Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers
* Participate in all camp activities
* Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water (lifeguard certification not required)
* Help out where needed and lead activities when asked to by the Camp Director
* Complete other duties, as assigned
Benefits of Interning with KE Camps
* Build Critical Skills - You will gain skills sought after by employers. 21st Century Skills such as creativity, problem solving, flexibility, collaboration, organization, planning and communication are just a few of the strengths you'll build throughout the summer.
* Networking Opportunities - You will build professional contacts with other staff and camp alumni. You'll have the opportunity to create connections that can provide a link to future internships and job opportunities in a variety of careers.
* Hands on Leadership Experience - You will supervise a group of campers, lead programs and positively influence the next generation. This is a hands-on leadership experience in which you will engage in active decision-making, behavior management, and team development.
Our camp is located at Canterwood Golf and Country Club in Gig Harbor, WA. Camp will run Monday-Friday from June 22 through August 14 - staff members must be available to work the full camp season.
Find out more at ****************
$44k-60k yearly est. 16d ago
Ambulatory Social Work Assistant
University of Washington 4.4
Substance abuse counselor job in Seattle, WA
The UW Medical Center-Montlake Social Work Department has an outstanding opportunity for an Ambulatory Social Work Assistant. WORK SCHEDULE * Full-Time / 40 hours per week * Day Shifts * Hybrid role - 3 days telework per week HIGHLIGHTS * Partner with Social Workers (SW), Nurse Care Coordinators (NCCs), patients, their families and the health care team to address patients' progression of care in inpatient and outpatient settings
* May assist the SW and NCC team in the coordination of the discharge planning process for patients, as well as ongoing coordination of resources and referrals in the outpatient settings
* Strong candidates will have experience with Epic referral management and AK Medicaid coordination
PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
* Accept and act on referrals from SW/NCCs in a timely manner, keeping the SW/NCC informed of progress on the case, documenting in the EMR per department standards, and ensuring that handoffs to all parties are clear and timely.
* Assist the SW/NCCs in identifying, researching, explaining and arranging resources for families. Resources include, but are not limited to, transportation, housing, financial assistance, and safety net programs.
* Under the direction of the SW/NCC, prepare letters and documents to assist families in obtaining benefits. Copy/fax/mail documents as required. Perform other clerical duties as required.
* Provide direct patient care by phone, conduct screenings using standard measurement tools for behavioral health and determine specialty care resource needs, dependent on setting and position.
* Complete review of insurance coverage for mental health benefits to verify and ensure eligibility for services within UW system and community.
* Assist with safe transition of patient to home or other facilities.
REQUIRED POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor of Social Work or a Bachelor's Degree in the behavioral sciences AND two years experience as a Social Work Assistant I or equivalent.
OR
an Associate of Arts Degree in the behavioral sciences AND four years of work experience as a Social Work Assistant I or equivalent.
Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration.
ABOUT UW MEDICAL CENTER-MONTLAKE
UW Medical Center is an acute care academic medical center located in Seattle with two campuses: Montlake and Northwest. As the No. 1 hospital in Seattle and Washington State since 2012 (U.S. News & World Report) and nationally ranked in seven specialties, UW Medical Center prides itself on compassionate patient care as well as its pioneering medical advances.
The UW Medical Center-Montlake campus is located on the edge of the beautiful UW campus which includes many amenities available to our staff as well as very convenient public transit options including the Sound Transit's light rail station across the street.
Excellence. Exploration. Education.
ABOUT UW MEDICINE - WHERE YOUR IMPACT GOES FURTHER
UW Medicine is Washington's only health system that includes a top-rated medical school and an internationally recognized research center. UW Medicine's mission is to improve the health of the public by advancing medical knowledge, providing outstanding primary and specialty care to the people of the region, and preparing tomorrow's physicians, scientists and other health professionals.
All across UW Medicine, our employees collaborate to perform the highest quality work with integrity and compassion and to create a respectful, welcoming environment where every patient, family, student and colleague is valued and honored. Nearly 29,000 healthcare professionals, researchers, and educators work in the UW Medicine family of organizations that includes: Harborview Medical Center, UW Medical Center - Montlake, UW Medical Center - Northwest, Valley Medical Center, UW Medicine Primary Care, UW Physicians, UW School of Medicine, and Airlift Northwest.
Become part of our team. Join our mission to make life healthier for everyone in our community.
Compensation, Benefits and Position Details
Pay Range Minimum:
$72,444.00 annual
Pay Range Maximum:
$106,824.00 annual
Other Compensation:
* Benefits:
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Shift:
First Shift (United States of America)
Temporary or Regular?
This is a regular position
FTE (Full-Time Equivalent):
100.00%
Union/Bargaining Unit:
SEIU Local 925 Healthcare Prof/Lab Tech
About the UW
Working at the University of Washington provides a unique opportunity to change lives - on our campuses, in our state and around the world.
UW employees bring their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills and dedication to building stronger minds and a healthier world. In return, they enjoy outstanding benefits, opportunities for professional growth and the chance to work in an environment known for its diversity, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty.
Our Commitment
The University of Washington is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful and welcoming community for all. As an equal opportunity employer, the University considers applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex, pregnancy, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, disability, or veteran status consistent with UW Executive Order No. 81.
To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at ************ or **********.
Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under Washington state law.
How much does a substance abuse counselor earn in Olympia, WA?
The average substance abuse counselor in Olympia, WA earns between $36,000 and $61,000 annually. This compares to the national average substance abuse counselor range of $27,000 to $67,000.
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