Now Hiring: Passionate Substance Abuse Counselor | Baltimore, MD Are you driven to make a real difference in the lives of those battling substance use disorders? Loving Care Counseling Services is looking for a dedicated, skilled, and compassionate Substance Abuse Counselor to join our mission-driven team in Baltimore, MD. What You'll Do: • Empower clients on their path to recovery through impactful individual and group therapy sessions. • Deliver supportive counseling , referrals, and education to guide clients toward lasting transformation. • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure holistic, client-centered care. What We’re Looking For: • A passionate professional with proven experience in substance abuse counseling. • Strong communication and motivational skills to engage and uplift clients. • A team player with a heart for service and a mind for structure. Why Join Us? • Competitive compensation based on experience and credentials. • Supportive, values-based environment committed to professional growth and healing-centered care. • Opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking organization making a powerful impact in Baltimore communities. If you're ready to inspire change, restore hope, and help transform lives, we'd love to hear from you! Apply today and become a part of something meaningful. 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.