Drug Abuse Counselor (Part Time)

IBUKUN COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY SERV

Drug Abuse Counselor (Part Time)

Chicago, IL
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Competitive salary

    Flexible schedule

    Opportunity for advancement

    The Part-Time Drug Abuse Counselor provides group facilitation and individual counseling to

    youth with substance-use concerns within Ibukun’s trauma-informed therapeutic group

    home. The counselor delivers structured, evidence-based interventions that support

    emotional stabilization, harm reduction, and healthy decision-making. Services are delivered

    in alignment with Medicaid, DCFS, and agency standards, including ASD-informed

    adaptations when clinically indicated.

    Key Responsibilities:

    Clinical Services

    • Provide individual counseling sessions focused on substance-use education, coping

    skills, relapse-prevention strategies, and motivational enhancement.

    • Facilitate weekly substance-use groups, including psychoeducation, skill-building,

    and process-based discussions.

    • Utilize evidence-based modalities such as CBT, Motivational Interviewing, harm-reduction strategies, and trauma-responsive approaches.

    • Incorporate ASD-informed clinical adaptations (visual supports, concrete language, sensory-aware strategies) when appropriate.

    • Conduct screenings and contribute to treatment planning in collaboration with the clinical team.

    Documentation & Compliance

    • Complete timely, accurate progress notes, group notes, and treatment updates in accordance with

    Medicaid and DCFS Requirements

    • Participate in case reviews, staff meetings, and interdisciplinary coordination.

    • Maintain confidentiality and adhere to all ethical, legal, and regulatory standards.

    Collaboration & Support

    • Coordinate with therapists, case managers, nursing staff, and external providers to ensure continuity of care.• Provide consultation to staff regarding substance-use trends, risk factors, and youth support strategies.

    • Support crisis-prevention and de-escalation efforts using trauma-informed practices.

    Qualifications

    • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field (Master’s preferred).

    • CADC, CRADC, or related substance-use credential required or in progress.

    • Experience working with adolescents, trauma-impacted youth, or residential settings preferred.

    • Strong skills in group facilitation, rapport-building, and culturally responsive engagement.

    • Ability to complete documentation that meets Medicaid and DCFS standards.

    Schedule & Compensation

    • Part-time position; flexible scheduling available.

    • Hours include group facilitation and individual sessions weekly.

    • Compensation based on credentials and experience.