Certified Addiction Counselor
Listed on 2026-08-05
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Substance Abuse Counselor
Certified Addiction Counselor
The mission of the Clinical Department is to provide substance use and mental health therapeutic services to justice-involved individuals referred by the Bureau of Prisons and the U.S. Probation department in a community-based treatment setting. Treatment services address issues associated with drug/alcohol use and/or behavioral problems related to mental illness with use of evidence-based treatment practices.
The Certified Addiction Counselor provides quality, evidence-based substance abuse treatment services to increase client understanding of substance use addiction/recovery, use of skills that lead to a reduction in substance use, relapse, recidivism and support sobriety efforts.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Reporting Relationships:
This position reports to the Clinical Administrator. This individual works closely with clients, the Clinical Operations Coordinator, Licensed Health Clinicians, and the US Probation Office. In addition, this individual relates to a large and diverse number of people inside and outside the Salvation Army. In these contacts, the individual acts as a representative of the Salvation Army and its mission.
Performance Measurements:
This individual will be evaluated based on standards established by the facility's Program Directives, with guidance from DHQ – HR. Evaluations will consider: the timeliness, effectiveness, and completeness of tasks performed and the results of internal and external audits, when applicable. Fact-based opinions of patients, subordinates, peers, superiors, and contractual authorities may be considered.
Education/
Experience:
- Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) certification in the state of Illinois required.
- A bachelor's degree in behavioral sciences is required.
- 2-3 years of training and/or experience in the specialty area, with demonstrated proficiency in substance use assessment, diagnosis, and the application of motivational interviewing techniques required.
- An equivalent combination of education and experience may be accepted in lieu of the stated education requirement.
- Valid Driver's license/MVR clearance.
Competencies:
- Willing to promote the mission of The Salvation Army.
- Demonstrated ability to use initiative and be a self-starter.
- An attention to detail, procedures, processes, and policies.
- An ability to work with confidential material.
- An ability to manage projects, priorities, and programs in a constantly changing environment.
- Comfort in functioning in the dual role of authority figure and therapist.
- An ability to build attitude- and behavior-changing relationships with clients who differ widely in terms of personality, education, employment skills, ethnic background, and socioeconomic status.
- Experience in using cognitive behavioral interventions and structured social learning approaches in the treatment of individuals with mental health diagnoses.
- Strong verbal and written communications skills.
- A commitment to the Salvation Army's vision of human service and social justice; and a clear personal desire to assist in accomplishing the Center's mission of rehabilitation, restorative justice, and human healing.
- A proactive, client-oriented style which nonetheless maintains appropriate boundaries.
- Expertise in problem identification and assessment, setting…
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