IOP Clinician
Company: Advanced Recovery Systems
Location: Ridgefield
Posted on: February 6, 2026
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Job Description:
Description 2026 Program Expansion - Join Our Team and Make a
Lasting Impact Are you a passionate Licensed Clinician with your
SUDP / SUDPT looking to use your skills to help others rebuild
their lives? We're expanding our programs and invite you to join
the team at Recovery Village at Ridgefield , where meaningful work
meets career growth. Schedules Available: Mon-Fri, 8:30am-5pm or
1pm-9pm Preliminary License Pay: $34 and up / Independent License
Pay: $37/hr and up Advanced Recovery Systems | The Recovery Village
is a physician-led, nationwide network of mental health and
addiction treatment centers redefining the mental health and
recovery standard of care. Unlike most centers that provide only 1
or 2 programs for addiction, we offer a full continuum of care in a
home-like environment, not a hospital setting. Our unique mix of
services is truly unmatched. What we have to offer: Cohesive Team
Culture, A Great Place to Advance Your Clinical Practice!
Competitive Pay Flexible Scheduling Options: 4x10s avail for some
positions Supervision provided if needed Saving lives!
Employer-matched 401k Facility Address: The Recovery Village
Ridgefield Drug and Alcohol Rehab, 888 S Hillhurst Rd, Ridgefield,
WA 98642 Advanced Recovery Systems is an integrated behavioral
healthcare management company dedicated to the treatment of
addiction, substance abuse, and mental health issues. We put
behavioral health front and center, providing assistance to people
with substance abuse issues, addictions and mental health concerns.
With facilities in various regions of the U.S., we have been
furthering this mission since our inception, applying our advanced
approach to patient care. Every facility in the Advanced Recovery
Systems network strives to provide the highest quality of care,
using evidence-based therapeutic models that really work. Our goal
is to help men, women and adolescents live healthy, happy lives
without the burden of substance abuse or mental illness. The IOP
Clinician is responsible for performing a wide variety of patient
care activities as directed by the Clinical Director. The IOP
Clinician will be responsible for patient caseload and will provide
group, individual, and family therapy. The IOP Clinician will
conduct psychosocial and bio-psychosocial assessments. This
Clinician will collaborate with the Treatment Team to formulate the
Master Treatment Plan and assist in coordinating discharge
planning. The IOP Clinician has primary responsibility for
maintaining communication with the family, referral source and
other service providers as needed. Core Job Duties Provides
excellent individual, family and group therapy to assigned patients
following program curriculum provided by Clinical Director.
Completes all required documentation ensuring compliance with all
company policies and procedures, state regulations, Joint
Commission standards and Medical Needs Criteria. This includes the
following documents: a. Admission Documents and Consent b.
Biopsychosocial Assessment and Integrated Summary (72 hours) c.
Comprehensive Problem List d. Integrated Master Treatment Plan and
Updates (24 -72 hours based off payer) e. ASAMs (24 hours, based on
state standards) f. Individual, family and group therapy session
notes (24 hours) g. Discharge Summary (72 hours) Prior and ongoing
outreach to prospective and current patients to ensure program
engagement to meet expected conversion rate. Uses substance abuse
and co-occurring therapeutic interventions and de-escalation
techniques to assist patients with accomplishing all treatment
plans, goals and objectives and successfully complete treatment.
Assesses patient for substance use disorders, risk to self or
others and co-occurring mental health disorders. Uses therapeutic
interventions to assist patients with accomplishing all treatment
plans goals and objectives and successfully complete treatment.
Manages aftercare recommendations and support that will prepare
patient for maintaining successful recovery. Provides caseload
management as per state requirements. Participates in crisis
intervention with patients as needed. Participates with
multidisciplinary teams such as Financial Case Managers to provide
appropriate aftercare planning and securing resources. Completes
documentation daily to meet metrics of 92% completion within
compliance OTHER REQUIRED TASKS: Attend Daily Meetings as assigned
by the Clinical Director. Maintains positive relationships with all
staff. Participates effectively in multidisciplinary treatment plan
reviews. Maintains healthy boundaries with patients and staff. Asks
for and accepts feedback from supervisors. Provides a safe and
therapeutic environment to all staff and patients. Communicates
significant patient developments to supervisor. Participates in
Quality Improvement activities and contributes to the success of
the organization. Pursues professional development through
participation in education and training programs. Contributes
positively to the morale of other staff members. Provides licensure
supervision as needed and assigned by Clinical Director. Performs
other tasks, as assigned, with flexibility in scheduling based on
program needs. Requirements Education: Masters' Degree in social
work, psychology, or related human services field required.
Credentials: Must also hold one of the following licenses in the
State of WA: LMHC (Licensed Mental Health Counselor) LICSW
(Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker) LMFT (Licensed
Marriage and Family Therapist) LMHCA (Licensed Mental Health
Counselor Associate) LSWAIC (Licensed Social Work Associate &
Independent Clinical) LMFTA (Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Associate) AND Must be certified in the State of WA with a SUDP /
SUDPT. CPR and BFA Certification required. Experience: Minimum two
(2) years of work experience in behavioral health field required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Demonstrates Proficiency in
Communication & Written skills. Knowledge of State & Federal
Statutes Regarding Patient Confidentiality laws. Knowledge of
licensing and accreditation standards. Demonstrate proficiency in
electronic medical records utilizing HeatherAI. Proficient in
documenting medical standards per ASAM and Locus criteria. Advanced
Recovery Systems, a national integrated behavior healthcare
management company dedicated to the treatment of addiction,
substance abuse, and mental health issues. We invite you to learn
more about us at our website! The Company complies with state and
federal nondiscrimination laws and policies that prohibit
discrimination based on age, color, disability, national origin,
race, religion, or sex. It is unlawful to retaliate against
individuals or groups based on the basis of their participation in
a complaint of discrimination or on the basis of their opposition
to discriminatory practices/EEO. We are proud to be a drug-free
workplace. indclinicalhiring Benefits Benefits including 401(k),
generous paid time off plan, medical, dental, vision, and much
more
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