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AMERICAN HEALTH SERVICES, LLC
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Title: OTP Counselor
Location: Van Nuys, CA 91411- 6265 Sepulveda Blvd. Suite 9
Reports To: Program Director/Clinic Manager
Time/Status Regular/Full Time Early Morning 8 hour shift – Monday through Friday
Overview of Position
An Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) Counselor is responsible for delivering clinically appropriate, patient-centered substance use disorder services within a licensed OTP setting. The counselor must hold current certification through the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) as an Alcohol and Drug Counselor in accordance with the state regulatory requirements.
The OTP Counselor works collaboratively within a multidisciplinary treatment team to ensure the provision of comprehensive and coordinated care. The clinical team includes the receptionist, medical assistant (MA), dispensing nurse, and the OPT/NTP Program Physician. Through active collaboration and communication, the team supports safe medication-assisted treatment (MAT), continuity of care, and patient engagement.
Key Responsibilities
· Conducting comprehensive screening and biopsychosocial assessments
· Collaborating with the treatment team to complete the intake and admission process
· Developing and implementing individualized treatment plans
· Providing individual counseling, group counseling, and case management services
· Monitoring patient progress, relapse risk, and engagement
· Coordinating care with internal staff and external service providers as appropriate
· Maintaining timely, accurate, and compliant clinical documentation
· Maintaining patient records both electronically and on paper
· Participating in multidisciplinary staff meetings and case consultations
· Assisting with program operations and supporting team-based patient care initiatives as needed
· Positive attitude with patient and staff relations
· Complete comprehensive treatment
· Complete interpretive summary
· Perform duties assigned by the Program Director/Clinic Manager
· Adhere to all Federal, State, County, Accreditation, and Program Regulations.
· Attend and complete mandatory trainings
· Attend all required staff meetings
· Actively learn and use software associated with clinic programs to tract and enter services
· Other duties assigned by the Program Director, Supervisor, Compliance Analyst
The OTP Counselor plays a crucial role in promoting patient stability, retention in treatment, harm reduction, and overall recovery outcomes. The position requires adherence to ethical standards, regulatory compliance, and organizational policies, while maintaining a compassionate and professional therapeutic presence.
Knowledge, Skill, and Ability
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
· Demonstrates strong therapeutic communication skills and professional boundaries
· Focuses on resolving conflict constructively rather than assigning blame.
· Maintains strict patient confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA, 42 CFR Part 2, and program policies.
· Actively listens without interruption and responds with empathy and clinical professionalism.
· Maintains emotional regulation in high-stress or crisis situations.
· Remains open to feedback, diverse perspectives, and continuous professional growth.
· Demonstrates cultural humility and respect for individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Crisis Intervention and De-escalation Skills
· Demonstrates competency in verbal de-escalation techniques in both individual and group counseling settings.
· Recognizes early warning signs of agitation, withdrawal, relapse risk, or emotional distress.
· Utilizes trauma-informed and patient-centered approaches to maintain safety.
· Supports a calm, therapeutic environment during emotionally charged situations.
· Collaborates with medical and clinical staff when additional intervention is required to ensure patient and staff safety.
Professional Accountability
· Supports the mission, vision, and values of the organization.
· Contributes positively to team culture and interdisciplinary collaboration.
· Demonstrates respect for diversity, equity, and inclusion principles and supports affirmative action policies.
Planning and Organizational Skills
· Effectively prioritizes clinical responsibilities in a fast-paced OTP environment
· Manages time efficiently to balance counseling sessions, documentation, case management, and team collaboration
· Organizes and schedules tasks to meet patient care and compliance deadlines
· Anticipates resource needs and coordinates services to support patient stability and retention
· Establishes measurable goals and develops realistic action plans for patient treatment and professional responsibilities
Attendance and Professional Reliability
· Maintains consistent attendance and punctuality
· Arrives on time for work, patient sessions, staff meetings, and scheduled appointments.
· Ensures continuity of care by appropriately communicating and coordinating coverage when absent.
Qualifications
· High School Diploma or GED
· Substance Abuse Certified Counseling Certification (Required) through and accredited institution such as CCAPP or CAADE
· Addiction counseling experience: minimum 1 year (required)
· State Driver's License or State ID
· Social Security Number
· Resume
· Reference Letter
· Positive attitude and desire to help others as a health/essential care worker
Salary
Range: $23.00 - $25.00
Negotiable depending upon degree of experience, knowledge, skill, ability, and qualifications.
Benefits
Benefits will be presented as part of the interview process.
· Health Insurance
· Life Insurance
· Retirement
· Holidays and PTO
Pay: $23.00 - $25.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Work Location: In person
Professional Field
Counseling
Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field


