Now Hiring: Substance Abuse Counselor (Make an Impact Daily) | Baltimore, MD Are you the kind of counselor who doesn’t just do the work—but lives it? At Loving Care Counseling Services, we’re not just providing treatment—we’re building transformation, restoring families, and changing communities. And we’re looking for a counselor who’s ready to be part of something bigger. What You’ll Be Doing (Your Impact): • Lead individual and group therapy sessions that truly move clients forward • Help clients break cycles and build structure in their recovery • Provide real support, education, and accountability —not just checkboxes • Collaborate with a strong, mission-driven clinical and peer team • Contribute to a program focused on results, growth, and long-term recovery Who Thrives Here: • You have experience in substance use treatment (certified or working toward it) • You know how to engage clients who are resistant, guarded, or stuck • You bring both compassion AND structure —you can care and hold accountability • You’re a team player who communicates and shows up consistently • You want to grow professionally, not stay stagnant What You’ll Get: • Competitive pay (based on credentials + experience) • A supportive leadership team that actually invests in your growth • A workplace grounded in Love + Accountability (our core model) • Opportunity to be part of a rapidly growing, community-impact organization • Real influence—you’re not just a number here Location: Baltimore, MD Positions Available: Full-Time / Part-Time Why This Role Matters: This isn’t just a job—it’s a chance to help people rebuild their lives from the ground up. The work is real. The impact is real. And the right person will feel that from day one. Ready to make a difference? Apply now and join the mission. Responsibilities: • Conduct comprehensive assessments and clinical evaluations to establish diagnostic impressions and apply SBIRT protocols effectively. • Keep accurate records and reports to monitor clients' progress, services provided, and relevant information. • Deliver counseling services to help clients overcome challenges, adapt to life changes, and promote positive transformations while referring them to suitable community or social service programs. • Assist clients in accessing treatment by organizing psychiatric assessments, coordinating medical stabilization, facilitating health insurance applications, securing treatment funding, and collaborating with support systems as needed. • Evaluate clients' mental and physical well-being in conjunction with other professionals to determine the appropriate level of care. • Monitor and evaluate clients' progress towards measurable treatment goals through follow-up sessions and assessments. • Advocate for clients during crisis situations and intervene promptly to address urgent matters. • Collaborate with mental health professionals, legal entities, probation officers, and post-treatment organizations to ensure seamless care transitions. • Collaborate with other professionals to assess clients' needs and create personalized treatment plans. • Educate clients and community members on addiction-related subjects and available services, offering referrals when necessary. • Provide support and guidance to family members and concerned individuals to help them understand and assist those struggling with substance abuse. Qualifications: • Candidates must have a Certified Supervised Counselor-Alcohol and Drug (CSC-AD) certification or a Certified Associate Counselor-Alcohol and Drug (CAC-AD) certification. or an Addiction Trainee (ADT) certification. • Essential qualifications include having a deep understanding of the recovery process and being able to support recovery using established standardized ASAM processes. • Knowledge of substance abuse and dual diagnosis is mandatory for this position. • Responsibilities include providing clinical and administrative services to patients and their families. Compensation: $26 - $35 hourly
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• Conduct comprehensive assessments and clinical evaluations to establish diagnostic impressions and apply SBIRT protocols effectively.
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• Keep accurate records and reports to monitor clients' progress, services provided, and relevant information.
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• Deliver counseling services to help clients overcome challenges, adapt to life changes, and promote positive transformations while referring them to suitable community or social service programs.
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• Assist clients in accessing treatment by organizing psychiatric assessments, coordinating medical stabilization, facilitating health insurance applications, securing treatment funding, and collaborating with support systems as needed.
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• Evaluate clients' mental and physical well-being in conjunction with other professionals to determine the appropriate level of care.
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• Monitor and evaluate clients' progress towards measurable treatment goals through follow-up sessions and assessments.
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• Advocate for clients during crisis situations and intervene promptly to address urgent matters.
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• Collaborate with mental health professionals, legal entities, probation officers, and post-treatment organizations to ensure seamless care transitions.
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• Collaborate with other professionals to assess clients' needs and create personalized treatment plans.
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• Educate clients and community members on addiction-related subjects and available services, offering referrals when necessary.
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• Provide support and guidance to family members and concerned individuals to help them understand and assist those struggling with substance abuse.