
The Recovery Support Counselor (CDCA) role operates under clinical supervision to assist patients with Opioid Use Disorder through medically supported treatments and coping strategies. Key responsibilities include conducting individual and group counseling sessions, developing comprehensive behavioral health assessments and treatment plans, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to monitor patient progress. The position also involves maintaining detailed client records, coordinating care with external systems, and providing education on substance use. This opportunity appeals to professionals seeking to make a meaningful impact in behavioral health within a supportive environment that values evidence-based practices and continuous professional development. The role requires a valid driver's license and involves a mix of office-based work and direct client interaction.



















