Full Time Recovery Services Outpatient Counselor (Hybrid Position)
Fort Worth, TX - USA
Job Summary
Full Time Recovery Services Outpatient Counselor (Hybrid):Fort Worth TX
Recovery Resource Council (RRC) is seeking to hire a full time Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC) to provide evidence based individual and group counseling & education telehealth services for substance use disorder in intensive/supportive outpatient treatment. This position involves some evening and weekend hours. Clients served will include those who meet diagnostic criteria for substance use disorder may have co-occurring mental health or trauma related concerns and meet clinical & financial criteria requirements for state HHSC funding. Cultural competency with Veterans treatment courts and/or Department of Family and Protective Services is a plus. This is primarily a Fort Worth remote position providing telehealth services with some work in person at multiple RRC locations. Applicant may be asked to take a Predictive Index Survey before interviewing.
Duties and responsibilities:
Provides evidenced-based treatment and education to individuals seeking outpatient treatment for substance use disorder using the Seeking Safety curriculum. All services provided will be Trauma Informed. Must be a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC) that is exempt as defined by the Texas Commission on Alcohol & Drug Abuse. Full licensure is preferred but LCDC - Clinical Interns (CI) who have at completed at least 2000 hours and successfully passed the LCDC exam or other provisionally licensed clinicians under clinical supervision may be considered.
Equal Opportunity Employer: Recovery Resource Council complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin age disability or sex (including pregnancy sexual orientation and gender identity).
This job posting is not a complete job description.
Application Instructions
Recovery Resource Council (RRC) is seeking to hire a full time Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC) to provide evidence based individual and group counseling & education telehealth services for substance use disorder in intensive/supportive outpatient treatment. This position involves some evening and weekend hours. Clients served will include those who meet diagnostic criteria for substance use disorder may have co-occurring mental health or trauma related concerns and meet clinical & financial criteria requirements for state HHSC funding. Cultural competency with Veterans treatment courts and/or Department of Family and Protective Services is a plus. This is primarily a Fort Worth remote position providing telehealth services with some work in person at multiple RRC locations. Applicant may be asked to take a Predictive Index Survey before interviewing.
Duties and responsibilities:
Provides evidenced-based treatment and education to individuals seeking outpatient treatment for substance use disorder using the Seeking Safety curriculum. All services provided will be Trauma Informed. Must be a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC) that is exempt as defined by the Texas Commission on Alcohol & Drug Abuse. Full licensure is preferred but LCDC - Clinical Interns (CI) who have at completed at least 2000 hours and successfully passed the LCDC exam or other provisionally licensed clinicians under clinical supervision may be considered.
Equal Opportunity Employer: Recovery Resource Council complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin age disability or sex (including pregnancy sexual orientation and gender identity).
This job posting is not a complete job description.
Application Instructions
- Complete the application on our website: your resume to Julie Sylva at :emailprotected
- Complete the Predictive Index survey before interviewing: PI survey Link
Required Experience:
Senior IC
About Company
North Texas behavioral healthcare nonprofit providing free counseling, recovery treatment & support services, prevention programming, and housing assistance.