Adult and Adolescent Staff Therapist (Full-time USPO Program)

Interested candidates should send their resume and cover letter to: Erin Orme, Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program Director at eorme@peerservices.org

PEER Services (peerservices.org) is a leading nonprofit provider of community-based substance use prevention and treatment services for Evanston, Maine, New Trier, Niles and Northfield Townships, and the north side of Chicago. As a licensed treatment provider since 1975, we have transformed the lives of thousands of teens and adults and helped them open the door to a healthier, brighter future.


The Adult and Adolescent Staff Therapist is a member of the SUD Treatment Program, and reports to the SUD Treatment Program Director.  The Adult and Adolescent Staff Therapist will oversee the USPO program and work primarily with clients referred through our partnership with the US Courts to provide substance use treatment services to individuals on probation and pre-trial. They will provide individual psychotherapy, group therapy, and support services, including appropriate case management functions by the client’s treatment plan and goals.  Since this position will work primarily with individuals involved with the justice system, we are seeking a candidate with a strong-interest and demonstrated ability to work with this population. This position requires evening availability.

Job Duties

  • Provide individual and group psychotherapy and related case management services
  • Complete timely, accurate, and appropriate documentation for treatment planning, progress notes, drug test results, and discharges.
  • Ensure compliance with U.S. Probation Office (USPO) program requirements, including accurate documentation, timely maintenance of client records, and adherence to established treatment expectations.
  • Attend and participate in USPO specific meetings/trainings and provide USPO support to other clinicians serving USPO clients.
  • Assist SUD Treatment Program Director with USPO site visits and audits.
  • Understand and follow the highest ethical standards and confidentiality laws.
  • Ensure the SUD Treatment Program Director is kept abreast of all aspects of the program and services. Offer suggestions that support program development and improved services.
  • Build and maintain strong, positive, collaborative relationships with PEER staff, supervisors, and program partners.
  • Maintain current knowledge of substance use treatment and interventions by participating in ongoing continued education and training opportunities. 
  • Meet program and professional goals as defined in collaboration with the SUD Treatment Program Director. Maintain licensure and certification and complete all trainings required by funders and other regulatory bodies.
  • Support PEER Services fundraising and community events. Attend and participate in organizational, program, and team meetings and activities.
  • Complete special projects and other duties as assigned by the SUD Treatment Program Director.
  • Maintain a 65% caseload

Classification, Compensation, Work Schedule, and Benefits:

Qualifications:

Characteristics:

Required

  • Client oriented and ability to communicate effectively and positively.
  • Strong clinical skills, including critical thinking, empathy, and effective client advocacy.
  • Self-starter and ability work independently and with a team.
  • Good time management, organizational, and documentation skills.
  • Discrete and ability to maintain confidentiality, use good judgement and sensitivity.
  • Culturally sensitive.

Preferred

  • Bilingual/ bicultural preferred (Spanish/ English).

PEER Services, Inc. appreciates the opportunity to provide services to its diverse community, including people of color, low-income and financially insecure, non-English speakers, and LGBTQ+ individuals. We strongly encourage applications from people with these identities and other marginalized communities to join our staff to better serve our clients. PEER Services makes hiring decisions without regard to any person’s race, color, sex, creed, gender identity, gender expression, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, genetic information, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, pregnancy, military discharge status, source of income, FMLA status, or any other factor determined to be unlawful by federal, state or local statutes.

PEER Services’ Mission is to reduce the harms of substance use, addiction and stigma by engaging youth and adults with innovative prevention programming and by supporting people on their path to recovery through holistic, evidence-based treatment. We provide affirming services to all in need, regardless of their ability to pay.

PEER Services is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization. Since 1975, PEER Services has provided community-based substance use prevention and treatment services to teens, adults and families in Northern Cook County, including Evanston, Maine, New Trier, Niles and Northfield Townships, and the north side of Chicago. PEER Services, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.