Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
🌟 Join Our Team and Make a Difference in Addiction Recovery! 🌟
Are you passionate about helping individuals on their path to recovery? We are seeking a dedicated Substance Use Disorder (SUD) clinician to join our dynamic outpatient team. If you’re ready to make an impact and grow in your career, this is the perfect opportunity!
About Us
At WisHope Recovery, we are committed to providing exceptional clinical care, education, and research in the field of addiction treatment and recovery. We specialize in integrated, personalized care that addresses both addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions. Our mission is simple:
👉 Help clients first sustain and then maintain long-term recovery.
👉 Help clients first sustain and then maintain long-term recovery.
✅ Why Join Us?
- 💰 Competitive Salary + Bonuses – Sign-on and retention bonuses available!
- 📈 Professional Growth – Ongoing training and development opportunities.
- 💖 Supportive Work Environment – Join a passionate and experienced team.
- 🌍 Diverse Clientele – Make an impact on a wide range of individuals.
- 🏥 Comprehensive Benefits – Health, dental, and vision insurance options available.
🔎 Job Description
As a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) clinician, you will work in an outpatient setting with an average caseload of 12 clients. Your key responsibilities will include:
📝 Client Care & Treatment
✔️ Develop personalized biopsychosocial treatment plans for new clients.
✔️ Provide SUD and mental health assessments, counseling, and intervention services.
✔️ Conduct individual, group, and family therapy sessions.
✔️ Develop service plans and conduct reviews throughout treatment.
✔️ Provide SUD and mental health assessments, counseling, and intervention services.
✔️ Conduct individual, group, and family therapy sessions.
✔️ Develop service plans and conduct reviews throughout treatment.
🤝 Coordination & Collaboration
✔️ Work closely with clinical and administrative staff to ensure high-quality care.
✔️ Coordinate with medical and psychiatric providers for comprehensive care.
✔️ Ensure smooth discharge planning and follow-ups.
✔️ Coordinate with medical and psychiatric providers for comprehensive care.
✔️ Ensure smooth discharge planning and follow-ups.
📊 Compliance & Documentation
✔️ Maintain thorough documentation according to federal and state guidelines.
✔️ Participate in annual cultural competency, diversity, and safety training.
✔️ Participate in annual cultural competency, diversity, and safety training.
🌍 Community Engagement
✔️ Represent WisHope at community events, trainings, and meetings.
✔️ Build and maintain positive relationships with referral sources and partners.
✔️ Build and maintain positive relationships with referral sources and partners.
🎯 Qualifications:
✅ Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field.
✅ Licensure (SAC-IT, SAC-SCAC) or working toward licensure preferred.
✅ Experience in addiction treatment and mental health care.
✅ Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills.
✅ Commitment to cultural competency and diversity in care.
✅ Licensure (SAC-IT, SAC-SCAC) or working toward licensure preferred.
✅ Experience in addiction treatment and mental health care.
✅ Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills.
✅ Commitment to cultural competency and diversity in care.
🌟 Join Us in Changing Lives
At WisHope Recovery, we don’t just treat addiction — we transform lives. If you’re ready to make a difference, apply today and become part of a team dedicated to long-term recovery.
📩 Apply Now – Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity!
Compensation: $50,000.00 - $65,000.00 per year
Wisconsin’s Premier Addiction Treatment Center Serving Individuals and Families in Milwaukee and Waukesha
At WisHope Recovery Center, our mission is to offer holistic, evidence-based and individualized addiction treatment and recovery solutions for individuals in Wisconsin who are seeking recovery for substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders.
Our vision at WisHope Recovery Center is to foster hope and healing by providing an individualized approach and a continuum of care that supports the whole person – the mind, the body and the soul.
WisHope Recovery Center was founded in 2016 by Peter Brunzelle. Peter is WisHope Recovery’s Executive Director and serves on the Waukesha County Heroin Task Force Board. He also serves as president of the Wisconsin Association of Sober Housing (WASH), a nonprofit organization that establishes standards and quality assurance in recovery housing and affiliates for the state of Wisconsin. He is also a person in long-term recovery.
WisHope Recovery Center (WRC) was founded because of the gap in integrated substance use and mental health treatment services available in Wisconsin. “There wasn’t a place where one could go for treatment that supported multiple pathways to recovery,” Brunzelle says. “If you needed support for psychiatric medication, medicated-assisted treatment, or were dealing with co-occurring disorders you were not accepted at most treatment centers. It really was a one size fits all approach across the state. This is why I created WRC. Not only do we support all pathways to recovery, but we integrate family programming into our treatment approach. We understand that including loved ones in one’s recovery journey from the start is critical as this allows for consistency and enhanced healing. When clients leave our program, they’ve already worked hard to repair and improve their support systems, which makes it easier for them to rebuild their lives when they are ready to move onto the next chapter.”
Join Our Team Form - WisHope Recovery Center
Are you an experienced treatment professional or a person in recovery passionate about giving back and helping others through peer support? If so, you’ve come to the right place. WisHope Recovery Center is Wisonconsin’s Premier Addiction Treatment Center, which means we only hire the best of the best so we can continue to improve the lives of those impacted by substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions.
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