Addictions Counselor- ADT,CSCAD, CACAD, LCADC, LGPC, LCPC, LCPCS
Company: Addiction Recovery
Location: Laurel
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description LICENSED in MARYLAND: ADT,
CSCAD, CACAD, LCADC, LGPC, LCPC, LCPC-S EXCELLENT BENEFITS
AVAILABLE FOR FULL TIME EMPLOYEES BILINGUAL (English/Spanish) A BIG
PLUS! Hope House is seeking Addictions Counselors to help us treat
addictions in an atmosphere of kindness and support. Come and help
us serve the community and help our patients recover themselves.
Competitive salary. JOB SUMMARY: Serves in the capacity of
counselor/case manager for an identified case load, as a member of
a multidisciplinary team. Is responsible for provision of group,
individual, and family sessions for patients/clients as well as
development and review of treatment plans, all required
documentation, and the presentation of educational sessions to
patients about the various aspects of the disease of chemical
dependency and the process of recovery. Provides family education
sessions as required concerning the family involvement in the
process of recovery. Is capable of providing staff coverage in any
counseling area in the event of shortages, including intake,
assessment, didactic presentations, family sessions, individual
sessions, group sessions, discharge planning, and overall case
management. COUNSELOR JOB DUTIES: Conducts initial assessments as
part of the complete multidisciplinary, biopsychosocial assessment
process for the purpose of prioritizing patient treatment needs.
Participates with other members of the treatment team in the
development of information to include in the complete, diagnostic
summary that combines information from all disciplines.
Participates with other members of the treatment team in the
development of initial and on-going treatment plans based upon
weekly review of progress, patient identified needs, and ongoing
assessment. Provides group counseling/therapy sessions as required
by current treatment schedules. Provides individual counseling
sessions with assigned caseload on a weekly basis or more
frequently if needed. Presents educational sessions to the
patient/client community including the use of audio/visual
equipment, handouts and exercises. Reviews and updates assigned
didactic presentation on an annual basis. Completes all required
chart documentation consistent with Hope House policies and
procedures. Participates in crisis intervention activities with
patients as required by the situation. Consults with the
psychiatrist for the Hope House program as required to facilitate
effective evaluation of patient needs. Accepts direction and
supervision from the psychiatrist as provided. Meets daily with the
multidisciplinary team to facilitate review of status of all
assigned patients to update treatment plans and complete discharge
planning and other referrals as necessary. Conducts family
education sessions as scheduled. Conducts family counseling
sessions to explain the role of the family in recovery and makes
recommendations for discharge planning with the family as required.
Assists and participates in any special patient activities and
recreational events including appropriate and required
documentation of patient responses. Accepts on-call counselor
responsibilities on a rotating schedule. Facilitates referral to
outside agencies, continuing care agencies, and special counseling
agencies based upon patient need to insure continuity of care
post-discharge. Consults and interacts with probation officers,
attorneys, protective service workers, etc. to act as a patient
advocate and insure comprehensiveness of care. Attends and
participates in all in-services, staff meetings, counselor
meetings, and clinical meetings as required by Hope House.
Demonstrates knowledge in and compliance with all emergency and
variance reporting requirements. Demonstrates appropriate knowledge
and skill in safety, fire safety, and security procedures at Hope
House. Attends all mandatory, annual training-re-training to insure
continued competency in safety and other issues. Maintains current
CPR certification at all times. Attends a minimum of one counseling
related course/workshop per year to maintain certification and
competency standards. Participates in CQI related functions and
monitoring as required by Department Supervisor. Other duties as
assigned. IDEAL QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s Degree (Master’s
preferred) from an accredited college or university in counseling,
human services, or related field with course work specific to
counseling chemical dependency clients. Certification as an
addiction counselor in the state of Maryland under the Board of
Professional Counselors and Therapists or active pursuit thereof:
two years of supervised experience providing chemical dependency
counseling services in a health or social work setting. PHYSICAL
DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of
those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of
this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to
finger, handle, or feel and talk or hear. The employee is
occasionally required to stand and walk.
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