Licensed Clinician (Counselor III/IV) | Norwich, CT
Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. (SCADD) is an award-winning, nationally and locally recognized leader in substance use disorder and behavioral health treatment in Southeastern Connecticut. We are proud recipients of the Top Workplace award, 2023 Non-Profit of the Year and 2023 Executive Director of the Year honors from the Greater Norwich Area Chamber of Commerce, and recognition as a Top Tier organization and a Recovery Friendly Workplace.
$3,000 Sign-On Bonus
We are seeking a compassionate, full-time licensed clinician to join our Norwich Transitional House programs, providing clinical services to individuals navigating behavioral, substance use, psychiatric, and emotional challenges β helping them build sustainable recovery through thoughtful, individualized care.
What We Offer:
- $3,000 sign-on bonus
- Competitive pay and comprehensive benefits
- Multiple Medical Plans to fit your needs and budget
- Dental & Vision Insurance
- 403(b) Retirement Plan with 10% employer match at 1 year
- Vacation and Sick accruals
- 11 paid Holidays
- 40 hours of paid Education/Training annually
- Paid Licensure Reimbursement
- Meaningful work making a lasting difference in the lives of individuals in recovery
What You'll Do:
As a Licensed Clinician at our Norwich Transitional House programs, you will provide direct clinical care through assessment, treatment planning, counseling, and discharge planning β supporting clients through every phase of their treatment journey while collaborating closely with a multidisciplinary team.
Responsibilities include:
- Complete initial client assessments for placement and ongoing assessments for continued treatment or referral to a more appropriate level of care
- Establish individualized treatment plans formulated around client goals, targeted objectives, and interventions that maximize strengths and resources
- Utilize counseling skills to support clients through individual, group, or family counseling, exploring problems, attitudes, feelings, and alternative solutions
- Chart assessment and treatment planning results, including reports, progress notes, discharge summaries, and other client documentation in a timely manner
- Orient clients to the program, program goals, rules governing client conduct, and client rights upon admission
- Ensure insurance authorizations align with dates of treatment and services provided
- Provide education and information to clients, individually and through groups, on substance use disorders and recovery resources
- Coordinate case management needs, matching clients with appropriate services, agencies, and resources to support discharge planning
- Provide crisis intervention services in response to clients' acute emotional or physical distress
- Support clients in identifying strengths, weaknesses, and needs throughout ongoing treatment planning
- Identify client needs that cannot be met at the current level of care and assist with referrals to outside support systems and community resources
- Meet with the multidisciplinary team to report on client progress and discuss or modify treatment plans
- Formulate clinical interventions to promote stability and client engagement
- Provide counseling for family members or significant others as appropriate
- Meet all documentation requirements for client progress, referrals, contractual networking, and incident reporting
What You'll Need:
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Counselor III: Master's degree and Associate License (LMSW, LPC-A, or LMFT-A) required; starting salary $60,000
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Counselor IV: Master's degree and Independent License (LCSW, LPC, LMFT, or LADC) required; starting salary $80,000
- Strong clinical assessment and treatment planning skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to maintain thorough, accurate clinical documentation
- Ability to provide crisis intervention and respond effectively to clients in acute distress
- Skilled in collaborating with a multidisciplinary team and community resources
- Commitment to SCADD's values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and trauma-informed practice
Why SCADD?
Since 1966, SCADD has remained at the forefront of substance use disorder treatment, continuously evolving to meet the needs of individuals, families, and communities across Southeastern Connecticut. We believe in second chances and the power of recovery β and skilled, compassionate clinical care is at the heart of that work. When you join SCADD, you join a team that shows up every day with hope, connection, and purpose.
If you're a clinician who wants their work to matter, we want to hear from you.
Apply today at careers.scadd.orgΒ
SCADD is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. A pre-employment drug screen, conducted by a qualified lab, is required in accordance with Connecticut law.
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