SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER PROFESSIONAL
Company: Seattle Indian Health Board
Location: Seattle
Posted on: May 3, 2025
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Job Description:
SIHB Core CompetenciesCore Competencies are foundational
commitments and skills that all SIHB staff are expected to develop.
These competencies define common measures for performance that are
applied to every role in the organization.Commitment to Indigenous
and Organizational Values: Everything we do at SIHB is centered on
Traditional Indian Medicine. It is our responsibility to maintain
cultural integrity in all that we do.Accountability: All employees
of SIHB effectively manage their own work and the work of their
teams. We take ownership of our actions and decisions. We all
strive to deliver the highest quality work and care, while
respecting our teammates and relatives.Collaboration: SIHB is a
team-oriented organization. As team members, we share the
responsibility of working toward a common purpose. We collaborate
with our colleagues across the organization to deliver the highest
quality of care and results in alignment with our mission, vision,
values, and Theory of Change.Communication: We practice effective
and clear communication with staff, relatives, teams, and
community. We demonstrate empathy among each other and with those
we serve, and transparency in our decision making.Customer Service
Orientation: All employees of SIHB recognize the needs of the
diverse community we serve. We put the needs of our relatives first
by delivering the highest quality, professional, responsive, and
innovative care. Our relatives come first and deserve the
best.Position SummaryThe Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP)
is responsible for the delivery of effective SUD counseling
services. The SUDP is responsible for ensuring clients are assessed
and treated with the appropriate level of SUD Treatment. The SUDP
Counselor will work under the direct supervision and clinical
guidance of the SUD Clinical Supervisor and will work in close
collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team to ensure we are
meeting the overall needs of our relatives.The philosophy at
Seattle Indian Health Board (SIHB) is to offer ongoing trainings
surrounding our approach and implementation of our Indigenous
Informed System of Care. Our model aligns with a very humanistic
approach, creating a trauma-informed atmosphere every step of the
way. The Model of care currently being implemented at SIHB places
Traditional Indian Medicines at the center of all our work. In our
Behavioral Health Programs, we utilize evidence-based practices,
but we weave Indigenous Psychology approaches and practices
throughout.Other duties and responsibilities are listed
below.Organizational Structure/Reporting Relationships: This
position reports directly to the Substance Use Disorder Clinical
Supervisor.Organizational ResponsibilitiesHold Indigenous values
and practices with respect and integrity.Hold yourself accountable
to the highest standard by being resourceful, innovative, creative,
and solutions-oriented.Actively participate in organizational
activities with the understanding that success is achieved through
teamwork.Recognize that communication is central to the
organizations success and actively champion your words and actions
to maintain respect for others, encourage constructive feedback, be
open to share laughter and acknowledge differences in skills and
opinions, all while keeping others best intentions in mind.At SIHB,
we refer to our customers as relatives. Our relatives come first
and deserve the best. Serve the needs of our relatives first by
delivering the highest quality, professional, responsive, and
innovative care.Job ResponsibilitiesProvide ASAM assessments that
shall include personal history; abuse history; physical, social,
psychological, and spiritual evaluations as needed.Develop and
implement a culturally sensitive SUD individual service plan (ISP)
for each assigned relative, based on determined needs. Perform case
management services as needed.Implement specific individual and
group counseling sessions for the relatives and their
family.Utilize community resources to assist the relatives in plans
for education, vocational training, employment, etc.Assist
relatives to schedule activities for personal, social, and
emotional rehabilitation.Coordinate and serve as a liaison with
courts, probation officers, and/or social service agencies, as
needed.Maintain all patient records in accordance with the policies
of SIHB and funding agencies.Maintain current clinical records for
each individual relative served. All clinical documentation must be
completed in alignment with Washington Administrative Codes and
SIHBs Internal Policies.Identify client health needs and refer to
other SIHB and external services as needed.Maintain strict
confidentiality of client records in compliance with HIPAA and
privacy laws, including 42 CFR part 2.Maintain a current Washington
State Substance Use Disorder Profession (SUDP)
certification.Actively participate in internal quality improvement
teams and work with members proactively to drive quality
improvement initiatives in accordance with the mission and
strategic goals of the organization, federal and state laws and
regulations, and accreditation standards, when assigned.Other
job-related duties as assignedBackground and
QualificationsRequired:Associate or bachelors degree from an
accredited college or university in addiction counseling or closely
related field of study, or a minimum of five (5) years working as a
SUDP counselor.Maintenance of a current Substance Use Disorder
Professional License in the State of Washington.Ability to work
effectively with colleagues, individual clients, and groups.Ability
to work effectively with a multi-disciplinary team.Ability to work
with Native American populations; knowledge of the Native American
history and culture is preferred.A general understanding of
cultural differences.Willingness to learn as it pertains to
cultural differences.Ability to independently prioritize tasks,
manage time, and meet all reporting deadlines.Punctual to
appointments and meetings.Ability to maintain strict
confidentiality of Behavioral Health Records and adhere to the
standards for health recordkeeping, 42 CFR Part 2, HIPAA, and
Privacy Act requirements.Ability to read and interpret documents
such as safety rules or policy & procedure manuals.Ability to write
routine reports and correspondence.Ability to speak effectively
with clients and employees of the organization.Other
Requirements:Candidates must complete an acceptable Background
Check as part of the hiring process.No history of alcohol or other
drug misuse for a period of two years prior to the time of
employment and no misuse of alcohol or other drugs while
employed.Valid Washington State drivers license, proof of car
insurance and use of a personal vehicle preferred.Familiarity with
the health and social issues facing the AI/AN population and a
desire to serve our population. Knowledge of recovery/substance
abuse issues preferred.Work Environment:The Substance Use Disorder
Professional will work in a clinical/office setting. The Substance
Use Disorder Professional will work with both Outpatient and
Residential Substance Use Disorder Programs.by Jobble
Keywords: Seattle Indian Health Board, Kirkland , SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER PROFESSIONAL, Other , Seattle, Washington
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