Overview
Clinical Services Coordinator, Southeastern Family Project
Annual Salary: $77,487 (commensurate with knowledge and experience).
Work Schedule:
Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.
Unlock the opportunity to make a real difference in your community as the Clinical Services Coordinator for the South-Eastern Family Project (SEFP), a licensed substance use disorder residential treatment program serving non-pregnant women, pregnant and recently postpartum women, and their infants. This role offers an exciting chance for a licensed professional, LCSW or LPC, to contribute to a collaborative and team-focused environment.
You will engage directly with women seeking support, applying your expertise to promote health and wellness. This position emphasizes excellence and integrity in service delivery within a premier provider known for empathetic care and safety while supporting professional growth.
You will receive benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending Account, competitive salary, employee discounts, and the Virginia Retirement System. This opportunity supports growth in a supportive atmosphere that nurtures your skills and fosters collaboration.
What would you do as a Clinical Services CoordinatorYou will play a vital role in delivering a comprehensive continuum of treatment for non-pregnant, pregnant, and postpartum women living with substance use disorders. SEFP is dedicated to empowering women and their families to lead healthy, addiction-free lives in a supportive, nicotine- and drug-free environment. Your responsibilities will include developing, organizing, monitoring, and overseeing therapeutic functions at our gender-focused substance use disorder residential facility, ensuring a person-centered approach that promotes stabilization and holistic well-being.
You will facilitate psychiatric assessments and provide essential counseling, education, and healthcare training. Compliance with Medicaid and licensure standards will be paramount, as your expertise will directly impact clients’ immediate and long-term health, safety, and independent living skills.
To thrive as the Clinical Services Coordinator, candidates must be licensed as an LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) or LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor), along with at least two years of post-graduate relevant experience. Successful applicants will have extensive experience working with individuals living with substance use disorder, demonstrating empathy and strong clinical skills to navigate sensitive situations effectively.
CSAC certification is preferred, but the ability to provide comprehensive psychiatric assessments, counseling, and education is crucial. Proficiency in using necessary software tools for client management and documentation will support efficient service delivery. Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills are imperative, as the role requires collaboration with a team dedicated to improving the lives of women and their families living with SUDs.
Knowledgeand skills
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with 2 years post-graduate related experience.
- Extensive experience working with individuals living with substance use disorder.
If you feel that this job is what you’re looking for, follow the instructions on this page to apply. Good luck!
The selected candidate must successfully pass a criminal history fingerprint background investigation, DMV record check, Child Registry search, drug screening test, and employment reference checks.
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