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Meadowlark Counseling Services SUD/Addictions Counselor in Mansfield, Pennsylvania
About Meadowlark Counseling Services
Meadowlark Counseling Services (MCS) is a Veteran-Owned, DDAP-licensed outpatient substance use and addictions treatment provider serving the Northern Tier of Pennsylvania. Founded in Mansfield, PA, we are committed to expanding access to high-quality addictions care while allowing individuals to remain rooted in their homes, families, and communities.
Our mission is to provide compassionate, ethical, and evidence-informed care that promotes recovery, hope, empowerment, and long-term wellbeing. We believe healing happens in safe, respectful, and growth-oriented environments for both our clients and our clinicians.
As we continue expanding across Northern Pennsylvania, we are seeking clinicians who value integrity, collaboration, and meaningful impact in the lives of others.
Position Overview
We are seeking compassionate, motivated Addictions Counselors to join our outpatient clinical team. This role provides individual counseling, substance use evaluations, treatment planning, and recovery support for individuals experiencing substance use and behavioral addictions (e.g., gambling, gaming), with availability to work in our Knoxville and Mansfield locations.
We strongly encourage applications from both early-career professionals and experienced clinicians. Meadowlark provides supervision, mentorship, and professional development in a highly supportive environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide outpatient individual counseling using evidence-informed, strengths-based approaches
- Conduct biopsychosocial assessments, SUD evaluations, and ASAM level-of-care determinations
- Develop, implement, and update individualized treatment plans
- Maintain accurate, timely clinical documentation in compliance with DDAP and HIPAA
- Participate in clinical supervision, staff meetings, and professional development
- Collaborate with referral sources and community partners (e.g., probation, CYS, medical providers)
- Maintain ethical standards, professional boundaries, and confidentiality
- Support a trauma-informed, recovery-oriented environment
- Provide services at both Mansfield and Knoxville locations as needed
Core Competencies
- Strong empathy, active listening, and interpersonal presence
- Ability to build rapport with individuals across stages of change
- Clinical documentation accuracy and regulatory awareness
- Professional boundaries and ethical decision-making
- Emotional regulation and basic crisis response skills
- Cultural humility and trauma-informed lens
- Team collaboration and accountability
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in a human services field
- Interest in addictions counseling and professional growth
- Ability to learn DDAP documentation and ASAM criteria
- Basic technology proficiency (EHR, documentation platforms, Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.)
- Strong time management and reliability
- Reliable transportation
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in SUD, behavioral health, or crisis settings
- Familiarity with ASAM, DSM-5-TR, MI, CBT, and/or trauma-informed care
- Certification or licensure (CADC, CAADC, LSW, LCSW, LPC, etc.)
- Experience in DDAP-licensed settings
- CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain)
Why Join Meadowlark?
At Meadowlark Counseling Services, you're more than a clinician. You're part of a mission-driven team working to bring compassionate, high-quality addictions care to our local communities. As a Veteran-Owned organization, we value integrity, connection, and purpose in the work we do. You'll be supported through strong clinical supervision, a collaborative and encouraging team culture, and flexible scheduling that respects your life outside of work. As we continue growing across Northern Pennsylvania, you'll have real opportunities to develop professionally while making a eaningful, lasting difference in the lives of individuals and families we serve.
How to Apply
Please submit:
- Resume
- Cover Letter
- Three Professional References