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$21.64 - $23.85/hr

Parent Mentor - Mother (Self Sufficiency Program) POSITION: Part-Time/ In-Person (30 hours per week ... Applicants pursuing CADC certification should be advised that this role does not fulfill the ...

$21.64 - $23.85/hr

Parent Mentor - Mother (Self Sufficiency Program) POSITION: Part-Time/In-Person (30 hours per week ... Applicants pursuing CADC certification should be advised that this role does not fulfill the ...

Part Time Cadc information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time CADC (Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time CADC, you need a solid understanding of addiction counseling principles, assessment techniques, and a state-recognized CADC certification. Familiarity with case management software, electronic health records, and documentation protocols is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to build trust help counselors connect with and support clients effectively. These skills are vital for providing ethical, effective treatment and making a meaningful impact on clients’ recovery journeys.

How do part-time CADCs typically balance client caseloads with limited hours, and what support is available for managing workload?

Part-time Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CADCs) often manage smaller client caseloads compared to their full-time counterparts, focusing on providing high-quality, targeted support within their scheduled hours. Many treatment facilities and organizations offer flexible scheduling and collaborative team environments, allowing part-time CADCs to coordinate with colleagues for client coverage and case management. Regular supervision sessions, case conferencing, and access to resources like documentation templates or electronic health records also help streamline workflow. Open communication with supervisors and peers is key to maintaining manageable workloads and ensuring continuity of care for clients.

What is a Part Time CADC?

A Part Time CADC is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor who works less than full-time hours, typically providing counseling and support to individuals struggling with substance use disorders. Their responsibilities may include conducting assessments, developing treatment plans, facilitating group or individual therapy sessions, and maintaining client records. Part Time CADCs often work in rehabilitation centers, outpatient clinics, or community organizations, helping clients on their path to recovery. The part-time nature of the job offers flexibility but may limit benefits compared to full-time positions.

What is the difference between Part Time Cadc vs Part Time Counselor?

AspectPart Time CadcPart Time Counselor
Required CredentialsCADC certification, relevant educationMaster's degree in counseling or related field, licensure often preferred
Work EnvironmentSubstance abuse treatment centers, clinicsSchools, mental health clinics, community agencies
Employer & IndustrySubstance abuse and addiction servicesMental health and social services
Common Search & ComparisonPart Time Cadc vs Part Time Counselor

While both roles involve supporting individuals with mental health or substance use issues, a Part Time Cadc specializes in addiction counseling with specific certification requirements, whereas a Part Time Counselor may work in broader mental health settings with different educational and licensure standards.

What are the most commonly searched types of Cadc jobs in Oregon? The most popular types of Cadc jobs in Oregon are:
What cities in Oregon are hiring for Part Time Cadc jobs? Cities in Oregon with the most Part Time Cadc job openings:
Infographic showing various Part Time Cadc job openings in Oregon as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 80% In-person, and 20% Remote job distribution.

Part-Time/Relief Bilingual (Spanish) IPV/SUD Counselor

EMERGENCE

Eugene, OR • On-site

$25.96 - $29.33/hr

Full-time, Part-time

PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Description:

Are you looking for a dynamic career filled with opportunity? Emergence is the place where you will make a difference. Our organization, through collaboration, integrity, and inclusion, strives to provide comprehensive outpatient treatment for substance use, mental health, disordered gambling, and interpersonal violence (IPV). We are looking for our next Bilingual (Spanish) IPV/SUD Counselor who can absorb and honor our journey thus far while providing robust enhancements for the future. If you have curiosity, drive, enthusiasm, and a strong desire to help others, we encourage you to apply. Emergence will provide you with ongoing training opportunities, amazing benefits, generous paid time off, space and time for professional development, and a supportive team to partner with. We hold opportunity, collaboration, and inclusion as inherent characteristics of our core values.


Emergence is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Bilingual (Spanish) IPV/SUD Counselor to help people who have committed acts of interpersonal violence understand and change their behavior. This position offers cross training as a SUD counselor, including helping you obtain a CADC (Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor). EMERGENCE is willing to train the right person.


Summary/objective

Interpersonal Violence Counselor (IPV) provides support and guidance to individuals experiencing domestic violence or intimate partner violence. As a SUD counselor you will deliver treatment and services to individuals living with substance use disorder.


Hiring Bonus: $3,500. $1,500 paid on your first regular paycheck, $2,000 after 6 months.


IPV/SUD Counselor Position Highlights:

· Hourly

· Paid holidays

· Paid training and continuing education

· Supportive, collaborative work environment


Interpersonal Violence/Substance Use Disorder Counselor Responsibilities:
An interpersonal violence (IPV) counselor helps address the root causes of their abusive behavior and promotes safety for survivors of interpersonal violence.

· Independently supports daily management of treatment activities

· Collaborates with the supervisory staff and Program Director, other senior staff members, and other counselors in building and maintains an engaging treatment environment that motivates clients to focus on problematic behaviors and teaches clients more productive coping strategies

· Assesses the psychosocial functioning of assigned clients and develops individualized treatment plans

· Apprises team members of specific treatment plans and intervention strategies so that therapeutic consistency can be maintained

· Leads treatment groups according to agency treatment guidelines

· Develops discharge/aftercare plans and makes appropriate referrals for follow-up care

· Documents relevant clinical information including treatment plans, treatment reviews, progress notes, and discharge summaries

· Provides crisis intervention services, information, and referrals to clients and their family

· Provides motivational counseling to clients to encourage participation in family support programs

· Teaches specialized treatment concepts to client groups according to the agency treatment schedule

· Provides complete and accurate written and oral formats regarding the course of treatment to families, referral sources, and legal representatives.

Requirements:

IPV/SUD Counselor Requirements:

· High School Diploma or Equivalent

· Fluent in Spanish and English: reading, writing and speaking

· CADC-I or CADC-R OR willingness to become certified within two years from date of hire

· Desire to help people suffering addiction achieve long-term recovery

· Excellent written and oral communication skills.


IPV/SUD Counselor Preferred Qualifications:

· CADC -I, CADC-II

· Associate’s degree in chemical dependency, Social Service or related field

· Previous experience working with substance use disorder

· Previous experience working with justice involved clients


IPV/SUD Counselor Salary Range:

$50,500 to $57,500 depending on education and experience


APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Complete applications include a cover letter with 3 references and a resume.

For questions: hr@4emergence.com


Veterans and individuals with lived experience of substance use disorder and/or criminal justice involvement are encouraged to apply,