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AMFT

Los Angeles, CA ยท On-site

Experience in addiction field preferred. * Knowledge/Abilities : Competent in individual, family, didactic and group therapy modalities. Assumes responsibility for own personal and professional ...

Therapist

Redlands, CA ยท On-site

We are seeking to fill a Full Time AMFT/ACSW or LMFT/LCSW position. General Summary ... addiction, and mental health disabilities and treatment Must be willing to work weekends and ...

Therapist

Reno, NV ยท On-site

Active state licensure as a therapist (ACSW, LCSW, AMFT, LMFT, APCC, LPC). * Proven experience in psychotherapy and addiction counseling. * Strong understanding of cognitive behavioral therapy ...

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Associate LMFT

Los Angeles, CA ยท On-site

$1/hr

Substance Addiction Counseling: and groups Language: * Spanish (Preferred) License/Certification: * AMFT number (Preferred) Job Types: Part-time, Contract Company Description Our commitment to ...

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How much do amft addiction jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for amft addiction in the United States is $52,998.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,000.00 and $56,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Amft Addiction vs Amft Mental Health?

AspectAmft AddictionAmft Mental Health
CredentialsMaster's in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT), state licensureMaster's in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT), state licensure
Work EnvironmentSubstance abuse clinics, rehab centers, outpatient settingsGeneral mental health clinics, private practices, hospitals
Industry UsageSpecialized in addiction treatment and recoveryBroader mental health issues including anxiety, depression, trauma

Amft Addiction and Amft Mental Health both require similar credentials and licensure. However, Amft Addiction focuses specifically on addiction and substance abuse treatment, often working in rehab centers and substance abuse clinics. In contrast, Amft Mental Health covers a wider range of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and trauma, in various clinical settings.

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Infographic showing various Amft Addiction job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 16% Full Time, 69% Part Time, 11% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,998 per year, or $25.5 per hour.

AMFT

Recovery Zone

Los Angeles, CA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Salary: $33.00-35.00

Job Title:

MFT-Associate/Certified Counselor

Department:

Clinical/Operations

Division/Section:

PHP

Reports To:

Clinical Director



SUMMARY

Under the direction of the Clinical Director the MFT-Associate/Certified Counselor will manage the clinical integrity of the program and provide clinical supervision to counselors and case management staff working in the PHP/IOP programs.



ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Responsible for clinical care and provision of substance abuse services (group and individual) provided on site.
  2. Assists in developing, organizing, and conducting programs to provide education for conditions and problems relating to substance abuse and mental health.
  3. Conducts or assists in individual and/or group counseling sessions and programs.
  4. Observes and oversees adherence to all policies and procedures. Monitors violations and administers disciplinary action.
  5. Provides support for substance abuse program activities including providing activity reports, reviewing the files of subordinates to ensure the accurate and timely documentation, and creating an environment which supports that mission of the program.
  6. Oversees substance abuse counseling activities by facilitating and co-facilitating didactic educational presentations, group counseling, and individual counseling sessions.
  7. Reviews and selects new instructional materials and programs for use in the substance abuse program.
  8. Provides continual opportunities to increase the knowledge and skills of Counselors.
  9. Maintains a collegian relationship with other substance abuse professionals, programs, and associations.
  10. Develops and updates clinical policies and procedures, treatment manuals and training curriculum, as needed.
  11. Performs other duties as assigned.

ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES:

  1. Participates in Quality Improvement task groups (as assigned).
  2. Interface with assigned clients insurance, managed care companies, planning and concurrent review.
  3. Facilitates ancillary services/community referrals for assigned clients.
  4. Facilitates/approves any client passes.
  5. Participates in in-service training, individual/group supervision meetings, and counselor/residential staff interface meetings.
  6. Communicates with residential staff via communication book and client's record to maximize utilization of milieu in supporting the client's treatment plan.
  7. Ensures client records for assigned case load are comprehensive, complete, neat and meet licensing standards.
  8. Facilitates legal commitments with client case load (includes coordinating transportation with Activities/Operations Manager) licensing standards.
  9. Other duties as assigned.



JOB REQUIREMENTS

  • Education: Minimum of a High School Diploma or GED, (Bachelors Degree preferred) and/or the equivalent of 3 years of previous chemical dependency treatment experience in addiction field.
  • Licensure: Maintains current counselor licensure or certification (CADAC/NADAC), as applicable, including First Aid and CPR training, valid California Drivers license and provides copies of all current certifications to the Facility.
  • Experience: Experience in addiction field preferred.
  • Knowledge/Abilities: Competent in individual, family, didactic and group therapy modalities. Assumes responsibility for own personal and professional growth. Keeps current via professional literature and stays up-to-date with professional techniques, theories and procedures. Observes the Facility personnel requirements contained in the policy and procedure manual.

PHYSICAL DEMAND/WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • Physical Effort: Work activities require long periods of standing and sitting; independent body mobility (stoop, bend, walk routinely to perform daily tasks; ability to lift and carry up to 25 lbs.; sufficient vision to read standard text; manual dexterity to use hands, arms, shoulder repetitively to write, record and document information daily.
  • Stress: Performs in high stress environment with psychiatric or chemically dependent clients.
  • Work activities are partially structured and require judgment in setting priorities.
  • Clinical decisions require judgment based upon commonly accepted principles of recovery.
  • Other decisions are guided by policies/procedures or guidelines and precedents established by similar situations.

KEY COMPETENCIES

To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies and skill sets:
Skill Set; Communications

  • Oral Communication - The ability to express oneself clearly in conversations and interactions with others. Speaks clearly and can be easily understood. Organizes ideas clearly in oral speech. Expresses ideas concisely in oral speech. Summarizes or paraphrases his/her understanding of what others have said to verify understanding and prevent miscommunication.
  • Written Communication - The ability to express oneself clearly in business writing. Expresses ideas clearly and concisely in writing. Organizes written ideas clearly and signals the organization to the reader (e.g. through an introductory paragraph or through the use of headings). Writes using concrete, specific language. Spells correctly. Writes grammatically. Uses punctuation correctly.
  • Interpersonal Awareness - The ability to notice, interpret, and anticipate others concerns and feelings, and to communicate this awareness empathetically to others. Understands the interests and important concerns of others. Notices and accurately interprets what others are feeling, based on their choice of words, tone of voice, expressions, and other non-verbal behavior. Understands the unspoken meaning in a situation. Says or does things to address others concerns.
  • Customer Orientation - The ability to demonstrate concern for satisfying ones external and/or internal customers. Quickly and effectively solves customer problems. Talks to customers to find out what they want and how satisfied they are with what they are getting. Lets customers know he/she is willing to work with them to meet their needs. Helpful, positive manner with peers, subordinates and customers.

Skill Set; Achieve Results

  • Technical Expertise - The ability to demonstrate depth of knowledge and skill in key work process areas. Is sought out as an expert to provide advice or solutions in his/her area. Is knowledgeable in the tools used to support key work processes. Can train and coach key work processes to staff in their area. Is aware and follows agency policy and procedures consistently.
  • Initiative - Identifying what needs to be done and doing it before being asked or before the situation requires it. Seeks out others involved in a situation to learn their perspective. Takes independent action to change the direction of events.
  • Results Orientation - The ability to focus on the desired results of ones own work, setting challenging goals, focusing efforts on the goals, and meeting or exceeding them. Maintains commitment to goals in the face of obstacles and frustrations. Finds or creates ways to measure performance against goals. Has a strong sense of urgency about solving problems and getting work done.
  • Thoroughness - Ensuring that ones own work and information are complete and accurate. Sets up procedures to ensure high quality of work (e.g. review meetings). Verifies information. Checks the accuracy of own work. Develops and uses systems to organize and keep track of information or work in progress. Carefully prepares for meetings and presentations.