Catholic Community Services of Western Washington and the Archdiocesan Housing Authority (doing business as Catholic Housing Services and Coordinated Care Agency) are outreaches of the Catholic Church in Western Washington. Rooted in the Gospel message of love and hope, we recognize the sacredness and dignity of every human person. Our focus is on those individuals, children, families, and communities struggling with poverty and the effects of intolerance and racism. The Counseling, Recovery & Wellness (CReW) Program is a licensed community mental health and substance use disorder treatment program and provider of the King County Integrated Care Network (KC-ICN). Our collaborative team focuses on serving adults with mental illness and/or substance use disorders to help improve individuals’ quality of life. Range of services includes diagnostic assessments, individual therapy, peer support, case management, group counseling, skills training, care coordination, medication management, and psychoeducation. Services offered emphasize building collaborative relationships with the persons served as the first step towards lasting engagement in treatment. Our team was created out of the need for onsite supportive services in our agency housing program and we adapt our services to best fit the unique needs of our clients in a variety of locations within Seattle downtown and greater King County. CReW is committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive workplace and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Candidates from all walks of life are strongly encouraged to apply. If you are looking for meaningful work, make a tangible difference, and drive positive change, find out more at: https://ccsww.org/careers/ In a behavioral health setting, a nurse will be part of an interdisciplinary team and work in collaboration with psychiatric and addiction medicine providers, case managers, therapists, peers, and supervisors. The primary focus of this nursing role is the identification and engagement of individuals who would benefit from medication interventions for substance use disorders, with a special focus on Opioid Use Disorder. The nurse will additionally assist with the screening and monitoring of health conditions that can create barriers to goal obtainment and recovery. In addition, the nurse will play an integral role in treatment planning through identifying resources that improve individual health and wellness and supporting client engagement with those resources. This work involves provision of direct client care and a high level of collaboration with teammates on both a wider programmatic level and within a smaller MOUD-focused team comprised of a provider, nurse and outreach case manager. In addition, the nurse will support team efforts to provide education and training to staff and clients on substance use disorders, treatment of those disorders, and associated health complications from substance use. Due to the evolving needs of the MOUD program and its clients, the nurse in this position will need to feel comfortable providing services in both a traditional office-based setting and clinical spaces within day centers/shelters and supported housing buildings.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree