What are the responsibilities and job description for the Substance Use Disorder Professional position at THS?
Must have a Washington State Department of Health License as an SUDP or SUDPT
For over 50 years, THS has been a pillar of support in our community, providing evidence-based, culturally responsive behavioral health care for children, youth, and families. We're proud to be:
- Leaders in addressing the opioid epidemic
- Advocates for accessible behavioral health services
- Specialists in serving BIPOC and LGBTQIA communities
- A compassionate family of professionals committed to equity, resilience, and quality care.
As a Substance Use Disorder Professional-Certified (SUDPC) for our Pregnant and Parenting Women Program, you’ll play a pivotal role in supporting participants through every stage of their recovery journey. This role offers a collaborative team environment, opportunities for professional growth, and the chance to make a lasting difference in the lives of others. The schedule is Monday through Friday, with flexible hours. The location is in Bellevue, and the pay is $31.50 - $34.77 per hour.
Requirements:- Provide individual and group treatment assessments.
- Develop and implement treatment plans and concurrent treatment plan reviews reflective of the participant's voice.
- Ensures prompt, accurate clinical documentation
- Able to perform clinical work in an efficient and effective manner and work to achieve THS productivity and quality standards.
- Provides advocacy, case management, information and referral services, and wrap-around services in an outpatient setting.
- Develop a working knowledge of drug treatment facilities and treatment modalities in King County and throughout Washington State.
Minimum Requirements:
- Associate Degree in Social Services/Sciences or related field from an accredited college/university
- Current involvement as a student and/or trainee in the process of becoming a Substance Use Disorder Professional.
- Current WA State Department of Health SUDP in good standing
- Must have knowledge and experience in substance use treatment, family dynamics, and counseling.
- Able to work effectively with diverse populations.
- Able to work effectively in teams and perform well under pressure.
- Maintain a professional image within the community at all times.
- Drug-free for a minimum of three years immediately prior to employment and no misuse of alcohol or drugs while employed as a Substance Use Disorder Professional.
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Computer proficiency is required, including learning electronic medical records systems and effectively documenting client records.
What We Offer:
- Employer paid medical/dental/vision insurance packages.
- Employer paid life insurance
- 12 accrued vacation days for year one, up to 20 days in subsequent years
- 12 days sick leave accrual per year
- Mental Health Day
- 1 Personal Day
- 12 Paid Holidays
- Flexible Spending Plan
- 403(b) Retirement plan
- Employee Assistance Program
- Training Allowance/License Reimbursement
- We are also a Second Chance Employer
Salary : $32 - $35