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$75K/yr

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How much do program director opioid treatment program jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for program director opioid treatment program in the United States is $78,196.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53,000.00 and $92,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Program Director in an Opioid Treatment Program, and why are they important?

To excel as a Program Director in an Opioid Treatment Program, you need a background in behavioral health, addiction treatment, and program administration, often supported by a relevant clinical license (e.g., LCSW, LPC, RN) and a master’s degree in a health or human services field. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), state and federal regulatory compliance systems, and medication-assisted treatment protocols is essential. Strong leadership, cultural competence, and crisis management skills help you effectively guide multidisciplinary teams and support patient populations. These abilities are vital for ensuring regulatory adherence, high-quality care delivery, and successful outcomes in a complex, high-need environment.

What are some common challenges faced by a Program Director in an Opioid Treatment Program, and how are they typically addressed?

Program Directors in Opioid Treatment Programs often encounter challenges such as regulatory compliance, managing staff burnout, and ensuring high-quality patient care. Balancing administrative duties with clinical oversight can be demanding, especially when adapting to evolving state and federal regulations. Successful directors foster a supportive team environment, implement ongoing staff training, and maintain open communication with stakeholders to address these challenges. Staying informed about best practices and continuously improving program policies also helps ensure both compliance and effective patient outcomes.

What are Program Directors in Opioid Treatment Programs?

Program Directors in Opioid Treatment Programs oversee the administration, coordination, and management of all aspects of opioid addiction treatment services. They ensure that the program meets regulatory requirements, maintains high standards of patient care, and implements evidence-based practices. Program Directors also supervise staff, manage budgets, and develop policies to support the mission of helping individuals recover from opioid dependence. Their leadership is crucial in creating a safe, effective, and supportive environment for both patients and staff.

What is the difference between Program Director Opioid Treatment Program vs Addiction Counselor?

AspectProgram Director Opioid Treatment ProgramAddiction Counselor
CredentialsLicenses such as LADC, CADC, or similar; often requires management experienceCertification as CADC, CAC, or equivalent; state licensure often required
Work EnvironmentOversees clinical and administrative staff in treatment facilitiesProvides direct counseling and support to clients in treatment settings
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare facilities, clinics, addiction treatment centersRehabilitation centers, outpatient clinics, community health programs

The Program Director Opioid Treatment Program focuses on managing and overseeing treatment operations, staff, and compliance, while Addiction Counselors provide direct patient care and counseling. Both roles require relevant certifications and work within addiction treatment settings, but their responsibilities and scope differ significantly.

Infographic showing various Program Director Opioid Treatment Program job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 98% Full Time, and 2% Part Time. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $78,196 per year, or $37.6 per hour.

Substance Abuse Treatment Program Director

K&I HEALTHCARE SERVICES LLC

Waldorf, MD

$95K - $110K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Full job description

Licenses and Other Required Credentials:

  • LCADC, LCPC, LMSW, LGPC, LCSW-C, and SUD Approved Supervisor status in Maryland
Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $95,000.00 - $110,000.00 per year (Depending on Licensure)

Signing Bonus: $3000

K&I HEALTHCARE SERVICES (KIHS) is seeking a Program Director that can help us carry forward the traditions of recovery with unconditional kindness. The ideal candidate will be both an outstanding provider of substance use disorder counseling and a strong leader.
Must have an active CAC-AD license*

JOB SUMMARY: Working under the supervision of the Medical Director, the Program Director is a visible leader responsible for managing the Substance Abuse Department. This position is responsible for the coordination and implementation of client educational/therapeutic activities; clinical and administrative supervision of SUD staff; review and maintenance of departmental policies and procedures; utilization review and supervision of admission activities to determine appropriate levels of care; development and implementation of program changes designed to meet the needs of the population served.
The Program Director at KIHS is ultimately responsible for the daily administration and supervision of KIHS delivery of SUD clinical services. This includes training and development of SUD clinical staff. The Program Director is responsible for ensuring that all Addictions Counselors have a foundation that will allow them to perform all responsibilities of their position. The Program Director, in partnership with the CEO & Medical Director, is responsible for managing Key Performance Indicators. This individual provides oversight and authority to ensure compliance with KIHS policies and procedures. The Program Director has responsibility for the long and short-term planning, program evaluation, and compliance with federal, state, local, and independent regulatory statutes.
DUTIES:

  • In partnership with the CEO & Medical Director is responsible for executing established clinical outcome Key Performance Indicators including patient retention, successful program completion rates, direct client care, clinical outcomes, program census and attendance, and Average Length of Stay.
  • In partnership with the CEO & Medical Director is responsible for ensuring SUD staff Key Performance Indicators including counselor direct care hours are being met
  • Sets a standard of clinical and professional excellence providing clear expectations and accountability for all SUD staff, including ensuring that all staff adhere to guiding principles
  • Along with the CEO & Medical Director is responsible for overall patient satisfaction. Responds to patient concerns and resolves clinical, program, and customer service issues with solutions that are in line with established ethical guidelines and best practices.
  • Safeguards model fidelity ensuring that an evidence-based, harm reduction and recovery-oriented approach to patient care is promoted and practiced.
  • Is skilled in Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Trauma Informed Care and Trauma Informed Treatment Approaches, and assists in training clinical staff in these approaches.
  • Provides supervision with a focus on performance management as well as clinical certification or licensure.
  • Will complete weekly clinical supervision documents within 24 hours of supervision and submit to clinical leadership in accordance with company clinical supervision policies.
  • Ensures completion of clinical documentation including Treatment Plans, BAMs, group, individual, discharge summaries, and all other required documentation
  • Facilitates and documents weekly staff meetings and group supervision, and case consultations as needed.
  • Regularly observes groups and individual sessions to ensure service delivery meets clinical standards.
  • Completes and submits to clinical leadership the required number of active chart reviews as well as 100% of intake charts and 100% of discharge charts to ensure all treatment and documentation being provided is consistent with the organizations standards.
  • Reviews daily and weekly reports to ensure patient care, documentation, and other Key Performance Indicators are adhered to.
  • Reviews all admission, discharge and other census data weekly for their program / area of responsibility.
  • Coordinates with clinical leadership / Human Resources the on-boarding and termination status of all employees consistent with organization standards
  • Responsible for carrying a reduced caseload. A temporary full caseload may be required based on program needs.
  • Will be responsible for group coverage as needed.
  • Provides support and direct intervention to staff members during client crises.
  • Partners with the compliance team to maintain compliance with CARF standards and state regulations.
  • Adheres to company operating policies and procedures.
  • Collaborates with the medical director and other clinical/medical leadership to improve and develop clinical programming, ensuring KIHS is implementing evidenced-based practices.
  • Embodies the spirit of a teacher, continually driving professional growth with all clinical and administrative team members.
  • Must be willing to provide clinical training for companies that are outside of the assigned program/area of focus.
  • Must be willing to perform marketing and outreach in the community, promote services, and develop strategic partnerships with community stakeholders.
  • Promotes the organizations image in a positive and professional manner.
  • Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Master's Degree preferred (preferably in social work, human services, behavioral health);
  • CAC-AD;
  • Must have at least three solid years of work experience in substance and behavioral health services;
  • Minimum five years of work experience in the capacity of administrative supervision and oversight.
  • You must meet all state and regulatory requirements to provide Clinical Supervision to Substance Use Disorder clinical staff in the state where you are employed.
  • Experience providing group and individual counseling to individuals with substance use and co-occurring psychiatric disorders.
  • Minimum of 1 year experience in a supervisory/leadership position within the human services field
  • Familiar with state / federal regulations, CARF standards, and DEA regulations when necessary
  • Must have a minimum of 3 years working within the field of substance use disorder treatment.
  • Must become competent in Medication Assisted Treatment best practices.
  • Must be willing to work the hours that are required based on specific location.
  • Exhibits excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Excellent documentation and computer skills required, including the use of electronic medical records.
  • Is engaging with staff and patients while promoting accountability that supports the organizations clinical outcomes and metrics.
  • Compliance with the ethical and professional standards and practices of counselors and therapists.
  • Initiative to lead and be proactive in critical situations. Advanced problem solving and decision-making skills.
  • Knowledge of and competency in crisis intervention, risk assessments including suicide assessment skills, and must be skilled in de-escalation techniques.
Benefits:
  • 401 K
  • 401 K matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance
Schedule:
  • 8 hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Holidays
  • Monday to Friday
Experience:

  • Substance Abuse/ Behavioral Health: 3 years (Required)
  • Administrative/ Supervision/ Oversight: 5 years (Preferred)