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        | Job Location |  | Wenatchee, WA |  
        | Position Type |  | Full Time |  
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        | Salary Range |  | $27.00 - $34.00 Hourly |  
        | Travel Percentage |  | Road Warrior |  
        | Job Shift |  | Day |  | Description What is PACT?
 Program of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) is a dynamic, team-based approach to delivering mental health services in the community. Instead of waiting for people to come to a clinic, PACT meets them wherever they are-at home, a local cafe, or their workplace-creating a supportive, real-world environment. This hands-on style not only reduces the need for hospital visits but also fosters independence and empowerment. It's an exciting, people-first way to promote recovery, where each day brings new opportunities to engage with clients, celebrate successes, and make a tangible difference right where life happens!
 
 What is a Chemical Dependency Specialist on a PACT team?
 
 A Co-Occurring Disorders (COD) Specialist or Chemical Dependency Specialist SUDP is a key member of the PACT team who works with individuals managing both mental health challenges and substance use issues. By combining mental health counseling with substance use interventions, the Chemical Dependency Specialist provides a fully integrated approach, helping clients develop coping strategies for both conditions. Working closely with other team members-psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, and more-the Chemical Dependency Specialist helps shape collaborative, person-centered care plans. This role is ideal for someone who loves being out in the community, meeting clients where they're at, and offering compassionate, hands-on support that empowers each person to thrive.Schedule:Monday - Friday, 8 am to 5 pm + participation in the rotation for after-hours call coverage
 Responsibilities:
 
 Primary Responsibilities:  
 
     
 Provide service coordination (case management), engagement and motivational enhancement strategies, problem solving and relapse prevention for an assigned group of clients.Conduct comprehensive substance use assessments that consider the relationship between substance use and mental health. Apply stages of treatment and functional analysis to inform treatment planning. Provide individual supportive therapy and symptom management, ensuring immediate changes are made in the treatment plans as clients' needs changeEducate and support clients' families, and advocate for clients' rights and preferences
 
     
 Acts as liaison and consult with community agencies and families to maintain coordination in the treatment processProvide on-call crisis intervention covering nighttime hours, medication monitoring, and case managementDocument client progress to maintain a permanent record of client activity according to established methods and proceduresProvide treatment, rehabilitation, and support services with some interventions directed or performed by staff with specialty training and skillsTake the lead role or participate in providing substance use and treatment services
 
 Psychiatric Treatment and Dual Diagnosis Substance Abuse Services 
 
     
 Provide ongoing assessment, problem solving, side-by-side services, skill training, supervision (e.g., prompts, assignments, monitoring, encouragement), and environmental adaptations to assist clients with activities of daily living.Provide individual supportive therapy (e.g., problem solving, role-playing, modeling and support), social-skill development, and assertiveness training to increase client social and interpersonal activities in community settings.Provide ongoing assessment of clients' occurring disorders symptoms and clients' response to treatment. Make appropriate changes in treatment plans to ensure immediate and appropriate interventions are provided in response to changes in mental status or behavior which put clients at risk Provide symptom education to enable clients to identify their mental illness symptomsProvide direct clinical services including individual supportive therapy to clients on an individual, group, and family basis in the office and in community settings to teach behavioral symptom management techniques to alleviate and manage symptoms not reduced with medication and to promote personal growth and development by assisting clients to adapt to and cope with internal and external stresses.Provide individual and group treatment in the office and in community settings in a stage-based treatment model that is non-confrontational, considers interactions of mental illness and substance abuse, and has client-determined goals.Coordinate with outside inpatient services to detoxify clients and establish linkage to outpatient treatment self- and help programs
 
       
 Alcoholics AnonymousNarcotics AnonymousOutpatient servicesResidential facilities
 
Take a lead role or participate in the provision of rehabilitation services.Organize and lead individual and group social and recreational activities to structure clients' time, increase social experiences, and provide opportunities to practice social skills and receive feedback and support.
 
 Perform other duties as assigned 
Qualifications Job Requirements: The following requirements are those that are normally required for performance of this position. Any disabled applicant or incumbent who does not meet or more of the physical requirements, but who can perform the essential function of the job (with or without reasonable accommodations) shall be deemed to meet these requirements. Physical Requirements: This position normally requires that physical demands of standing, walking, bending, lifting or performing other work requiring low physical exertion, talking and hearing on a regular basis to perform the job requirements. These physical demands are required up to 80% of the time. Position also requires ability to drive with adequate vision and skill. Non-Physical Requirements: Education 
 
     
 Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or a related behavioral science fieldEducation as required to obtain Substance Use Disorder Professional credential
 
 Experience 
 
     
 Prior experience providing behavioral health treatmentExperience working with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness is preferred
 
 Special Skills 
 
     
 Familiarity with harm reduction principles, motivational interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques, and Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment (IDDT)Strong individual employment plan writing and computer skillsPossess and utilize effective verbal and written communication skillsAbility to be self-motivated, work independently and as a team memberAbility to represent the agencies in a professional manner within the communitySkills and competence to establish supportive trusting relationships with persons with severe and persistent mental illnesses and respect for client rights and personal preferences in treatment are essential
 
 Licensure, Registration, Certification 
 
     
 Valid Washington State driver's license and minimum required liability insurance for WA StateMust be deemed insurable as determined by Catholic Charities liability insurance providerRegistered Agency Affiliated Counselor RegistrationSubstance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP) license in WA State or Co-Occurring Disorder Specialist Enhancement to a qualifying clinical license
 
 Employment is conditional upon: 
 
     
 Being cleared by a criminal background check and fingerprinting when required.
 
 Wage: $27 - $34 per hour, depending on experience
 Signing Bonus: $5,000 - $10,000, depending on experience (paid out in 2 or 4 installments; depending on bonus amount)
 
 Relocation Reimbursement: Up to $5,000
 
 Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8 am to 5 pm + participation in the rotation for after-hours call coverage
 
 Benefits:
 
 
     
 13 paid holidays, 12 days of vacation, 12 days of sick leave per yearHealth insurance including medical & prescription coverage, with optional dental and vision insurance plans. Majority of premiums paid by Catholic CharitiesRetirement 403(b) Plan: employee contributions commence upon employment; Catholic Charities contributes 2% of monthly income and matches up to 4% of employee contributions following 6 months of employmentBasic Life Insurance paid 100% by Catholic CharitiesFlexible Spending Account eligibility following 6 months of employmentEducation Assistance Program reimbursing up to $5,250 per year for approved continuing education after 6 months of employmentAdditional voluntary insurances including supplemental life, accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D), critical illness, long term disability, accident, and ID theftEmployee Assistance Program includes 3 counseling sessions per year, legal consultations, financial coaching, and other wellbeing toolsAnnual longevity awards begin at 5 years of employment
 
 It is the practice of Catholic Charities to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, citizenship status, marital status, creed, genetic predisposition or carrier status, sexual orientation, gender expression, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Applicants from underrepresented backgrounds are encouraged to apply. We gladly offer reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities to support participation in the hiring process and employment. #WorkforHope 
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