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Addictions Counsellor

from: http://www.communityhealthcareers.com/careers_addictions.htm

Addictions counsellors help people identify and deal with addictions ( e.g. alcohol, drugs, gambling) through treatment and prevention programs.

The Cool Things They Do:
  • Assess client strengths, problem areas, and degree of dependence
  • Plan treatment based on research and client history
  • Conduct information sessions and therapy groups as required
  • Make referrals to other social work agencies if necessary
  • Document client progress
Working Conditions:

Addictions counsellors usually work in office or clinical settings, either independently or with a team of social and healthcare workers. They may work with clients individually or in groups. Depending on the agency, they may work standard weekday office hours or work shifts, including evenings and weekends. Some travel may be required. This work can be both emotionally rewarding and emotionally draining.

Most Addictions Counsellors Work In:
  • Groups homes or adult shelters
  • Residential treatment centres
  • Correctional facilities
  • Schools
  • Community-based agencies
  • Government agencies
  • Private companies
Personal Characteristics/Skills:
  • A genuine interest in helping people understand their problems
  • Sensitivity and compassion
  • Trustworthiness and maturity
  • Organizational skills
  • Good oral and written communication skills
  • Analytical and reasoning skills
Education and Training:

University degree in Psychology or Social Work is helpful, although not necessarily required.

Length of Study/Training : up to 6 years post-secondary

Certification (s): None required

Helpful High School Courses:

  • English
  • A second language
  • Family Studies
  • Computer-related courses
Employment Prospects - GOOD

Increased government funding for health/social services is expected, although the number of job seekers will likely match the number of job openings.

Earnings:

Average annual salary: approx. $35,000. Seniority and experience can lead to increases.

More Information:

Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse
http://www.ccsa.ca

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
http://www.camh.net

National Institute on Drug Abuse (US)
http://www.nida.nih.gov

Job Futures:

Community and Social Service Workers
http://jobfutures.ca/noc/4212.shtml


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