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Crisis Management Attorney Jobs in Raleigh, NC (NOW HIRING)

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How much do crisis management attorney jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for crisis management attorney in Raleigh, NC is $95,585.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,700.00 and $116,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Crisis Management Attorney vs Corporate Lawyer?

AspectCrisis Management AttorneyCorporate Lawyer
Required CredentialsJurisdiction-specific law degree, bar admission, specialized training in crisis responseLaw degree, bar admission, corporate law certifications
Work EnvironmentLegal firms, corporate legal departments, crisis response teamsCorporate offices, law firms, business environments
Industry UsageLegal and crisis management sectors, often in high-pressure situationsBusiness, finance, mergers, and acquisitions

While both Crisis Management Attorneys and Corporate Lawyers hold law degrees and work within legal environments, Crisis Management Attorneys specialize in handling urgent legal issues during crises, such as reputational damage or legal investigations. Corporate Lawyers focus on general corporate legal matters like contracts and compliance. The key difference lies in their specific roles during critical situations versus ongoing corporate legal needs.

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SAIOP Counselor - Part Time Evenings

SouthLight Healthcare

Raleigh, NC • On-site

$28.85/hr

Part-time

Retirement

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

SAIOP Counselor - Part Time - PM
Join a supportive team who values Compassion, Excellence, Collaboration, Inclusion, Hope, & Authenticity!
As our part-time IOP Counselor, you will provide clinical services including group, family, and/or individual therapy. You will be responsible for maintaining client records including treatment planning, psychosocial assessments, and progress notes. This position participates in clinical supervision and treatment team meetings on a weekly basis.
Schedule
Monday - Friday, evening groups 5pm - 9pm
+ staff meeting Wednesdays 2pm - 4pm (virtual ok)
Pay
CADC-R/CADC-I/CADC $21.00 - $24.04 per hour.
Provisional license $26.44 + per hour.
Full license $28.85 + per hour.
Benefits
Being a part of a non-profit behavioral health organization has some unique benefits. Working here at SouthLight you will be able to make a difference in people's lives every day, and know that you are a part of inspiring positive change in your community.
After 6 months employees are eligible to enroll in our 401(k) plan which has a 100% contribution match up to 4%!
We are excited to offer an additional benefit of Clinical Supervision Reimbursement. We will provide a monthly reimbursement of up to $100 to each part-time associate level clinician electing this benefit for no more than 2 years, or until licensure is completed, whichever is first. Licensures eligible to receive this benefit include LCSWA, LCMHCA, LMFTA, LPA, LCASA, and CADC.
Job Responsibilities of a SAIOP Counselor
  • Provides screening, assessments, and evaluations in a professional and engaging manner, including the required information, organizing it for key personnel to suggest level of care for each client assigned.
  • Establishes a therapeutic counseling relationship with each client assigned; facilitates individual, group, and family counseling.
  • Identifies elements of client crisis, responds to each client needs to ensure their safety, integrates crisis experience into the treatment process for each client assigned.
  • Maintains client record, including NCTOPPS; discharge planning; development, monitoring and revision of PCP; typing and preparing clinical notes and psychosocial assessments
  • Uses urine tests appropriately and as a therapeutic tool to determine the client's progress in treatment.
  • Case management functions to arrange, link monitor and integrate services and referrals; progress reports to probation officers, judges, lawyers, etc.
  • For each client assigned, identifies appropriate referral resources, coordinates services with referral resources, and assists client with utilizing referral resources.
  • Contacts all clients assigned who do not show for appointments.
  • Demonstrates a willingness to provide coverage as needed, including coverage for the Crisis phone.
  • Leverage Eleos AI, an innovative clinical documentation tool that reduces note-writing time so you can spend more time focusing on participant care.

Qualifications of a SAIOP Counselor
Educational and Experience
  • Minimum Master's degree in a Human Services field
Licensure/Certifications
  • Currently licensed (full or provisional) to practice clinically (LCAS/A, LCSW/A, LCMHC/A, CADC-R, CADC-I, or CADC)

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  • Familiar with the 12 core functions
  • Microsoft Office Suite + ability to learn other technological recording methods e., EMRs/EHRs
  • Crisis de-escalation skills
  • Ability to interact effectively with persons of widely diverse roles, backgrounds, cultures, and socio-economic classes, those in crises or resistant or negative toward organization

About SouthLight Healthcare
Tap into your passion at SouthLight Healthcare. Build your career in an environment where your voice, passion and work matters every day. At the core of SouthLight is a commitment to our values, our employees and clients. We strive to be an organization where every colleague can contribute and excel. We are an equal opportunity employer and committed to building a culture that values diversity and inclusion. SouthLight offers competitive opportunities and a robust benefits package.
Founded in 1970, SouthLight Healthcare is one of the area's largest and long-established nonprofit providers of substance use treatment and mental health services. With outpatient and community-based programs, SouthLight provides prevention, education and treatment services in the Triangle and beyond. SouthLight has multiple office locations throughout the Triangle area, serving more than 9,000 clients each year. Services include adult outpatient counseling, Intensive Outpatient Program, Psychiatric Services and Medication Management, Opioid Treatment Program, Court Deferral Program, Peer Support Services, Family Centered Treatment, Community Support Team and a residential treatment program for women and children and more.
We agree not to discriminate against any employee or job applicant because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex. Employment offers are contingent upon a satisfactory pre-employment drug screen. Professional references will be checked and criminal, abuse, driving, and fraud background reports will be obtained. Unsatisfactory results of any of these reports may result in SouthLight withdrawing the offer.