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Substance Use Disorder Counselor

Merced, CA

$23.75 - $32/hr

Overview The Substance Use Disorder Counselor evaluates, treats, and supports individuals in their recovery from substance use disorders. This role works as part of an interdisciplinary team to help ...

The Substance Use Disorder Treatment Therapist will be seeing clients who struggle with substance use disorder to assist them in recovery from substance abuse and co-occurring disorders through ...

Substance Use Disorder Counselor

Ontario, CA

$22.75 - $30.50/hr

Job Summary The Substance Use Disorder Counselor will work with individuals, families, and groups to provide therapeutic support and education to those affected by substance misuse in a manner that ...

Outpatient Substance Use Disorder

Menomonie, WI · On-site

$51K - $64K/yr

Based on Expereince Arbor Place, Inc. is seeking a compassionate and motivated Substance Use Disorder Counselor to join our team in Menomonie, WI. This opportunity is available as either a full-time ...

Substance Use Disorder Counselor

Ontario, CA

$22.75 - $30.50/hr

Job Summary The Substance Use Disorder Counselor will work with individuals, families, and groups to provide therapeutic support and education to those affected by substance misuse in a manner that ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Substance Use Disorder Counselor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Substance Use Disorder Counselor, you generally need a background in psychology, social work, or counseling, often supported by state licensure or certification and specialized training in addiction treatment. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), counseling methodologies, and standardized assessment tools is typically required. Exceptional empathy, active listening, and strong interpersonal communication help counselors build trust and support clients through recovery. These skills and qualifications are vital for providing effective treatment, fostering client engagement, and ensuring ethical, evidence-based care.

How long does it take to get CADC certification?

The Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) certification typically requires completing 300 to 350 hours of education, gaining at least two years of supervised work experience, and passing a certification exam. The process can take from several months to over a year depending on the individual's schedule and prior qualifications.

What is the difference between Substance Use Disorder vs Substance Abuse Counselor?

AspectSubstance Use DisorderSubstance Abuse Counselor
CredentialsMedical or clinical degrees, certifications like CADCCertification as a Substance Abuse Counselor, CADC or equivalent
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, treatment centers, community programsRehabilitation centers, outpatient clinics, community agencies
Industry UsageMedical diagnosis, mental health treatmentTherapeutic intervention, patient counseling

Substance Use Disorder is a clinical diagnosis indicating a problematic pattern of substance use, often requiring medical treatment. A Substance Abuse Counselor is a professional who provides therapy and support to individuals with Substance Use Disorder. While the disorder is a medical condition, the counselor helps manage and treat it through counseling and behavioral strategies.

What do you need to become a LSAA?

To become a Licensed Substance Abuse Associate (LSAA), candidates must complete a state-approved substance use disorder counseling program, accumulate supervised work experience, and pass the required licensing exam. Additionally, applicants must meet background check requirements and adhere to continuing education standards to maintain licensure.

What are substance use disorder professionals?

Substance use disorder professionals are trained individuals who assess, diagnose, and treat people experiencing problems related to drug or alcohol use. They may include counselors, therapists, social workers, or medical professionals specializing in addiction. Their work involves creating treatment plans, providing therapy or counseling, and supporting recovery efforts for individuals and families. These professionals also help clients develop coping strategies and connect them with community resources. Their goal is to guide people toward recovery and improved quality of life.

What jobs have the highest substance abuse rates?

Jobs in the construction, hospitality, transportation, and mining industries tend to have higher substance abuse rates due to physically demanding work, irregular schedules, and high stress levels. These roles often involve exposure to substances and environments where substance use is more prevalent, making awareness and prevention important for workers and employers alike.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in Substance Use Disorder treatment roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Substance Use Disorder treatment often encounter challenges such as managing clients with co-occurring mental health conditions, navigating relapse situations, and maintaining professional boundaries while building trust. High caseloads and emotional demands can also contribute to burnout. These challenges can be addressed through ongoing training, regular supervision, self-care practices, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive support for both clients and staff.

What is the highest paid addiction counselor?

The highest paid addiction counselors typically hold advanced degrees, certifications, and extensive experience, with salaries reaching over $70,000 annually in some regions. Senior or specialized counselors working in private practice, healthcare facilities, or with high caseloads tend to earn the most. Salary can vary based on location, employer, and level of expertise.
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Substance Use Disorder Specialist

Substance Use Disorder Specialist

L.A. Family Housing Corporation

North Hollywood, CA

$26.42/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 2 days ago


Job description

USD $26.42/Hr.

You believe that every person deserves a place to call home. You see that homelessness is a systemic issue and want to be a part of the solution. You are ready to utilize your talent, experience, and creativity towards purpose-driven work. You want to work alongside industry leaders to learn, implement, and pioneer best practices.

LA Family Housing is a leading non-profit agency in Homeless Services and Real Estate Development. With 40 years of experience and 13,000+ people’s lives changed each year, we know what it takes to end homelessness. We take tremendous pride in the emergence of our staff as national leaders in innovation, best practices, and policy within housing production and homeless services. Join the fight to end homelessness and make a difference in people’s lives at LA Family Housing!


The Substance Use Disorder Specialist I is responsible for providing street-based substance use disorder assessments, counseling, crisis intervention, and follow-up referral/service tracking to people experiencing homelessness living on the streets and/or in encampments. This position will work within a street-based Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) and will collaborate with various community agencies and programs that provide inpatient and outpatient substance use treatment. 


  • Provides mobile, street--based outreach to people experiencing homelessness living on the streets and/or in encampments
  • Motivates individuals experiencing homelessness to engage in outreach services and associated community referrals that promote well-being by building rapport and providing emotional support to participants
  • Creates relationships with substance use treatment providers and develops the referral process; maintains a resource listing of substance use disorder services for those engaged through the Street-based Multidisciplinary Team
  • Provides ongoing street-based housing focused case management services utilizing a Harm Reduction and Housing First approach 
  • Screens and identifies persons with a substance use disorder or substance use symptoms; works with the individuals to develop a substance use treatment plan utilizing a harm reduction approach
  • Provides follow-up services to ensure that referrals are completed; provide advocacy as needed, engage in care coordination and discharge planning
  • Responsible for providing insight and knowledge of substance use-related disorders to outreach team members
  • Provides street-based housing focused case management
  • Maintains thorough and accurate records in both written form and through assigned electronic databases 
  • Coordinates program department activities as directed by supervisor
  • Attends various regular staff, agency and community meetings as designated by supervisor
  • Drives personal vehicle in and around Los Angeles County and drives agency vehicles periodically to transport clients
  • Additional tasks, projects, and responsibilities as assigned by supervisor

  • Knowledge and experience in conducting field-based services; understanding of the Coordinated Entry System (CES) and its overarching goal of achieving “functional zero” for those experiencing homelessness
  • Extensive knowledge of issues facing homeless single adults (e.g. chronic health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic abuse, resources for undocumented persons)
  • Able to demonstrate empathy and a non-judgmental attitude when engaging with persons experiencing homelessness
  • Possess a high level of tolerance and understanding for individuals who present for services with mental health and physical health needs
  • Knowledge of “harm reduction” and “housing first” philosophies
  • Knowledge of various substance use disorders according to DSM-5 required
  • Must be able to perform extensive charting, electronic data entry, and documentation
  • Clinical experience in working with individuals with multiple diagnoses including substance use, mental illness, and/or physical illness
  • Availability to work after hours for crisis calls and/or disaster response
  • Manage emotionally charged situations by providing crisis intervention in a field-based environment
  • Experience working with a multidisciplinary team
  • Conflict resolution skills
  • Proficient in Microsoft Programs (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint), Zoom, and web-based software
  • Demonstrated ability to prioritize roles, tasks, and deliverables
  • Strong advocacy skills
  • Creative problem-solving skills

  • Maintain and execute confidential information according to HIPAA standards
  • Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to be flexible and work in an environment subject to ongoing change
  • Bilingual: Spanish/English preferred 
  • Obtain and maintain CPR/First Aid Certification
  • Ability to pass post-offer Tuberculosis (TB) clearances
  • Ability to pass a Pre-Employment Physical Exam 
  • Travel is a regular duty for this position and is required
  • Must have and maintain a valid California Driver’s License and auto insurance in good standing
  • Use of a personal vehicle to travel between worksites and other locations is required
  • Ability to work a 9/80 work schedule

  • Must be registered with CAADE, CADTP, and CCAPP.
  • Must be enrolled in a substance use disorder (SUD) counselor training program but have not yet completed the training program, internship hours, and certification exam.
  • Must be able to provide documentation of enrollment in the SUD counselor training program and registration with CAADE, CADTP, and CCAPP.
  • 6 months experience providing direct homeless service delivery, case management, health care, behavioral health care, or substance use counseling preferred 

OR

  • Completed Substance Use Counselor course work including internship and externship hours and certification exam
  • Active CAADE, CADTP, and CCAPP accreditation required
  • 6 months experience providing direct homeless service delivery, case management, health care, behavioral health care, or substance use counseling required
  • Experience working with individuals experiencing homeless preferred

Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 403B Retirement Plan, 529 Education Savings Plan, Long Term Disability, Employee Assistance Program, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Legal Access Plan, Employee Appreciation Program, Company Sponsored Employee Events, Staff Development, 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule, Paid Sick, Vacation and 13 Observed Holidays, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Eligibility and more!


The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Potential physical demands include but are not limited to: walking, climbing stairs, handling, finger/grasp/feel objects and equipment, reaching, communicating, being mobile, repetitive motions, visual activity, driving, and entering buildings. Comfortable working in a pet-friendly environment required. If an accommodation is needed, please inform the Human Resources Department. 


LAFH is committed and proud to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or status as a veteran. 


LA Family Housing will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if LA Family Housing is concerned about conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the chance to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing’s Fair Chance Act webpage.