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As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for center for recovery in the United States is $17.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive in a Center for Recovery role, you typically need a background in counseling, social work, psychology, or nursing, often supported by relevant degrees and licensure or certification. Familiarity with electronic health records, case management systems, and evidence-based therapeutic modalities is important. Compassion, strong communication, and crisis management skills help professionals build trust and support clients through recovery. These abilities are vital to ensure safe, effective care and positive outcomes for individuals overcoming addiction or mental health challenges.

What does a typical day look like for a professional working at a Center for Recovery?

A typical day at a Center for Recovery often involves a mix of direct patient interaction, interdisciplinary team meetings, and administrative tasks. Professionals may conduct individual and group therapy sessions, collaborate with medical staff to tailor treatment plans, and document patient progress. The environment is usually fast-paced and supportive, with a strong emphasis on teamwork and communication. Staff members also play a key role in crisis intervention and may participate in ongoing training to stay current with best practices in addiction and mental health recovery.

What is the difference between Center For Recovery vs Substance Abuse Counselor?

AspectCenter For RecoverySubstance Abuse Counselor
CredentialsVaries; often includes certifications in addiction treatmentRequires state licensure and certifications such as CADC or LPC
Work EnvironmentRehabilitation centers, outpatient clinics, hospitalsClinics, outpatient programs, community health settings
Industry UsageBroadly used in addiction treatment facilitiesSpecific role within addiction and mental health services

Center For Recovery is a general term for facilities providing addiction treatment, while Substance Abuse Counselors are licensed professionals delivering counseling services within these centers. The roles often overlap, but counselors require specific certifications and licensure to practice independently.

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Master Level Therapist - Brighton Center for Recovery

Henry Ford Brighton Center for Recovery

Brighton, MI • On-site

Other

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Master Level Therapist - Inpatient Counseling

Brighton Center For Recovery 
The Brighton Center For Recovery is the second oldest substance abuse recovery facility in the United States.  We have a rich history in the community as a trusted, reputable source of support and guidance for those on the path to substance abuse recovery.   Our holistic approach to treatment focuses on physical and mental health - from detox and withdrawal to individual and group therapy, nutrition guidance, therapeutic art and music, in a beautiful setting. 

Sign On Bonus:  $10,000

Full Time- 40 hours per week 8:00am-6:30 pm- 4- 10-hour shifts with rotating weekends and holidays

Compensation:  23.26  -  25.88 per hour

GENERAL SUMMARY

Provides counseling services in various hospital programs including Detox, Rehab, PHP and other specialized programs. Gather information about patients using case histories, observations and assessments. Determine what level of care a patient requires and develop a treatment plan as well as an aftercare plan best suited for them. Facilitate and lead group and didactic sessions. Manage caseload and documentation.

Responsibilities:

  • Review the bio-psycho-social history completed by colleagues. Use this information in treatment planning. Continue to evaluate the patient's bio-psycho-social status throughout his/her treatment episode. Use the information gathered to determine the client's appropriateness for treatment or to recommend a more appropriate placement.
  • Using ASAM Patient Placement Criteria for the Treatment of Substance-Related Disorders, Second Edition and DSM-IV-TR, develop a diagnostic evaluation of the client's substance abuse and any coexisting conditions based on the results of all assessments. Provide an integrated approach to treatment planning based on the client's strengths, weaknesses and identified problems and needs.
  • Use group therapy to assist patient and fellow group members to explore problems and ramifications, attitudes and feelings. Elicit solutions from patient and fellow group members.
  • Use individual therapy to assist patient in exploring problems and ramifications, attitudes and feelings. 
  • Elicit solutions from patient. Identify or act upon previously identified co-existing conditions (such as medical or psychiatric) that indicate the need for additional services within Brighton Hospital or as a referral during aftercare planning.
  • Review documentation completed by phone intake personnel. Use this information in treatment planning.
  • Provide overview of program operations to patient. 
  • For example, explain the role of the therapist, the team concept, how often they can expect individual sessions, the patient's obligation in his/her own treatment process, program goals and objectives, etc.
  • Works with other Brighton Hospital staff as necessary regarding scheduling, program operation, and other details pertaining to the needs of individual programs. Attends and participates in scheduled program events.
  • Be familiar with all program rules and have the ability to reinforce when necessary.
  • Review the assessment data gathered during the patient's admission process. 
  • Obtain corroborative information from secondary sources such as family members, EAP, etc.
  • Together with the patient, rank problems based on individual needs. Formulate immediate goals using time-specific, behavioral terms in written treatment plan.
  • Discuss long-term goals for patient and use those in coordinating aftercare plans.
  • Interact with patient in an appropriate therapeutic manner in accordance with agency policy and ethical standards of one's own discipline. Coordinate services for client care. These services can include EAP, family counseling, aftercare planning, psychiatrist, etc.
  • Explain the rationale for each of these case management activities to the patient.
  • Recognize the elements of a client crisis and implement an immediate course of action as appropriate in coordination with other members of the treatment team.
  • Where possible, use a crisis situation to enhance the overall treatment for the patient. Conduct didactic sessions presenting relevant information to patients regarding chemical dependency and recovery.
  • Present patients with information about resources available within Brighton Hospital and in his/her home community (such as self-help support groups, psychiatric help, medical care, etc.).
  • If necessary, consult with outside resources to ensure the provision of effective treatment services. Explain the rational for the consultation to the patient.
  • Review and evaluate effectiveness of intervention toward patient outcomes. 
  • Share feedback for process improvement with leadership. 
  • Serve as a leader in the addiction's professional community via one of the following activities: conducting in-services, writing articles in professional publications and/or serving on relevant boards.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

  • Knowledge of chemical dependency 12-Step philosophy.
  • Effective written and oral communication skills necessary to interact with all levels of the organization.
  • Knowledge and experience working with electronic medical records, automated clinical documentation and clinical technology preferred.

Licensure / Certification:

  • State of Michigan license in respective discipline required (LMSW, LLMSW, LLPC, LPC) 
  • Licensure/certification monitored by health ministry Central Credentialing Office.
  • Basic Life Support Provider certification from the American Heart Association (AHA) to be obtained within 120 days of hire/transfer date required. 
  • Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) or Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC). Licensure/certification monitored by health ministry Central Credentialing Office Preferred 

Education: 

  • Master's degree in Counseling, Social Work or Psychology required. 
  • Limited Licensed Master of Social Work Is accepted 
  • Experience in chemical dependency treatment setting PREFERRED
  • Experience in chemical dependency counseling inclusive of experience obtained under a Bachelor's degree preferred. 
Additional Information
  • Organization: Henry Ford Brighton Center for Recovery
  • Department: HFBCFR Counseling Detox Rehab
  • Shift: Day Job
  • Union Code: MIDET BrightonCtr Recovery 337