Temp Counselor III $28.40+ DOE

Volunteers of America OregonPortland, OR
3d$28 - $38Onsite

About The Position

Make a difference with VOA Oregon! For over 125 years, Volunteers of America Oregon has been dedicated to serving the most vulnerable members of our community. Through our programs in behavioral health, addiction treatment, reentry services, and support for children and families, we provide life-changing services that promote safety, healing, and empowerment. Join a mission-driven organization that truly values its employees! This is a full-time position with excellent benefits, including: Comprehensive health coverage – medical, dental, and vision insurance, with an employee medical premium starting at just $12.50 per paycheck Financial protection – life insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance Retirement security – 403(b) with an automatic 5.5% employer contribution after 18 months, regardless of employee participation Work-life balance – a generous paid time off (PTO) plan, starting with accruals that earn 15 days in the first year, 23 days in the second, and 26 days in the third Upfront sick leave – 80 hours of front-loaded sick time (prorated in the first year), which resets annually on January 1 Paid holidays – 10 paid holidays each year, plus three personal holidays (prorated in the first year) for employees to take time off to celebrate holidays, events, or milestones that matter most to them Student loan forgiveness – As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, VOA Oregon is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, which can help employees reduce or eliminate their federal student loan debt after 10 years of qualifying payments. Additional perks – flexible spending accounts, an employee assistance program, and other voluntary benefits and discounts At VOA Oregon, you’ll be part of a compassionate and dedicated team, making a real difference in our community. Apply today! Position Close Date: April 3, 2026 This position is responsible for providing comprehensive substance use and mental health treatment services, including individual counseling, group facilitation, assessments, and treatment planning, utilizing evidence-based practices. Additionally, it involves providing mentorship to junior staff by performing the following duties primarily in the Federal and Probation Program (FPP). This is a temporary 6-month position.

Requirements

  • A Master's degree in a MHACBO-approved field that qualifies for registration as a qualified mental health professional (QMHP), such as social work, counseling, or psychology, is required for this role.
  • In addition to the education requirement, this position requires experience conducting assessments, developing individualized treatment plans, and facilitating individual and group counseling sessions.
  • This position requires a Certification as an Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC I).
  • CADC I certification must be obtained within 24 months of registering as a CADC I candidate if not already obtained upon hire.
  • This position must be eligible for registration with MHACBO as a QMHP-R or already registered as a QMHP-C.
  • Must complete a criminal history background check and receive authorization from the State of Oregon's Background Check Unit.
  • Must not be excluded from participation in federal healthcare programs, including but not limited to listings on the Office of Inspector General (OIG) List of Excluded Individuals/Entities and the System for Award Management (SAM) exclusion list.
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship
  • If driving is required for the position, the individual must have an active driver's license, current insurance, reliable transportation and ability to meet VOA Oregon's and VOA Oregon's insurer's driver standards.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working in a residential, outpatient, or community-based behavioral health setting preferred.
  • Familiarity with trauma-informed care, motivational interviewing, and culturally responsive service delivery strongly preferred.
  • An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be used to satisfy these requirements

Responsibilities

  • Provides culturally responsive, trauma-informed services through individual counseling, talk therapy, such as Motivational Interviewing (MI), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and other evidence-based practices, as well as structured group sessions that support client recovery, behavior change, and relapse prevention.
  • Performs initial and ongoing substance use and mental health assessments, including ASAM and DSM-5-TR, to determine clinical needs and inform individualized treatment planning (independently or under the supervision of a credentialed or licensed mental health professional (QMHP-C, LCSW, LPC)).
  • Collaborates with clients and supervisors to create and regularly update individualized treatment plans that address substance use, mental health needs, risk factors, and social determinants of health.
  • Facilitates structured, curriculum-based groups and psychoeducation sessions in the outpatient setting that support skill-building, emotional regulation, relapse prevention, and pro-social behavior.
  • Responds to client crises and behavioral escalations using clinical judgment and de-escalation techniques, conducts risk screenings and develops safety plans when appropriate, and notifies other individuals as needed.
  • Conducts routine check-ins during scheduled appointments or outreach to maintain therapeutic engagement with clients, monitor progress, identify support needs, and reinforce recovery goals.
  • Maintains accurate, timely, and clinically appropriate documentation in the electronic health record, including assessments, progress notes, treatment plans, discharge summaries, and external communications.
  • Participates in case consultations, clinical supervision, and team-based meetings to review care progress, receive feedback, and enhance service coordination.
  • Collaborates with external systems such as courts, DHS, PO, medical providers, and housing resources.
  • Observes clients for signs of relapse, intoxication, withdrawal, or other risk behaviors and follows established protocols to address and document concerns during sessions or client contacts.
  • Provides informal peer support and mentorship to Counselor I and Il staff, assists with documentation, clinical practice, and client engagement strategies.
  • Supports onboarding and training of new clinical staff by modeling program expectations and evidence-based engagement approaches.
  • Collaborates with interdisciplinary staff including medical providers, peers, and case managers to align treatment efforts and ensure consistent implementation of care plans.
  • Participates in new client intakes, including program orientation, screenings, and assessment scheduling.
  • Routinely incorporates client feedback and outcome monitoring tools (e.g., FIT) to inform clinical decision-making and improve client-centered care.
  • Contributes to the development and refinement of clinical programming and workflows to ensure alignment with evidence-based practices and outpatient service needs.
  • Complies with all applicable professional codes of ethics (e.g., MHACBO), agency policies, and federal and state regulations, including HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 regarding confidentiality and client rights.
  • Engages in regular clinical supervision, case consultations, and program meetings to receive feedback, enhance clinical skills, and contribute to team-based service delivery.
  • Conducts risk screenings (e.g., for suicide, violence, psychosis, or self-neglect) and collaborates in the development of client safety plans in accordance with supervision protocols and clinical best practices.
  • Conducts regular check-ins and schedules follow-up with clients to monitor progress, assesses well-being, and identifies emerging risks or support needs; escalates concerns per clinical protocols.
  • Collaborates and communicates regularly with other outpatient staff and program managers to support coordinated care, treatment planning, and quality of service delivery
  • Manages administrative responsibilities such as checking email, responding to phone calls, managing appointment schedules, and maintaining timely documentation.
  • Participates in ongoing training and professional development activities to maintain certification and improve service delivery.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health coverage – medical, dental, and vision insurance, with an employee medical premium starting at just $12.50 per paycheck
  • Financial protection – life insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance
  • Retirement security – 403(b) with an automatic 5.5% employer contribution after 18 months, regardless of employee participation
  • Work-life balance – a generous paid time off (PTO) plan, starting with accruals that earn 15 days in the first year, 23 days in the second, and 26 days in the third
  • Upfront sick leave – 80 hours of front-loaded sick time (prorated in the first year), which resets annually on January 1
  • Paid holidays – 10 paid holidays each year, plus three personal holidays (prorated in the first year) for employees to take time off to celebrate holidays, events, or milestones that matter most to them
  • Student loan forgiveness – As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, VOA Oregon is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, which can help employees reduce or eliminate their federal student loan debt after 10 years of qualifying payments.
  • Additional perks – flexible spending accounts, an employee assistance program, and other voluntary benefits and discounts
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