Counselor
Company: Aegis Treatment Centers
Location: Ontario
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Counselor Pinnacle’s Voice: A
Tale of Transformation & Recovery “I found myself like a lot of
people in a position I never thought I would be in. I needed help
bad… It all started with a call… one of the easiest and hardest
things I’ve ever done. Every day I wake up and think how good it
feels and how lucky I am to have found this place.” -Patient,
Pinnacle Treatment Centers About Us: Pinnacle Treatment Centers is
a leading provider of comprehensive addiction treatment services,
committed to transforming lives through compassionate care. Our
approach is rooted in evidence-based practices, focusing on the
holistic well-being of our patients, and treating our teammates
with the same level of individualized compassion and empathy. We
believe in providing a supportive and inclusive environment for
both our patients and our dedicated team of professionals. Pinnacle
transforms the lives of more than 35,000 individuals daily
resulting in a network of care spanning across the country.
Position Overview: As a Counselor, you will play a crucial role in
the recovery journey of our patients. Pinnacle’s unique approach
combines compassionate care with innovative treatment methods to
address the diverse needs of individuals seeking help for substance
use disorders. Join us in making a positive impact on the lives of
those we serve. Teammate Appreciation Benefits: At Pinnacle
Treatment Centers, we value our teammates and offer a variety of
benefits to support their personal and professional growth. 1.
Variable Pay Structure: Competitive compensation based on
experience, education, and licensure. 2. Defined Career Pathing:
Clear advancement opportunities through our Counselor Tier Program,
designed to reward achievement in education, licensure, and
credentials. 3. Bonus Incentives: Recognizing and rewarding quality
patient care with monthly performance-based bonuses. 4. STAR LRP
Eligibility: 90% of our facilities are eligible for the Student
Loan Repayment Program. This federal program selects applicants to
forgive 100% of their student loans. 5. Continuing Education: Free
access to over 600 CEU courses to enhance your skills and
knowledge. 6. Paid Time Off: 18 days of PTO, sick leave, and 8 paid
holidays to maintain a healthy work-life balance. 7. Diversity,
Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives: Be part of a workforce that
reflects the diversity of our patient population. 8. Free Clinical
Supervision: Available based on licensure and availability to
support your professional growth. Key Responsibilities: Provides
orientation to new patients to the programs’ rules, policies,
procedures, and patients' rights. Conduct Intakes, Discharge
Planning, Initial Assessments, and Initial Treatment Plans
professionally and within time guidelines as required by applicable
federal and state regulation, CARF guidelines and Pinnacle
Policies. Involve patients in the assessment, treatment planning,
and intervention aspects of treatment, which provides the patient
with a sense of entitlement to their own recovery. Administer the
biopsychosocial assessment, which evaluates all areas of patients'
lives, including their addictions, medical and mental health
history, socioeconomics, legal, etc. at intake and on an ongoing
basis. Recognize and utilize patients’ Strengths, Needs, Ability,
and Preferences (SNAP), to develop and implement individualized
Treatment Plans that effectively help patients to meet their short
& long-term goals. • Determine the clinical necessity of counseling
services based on the clinical assessment and evaluation of the
patients. Monitor closely, and document any change of circumstances
with the patients, especially as it relates to matters that may
affect their recovery, identifying and addressing relapse
indicators to promote relapse prevention interventions in an early
stage. Comply with and implement the Medical Q.A (Quality
Assurance) and Clinical Risk Management Policies, including:
Evaluate the patients for any high-risk conditions (e.g., liver
failure, pregnancy, overdose, bipolar, schizophrenia, etc.), which
may endanger the patient (suicidal) or other parties (homicidal).
Administer the BAM-R, C-SSRS, GAD-7, and PHQ-9 screening tools to
determine the severity of the patient's mental/emotional status.
Evaluate the risk factors concerning each such case, considering
the appropriateness of, and professionalism in treating such
individuals in an OTP in comparison to treatment in a residential
facility or other treatment modalities. Review and ask about other
practitioners' involvement in the treatment of these high-risk
conditions. Recommend immediate referral to such a specialist in
case of need. Request the patient sign a waiver for release of
information which will allow communication with the other
practitioner in case of need (e.g., deterioration of the patient’s
condition). Flag high-risk patients to the Medical Directors,
Physician Extenders, and Regional Clinical Leadership (RCL) and
highlight the conditions concerned. Refer such patients to the
Medical Directors, Physician Extenders or RCLs (Regional Clinical
Leadership) based on the urgency, utilizing the informal Referral
Policy or the scheduled Treatment Team/Case Conference session.
Review physician notes, following the Medical Directors or
Physician Extenders’ session with the patient, verifying that they
noted and addressed the high-risk factor, or otherwise bring it
immediately to the attention of the supervising counselor, as well
as the clinic manager, until the matter’s proper and professional
handling by the physician or physician extender. Advise, in
writing, other staff members (including the clinic manager,
supervising counselor, dispensing nurse and front office) of
high-risk patients and their condition. Maintain and circulate
minutes from treatment team/case conference sessions to the other
staff members. Provide professional counseling and referral
services by: Addressing patients’ clinical and special needs by
maintaining referrals to specialized (“second tier”) services
rendered by physicians, physician extenders and counselors within
Aegis, as well as referrals to Keys to Recovery (or other
twelve-step) support groups, and other community resources (e.g.,
agencies and practitioners outside of Aegis), acting as a liaison
to these agencies, as necessary. Providing individual and group
counseling as clinically necessary, to address the problem issues
identified in the Initial Assessment and Treatment Plans. The
counseling service will include protocols for the treatment of
Relapse Prevention, Peer Pressure, Anger Management, Domestic
Violence, Parenting, Family Preservation, Vocational
Rehabilitation, etc. Utilizing advanced counseling techniques such
as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, etc.
Scheduling regular counseling sessions with patients; issue patient
appointment cards and record scheduled or rescheduled sessions in
EHR scheduler. Documenting counseling entries, including signature
and date, as required by applicable federal and state regulations,
CARF guidelines and Pinnacle policies. Engaging in Community
Relations and Outreach efforts. Attending all recommended training
including Physician Training of Counselors, RCL training, and case
conferences with the program physicians and physician assistants.
Collecting research data when requested. Observing the collection
of patients’ urine samples when required Attend team meetings and
complete all training courses timely as required. Other duties as
assigned. Qualifications: Counselor I: $20/hour to $22/hour Possess
an associate degree in relevant field and has the
registration/credentials necessary to provide counseling services
to our patient population. Kern County requires a bachelor’s degree
or High school diploma/GED with 75% certification education.
Preferred Possess a bachelor's degree or higher Counselor II:
$22/hour to $25/hour Possess an associate degree in a relevant
field or a majority of approved counselor certification courses,
license, or certification necessary to provide counseling services
to our patient population. Kern County requires a bachelor's degree
or 75% of required counselor certification courses) Possess
counselor registration/certification by a “Certifying Organization:
recognized by the Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs. Proof of
registration is required immediately once employed with a
California Alcohol and Drug Program certifying body. Employees must
be registered prior to providing any counseling services per the
DHCS (Department of Health Care Services). 2-5 years of experience
OR Master level Counselor III: $25/hour to $28/hour (Certified) &
$28/hour - $31/hour (Licensed) Degrees must include being licensed,
licensed eligible, or certified. Clinical skills must be effective
in complex cases. Along with the below: Possess certification as an
Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor with a CA approved certification
agency or current credentials as licensed or license-eligible with
the Board of Behavioral Sciences or the Board of Psychology. If
license-eligible, must maintain the Board’s requirements to be able
to practice including receiving the necessary amount of clinical
supervision by a Board approved supervisor. Proof of licensure or
certification by a State approved regulatory agency is required
immediately once employed. Employees must be credentialed prior to
providing any counseling services per the DHCS (Department of
Health Care Services). Join our Team & Start Saving Lives Today
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