Overview
Tyrus Recovery is seeking an experienced, motivated Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP) to join our growing behavioral health agency.
This is an opportunity for the right clinician to help build and shape a substance use disorder treatment program from the ground up. We are looking for someone with the experience, creativity, and drive to develop meaningful programming and help establish the clinical foundation of our SUD services.
At Tyrus Recovery, we believe experienced clinicians should have a genuine voice in how services are developed and delivered. This role will have the opportunity to help shape our programming, curriculum, clinical workflows, documentation standards, and overall approach to care.
As Tyrus Recovery grows, this position is intended to develop into a Clinical Supervisor role with increasing responsibility for clinical leadership and program oversight.
Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive substance use disorder assessments and make appropriate diagnostic and level-of-care recommendations.
- Develop individualized, person-centered treatment plans.
- Manage an assigned clinical caseload and provide individual counseling.
- Facilitate therapeutic, psychoeducational, and process groups.
- Develop and implement curriculum for outpatient and intensive outpatient SUD programming.
- Provide clinical supervision to SUDPTs in accordance with Washington State requirements.
- Help develop clinical workflows, policies, procedures, and documentation standards.
- Assist with EHR development, including assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, group documentation, and other clinical forms.
- Ensure clinical documentation supports medical necessity and meets licensing, payer, billing, and audit standards.
- Support compliance with applicable WACs, RCWs, Department of Health requirements, and payer expectations.
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives and help strengthen client engagement, retention, documentation quality, and program outcomes.
- Assist with onboarding, training, and development of future clinical team members.
Qualifications
- Active and unrestricted Washington State SUDP credential through the Washington State Department of Health.
- Must meet requirements to supervise SUDPTs in accordance with applicable Washington State requirements, including WAC 246-811-049.
- Experience providing clinical supervision to SUDPTs.
- Experience conducting comprehensive SUD assessments, treatment planning, and level-of-care recommendations.
- Strong knowledge of applicable Washington State WACs, RCWs, and behavioral health requirements.
- Experience managing a clinical caseload and facilitating individual and group counseling.
- Strong clinical documentation skills and knowledge of medical necessity, treatment planning, progress notes, continued-stay documentation, and discharge planning.
- Understanding of Medicaid, commercial insurance, and other payer documentation standards.
- Experience or strong interest in clinical program and curriculum development.
- Experience with EHR systems, clinical workflows, form creation, or documentation template development.
- Strong leadership, communication, organization, and problem-solving skills.
Preferred Experience
Experience in one or more of the following areas is preferred:
- ASAM Criteria and level-of-care placement
- IOP and OP program development
- Co-occurring disorder treatment
- MOUD and MAUD
- Trauma-informed care
- Motivational Interviewing
- Relapse prevention and recovery management
- Program development and implementation
- Clinical quality assurance and compliance
- Criminal justice, reentry, treatment court, or correctional behavioral health populations
Why This Role Is Different
We are looking for more than someone to fill a position. We are looking for someone who wants to help build something meaningful.
Tyrus Recovery is a women-owned behavioral health agency founded on the belief that treatment should be ethical, individualized, clinically sound, and delivered with integrity. We believe experienced clinicians should be trusted to bring their knowledge, ideas, and expertise to the table.
The right person will have the opportunity to help shape our clinical identity, develop programming they genuinely believe in, and take on increasing leadership responsibility as we grow.
If you are an experienced SUDP who has ever thought, “I know how I would build this if someone gave me the opportunity,” this may be that opportunity.
Pay: $27.88 - $33.57 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
License/Certification:
- Substance Abuse Counseling Certification (Required)
Work Location: In person