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Addiction Counselor

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$39.20K - $52.50K/yr

Provides intervention for complex cases. Provides case management services for clients, including ... Licensed Addiction Counselor Technician (LACT), Licensed Associate Addiction Counselor (LAAC) for ...

Addiction Counselor ID: 5650-6 Department: Outpatient Location: Patchogue Description Full time ... Crisis intervention * Age-specific skills (Adolescents, Geriatric) * Knowledge of Medication ...

PT Addiction Counselor

Parkville, MD

$43.20K - $57.90K/yr

Job Summary The Addiction Counselor plays a vital role in supporting individuals struggling with ... Provide crisis intervention when necessary and develop coping strategies for clients. * Coordinate ...

Addiction Counselor ID: 5500 Department: Clinical Location: Amityville Description Part-time and ... Crisis Intervention * Age-Specific Skills (Adolescents & Geriatric) * Knowledge of Medication ...

Addiction Counselor

Bismarck, ND · On-site

$5.30K - $7.07K/mo

There is an Addiction Counselor position open at the West Central Behavioral Health Clinicin ... You will provide crisis intervention and risk assessments in the office and in the community. Also ...

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How much do addiction interventionist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for addiction interventionist in the United States is $22.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $25.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Addiction Interventionist job?

An Addiction Interventionist is a professional who helps individuals struggling with addiction recognize their need for treatment. They work with families, friends, and loved ones to plan and conduct interventions that encourage the person to seek help. Interventionists provide guidance, emotional support, and resources to ensure a structured and compassionate approach. Their goal is to break through denial and motivate individuals to enter rehabilitation programs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Addiction Interventionist position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Addiction Interventionist, you typically need a background in mental health, counseling, or social work, along with experience or certification in addiction intervention techniques. Knowledge of case management software, familiarity with assessment tools, and sometimes credentials such as Certified Intervention Professional (CIP) are commonly required. Exceptional communication, emotional intelligence, and conflict resolution skills help build trust with clients and their families. These competencies are crucial for effectively facilitating interventions, guiding individuals toward treatment, and supporting lasting recovery outcomes.

What does a typical day look like for an Addiction Interventionist?

A typical day for an Addiction Interventionist often involves meeting with concerned family members or loved ones to assess the situation and plan tailored interventions. You may facilitate group intervention sessions, support clients in crisis, and coordinate with treatment centers to arrange immediate admission when necessary. Documentation of cases, follow-up with recovering clients, and collaboration with healthcare professionals and support networks are also essential parts of the role. This dynamic workweek requires adaptability and a proactive approach, as each intervention is unique and can evolve rapidly based on client needs.
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Infographic showing various Addiction Interventionist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,731 per year, or $22.9 per hour.
Addiction Recovery Counselor (Mental Health Services)

Addiction Recovery Counselor (Mental Health Services)

Vinfen

Somerville, MA • On-site

$57.48K/yr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Vinfen rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

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Job description

Overview
The ACCS Addiction Recovery Counselor promotes the full integration and functioning of Persons Served (PS) needed to live successfully in the community. Works collaboratively with PS to understand how the use of substances impacts their lives. Functions as resource to PS and other Team members on substance addiction (SA) assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation techniques and resources.
SIGN ON BONUS: $2K
Responsibilities
The essential job duties/responsibilities of the position include but are not limited to the information listed below:
• Screens, assesses, and reassesses substance use, addiction risk and addiction treatment needs using Simple Screening Instrument for Substance Abuse (SSI-SA) and other assessments; for PS in GLEs and outreach settings. Develop formulations, and direct other Licensed staff to develop formulations that address the level of use and potential risk, current impact of substances or addictive behavior, and the PS readiness for change.
• Provide direct interventions and supports to PS by the Team with Substance misuse/addiction regardless of where they reside.
• Employ trauma informed, recovery-oriented, person-centered, culturally competent and strengths-based approaches and skills training techniques in the work.
• Provide Addictions Treatment evidence-based and best practices to all PS, including Motivational Interviewing and Stages of Change; Harm Reduction and Relapse Prevention; SSI-SA; Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral and Treatment (SBIRT); Seeking Safety, Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP), and Cognitive Behavioral interventions, as well as the development of Safety Plans and Crisis Prevention and Response Plans, and 8 Dimensions of Wellness.
• Refer PS and coordinate with Care Coordination entities to promote PS access to Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Dual Recovery groups, and other psycho-educational services that address substance misuse/addictions and related issues (Hepatitis C, HIV/AIDs treatment) as appropriate.
• Provide Addictions Treatment psycho-educational services to PS individually and in groups.
• Participate as member of intervention team for assigned PS.
• Provide ongoing training, mentoring and modeling for Addictions Treatment evidenced-based practices to GLE SIE staff including but not limited to motivational interviewing, stages of change, harm reduction and housing first to support readiness, relapse prevention, and long-term addictions recovery for PS.
• Perform, train, supervise, mentor, model evidenced-based clinical and recovery-oriented interventions for PS, including Motivational Interviewing; Harm Reduction and Addiction Treatment support; Screening; Brief Intervention, Referral and Treatment (SBIRT) and Seeking Safety. Perform evidenced-based interventions including Stages of Change; Wellness Recovery Action Plans (WRAP); and Cognitive Behavioral interventions.
• Provide thorough and thoughtful documentation of PS needs and services.
• Promote engagement, safe housing, community tenure, achievement of greater self-sufficiency and successful completion of service for all PS.
• Promote healthcare, employment and education services access for PS.
• Coordinate with Care Coordination Entities to ensure Persons have access to community-based acute addictions treatment, medication assisted treatment, self-help and peer support, and psychoeducational services that address addiction treatment and related issues and relapse prevention.
• Participate as member of Addiction Recovery Counselor Community of Practice Workgroup led by Clinical Directors for licensure and role-specific supervision, continuous professional role competency development, mentoring and learning.
• Receive regularly scheduled, role-based clinical supervision from Assistant Team Leader.
• Perform other related duties, as assigned.
Knowledge and Skills:
• Strong commitment to the right and ability of people served by ACCS to live, work, have meaningful relationships and receive the clinical treatment, resources and supports needed to thrive in their community of choice
• Extensive knowledge of Addiction Treatment principles and modalities, best practices and evidence-based practices, including Motivational Interviewing and Stages of Change; Harm Reduction; SSI-SA; Brief Intervention, Referral and Treatment (SBIRT); Housing First; Addiction Peer Support Services; Seeking Safety, Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP), and Cognitive Behavioral interventions; acute Addiction Treatment practices; and Medication Assisted Treatment
• Extensive knowledge of engagement strategies, and ability to build supportive, trusting relationships with PS
• Knowledge of risk management and mitigation strategies
• Knowledge of recovery-oriented, person-centered and strengths-based values and principles and modalities, empowerment and self-advocacy techniques
• Knowledge of the effects of prejudice including internalized negative attitudes about oneself, discrimination, and oppression of people with psychiatric disorders, and the effects of poverty.
• Knowledge of trauma-informed and culturally competent services
• Sensitivity to the cultural, religious, ethnic, disability and gender issues of PS
• Knowledge of human, legal, and civil rights of PS
• Knowledge of emergency services and acute care addictions systems
• Knowledge of community based mental health, health care, care coordination and other services and resources available to PS
• Knowledge of health risks of psychiatric disability and/or addictions
• Skills and competence to formulate appropriate treatment plans and train staff to perform interventions for substance misuse/addiction services
• Knowledge of formal and informal substance misuse/addictions assessment practices
• Knowledge and use of different communication and learning styles and supervisory techniques
• Knowledge of participatory and collaborative skills
• Ability to provide leadership to staff on substance misuse/addictions issues
About Vinfen
Established in 1977, Vinfen is a nonprofit, health and human services organization and a leading provider of community-based services to individuals with mental health conditions, intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain injuries, and behavioral health challenges. Our services and advocacy promote the recovery, resiliency, habilitation, and self-determination of the people we serve. Vinfen's 3,200 dedicated employees are experienced, highly-trained professionals who provide a full range of supportive living, health, educational, and clinical services in 318 programs throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut. For more information about Vinfen, please visit www.vinfen.org/careers
My Vinfen. My Community. My Job.
Vinfen is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.
Qualifications
Job Requirements:
• A high school diploma or equivalent is required; Bachelor's degree strongly preferred.
• Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor or Certified Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor (LADC 1, LADC II, CADC I, or CADC II) in Massachusetts required.
• Clinical experience working with people with co-occurring disorders or addictions preferred.
• Must have access to an operational and insured vehicle and be willing to use it to transport PS.
• Preference given to bilingual/bicultural applicants and applicants with lived experience of psychiatric conditions.
Driving Requirements:
Driving is a requirement for this position using either a Vinfen van or a personal vehicle. If using a personal vehicle, you must possess and maintain adequate insurance as well as maintain a safe driving record which is subject to annual checks. A valid driver's license must be presented at the time of employment. Incumbents must be at least 21 years of age, have maintained a valid US driver's license for at least six months, and must be able to pass a driver's screening background check.
Physical Effort:
Ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, stoop, crouch, crawl, climb as this is a very physically active position. Must be able to lift at least 25 pounds using proper lifting techniques or the use of a two-person lift. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment such as a calculator, copier, and printer. Ability to sit, reach, climb stairs, and maneuver through narrow spaces or hallways. Ability to assist PS with tasks of daily living. Ability to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time as needed. Ability to bend, reach, file, sit, stand, and move around the facility. Ability to speak, hear, and communicate with PS, staff, and external representatives. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Additional Certifications Required:
CPR required within first two weeks of hire
First Aid required within two weeks of hire
MAP required within 150 days of hire
Pay Range
USD $57,480.00 - USD $65,796.53 /Yr.

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