The Gambling Disorder Clinician will provide comprehensive treatment and case management services to individuals with a dual diagnosis of gambling disorder and co-occurring mental health (MH) and/or substance use disorder (SUD). The clinician will integrate gambling disorder-specific interventions into the ongoing care plan, focusing on both the treatment and recovery support for individuals struggling with gambling addiction. This role is part of a state-funded initiative aimed at enhancing gambling disorder services in licensed MH and SUD treatment settings.
Key Responsibilities
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Clinical Interventions: Provide individual, group, and family therapy focused on gambling disorder using evidence-based practices such as CBT, DBT, and MI.
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Recovery Support: Facilitate recovery support services, including connections to Gamblers Anonymous, SMART recovery, financial counseling, and peer recovery services.
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Case Management: Assist individuals with the social, financial, and legal consequences of gambling addiction, ensuring access to additional community resources and services.
Hours
Full time; full time positions include the following benefits: