Licensed Counselor for Behavioral Health

Recovery Syndicate

Licensed Counselor for Behavioral Health

Chandler, AZ
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Competitive salary

    Dental insurance

    Health insurance

    Paid time off

    Title: Licensed Counselor Licenses Required: LSAT, LAC, LSAT, LIAC, LAAC, or LPC (Active Arizona License) Location: Chandler, Arizona (Outpatient Facility) Employment Type: Full-Time, Exempt Reports To: Clinical Director - LPC

    About Recovery Syndicate

    Recovery Syndicate is a leading outpatient drug and alcohol treatment center in Arizona. We are dedicated to empowering individuals on their path to recovery and are committed to providing a supportive, compassionate environment for clients dealing with substance use and co-occurring disorders.

    Job Summary

    As a Licensed Counselor, you will deliver therapeutic services to individuals and families affected by addiction. You will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to provide evidence-based treatment, facilitate group and individual counseling sessions, and support clients in achieving and maintaining long-term recovery.

    Key Responsibilities

    Conduct assessments and develop individualized treatment plans.

    Provide individual, group, and family counseling using evidence-based practices.

    Facilitate educational and therapeutic groups on topics like substance use, coping skills, and relapse prevention.

    Collaborate with clients to set measurable goals and monitor progress.

    Maintain accurate and timely documentation in Electronic Medical Records (EMR).

    Work with the clinical team to ensure continuity of care.

    Stay updated on best practices and emerging trends in addiction treatment.

    Uphold ethical standards and maintain confidentiality.

    Attend weekly case review meetings.

    Perform additional duties as assigned.

    Qualifications

    Required: Active LSAT, LAC, LSAT, LIAC, LAAC, or LPC license in Arizona.

    Master’s degree in counseling, psychology, or a related field.

    Experience with substance use disorders (preferred).

    Strong understanding of addiction, recovery, and co-occurring mental health disorders.

    Excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills.

    Ability to build rapport with diverse clients.

    Proficiency in Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems (preferred).