Carolina Outreach

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Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Co-Occurring Disorder Therapist (3918)

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Employment type
Full-time
Last seen
Aug 7, 2026

About the role

About Us Since 2003, we've been assisting children, families and adults across North Carolina with their behavioral health needs. Carolina Outreach is a group of highly trained behavioral health professionals dedicated to promoting the emotional and physical well-being of our community in a safe and respectful environment. ​ We provide a comprehensive and integrative array of behavioral health services and supports for people of all ages with varying levels of need utilizing an equitable and inclusive approach. ​ We focus on helping our clients tap into and develop their inherent strengths with the goal of supporting the highest quality of life possible for all we serve. About the Role We are actively seeking a compassionate and skilled Co-Occurring Disorder Therapist to join our team. This role is essential to our mission, providing therapy, crisis support, and service coordination for mental health clients in a variety of settings. As a Co-Occurring Disorder Therapist with Carolina Outreach, you will provide community-based, in-home therapy to individuals with mental health and substance use needs as part of our Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team. Services include individual and family therapy, crisis intervention, substance use treatment, and support with daily living, employment, and community functioning. This role involves collaboration with clients, families, and support systems to promote symptom stability, recovery, and independence, while also supporting the ACT team through clinical consultation and care coordination. Conduct substance use assessments and implement treatment plans using evidence-based practices. Provide individual, family, and group therapy, including crisis and behavioral interventions. Collaborate with clients, families, and support systems to achieve goals outlined in the person-centered plan. Offer clinical guidance on substance use, crisis planning, and transition planning within a multidisciplinary ACT team. Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation and be available to support the team and clients as needed, including after hours. This description outlines the general scope and level of work for this role. It is not intended to include every duty or responsibility that may be required of employees in this position. Compensation This role is compensated on a salaried basis, providing consistent earnings aligned with the responsibilities and expectations of the position. Compensation: $52,083.46 to $71,289 Placement within the range is based on licensure level, education, and experience . What You Can Expect Flexible scheduling options Supportive clinical and operational leadership Opportunities to build your preferred clinical focus areas Streamlined onboarding and credentialing support Responsibilities Provide individual, family, and/or group therapy sessions Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation Collaborate with care teams as needed Maintain compliance with all clinical and regulatory standards Participate in supervision (if applicable based on licensure level)

Pay

Compensation: $52,083.46 to $71,289