Under supervision, provide licensed Substance Use Disorder counseling, including assessments, treatment planning, individual, group, and family therapy, case management, and consultation. Develop and deliver SUD curricula, coordinate with other providers, and document client progress. Conduct psychosocial evaluations, mental health assessments, and formulate DSM diagnoses. Spend 65% of time providing claimable services in various settings. Ensure confidentiality, participate in organizational activities, and support quality improvement. Minimum of a Master s degree and relevant licensure required; experience with co-occurring disorders preferred. Bilingual skills and knowledge of API communities are a plus. Must meet physical demands of clinical work in a moderate-to-loud environment.