Odyssey House Utah is seeking a skilled and motivated Substance Use Assessment Clinician credentialed as an LSUDC or LASUDC to join our Admissions team. In this role, you will serve as the clinical entry point for individuals seeking treatment, conducting comprehensive substance use evaluations across our adult, youth, parent-child, and co-occurring populations. This is a high-impact position at the intersection of clinical excellence and operational integrity. Your assessments directly drive level of care decisions, insurance authorizations, and the quality of care our clients receive from day one. You will work within your LSUDC/LASUDC scope, focused on substance use disorder evaluation, ASAM-based level of care determination, co-occurring screening, and the documentation required to support authorization and compliance. This role operates within a structured clinical team that includes licensed mental health clinicians (LCSW, CSW) who provide oversight, consultation, and co-signature on diagnostic impressions that fall outside the LSUDC/LASUDC scope of practice. You will have consistent access to licensed clinician supervision to support clinical decision-making, complex case consultation, and professional development. Odyssey House Utah is committed to supporting this role within appropriate scope of practice. All co-occurring mental health diagnoses are reviewed and co-signed by a licensed mental health clinician (LCSW or CSW) on the clinical team. LSUDC/LASUDC clinicians are not expected to independently diagnose mental health disorders; you will screen, document, and flag, and a licensed clinician will complete or confirm mental health diagnostic impressions. Regular individual and group clinical supervision is provided by a licensed supervisor to support scope compliance, documentation quality, and professional development. Psychiatric and medical consultation is available for complex presentations involving SPMI, dual diagnosis, or medication-related clinical questions. Safety planning for high-risk clients is completed collaboratively with licensed clinical staff and program leadership. This structure ensures you can bring your full SUD assessment expertise to this role while operating confidently within your credential, without being asked to exceed it. As an LSUDC or LASUDC, your clinical work centers on substance use disorder assessment and level of care placement. Specifically, this role includes comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments focused on substance use history, patterns, severity, and functional impact; ASAM 3rd Edition evaluations across all six dimensions with written level of care justification tied to medical necessity criteria; DSM-5 diagnostic formulation for Substance Use Disorders, including severity specifiers and “as evidenced by” documentation; co-occurring mental health screening using validated tools (PHQ-9, GAD-7, ACE) to inform level of care and referral; mental health diagnosis is completed under licensed clinician oversight; suicide and safety risk screening using the C-SSRS at admission and safety planning in collaboration with licensed staff for elevated-risk clients; documentation of criminogenic needs, trauma history, social determinants of health, and recovery environment as ASAM dimensions require; insurance-ready documentation supporting Medicaid, commercial insurance, and county-funded authorizations; coordination with courts, probation and parole, child welfare, and other criminal justice partners within HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 requirements; and participation in peer-to-peer insurance reviews as needed to support level of care requests. The following clinical functions are outside the LSUDC/LASUDC scope and are carried by licensed mental health clinicians on our team. You will not be expected to perform these independently: Independent diagnosis of mental health disorders, co-occurring MH diagnostic impressions are reviewed and co-signed by an LCSW or CSW; LOCUS level of care determinations for primary mental health placement; provision of individual mental health therapy or mental health treatment planning as the primary clinician of record; and clinical lead responsibilities for clients whose primary presenting concern is SPMI without co-occurring SUD. Odyssey House Utah has been a cornerstone of the Utah recovery community for over 50 years. We offer a mission-driven environment where your clinical work directly changes lives. Our team includes people with lived experience alongside seasoned clinical professionals, and we are committed to building a workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We offer competitive compensation, consistent licensed clinical supervision, a collaborative and supportive team culture, and the opportunity to do meaningful work within a clearly defined and well-supported scope of practice.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level