Are you the kind of counselor who doesn’t just do the work—but lives it?
At Craft Consulting , we’re not just providing treatment—we’re building transformation, restoring families, and changing communities. And we’re looking for a counselor who’s ready to be part of something bigger.
What You’ll Be Doing (Your Impact):
- Lead individual and group therapy sessions that truly move clients forward
- Help clients break cycles and build structure in their recovery
- Provide real support, education, and accountability—not just checkboxes
- Collaborate with a strong, mission-driven clinical and peer team
- Contribute to a program focused on results, growth, and long-term recovery
Who Thrives Here:
- You have experience in substance use treatment (certified or working toward it)
- You know how to engage clients who are resistant, guarded, or stuck
- You bring both compassion AND structure—you can care and hold accountability
- You’re a team player who communicates and shows up consistently
- You want to grow professionally, not stay stagnant
What You’ll Get:
- Competitive pay (based on credentials + experience)
- A supportive leadership team that actually invests in your growth
- A workplace grounded in Love + Accountability (our core model)
- Opportunity to be part of a rapidly growing, community-impact organization
- Real influence—you’re not just a number here
Why This Role Matters:
This isn’t just a job—it’s a chance to help people rebuild their lives from the ground up. The work is real. The impact is real. And the right person will feel that from day one.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct comprehensive assessments and clinical evaluations to establish diagnostic impressions and apply SBIRT protocols effectively.
- Keep accurate records and reports to monitor clients' progress, services provided, and relevant information.
- Deliver counseling services to help clients overcome challenges, adapt to life changes, and promote positive transformations while referring them to suitable community or social service programs.
- Assist clients in accessing treatment by organizing psychiatric assessments, coordinating medical stabilization, facilitating health insurance applications, securing treatment funding, and collaborating with support systems as needed.
- Evaluate clients' mental and physical well-being in conjunction with other professionals to determine the appropriate level of care.
- Monitor and evaluate clients' progress towards measurable treatment goals through follow-up sessions and assessments.
- Advocate for clients during crisis situations and intervene promptly to address urgent matters.
- Collaborate with mental health professionals, legal entities, probation officers, and post-treatment organizations to ensure seamless care transitions.
- Collaborate with other professionals to assess clients' needs and create personalized treatment plans.
- Educate clients and community members on addiction-related subjects and available services, offering referrals when necessary.
- Provide support and guidance to family members and concerned individuals to help them understand and assist those struggling with substance abuse.
Pay: $40.00 per hour
Application Question(s):
- Do you have experience with addiction and/or substance abuse?
Work Location: In person