JJAT Substance Use Disorder Assessor
Key Ares of Responsibility:
- Using an ASAM adherent structured interview tool to, complete a substance use assessment for each youth that is referred.
- Schedule all assessments within 3 – 5 working days following receipt of the referral. Any cancellations or missed appointments must be rescheduled within 3 – 5 days of the missed appointment.
- Within five days following completion of the assessment, or as needed to comply with court requests, create an assessment summary with treatment recommendations following an approved format.
- As needed in urgent situations, complete SUD assessments on the same day as the referral.
- As requested, provide additional services to referred youth including developing with the youth and their supports an action plan to address their specific needs, identifying and providing linkages to culturally appropriate services within their community to address those needs, supporting the youth through the court process, and assist youth in linking with pro-social activities within their community.
Essential Job Requirements:
- Acceptance and ability to work with individuals and families with a variety of lifestyles, behaviors, cultural and spiritual practices with the ability to apply a social justice and equity lens to all aspects of this work.
- Interest and ability in working with adolescents, particularly those from marginalized groups, with mental health or substance use or co-occurring disorders.
- SUDP or SUDPT certification required
- Skills in clinical assessment
- Ability to work offsite at a community partner
- Work from the designated JJAT office and adhere to court hours. Work remotely via telehealth, if necessary
- Knowledge of community resources
Ryther is seeking a dedicated individual to provide timely, comprehensive substance use disorder assessments that are trauma-informed and culturally specific for adolescents referred by the Juvenile Justice Assessment Team (JJAT). While part of the Ryther team, this individual will be based out of the JJAT office and would be working as part of a collaborative team to provide assessments for court as well as referrals and linkage to appropriate services when needed. The individual in this position will need to be flexible with ability to travel to meet clients in the community to perform assessments when needed.
Ryther seeks to create a work environment that reflects the diverse community that it serves. People of color, LGBTQIA, persons with disabilities, and multi-lingual individuals encouraged to apply. Our diversity is our strength!
The schedule is Monday-Friday. It's a Hybrid model with 3 days being in-person, Wednesday being one of those 3 days. 8am start due to King County Court hours. Adjusting/flexing hours in the week is permitted with supervisor approval. In-person assessments required for Juvenile Detention referrals.
You'll have the following benefits:
- Medical/Dental Benefits (Premium covered up to 94% by Ryther, depending on plan , and we pay $5000.00 towards your deductible and out of pocket max)
- 15 Days Paid Vacation (which increases to 17 after your first year, and by 1 each year after that)
- 10 Sick Days (Vacation and Sick time rollover)
- 6 Paid Holidays, and 4 Floating Holidays
- Free Medical Telehealth Appointments for you and anyone in your household (General Medical, Dermatology, Mental Health, Neck and Back Care, Nutrition, etc.)
- Employee Assistance Program for you and your family through WorkLife
- 40% Off Aflac Supplemental Insurances (Free Aflac Identity Theft Protection)
- 403b Tax Deferred Retirement Plan
- Life Insurance ($50,000.00)
- Credentialing for Insurance Agencies
- Community of therapists allowing frequent consultation and supervision, support with your cases and a fun, dynamic atmosphere.
- Ryther is a registered 501c(3) which qualifies for the federal Student Loan Forgiveness program
To apply, please send cover letter and resume.