Clinical Supervisor
ORTC, LLC
- Eugene, OR
- $65,000-80,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Health, Dental, Vision Plans: Medical and Vision-employer contribution 90% for employee and 25% for dependents, Dental- 90% employee and 20% dependent.
- 401k: 4% Safe Harbor match Traditional/Roth options.
- Voluntary Benefits: Life, disability, accident and critical illness insurance.
- Life Insurance: $20,000 company-provided coverage.
- Time-Off: 12 Holidays, sick time per state requirements, 2 weeks' vacation in the first year.
- Education and Training: RELIAS annual subscription, two paid professional development days per year.
- Veterans Grant- Covers additional training, certifications, and fees for veterans.
- Refer, Reward, Repeat: Employee referral program earn up to $2,000 per referral hired.
- Thanks Reward & Recognition Program
- Annual Service Awards
- Team Member of the Quarter & Year Awards
- Responsible for the clinical supervision of counselors/professionals in training, counselors/professionals requiring supervision by regulatory authorities, and/or counselors/professionals who are working towards their certification or licensure as well as providing guidance and assistance to the counseling team as needed.
- Assisting patients in identifying, maximizing, and relating their strengths to appropriate social, educational (academic and vocational), and occupational goals.
- Helping the patients prepare and adjust to a drug free existence, and to offer assistance (emotional and physical) in problematic issues.
- The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for the provision of services to assigned patients and adherence to schedules, established treatment program policies and procedures, and applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
- Five years of paid full-time experience in the field of substance use disorders counseling; or
- A bachelor's degree and four years of paid full-time experience in the social services field, with a minimum of two years of direct substance use disorders counseling experience; or
- A master's degree and three years of paid full-time experience in the social services field with a minimum of two years of direct substance use disorders counseling experience.
- Must have a valid driver's license and meet the requirements for employment in an opioid treatment program.