Clinician-SUD Counselor
Company: South Coast Children's Society
Location: Costa Mesa
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Full-time Description POSITION SUMMARY: The Clinician SUD
Counselor is a master’s level position that also holds a
certification in substance abuse treatment, responsible for
supporting clients experiencing First Episode Psychosis (FEP) that
may also be struggling with substance abuse. This role focuses on
helping clients clarify their personal goals, cope with stress,
develop healthier interpersonal interactions, and overcome barriers
to recovery. Using an empowering and strengths-based approach, the
Clinician-SUD Counselor will guide clients through structured
clinical interventions aimed at learning new skills and supporting
behavior change. These interventions include social skills
training, substance use treatment, behavioral activation, harm
reduction techniques, relapse prevention, and psychoeducation. The
Clinician-SUD Counselor will also foster peer support, promoting a
sense of self-efficacy and autonomy in clients' recovery journey.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The CSC (Coordinated Specialty Care) Early
Psychosis Program is a specialized treatment approach designed to
help individuals who are experiencing First Episode Psychosis. The
goal of the program is to provide comprehensive, multi-disciplinary
care that addresses the various needs of young people (typically
ages 12-25) who have recently experienced symptoms of psychosis.
The program is aimed at improving long-term outcomes and minimizing
the negative impact of psychosis on the individual's life. Salary
Range: Clinician Tier I: Masters Degree with less then 1500 hours
$71,640 - $74,280 Clinician Tier II: Masters Degree with 1500 Hours
completed $76,920 - $79,600 Clinician Tier III: Licensed $85,280 -
$87,960 Clinician Tier IV : 2 years post License $90,640 - $93,320
JOB DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Work with clients to identify
personal recovery goals and develop concrete, achievable plans for
reaching those goals. Provide prevention services to individuals at
risk for developing substance use problems, focusing on early
intervention and harm reduction strategies. Work with clients to
identify personal goals and motivations for reducing substance use
and help them take actionable steps toward these goals. Provide
ongoing support and counseling to reinforce behavior change,
addressing setbacks and promoting long-term recovery. Collaborate
with clients to identify obstacles to recovery and work together to
create strategies for overcoming them. Provide structured
behavioral interventions aimed at promoting positive behavior
change, including techniques such as behavioral activation and
social skills training. Facilitate coping skills training to help
clients manage stress, anxiety, and other challenges associated
with First Episode Psychosis. Support clients in learning and
practicing new strategies for managing interpersonal relationships
and navigating social situations effectively. Offer psychoeducation
on mental health, recovery, and coping strategies to clients and
their families. Educate clients about the nature of First Episode
Psychosis, including symptoms, treatment options, and recovery
pathways, with the goal of increasing self-awareness and
self-management. Promote emotional regulation and resilience
through various therapeutic techniques. Foster a peer support
environment by promoting the sharing of lived experiences and
helping clients connect with others who are on similar recovery
journeys. Use strengths-based and person-centered approaches to
empower clients, supporting them in developing confidence and
taking ownership of their recovery. Collaborate closely with the
CSC team (including Team Leaders, Clinicians, Peer Partners,
Psychiatrist, Education/Employment Specialists, Outreach
Specialists, and SUD Counselors) to ensure clients’ needs are being
met holistically and that interventions are integrated across the
team’s efforts. Performs other duties as required or assigned to
assist the needs of the program or organization Requirements
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: Education/Experience Master’s degree in
Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or a related field.
Certification in addiction studies, certified alcohol and drug
counselor, certified substance abuse counselor, or equivalent.
Minimum of 2 years of experience working with individuals with
substance abuse, psychosis, mental health disorders, or related
conditions. Experience in working with adolescents and young adults
is highly desirable. Familiarity with Coordinated Specialty Care
(CSC) models or similar evidence-based treatment approaches for
psychosis is a plus. Licensure, Registration, Certification Active
BBS registration. Certification in addiction studies, certified
alcohol and drug counselor, certified substance abuse counselor, or
equivalent. Valid CA driver’s license and proof of automobile
insurance. Completion of CPR/First Aid certification within the
first thirty (30) days of employment. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to drive a motor vehicle without restrictions, often in
heavy traffic and frequently long distances (one hour or more) to
ensure safe transport to client settings and to safely transport
clients to appointments as needed. Senses of vision, hearing and
smell sufficient to regularly operate a motor vehicle, to visualize
threats in the environment or risks to clients, and to operate
safely in the field. Required to occasionally lift and carry 10-20
pounds. Regularly required to sit, stand, climb stairs (1 or more
flights) and walk while in route to and during family visits.
Regularly required to sit and use computer in office settings.
Salary Description $71,640 - $87,960
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