New Mexico | Addiction Counselor | Telehealth
Location
United States + 1 moreAll locations: United States, Mexico
Posted
5 days ago
Salary
$55K - $75K / year
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Telehealth Substance Use Disorder Counselor (Remote – New Mexico Licensed)
Make a meaningful impact in recovery—without burning out.
Affect is seeking compassionate, licensed Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Counselors in New Mexico to provide fully remote, evidence-based care to Members across the U.S. This role is ideal for clinicians who are passionate about recovery and are looking for a sustainable, flexible, and mission-driven telehealth environment.
Important: This is a state-specific role. Applicants must hold an active New Mexico license. If you’re licensed in another state, we encourage you to explore additional openings on our website or submit a general application for future consideration.
About Affect
Affect is transforming addiction treatment through an innovative, evidence-based digital care model. We specialize in treating substance use disorders including opioid, stimulant, alcohol, and cannabis use disorders. By combining mobile technology, addiction counseling, and coordinated medical care, we empower our Members to build lasting recovery—anytime, anywhere.
Why Counselors Choose Affect
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100% remote clinical work
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Predictable schedules and realistic caseloads
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Strong clinical support and collaboration
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Mission-driven work without the chaos of traditional settings
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Opportunity to help build the future of accessible addiction care
What You’ll Do
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Conduct intake assessments and evaluate Member readiness for care
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Facilitate virtual individual and group counseling sessions using Affect’s evidence-based curriculum
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Provide crisis support and coordinate referrals when needed
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Maintain timely and accurate documentation in our EMR
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Collaborate with clinical supervisors on treatment planning and discharge
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Ensure compliance with HIPAA and applicable state regulations
Required Qualifications
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Active, unrestricted New Mexico license (LCSW, LPCC, LMFT, LISW, or LADAC)
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Experience working with substance use disorder populations
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Comfort providing care via telehealth platforms
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Strong documentation and organizational skills
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Private, HIPAA-compliant workspace with reliable internet
Compensation & Benefits
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Salary range: $55,000–$75,000 (commensurate with license and experience)
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Medical, dental, and vision insurance
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Employer-paid life and disability insurance
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401(k) plan
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Paid parental leave
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Paid vacation, sick time, and company-observed holidays
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Continuing education and professional development opportunities
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Fully remote work environment
Who Thrives at Affect
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Clinicians who value evidence-based, recovery-oriented care
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Providers seeking meaningful work with better work-life balance
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Professionals who enjoy collaboration, structure, and growth
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Counselors excited to be part of a modern, inclusive care model
Be part of the Affect mission. Help us reshape the future of substance use disorder care!!!
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