DUAL DIAGNOSIS DISORDER SPECIALIST
- PACT 2.7 2.7 out of 5 stars Bridgeton, NJ 08302 $45,000
- $60,000 a year
- Full-time Cumberland County Guidance Center 37 reviews $45,000
- $60,000 a year
- Full-time Make a Lasting Impact at Cumberland County Guidance Center Step into a role where your expertise truly changes lives.
The Cumberland County Guidance Center is seeking a Full‑Time Dual Diagnosis Disorder Specialist to join our Bridgeton, NJ team. This onsite position offers the opportunity to support individuals navigating both mental health and substance use challenges while working alongside a dedicated, mission‑driven staff. In this role, you'll collaborate with compassionate professionals who value flexibility, teamwork, and client‑centered care. Your clinical skills and empathy will help shape meaningful recovery journeys, and your contributions will directly support our commitment to improving the well‑being of our community. Compensation for this position is competitive and based on your credentials and experience. We also offer a comprehensive benefits package, including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Paid Time Off, and Employee Discounts
- all designed to support your personal and professional growth.
Who We Are For more than 60 years, the Guidance Center has served as a trusted mental health resource for individuals and families throughout Cumberland County, NJ. As a non‑profit organization, we are committed to providing compassionate, high‑quality care. Our team-made up of clinicians, nurses, physicians, and support staff-works collaboratively to diagnose, treat, and support individuals living with mental illness. What You'll Do as a Dual Diagnosis Disorder Specialist As a key member of our Program for Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) team, you will provide essential services to clients experiencing co‑occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
Your responsibilities will include:
Conducting comprehensive substance use assessments, education, and counseling Delivering crisis intervention and symptom evaluation Supporting clients in developing recovery skills and working toward a substance‑free lifestyle Participating in assertive community outreach to engage individuals in need Assisting with referrals to rehabilitation and treatment programs Collaborating with the team during treatment planning and case reviews Sharing responsibility for caseload management Using Motivational Interviewing (MI) to effectively engage and support clients Your work will help clients build confidence, access essential services, and move toward long‑term recovery. What Makes You a Strong Fit To excel in this role, you should bring a blend of education, experience, and interpersonal strengths.
Requirements include:
Bachelor's degree in a mental health‑related field from an accredited institution LCADC or CADC credentials Two years of post‑certification experience working with chronically mentally ill and/or MICA populations Ability to work a flexible 40‑hour schedule , including some weekends, holidays, and on‑call rotations Valid New Jersey driver's license with a clean five‑year driving record meeting agency and insurance standards Spanish‑speaking ability preferred We'd Love to Meet You If this opportunity aligns with your skills and career goals, we encourage you to apply. Join a team that values your expertise and is dedicated to creating a healthier, more supportive community.