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The Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP) and/or Trainee (SUD P/T) will conduct case management duties for each patient on his or her caseload, under the guidance of their designated supervisor. The SUDP/T will conduct chemical dependency assessments and intakes documenting both DSM 5 and ASAM PPC2. They will also use ASAM PPC2 for continuing treatment review and discharge. The SUDP/T will perform individual, group, and family sessions, and will be trained and supervised in conducting these sessions by their designated supervisor. The supervisor shall co-authenticate all documentation in the patient file for the SUDP/T. The SUDP/T will comply with personal, administrative, and clinical policies and procedures of the agency. Additionally, the SUDP(T) is responsible for maintaining an active status with the DOH, including continuing education requirements. The SUDP/T will work with their supervisor on a plan of action to meet the requirements described in WAC 246-811-047. This is a full-time position at our residential facility that will work the following shift: Monday - Friday 8am-4:30pm.