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Substance Use Disorder Professional - Lead (SUDP-Lead) *Signing Bonus!
Partners with Families & Children (Partners) prevents, interrupts and repairs cycles of abuse and neglect within families. We are a nonprofit that has been around for 35 years providing exemplary programs for families and an encouraging and fulfilling work environment for staff.
Come join our team in making a difference in the lives of families! We offer competitive pay and excellent benefits package (for those who work 20 hours per week) as well as flexible schedules.
*Partners is offering a Signing Bonus for eligible candidate.
Summary: Under direction of the Director, perform professional level duties and functions associated with the treatment of substance abuse. Will assist in providing comprehensive treatment services to clients within the program. Will provide lead instruction to staff as needed and may serve as a trainer. Will have working knowledge of WAC requirements for periodic auditing of staff files for State reviews.
Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must meet the minimum qualifications listed below. These qualifications are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required to perform this job.
Education/Experience: To perform this job successfully, an individual must have:
Certificates/Licenses: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be certified as a Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP) by the Washington State Department of Health.
The full job description contains other physical and mental skills and abilities.
Our benefits are:
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $30.58 - $37.46 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
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Work Location: In person
Full Time
Business Services
$56k-69k (estimate)
01/07/2024
05/10/2024
partnerswithfamilies.org
SPOKANE, WA
<25
1988
MARLA POLIN
$5M - $10M
Business Services
Partners with Families & Children prevents, interrupts and repairs cycles of abuse and neglect within families. The key strategy to achieve this mission is to maximize community capacity by collaboration with other community agencies including: medical centers, public child welfare, law enforcement, the courts, and other social service treatment providers. Partners treatment model was developed to deliver intensive, sustained services to families experiencing multiple challenges, including poverty, substance abuse, mental health, family violence, and trauma. The vast majority of children and f...amilies receiving services are under the federal poverty guidelines. Since 2004, Partners has been licensed by the State of Washington, Department of Social & Health Services, to provide outpatient substance use disorders treatment and mental health services, as well as the only resource in Eastern Washington to provide specialized medical examinations, child forensic interviews and child legal advocacy under one roof, and in a supportive, child-friendly environment. In 2005, Partners became accredited through the National Childrens Alliance as a Childrens Advocacy Center, meeting ten rigorous national standards for the multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment of child victims of sexual and physical abuse.
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