The Counselor provides essential behavioral health services to inpatients and outpatients, focusing on compassionate care through therapeutic relationships. Responsibilities include evaluating and counseling chemically dependent patients, developing treatment plans, and coordinating care with interdisciplinary teams. Qualifications include a Master's or Bachelor's degree in relevant fields, necessary licensure, and 1-3 years of experience in behavioral health. The role requires strong communication skills, critical thinking, and knowledge of chemical dependency treatment. Ongoing professional development and community education participation are expected. Salary ranges from $17.12 to $27.73 per hour, with a comprehensive benefits package.