Substance Use Disorder Professional | Beautiful Pacific Coast
Substance Use Disorder Professional | Beautiful Pacific Coast
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Willapa Behavioral Health and Wellness is in search of a compassionate full time SUDP or SUDPT, in Long Beach, WA 4 – 10 hour shifts.
The Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP) is responsible for providing substance use disorder diagnosis and treatment services in a professional, positive, consumer-friendly, and recovery-focused manner. The SUDP is a core member of a collaborative care team that may include the patient’s mental health therapist, psychiatric medication provider, primary care provider, and other behavioral health staff. The SUDP is responsible for coordinating referrals to clinically indicated services both within and outside the agency (e.g., social services, mental health specialty care, inpatient substance abuse treatment, housing, employment, peer support). They are also responsible for attending drug court and working with courts and legal entities to ensure reporting on the client’s behalf is submitted.
Willapa Behavioral Health & Wellness is an outpatient treatment provider, nationally accredited with high quality care by an experienced team of professionals since 1986. Services include substance and mental health programs for adults, children & families, case management, problem gambling treatments, peer services, domestic violence perpetrator treatment, co-occurring disorders, medically assisted treatment, psychiatric prescribing, trauma sensitive primary care, and 24/7 mobile crisis services.
Working for WBHW allows you quick access to the coast and beautiful landscape. We have affordable living, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities including hiking, camping, fishing, biking, and much more. Our Montesano location is located approximately 2 1/2 hours from Portland and 3 hours from Seattle.
If you are looking to serve humanity and make a difference, we are the place you want to be. Rural health allows for the opportunity to make a difference in peoples’ lives, learn new skills and resources, in a beautiful setting and be present for your life.
Qualifications
Education/Certification Required:
- Current certification as a Washington Substance Use Disorder Professional or SUDPT
- National (NAADAC) certification, (NAADAC-MAC preferred).
Experience Required:
- Experience working in inpatient or outpatient treatment facilities is preferred.
- Demonstrate good boundaries, the ability to work independently, manage fluctuating workloads, write treatment plans and case notes with industry appropriate language, conduct groups with a maximum of 12 individuals at one time, and the ability to work well with chemically dependent individuals.
- Demonstrated computer competency in electronic medical record and time management skills.
- Able to maintain good rapport with co-workers.
- Demonstrate competency in working with a diverse population.
- Demonstrated background of upholding professional conduct and retaining confidentiality of clients’ information.
- Driver’s License that meets minimum requirements by WBH insurance company.
- Meet the current Washington health care vaccination requirements for health care workers.
Benefits:
- $1,000 sign on bonus
- Vacation 4 weeks accrued based on hours worked
- Holidays 12 recognized
- Medical Insurance 3 Cigna plans, effective beginning of month after start date
- Dental Insurance Cigna network, effective beginning of month after start date
- Vision Insurance Cigna beginning of month following start date
- Pet Insurance Nationwide
- Retirement Plan
- Life & Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance $10,000
- Malpractice Insurance immediate coverage
- Wellness Benefit $240.00 per year
- Professional Development Assistance $500.00 per year
- AIG/Valic Retirement
Salary $26.00 – $32.00 based on experience
We embrace and encourage our staff differences in age, color, disability, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental ability, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, veteran status, and other characteristics such as personality and personal interests that make our staff unique.