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Quick overview

The Youth Addictions Clinician provides therapeutic services to adolescents dealing with substance abuse and mental health challenges. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, developing treatment plans, and providing therapy sessions.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have a master's degree in a related field and Indiana licensure. A minimum of two years of experience working with adolescents in a mental health or substance use treatment setting is required.

postgraduate degreeCommunicationOutreachDocumentationCollaborationCrisis InterventionTrauma-Informed CareIndividual TherapyGroup TherapyMotivational InterviewingMental HealthEvidence-Based PracticesCBTDBTSubstance AbuseTherapeutic ServicesAdolescent Development

Job description

Job DetailsJob Location

  • Corporate
  • Headquarters -
  • Gary,
  • IN 46402Position
  • Type:
  • Full
  • TimeEducation
  • Level:
  • Graduate
  • DegreeTravel
  • Percentage: Up to 25%Job
  • Shift:
  • AnyJob
  • Category:
  • Health
  • CareJOB
  • TITLE:
  • Youth
  • Addictions
  • Clinician (Therapist)
  • JOB
  • SUMMARY: The Youth Addictions Clinician (Therapist) provide therapeutic services to adolescents struggling with substance abuse issues and co-occurring mental health challenges. The Youth Addictions Clinician is skilled in evidence-based treatment approaches and passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of young people.

Duties and Responsibilities

Conduct comprehensive intake assessments and develop individualized treatment plans. Provide individual and group therapy sessions focused on addiction recovery and relapse prevention. Utilize evidence-based practices such as CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, and trauma-informed care. Collaborate with families, schools, case counselors, and other professionals to support the youth’s treatment goals. Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in compliance with organizational and licensing standards. Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings and contribute to the development of effective care strategies. Provide crisis intervention and support as needed. Educate clients and families about substance use, mental health, and coping strategies. SUPERVISED BY: Hired, supervised, and evaluated by the Director of Family and Youth. EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: N/A. QualificationsPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Proven experience working with adolescents and understanding their development needs. Experience providing individual and group therapy sessions in a clinic setting. Experience leading substance abuse prevention programs within schools. Experience working with adolescents involved in the legal system. Experience providing outreach and support services to at-risk youth. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHR) systems. Bilingual abilities are preferred. SUPERVISED BY: Hired, supervised, and evaluated by the Director of Family and Youth. EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: N/A.

Minimum Qualifications

Education –master’s degree in counseling, Psychology, Social Work, or related field. Licensure/Certification: Indiana licensure LPC, LCSW, LMFT, or equivalent; CADAC or similar addiction certification preferred. Minimum of two years’ experience working with adolescents in a mental health or substance use treatment setting. Ability to build rapport with young people, listen actively, and communicate effectively with clients, families, and colleagues. Knowledge of adolescent development, trauma-informed care, and co-occurring disorders. Strong communication and crisis intervention skills. Ability to work effectively with diverse populations and within a multidisciplinary team. CPR/First Aid Certification required. (Or willingness to obtain) Appropriate automobile insurance and valid license plates. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Occasional standing, walking, lifting, reaching, kneeling, bending, stooping, pushing, and pulling. Occasional lifting and/or moving up to twenty-five (25) pounds. Work Environment: This role may involve both in-office and community-based services, including schools and homes. Evening and occasional weekend hours may be required to meet client needs.