Substance Use Counselor - Maine
Biddeford, York County, Maine, 04007, USA
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health, Health Promotion
Better Life Partners Overview
At Better Life Partners, we provide what it takes to heal from addiction. Wherever. Whenever. We work alongside community-based organizations to meet our members where they are, no matter what recovery looks like to them. By combining virtual and in-person counseling, community support, and access to life-saving medication, we help people move beyond addiction to find belonging, love, and purpose.
Base pay range$48,230.00/yr - $71,550.00/yr
Role SummaryIn this role, you will interact regularly with clients, referral sources, field staff, and members of the local community. You will be a resource for clients and community partners, guiding them on the path to recovery. You will work side by side with a high-impact team of medical providers, recovery coaches and coordinators, helping clients to thrive. Your work is essential and your constant feedback will be expected to help clients reach the best outcome possible.
This is a remote position. Unless otherwise agreed upon, all candidates must reside in-market.
- Demonstrate and communicate the core values of Better Life Partners
- Facilitate group therapy sessions for Better Life Partners clients
- Familiarize with and utilize Better Life Partners evidence-based curriculum guides and training
- Provide detailed feedback and maintain clinical progress notes on clients
- Conduct one‑on‑one counseling with clients when deemed necessary
- Participate in Better Life Partners’ community research and public health partners’ research and data collection efforts
- Formulate and maintain treatment plans for each client served
- Collaborate with community partners and Better Life Partners providers on case management and care coordination efforts
- Adhere to professional and ethical work standards, enforce appropriate counselor/client boundaries
- Manage group dynamics and problem behavior with strong, professional judgement in a way that does not jeopardize group integrity
- Maintain compliance with federal, state and local regulations for licensing and billing purposes
- Attend and engage in regular training, company meetings, monthly counselor consultation, and supervision as necessary
- Bachelor or Graduate degree in mental health, social work, psychology, addictions or related field
- Maine License as LADC or CADC
- 2-3 years of experience working with substance use or related field
- Valid driver’s license
- Willingness to travel within Maine
- Availability to work Saturdays
- Demonstrated experience leading group therapy sessions, interacting, engaging, and connecting with individuals and groups over telehealth/Zoom
- Comfortable working with an EMR and/or EHR system, including updating clinical notes
- Willingness to travel locally within the communities we serve
- Must be able to have a flexible schedule, including the ability to work 1-2 evenings a week to meet our member’s needs
- Self‑motivated to help as many people as possible; team player with an “all‑hands‑on‑deck” positive attitude, organized/able to multitask
- Strong interpersonal skills and a professional demeanor
- Master’s in a related field
- BLP operates in hybrid and remote work environments, which allows us to better meet our members and partners where they’re located. Candidates applying for this role must be willing and able to travel locally within the communities we serve and/or travel to onsite meetings as expected in coordination with their department and business needs.
- Must have reliable internet service with a fast upload/download ability
- Ability to ensure any protected health or proprietary data/information is not visible (or audible) to others in any work location
- Must have a quiet space to speak to members, team members, or external partners with minimal background noise and distractions
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