Assessment Counselor
Company: Wisdom Traditions Counseling Services
Location: Anchorage
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $80,000 - $95,000 Job
Title: Assessment Counselor (LPC, LMFT, LCSW) Work
Days:Monday-Friday Work Location: In person/Hybrid/Remote eligible
Pay Range:$80,000 - $95,000 Position Type:Full time, salary
position open in our friendly Integrative Medical Facility of
Counselors, Psychologist, Psychiatrist, Physician Assistant and
Recovery Professionals. Who we are:Wisdom Traditions Counseling
Services provides Alaska State certified and CARF nationally
accredited outpatient programs. Providing both live onsite and
tele-health services. Our integrated approach to patient care
includes the treatment of behavioral health, addiction, and care
coordination for primary care medical and medication management.
Who we are looking for:We are growing and have a new opening for an
experienced Licensed Assessment Counselor (LPC, LMFT, LCSW) who
desires to work in an integrative, trauma sensitive, and
holistically oriented program. As a fully accredited facility, this
position is responsible for maintaining all standards set forth by
the State of Alaska DBH and CARF International. Essential Job
Function:The Licensed Assessment Counselor manages the daily
diagnostic assessments that are scheduled for clinical services,
which include placement into ASAM Level 2.5 (Partial
Hospitalization- PHP) and ASAM Level 2.1 (Intensive Outpatient-
IOP) and ASAM Level 1 programming. They report to the Clinical
Director and consult with the Medical Director to confirm
appropriate placements and assign a directing clinician for each
patient admitted to our ASAM programming services. Additionally,
this individual will be assigned a specific caseload for
specialized continuing care groups, which includes individualized
counseling and a weekly therapeutic ASAM Level 1 continuing care
group. This caseload assignment also involves management of monthly
status reporting. Must be able to work both independently and
within a supportive team of professionals and contribute as a
member of a vibrant inter-disciplinary team. Looking for a strong
and collaborative team-player that is enthusiastic about mental
health and addiction recovery. Strong verbal and written
communication abilities are a must. The prime candidate will have
experience working with mental health, dual-diagnoses, and
substance use disorder populations. Job Functions Include but are
not limited to: Coordinate daily scheduled clinical diagnostic
assessments for both Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health
patients. Understand and prioritize diagnoses with appropriate
level of care placement. Understand and develop initial treatment
plans for each person that receives an assessment. Understand and
utilize Electronic Records system, Outlook O365, telephone systems,
and other technology for communication and patient record keeping.
Coordinate and align clinical programming and other service
recommendations for discussion and review from Clinical and Medical
Directors, which includes documenting the assigned directing
clinicians. Understand and utilize the appropriate CPT codes for
each patients assessment services Understand comprehensive
knowledge of ASAM and maintain curriculum for the ASAM Level 1
therapeutic continuing care group. Utilize Motivational
Interviewing strategies to present assessment findings and
facilitate patient acceptance of treatment recommendations. Assess
treatment/recovery progress and, in consultation with the patient,
make appropriate changes to the treatment plan to ensure progress
toward treatment objectives Perform the actions necessary to
facilitate a group, including use of tele-health platforms. Work
closely with admin and case managers to provide the required
documentation to facilitate new patient admission to treatment.
Apply confidentiality-related legal restrictions appropriately.
Maintain compliance with HIPPA and 42CFR part 2 and any other state
or federal laws protecting confidential information. Requirements:
Masters degree or higher in mental health and/or substance use
professions Holds LPC/LMFT/LCSW license (or other relevant
credentials) and ability to supervise non-licensed clinicians
working toward LPC/LMFT/LCSW Three (3) years experience independent
counseling in addictions, family therapy, social services, or
mental health and supports the mission of holistic health services.
Preferred Qualifications: Certification as a Chemical Dependency
Counselor (CDC) I or Behavioral Health Counselor (BHC) I or higher
by Alaska Commission for Behavioral Health Certification (ACBHC),
or certification by another certifying body, such as a state
certifying affiliate of NAADAC - the Association for Addiction
Professionals - or other similar recognized organizations;
experience judged as meeting certification requirements may be
accepted provided the applicant be certified within six months of
hire Demonstrates Leadership Aptitude Strategic Thinking/Planning
Business Acumen in Clinical Operations and Billing Solution Focused
Self-Motivated Strong Bias for Action aligned with Effective
Results Benefits: Retirement savings options Paid time off 8
Company paid holidays Medical premium reimbursement (ICHRA) Ability
to commute/relocate: Anchorage, AK 99518: Reliably commute or
planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred) Education:
Masters degree (Required) Please include a cover letter with your
resume We invite you to apply and research our mission and values
on our website. https://www.wisdomtraditions.us/careers
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