Substance Use Disorder Professional
Company: Peninsula Behavioral Health, WA
Location: Port Angeles
Posted on: February 26, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Department: Substance Use Disorder & Forensic
Services Schedule: Monday to Friday, 8am–5pm (FT 40 hours/week)
Pay: $26–$35/hour DOE/DOQ Why Join Peninsula Behavioral Health? We
are a mission-driven organization dedicated to supporting
individuals living with substance use disorders, co-occurring
disorders, and those involved in the criminal legal system. As a
Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP), you will play a key
role on a multi?disciplinary team, providing high?quality treatment
and participating in essential forensic services tied to Washington
State’s Trueblood settlement. Your work helps bridge gaps in care
and improve outcomes for vulnerable community members. Benefits
Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance Vacation, Sick Leave, Float Days
& Paid Holidays 403(b) Retirement Plan Life Insurance & Long?Term
Disability Wellness Program Employee Assistance Program LifeFlight
Membership Education Allowance Job Summary The SUDP provides
outpatient treatment for individuals with substance use and
co-occurring disorders, including those connected with the criminal
justice system. This includes assessment, treatment planning,
counseling, case management, and collaboration with forensic and
community partners. Work involves both office and community-based
outreach. Essential Duties Clinical Services Conduct SUD
evaluations, biopsychosocial assessments, and referrals (in-office
and in the field). Provide individual and group counseling
following evidence-based practices. Develop, review, and update
treatment plans. Deliver case management and care coordination with
medical, legal, and social service partners. Provide client and
family education, skill-building, relapse?prevention strategies,
and recovery support. Documentation & Compliance Complete all
notes, treatment plans, assessments, and reports accurately and on
time per policy and contract requirements. Maintain records in
compliance with state and federal regulations (including 42 CFR
Part 2 and applicable RCWs/WACs). Demonstrate proficiency in the
agency’s electronic medical record (EMR) and federal HMIS system.
Collaboration & Community Engagement Work closely with
interdisciplinary team members to determine appropriate treatment
approaches. Advocate for clients with community partners, assist
with appointments, and support follow-through. Participate in team
meetings, program development, and professional training. Maintain
strong working relationships with community agencies, including
jail staff and forensic partners. Secondary Duties Provide
community education as needed. Maintain high standards of
professionalism and cultural competence. Perform additional
clinical or administrative duties as assigned. Adapt to changing
work demands with flexibility and professionalism. Performance
Expectations Maintain accurate, timely documentation in accordance
with quality and compliance standards. Meet productivity
expectations of 50% on a consistent basis. Fulfill all contract and
reporting obligations. Stay current with CEUs and clinical best
practices. Required Qualifications Education: Associate degree in
Human Services, Addiction Studies, or related field; OR required
coursework completed for SUDP credential. Licensure: Active
Substance Use Disorders Professional (SUDP) credential in
Washington State Experience: At least one year working in a
behavioral health or related setting providing one?on?one support
Other Requirements: Valid driver’s license, acceptable driving
record, and reliable, insured transportation Ability to provide
proof of MMR, Hep B, Tdap, and annual flu vaccination Must pass a
pre-employment drug screen and background check Preferred
Qualifications Experience working with individuals with serious and
persistent mental illness (SPMI) Experience with individuals
involved in the criminal justice system Knowledge, Skills &
Abilities Strong understanding of withdrawal, detoxification, and
SUD?related behaviors. Ability to multitask and manage a diverse
caseload. Skill in cognitive and symptom assessments (e.g.,
Mini?Mental Status Exam). Knowledge of medical conditions that may
mimic psychiatric symptoms. Familiarity with harm?reduction
principles and recovery?oriented care. Strong communication,
organization, and interpersonal skills. Ability to coordinate care
across multiple providers. Understanding of the Harm Reduction
Model *Peninsula Behavioral Health does not discriminate because of
a person's presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability,
race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity including transgender status, marital status,
pregnancy, childbirth, and pregnancy-related conditions, age (40),
honorably discharged veteran or military status, or use of a
trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability,
state employee or health care whistleblower status.
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