Substance Disorder Peer Counselor
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Healthcare
Substance Abuse Counselor, Mental Health, Community Health
Substance Disorder Peer Counselor
The Substance Use Disorder Peer Counselor is a client advocate that will be responsible for providing guidance and support to individuals and families struggling with substance use disorders by leveraging their own lived experience of recovery. The Peer Counselor should be able to offer empathetic listening, assist clients and families in navigating recovery resources locally and regionally, facilitate groups, and collaborate with the Klickitat County Behavioral Health team and other healthcare professionals to develop personalized recovery plans.
The Peer Counselor must be willing to ensure a safe and non-judgmental environment to encourage client's commitment to sobriety and overall wellbeing.
Essential
Job Duties:
County and department policies.
Requirements/
Minimum Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or GED required
- Additional Coursework or certification in peer counseling, addiction studies or a related field is preferred.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Personal experience with substance use disorder and recovery. This is important for establishing credibility and empathy with clients, at least one year of sobriety is preferred.
- Membership in or affiliation with consumer advocacy groups is preferred indicating a commitment to advocating for the rights and needs of individuals with substance use disorders.
- Prior experience in a peer support role, either formally or informally, is preferred.
- Familiarity with local community and regional resources, treatment programs, and support services for individuals with substance use disorders.
- Understanding of various substance abuse disorder treatment strategies, including behavioral therapies, 12- step programs, harm reduction approaches, and other evidence-based practices such as SMART, Alcoholics Anonymous, and Narcotics Anonymous.
- Ability to manage crisis and conflict mitigation through de-escalation techniques, conflict resolution strategies, and the ability to remain calm and effective under pressure.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills to effectively interact with clients, families, multidisciplinary teams and the community.
- Ability to build trust and rapport with clients through empathy, active listening, and shared experiences.
- Commitment to maintaining client confidentiality and adhering to ethical guidelines, HIPAA/FERPA and CFR 42 part 2 as it specifically pertains to Behavioral Health programs.
- Demonstrated reliability, punctuality, time management and the ability to maintain professional boundaries.
- Sensitivity to and respect for diverse cultural backgrounds and experiences.
- Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team, supporting colleagues and contributing to a collaborative environment in the department, the County, and the Region.
- Willingness to work non-traditional hours, including evenings and weekends, as needed to meet client needs.
- Basic proficiency in using computers, copiers, fax machines, phones…
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