Nystrom & Associates Ltd
Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor (LADC) - Adolescents (Personal Services)
Collaborative Environment: You'll work alongside peer support specialists, Suboxone providers, therapists, psychiatrists, and others to ensure patients receive comprehensive, integrated care.
Focus on Person-Centered Care: We strive to build hope, holistic well-being, and healing through an individually tailored treatment partnership that values science-based best practices, inclusivity, healthy relationships, and community engagement in which people are empowered to become the best version of themselves.
Supportive Work Environment: Your well-being matters. We provide free supervision, professional development opportunities, and access to resources to help you excel in your role.
Be Valued: We believe in open communication and fostering your unique talents, goals, and skills at work and at home while recognizing and celebrating the richness of cultural diversity within our team.
Make a Difference: You'll provide compassionate care to individuals and find hope every day.
As a Licensed Drug & Alcohol Counselor (LADC) in our Adolescent Program, you will work hand in hand with our peer support recovery specialists, Suboxone providers and medication management, ARMHS professionals, CTSS professionals, DBT therapists, dietitians, psychiatrists, LMFT's, LICSW's and LPCC's. This role is primarily involves group and individual sessions with adolescents, maintaining compliant client records, some intakes and assessments, clinical consult meetings and staff meetings.
We are pleased to offer flexible scheduling that fits your lifestyle. The ideal hours for this role are 40 hours per week. You could work 5 days, 4-10 hour days, or we are open to 32 hours per week for the right candidate. The hours are a mix of day/evening hours.
Nystroms & Associates integrates mental health into its substance use disorder treatment.
We make sure that our staff have the resources that they need to meet each client where they are at.
We use evidence-based education and strategies including Living in Balance, CBT, DBT, 12 step facilitation, relapse prevention skill building, nutrition services and family programming in a structured curriculum for both our 1.0 and 2.1 levels of care.
We have driving with care levels one and two for those clients who need education and support, and alumni aftercare groups for clients to continue to receive support from peers.