Substance Use Disorder Residential Counselor
Annual Salary: $48317
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 4 pm- 12 am
Join our dedicated team at Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board as a Full-Time Substance Use Disorder Residential Counselor. This onsite role offers the unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of individuals struggling with substance use disorders fostering recovery in a supportive and professional environment. Here you will collaborate with a talented team providing empathetic and high-quality care aligning with our core values of excellence and integrity. As you guide clients on their journey to wellness you will experience a healthy work-life balance while engaging in meaningful interactions that promote personal and professional growth. With a competitive salary of $48317 annually youll be compensated for the valuable work you do daily.
You will be offered great benefits such as Medical Dental Vision Life Insurance Flexible Spending Account Competitive Salary Paid Time Off Employee Discounts and the Virginia Retirement System. Embrace the challenge and excitement of shaping the future of mental health care in our community-apply today!
Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board: Who We Are
Since 1971 Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board has provided the highest quality of behavioral health services to residents of the cities of Hampton and Newport News Virginia offering a comprehensive array of programs for both children and adults living with mental illness developmental disabilities and/or substance use disorders.
Your role as a Substance Use Disorder Residential Counselor
As a Substance Use Disorder Residential Counselor at SEFP you will be immersed in a rewarding role that supports non-pregnant pregnant and postpartum women diagnosed with substance use disorders. Our comprehensive residential program offers gender-specific treatment in a healthy stable and secure environment tailored to individual needs. You will employ a holistic approach to prevention intervention and support fostering the physical emotional and spiritual well-being of our residents and their this dynamic position you will facilitate individual and group counseling sessions develop personalized treatment plans and create a safe nurturing atmosphere that encourages recovery. Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team you will empower women to tackle substance use challenges and achieve lasting wellness making a profound difference in their lives and our community.
What you need to be successful
To excel as a Substance Use Disorder Residential Counselor at SEFP candidates must possess a Bachelors degree in Human Services such as Social Work Psychology or Counseling alongside a minimum of one year of experience in a residential or clinical setting. Familiarity with trauma-informed care principles and gender-responsive treatment approaches is essential for providing effective support. Successful applicants will demonstrate strong communication and empathy enabling them to connect with residents and foster trusting relationships.
Problem-solving skills are crucial for navigating the complexities of each individuals recovery journey. Additionally the ability to work collaboratively within a team-oriented environment enhances the overall quality of care provided. As part of the role transporting clients may be necessary highlighting the importance of flexibility and responsiveness in ensuring their well-being and access to treatment.
Knowledge and skills required for the position are:
- Bachelors degree in human services such as Social Work Psychology or Counseling
- One (1) year of experience working in a residential or clinical setting.
- knowledge of trauma-informed care principles and gender-responsive treatment approaches.
- Strong communication empathy and problem-solving skills with an ability to work collaboratively within a team-oriented environment.
- Valid Drivers License.
Join us!
We believe in taking care of our team both on and off the job. Thats why we offer a mobile-friendly application process - because we know your time is valuable. If youre ready to take your management skills to the next level and join a team that values hard work and good times complete our application today!
The selected candidate must successfully pass a criminal history fingerprint background investigation DMV record check Child Registry search drug screening test and employment reference checks.
Substance Use Disorder Residential Counselor Annual Salary: $48317Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 4 pm- 12 am Join our dedicated team at Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board as a Full-Time Substance Use Disorder Residential Counselor. This onsite role offers the unique opportunity to directl...
Substance Use Disorder Residential Counselor
Annual Salary: $48317
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 4 pm- 12 am
Join our dedicated team at Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board as a Full-Time Substance Use Disorder Residential Counselor. This onsite role offers the unique opportunity to directly impact the lives of individuals struggling with substance use disorders fostering recovery in a supportive and professional environment. Here you will collaborate with a talented team providing empathetic and high-quality care aligning with our core values of excellence and integrity. As you guide clients on their journey to wellness you will experience a healthy work-life balance while engaging in meaningful interactions that promote personal and professional growth. With a competitive salary of $48317 annually youll be compensated for the valuable work you do daily.
You will be offered great benefits such as Medical Dental Vision Life Insurance Flexible Spending Account Competitive Salary Paid Time Off Employee Discounts and the Virginia Retirement System. Embrace the challenge and excitement of shaping the future of mental health care in our community-apply today!
Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board: Who We Are
Since 1971 Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board has provided the highest quality of behavioral health services to residents of the cities of Hampton and Newport News Virginia offering a comprehensive array of programs for both children and adults living with mental illness developmental disabilities and/or substance use disorders.
Your role as a Substance Use Disorder Residential Counselor
As a Substance Use Disorder Residential Counselor at SEFP you will be immersed in a rewarding role that supports non-pregnant pregnant and postpartum women diagnosed with substance use disorders. Our comprehensive residential program offers gender-specific treatment in a healthy stable and secure environment tailored to individual needs. You will employ a holistic approach to prevention intervention and support fostering the physical emotional and spiritual well-being of our residents and their this dynamic position you will facilitate individual and group counseling sessions develop personalized treatment plans and create a safe nurturing atmosphere that encourages recovery. Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team you will empower women to tackle substance use challenges and achieve lasting wellness making a profound difference in their lives and our community.
What you need to be successful
To excel as a Substance Use Disorder Residential Counselor at SEFP candidates must possess a Bachelors degree in Human Services such as Social Work Psychology or Counseling alongside a minimum of one year of experience in a residential or clinical setting. Familiarity with trauma-informed care principles and gender-responsive treatment approaches is essential for providing effective support. Successful applicants will demonstrate strong communication and empathy enabling them to connect with residents and foster trusting relationships.
Problem-solving skills are crucial for navigating the complexities of each individuals recovery journey. Additionally the ability to work collaboratively within a team-oriented environment enhances the overall quality of care provided. As part of the role transporting clients may be necessary highlighting the importance of flexibility and responsiveness in ensuring their well-being and access to treatment.
Knowledge and skills required for the position are:
- Bachelors degree in human services such as Social Work Psychology or Counseling
- One (1) year of experience working in a residential or clinical setting.
- knowledge of trauma-informed care principles and gender-responsive treatment approaches.
- Strong communication empathy and problem-solving skills with an ability to work collaboratively within a team-oriented environment.
- Valid Drivers License.
Join us!
We believe in taking care of our team both on and off the job. Thats why we offer a mobile-friendly application process - because we know your time is valuable. If youre ready to take your management skills to the next level and join a team that values hard work and good times complete our application today!
The selected candidate must successfully pass a criminal history fingerprint background investigation DMV record check Child Registry search drug screening test and employment reference checks.
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