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Addiction Counselor

Tucson, AZ ยท On-site

$39K - $52K/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

$43K - $57K/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 ...

Provide crisis intervention and stabilization services * Educate patients and their families about addiction, treatment options, and recovery resources * Maintain accurate and detailed medical ...

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How much do addiction interventionist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 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.

Do you have to be certified to be an interventionist?

While certification is not always legally required to work as an addiction interventionist, many employers prefer or require certification from recognized organizations such as the Association of Intervention Specialists (AIS) or the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC). Certification can demonstrate professional competence and may improve job prospects, but requirements vary by state and employer. Some interventionists also pursue training in counseling, addiction studies, or related fields to enhance their skills.

What does an addiction interventionist do?

An addiction interventionist is a professional who plans and facilitates interventions to help individuals recognize their substance use issues and seek treatment. They assess the person's situation, coordinate with family and treatment providers, and use communication skills to motivate change. Certification and experience in counseling or addiction studies are often required for this role.

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.

How do you become an addiction interventionist?

To become an addiction interventionist, individuals typically need a background in counseling, social work, or healthcare, along with specialized training in addiction and intervention techniques. Certification from organizations such as the Association of Intervention Specialists (AIS) or similar is often required or preferred, and strong communication and empathy skills are essential for success in this role.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

Addiction interventionists typically do not earn $2000 a day; their pay varies based on experience, location, and setting. High-paying roles in the healthcare or consulting sectors, such as specialized medical professionals or executive consultants, may reach that level, but these are not common for interventionists. Most high-earning jobs require advanced certifications, extensive experience, or ownership of a business.

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 June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 47% Full Time, 35% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 7% Contract, and 8% 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.

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Uprising Addiction Center

Shreveport, LA โ€ข On-site

$25 - $35/hr

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

This posting is for a candidate pool and talent pipeline for future opportunities.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER is to offer the highest quality and professional, Inpatient Detoxification, Residential Treatment, and Partial Hospital Program (PHP.
We are committed to treating patients and their families with the highest regard and respect as clients work toward reaching their highest growth potential in their recovery process. This is accomplished through the strict adherence to the highest ethical standards of care and policies and procedures set forth by the Louisiana Department of State of Health Services and the Joint Commission.
  • UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER ensures all clients are treated with compassion, respect, and dignity regardless of race, creed, age, sex, handicaps, or sexual orientation.
  • UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER employees are competent and responsible personnel who adhere to a strict code of professional ethics which include but are not limited to the prohibition of fraternization with patients, exploitation of clients, or any criminal behaviors.
  • UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER provides clients with accurate and complete information regarding the available services including the program rules, regulations, goals and objectives of the program.
  • Appropriate availability of alternative treatment modalities is made at any time before during or after treatment if they are requested or the client's needs are out of the scope of our practice.
  • UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER will ensure that discharge from treatment is conducted in accordance with Louisiana rule standards.
  • UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER provides both Louisiana regulations and Joint Commission environment of care standards.
  • UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER will take all necessary and appropriate measures to maintain individual client records and information in a confidential and professional manner.
  • UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER strives to maintain positive relations with the surrounding community and pursues every reasonable action to encourage responsible client behaviors and community safety.

SUMMARY
The Therapist at UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER is responsible for providing addiction and mental health treatment to patients in the Inpatient Detoxification, Resident Treatment (RTC), and Partial Hospital Program (PHP). As part of a multidisciplinary team, the Counselor will perform direct services, including individual, family and group psychotherapy, assessments, consultations and crisis interventions within the scope of the respective individual's license.
AGE/PATIENT POPULATION(S) SERVED
Age of Patient Population Served: Adult (18 & older)
Population Served: Persons meeting DSM5 criteria for substance use disorders with or without co-occurring psychiatric illness
EXPECTATIONS OF ALL EMPLOYEES
  1. Adheres to all UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER Policies and Procedures
  2. Conducts self in a manner that represents UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER's values at all times
  3. Maintains a positive and respectful attitude with all work-related contacts
  4. Communicates regularly with supervisor about departmental and UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER concerns
  5. Consistently reports to work on time, prepared to perform the duties of the position
  6. Meets productivity standards and performs duties as workload necessitates

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  1. Keeping abreast of current literature and developments in the field, and attending required agency training.
  2. Appropriately documents clinical service provided.
  3. Ensures to use the utmost of care in protecting the confidentiality of client records in accordance with State and Federal laws
  4. Collaborates with medical, nursing, and counseling staff regarding detox clients
  5. Provide Professional and ethical therapy to chemically dependent patients in treatment through group, individual counseling, family counseling, and education.
  6. Documenting casework in a timely manner in compliance with agency policies and procedures, including writing objective case notes, progress and discharge reports, and other timely status reports as requested by the supervisor and according to Louisiana & Joint Commission standards.
  7. Presents changes, improvements or additions to protocols or behavioral health services to the team.
  8. Understands and adheres to UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER's compliance standards as they appear in UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER's Corporate Compliance Policy, Code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest Policy.
  9. Keeps abreast of all pertinent federal, state and UPRISING ADDICTION CENTER regulations, laws, and policies as they presently exist and as they change or are modified.
  10. Keeps abreast of current literature and developments in the field, and attending required agency training.
  11. Appropriately documents clinical service provided.
  12. Performs other duties and tasks as required

AGE SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES (ADULT, 18yrs+)
1. Demonstrates ability to systemically collect, record and analyze data and other relevant interactive social systems, including mental status, special precautions (suicidality, homicidality, elopement); physical problems/medical acuity (withdrawal and nutritional needs); and ethnic concerns (social, religious, or cultural needs).
2. Uses assessment data to identify problem list and other interactive social systems.
3. Initiates/develops a treatment plan with specific goals and interventions unique to the needs of the patient.
4. Intervenes as guided by the treatment plan to implement appropriate interventions that promote, maintain, or restore physical and mental health, prevent illness effect rehabilitation, and restore developmental progression in adulthood.
5. Provides health teaching for adult/family through individual and group interactions.
6. Recommends special precautions for adults, as needed.
7. Evaluates the response of the adult/family to interventions in order to revise the plan, including discharge criteria.
8. Ability to apply ASAM criteria for appropriate level of care determination.
MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTS
Education, Training, and Experience Required:
  1. Mental health professional licensure in Louisiana, to include Licensed Psychologist (Ph.D., Psy.D., Ed.D.), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW/LMSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC/P-LPC)), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT/P-LMFT).
  2. Successful completion of continuing education as required by license issuing body.
  3. Required: possess a Master's Degree in social work, counseling, psychology, addiction or related field from a regionally or nationally accredited university.
  4. Current CPR certification (will provide training at facility)
  5. Current SAMA/CTI/CPI certification (will provide training at facility)

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  1. Knowledge of industry standards: organization, theory, principles, and research processes, accreditation and regulatory standards, ability to assess clinical care requirements based on psychotherapeutic and human development principles, scope of practice, and regulatory standards.
  2. Understanding of Addiction: Basic knowledge about substance use disorders
  3. Treatment knowledge: familiarity with behavior change and recovery models
  4. Application to practice: Methods for applying intervention and recovery knowledge to practice
  5. Professional readiness: Issues related to self-awareness, diversity, ethics, ad continuing education
  6. Knowledge of PC software programs, particularly Microsoft Word and Excel is required.
  7. Accurately and timely enters clinical documentation using electronic medical records (EMR) software.
  8. Written and oral communication skills; must be able to concentrate on work amid distractions such as noise, conversations and foot traffic
  9. Must maintain self-control in volatile or hostile situations such as when verbally or physically confronted in an aggressive manner
  10. Must be able to work independently with little direct supervision in an unstructured environment with multiple demands
  11. Reading and writing level that can clearly express or understand complex concepts, assessments, directions and processes or sequences of events - level equivalent to at least two years of college.
  12. Ability to represent the program well in interactions both inside and outside the facility
  13. Working knowledge of (American Society of Addiction Medicine) ASAM criteria.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand or sit for extended periods of time. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
The job requires frequent contact with water (hand washing and cleaning) and working with body fluid and hazardous chemicals. When under these working conditions, OSHA standards and universal precautions must be followed at all times.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee must be able to work in a fast-paced environment with minimal to high volumes of stress.
EEOC STATEMENT:
It is our policy to abide by all Federal and State laws, as well as, the requirements of 41 CFR 60-1.4(a), 60-300.5(a) and 60-741.5(a), prohibiting discrimination against qualified individuals based on their status as protected veterans or individuals with disabilities, and prohibiting discrimination against all individuals based on their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.