Substance Use Disorder Counselor
Company: Northeast Valley Health Corporation
Location: San Fernando
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Under the general supervision of the Director of Behavioral
Health or designee, the Substance Use Disorder Counselor works with
patients/individuals who are addicted to a wide variety of
substances. The Substance Use Counselor provide counseling and
supportive services to patients and their support system(s) to
overcome their addiction and provides linkage such as referring to
external agencies for treatment beyond the scope of primary care.
The Substance Use Counselor is part of the integrated
medical/behavioral care team and works with a variety of other care
team members to improve positive outcomes. Reports to: Director of
Behavioral Health Services or designee Clinic Administrator or Site
Administrator or a Program Director. Qualifications: 1. Minimum of
a High School diploma or equivalent, such as a General Educational
Development (GED) certificate. conduct health education classes
related to substance use topics, 2. Registered or certified
Substance Use Counselor with Addiction Counselor Board of
California with a minimum of at least 2 (two) years of experience
in the alcohol and drug counseling field. 3. If recovering from
substance use/abuse, a minimum of 2 (two) years’ sobriety is
required. 4. Must maintain a current Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation
certification, in compliance with corporate CPR Policy. 5. Trained
in counseling techniques, including the ability to facilitate
groups, conduct individualized and patient center care, and be
mindful of the impact of trauma and social economic disparities of
the patient. 6. Knowledge of community resources available to
assist in the treatment of behavioral health and substance use
disorders; knowledge of the principle and techniques of
Motivational Interviewing 7. Ability to understand and communicate
with all segments of the community, particularly the ability to
speak and write effectively; ability to obtain facts and to
identify what is relevant and satisfactory; ability to identify and
analyze situations accurately and to plan an appropriate course of
action. 8. Ability to identify and evaluate barriers during
individual and group sessions. Ability to identify the impact of
trauma on patients social-emotional wellbeing and health. 9.
Perform job duties with empathy towards patients; ability to
utilize techniques such as values clarification, life goal setting,
and other group techniques that are pertinent. 10. Experience or
working knowledge with the transient population, mental health
issues and its social-economic impact. 11. Fluency in English
(speaks, read and write) 12. Fluency in Spanish (speaks, translate,
read and write). 13. Computer skills in Microsoft Office programs
(Word, Excel, etc.), electronic health record systems, and database
systems. 14. Thorough working knowledge of business English,
spelling, punctuation, and contemporary general office practices
and procedures. 15. Effective verbal and written communication
skills to communicate clearly and effectively. 16. Ability to work
effectively in a multi-disciplinary team. 17. Willing and able to
work a flexible schedule, to include evenings and/or Saturday
mornings. 18. Sensitivity to the different cultures represented
among NEVHC staff and patients. 19. Demonstrated ability to listen
and communicate with others in a professional and caring manner
including sensitivity with individuals from diverse cultures and
lifestyles. 20. Demonstrated ability to set priorities for tasks to
work effectively in spite of interruptions and under minimal
supervision. Self-starter, reliable and dependable. 21.
Demonstrated proficiency with the electronic health record database
within three months of attending training session(s). 22. Ability
to solve problems and make routine recommendations. 23. Ability to
maintain absolute confidentiality about health care and other
patient/client information. 24. Current California driver’s
license, appropriate insurance coverage and a driving record
acceptable to the NEVHC’s insurance carrier (if required to drive
on the job). Northeast Valley Health Corporation provides equal
employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age,
disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status
as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state
and local laws. Northeast Valley Health Corporation complies with
applicable state and local laws governing non-discrimination in
employment in every location in which the company has
facilities.
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