Job Description
Description Residential Substance Abuse Counselor Baltimore, MD
Are you a compassionate, self-motivated addiction counselor looking for the freedom to shape your approach while making a lasting impact in a residential setting? Why you'll love working with us: - Use your clinical judgment - Enjoy the autonomy to direct care in a supportive environment that trusts your expertise and allows you to work independently without unnecessary oversight.
- Enjoy a manageable caseload - Unlike many hospitals and larger programs, our setting allows you to focus on quality care without being overwhelmed by high client volume.
- Maintain work/life balance - Benefit from a consistent daytime schedule that supports your personal time and well-being, with no unexpected shifts or long hours.
- Grow with us - As we expand our residential program, you'll have the opportunity to take on new responsibilities and advance your career within a supportive and evolving team.
Fresh Hope is a residential treatment facility that offers a structured, supportive environment for adults seeking recovery from substance use. Our goal is to help individuals build the skills and resilience needed for lasting remission from drug use while respecting their privacy, dignity, and right to meaningful connection.
What you'll do as a Residential Substance Abuse Counselor: - Implement daily treatment groups and workshops based on the clinical assessment and treatment plan developed by the clinical supervisor.
- Arrange referrals for health and human services agencies as needed
- Work with clients to help them identify triggers for relapse and develop skills to avoid relapse
- Use a strengths-based, trauma-informed approach to support clients in their treatment and recovery
- Provide individual counseling, lead workshops, and facilitate group sessions
- Develop long-term therapeutic relationships with clients
- Monitor client access to and involvement with treatment and other providers to help address barriers to treatment and the recovery process
- Maintain up-to-date and complete clinical records, therapy notes, and treatment plans
Our Ideal Residential Substance Abuse Counselor: - Experienced: At least 2 years of experience working with clients with drug and alcohol/substance use disorder is preferred. Knowledge of recovery support systems and 12-Step Programs is strongly preferred.
- Licensed: Must have one of the following certifications or licenses - CSC-AD (Certified Supervised Counselor Alcohol and Drug), CAC-AD (Certified Associate Counselor - Alcohol and Drug), LCADC (Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor), LCSW, LSW, LCPC
- Clinically Diverse: Familiarity with strengths-based and trauma-informed approaches, CBT, DBT, and motivational therapies is preferred.
- Dependable: Submits accurate notes in a timely fashion. Follows through on commitments. Arrives at work on time.
- Computer Skills: Must be familiar with basic MS Office programs and able to submit and maintain electronic notes.
What we offer our Residential Substance Abuse Counselor: - Competitive Pay: $60,000 per year
- $500 Sign-on Bonus
- Health benefits
- Paid Vacation and Sick Time
- Paid Holidays
- Daytime Schedule - Monday-Friday (8 AM-4 PM)
- Casual work environment
- Opportunity to use your skills and creativity
- Company laptop provided
To Apply If you are a licensed Drug & Alcohol Counselor or a Mental or Behavioral Health Therapist (LCSW, LSW, LCPC, CSC-AD, CAC-AD, or LCADC) and would like to be considered for our Residential Substance Abuse Counselor position in our residential facility, please submit your resume in MS Word or PDF format.
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Casual work, Relocation package, Shift work, Monday to Friday,