What are the responsibilities and job description for the Substance Use Disorder Professional position at International Community Health Services?
Job Description
Job Description
Join the ICHS Team!
Discover how you can make an impact on people, communities and creating greater health equity.
International Community Health Services (ICHS) is a nationally-recognized federally qualified health center, and for over 50 years ICHS has provided culturally and linguistically appropriate health and wellness services, including increasing health equity for uninsured and medically underserved individuals of all languages and walks of life. We firmly believe that access to quality health care strengthens our families and communities, and promotes a more just society. We take pride in our diverse and inclusive workforce and at ICHS we value respect and support each other so each individual can achieve his or her full potential. We invite you to join us and be inspired by colleagues that share your mission and purpose.
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We offer
- Competitive salary for the Seattle / Puget Sound region
- Share the success” bonuses
- Insurance premiums 100% paid by ICHS
- Paid time off accrual up to 200 hours annually with up to 264 hours rollover year to year
- Automatic 4% retirement contribution
- 9 paid holidays a year, including 2 personal holidays
- Reimbursement for professional licensure
Job Summary
In addition to patient care within the framework of established behavioral health guidelines and ICHS’ Principles of Practice and approved by the appropriate licensing board in the State of Washington, the Substance Use Disorder Professional functions as a member of the collaborative care team that includes the patient, primary care provider, behavioral health provider, consulting psychiatrist, and other medical staff as needed. This position is responsible for providing integrated substance use disorder care within a primary care setting. This is temporary position for 2 years with possible renewal in the future.
Education - Associate's degree in Human Services or related field or successful completion of 90 quarter or 60 semester college credits in courses from a Washington State Department of Health approved school.
Experience - One (1) year experience working with individuals with substance use disorders.
Other Requirement(s) - Active, unrestricted Washington State license required. Suicide assessment, treatment, and management training required by WA State Department of Health. Bilingual language fluency preferred.